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Pescatarianism: The Red-Headed Step-Child Of Diets
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<blockquote data-quote="admin" data-source="post: 2668982" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>For decades, diets and styles of eating have come and gone. Labels boasting South Beach, low-carb, and most recently, gluten-free, have sailed in and out of restaurants and grocery stores, picking up followers and confusing other people. But few have annoyed and confounded so many as the label "<strong>pescatarian</strong>",*which dates <a href="http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pescatarian" target="_blank">clear back to 1993</a>, when Merriam-Webster first described the diet, which permits seafood and shellfish, but no other meat. <a href="http://blisstree.com/eat/pescaterians-the-red-headed-step-child-of-diets-697/" target="_blank">More »</a>Post from: <a href="http://blisstree.com" target="_blank">Blisstree</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="admin, post: 2668982, member: 1"] For decades, diets and styles of eating have come and gone. Labels boasting South Beach, low-carb, and most recently, gluten-free, have sailed in and out of restaurants and grocery stores, picking up followers and confusing other people. But few have annoyed and confounded so many as the label "[B]pescatarian[/B]",*which dates [URL="http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pescatarian"]clear back to 1993[/URL], when Merriam-Webster first described the diet, which permits seafood and shellfish, but no other meat. [URL="http://blisstree.com/eat/pescaterians-the-red-headed-step-child-of-diets-697/"]More »[/URL]Post from: [URL="http://blisstree.com"]Blisstree[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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