Tom Tom
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Njay said:Fathead was testing a "theory" that many proclaim, that what makes you fat is sugar and not fat.
Exactly. He eliminated the sugar and kept carb intake low.
Although I say its a fact that sugar/carbs makes you fat.
Njay said:Fathead was testing a "theory" that many proclaim, that what makes you fat is sugar and not fat.
Tom Tom said:His movie was more of an "experiment" than super size was.
Tom Tom said:Although I say its a fact that sugar/carbs makes you fat.
Tom Tom said:All Fathead did was to keep carb intake to less than 100 grams a day by not eating bread and not drinking soda.
oatnet said:. I eat as close to the source as I can - starting with ingredients like fresh local fish/poultry, raw vegetables, raw fruit, raw grains. There is nothing prepared in my diet, no BPA-lined cans or plasticizer-leaking plastics, or toxic chemicals to add that "buttery smell".
Tom Tom said:oatnet said:. I eat as close to the source as I can - starting with ingredients like fresh local fish/poultry, raw vegetables, raw fruit, raw grains. There is nothing prepared in my diet, no BPA-lined cans or plasticizer-leaking plastics, or toxic chemicals to add that "buttery smell".
Right on! Thats almost my diet exactly. I eat no grains. But I do eat grass fed red meat.
Been doing the primab/low carb thing for over a year. Easily dropped 30 pounds in just 4 months.
REdiculous said:Eat what you crave, when you crave it, but eat slowly and stop as soon as you feel your stomach stretch. Easiest diet ever.... I have to work damn hard at being lazy to get over 140lbs. :lol:
oatnet said:To me, that is the crux of the issue - it isn't fast food, it is false food. It looks like food, it smells like food, it tastes like food, but it is really a wonder of Modern Chemistry and Industrial Design tailored for Mass Appeal.
REdiculous said:#5...Grew up poor. :|
Thanks for sharing. You're quite a shopper.amberwolf said:I don't have a shopping list per-se, though I tend to have rounds of stuff I buy periodically.
Usually it's whatever meat is on sale that week, for the super-duper-loss-leader type of sale....
I bet you feel great for doing the right thing.amberwolf said:Sometimes I get foodboxes like that, but unless I am in desperate need, I don't try to, because I know the supply is very limited, and there are others much worse off than I am that need it more than I do.
I don't have a pet so I don't know. But I have heard similar complaints from many other pet owners. It does not make sense to me at all.amberwolf said:I wish it was as cheap to get dog food, but fortunately there are times (like right now) where I get a lot of dog food for nothing or next to nothing becuase of end-of-year changeouts, or stuff people don't want or their dogs didn't like or wouldn't eat, etc. The latter is not that uncommon to find on Freecycle and sometimes on Craigslist. That lasts me thru much of the beginning of the year, sometimes all the way into summer. But when I can't do that, it can cost much more to feed the dogs than it does to feed me, so I have to cut back on my own stuff to keep them in food.
"Rich" is a relative term, but OP's use is appropriate because he was referring to the ability to by a high-end e-bike. Anyway, if we use household income as a gauge, $100k/year puts them in the top 20%.dumbass said:Do you honestly consider a $100k a year as "rich"? NOT!!..... Doing betterthem most maybe but a long way from what I would consider rich.