How I feel about some of these forums

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  • lemonsnowdrop
    lemonsnowdrop Posts: 1,298 Member
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    JPW1990 wrote: »
    baby05phat wrote: »
    Everyone has their own definition of clean eating but it does exist for everyone.
    For me personal clean eating is not touching my trigger foods, anything from fast food chains, anything in the junk food aisles and high gmo foods. If I follow that I feel great

    Everyone has their own definition of happiness, too, but you can't then ask for suggestions or feedback on happiness and not expect some people to send you to church while others send you to porn.

    Exactly. "Clean eating" has no real definition, so it shouldn't be touted around like it's the only correct way to eat.

    Also, this is just a clean eating thread disguised as a mean people thread. Clever move, OP. That's a new one.

  • JPW1990
    JPW1990 Posts: 2,424 Member
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    lemurcat12 wrote: »
    lemurcat12 wrote: »
    cwolfman13 wrote: »
    baby05phat wrote: »
    I thought clean eating was just no take-out or junk food at all.

    I usually have a massive garden salad, 1/2 an avocado, and some kind of protein and some kind of fruit for my lunch...didn't have time to get stuff together for today's lunch so I tossed my avocado into my lunch bag along with some cherries for desert and went and bought a full Asian Cashew Chicken salad from Wendy's. Is my lunch dirty since I didn't make the salad at home?

    I did something similar, but I bought the salad from a local place called Protein Bar. It lists the ingredients so I could recreate the salad I bought at home and they are all ingredients I have and would happily use. But it was take out. So unclean?

    I mean, the steel cut oats I had for breakfast were already unclean, since they had a bar code, and I also added--gasp!--protein powder to them, so I'm under no illusions about my filthy, filthy status, but just curious.

    Did you add the powder before cooking or after?

    I make the oats in my rice cooker and then add the powder and a bit more water. In all seriousness, I highly recommend this method to anyone with a rice cooker. Easiest thing in the world and they always come out perfectly with no fuss.

    Also some blueberries, which--I admit it--came in a carton that also had a bar code.

    Wonder how that would work with flax meal...
  • PeachyCarol
    PeachyCarol Posts: 8,029 Member
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    baby05phat wrote: »
    I can confirm it with myself, I become the rat when I binge and do a few days of mostly junk (even in my calorie range) I can't handle it and it escalates and I stop wanting clean food and the clean food starts tasting like paper.
    If some people have it figured out with moderation thats awesome, but not everyone has. The only way to keep happy for me is to have healthy foods and desserts like dark chocolate, frozen banana ice cream, fruits etc

    You turn into a rat? Some kind of transformation?

    Didn't @stevencloser already do that?

  • Chrysalid2014
    Chrysalid2014 Posts: 1,038 Member
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    MrM27 wrote: »

    Or they can just cut and paste links while leaving out important information then later claim they didn't think it was "relevant". Amirite?????

    No, you're talking bollocks and you know it.

    I did find your recommendations on protein (other thread) quite useful though, so thank you for that information.

  • barbecuesauce
    barbecuesauce Posts: 1,779 Member
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    lemurcat12 wrote: »
    lemurcat12 wrote: »
    cwolfman13 wrote: »
    baby05phat wrote: »
    I thought clean eating was just no take-out or junk food at all.

    I usually have a massive garden salad, 1/2 an avocado, and some kind of protein and some kind of fruit for my lunch...didn't have time to get stuff together for today's lunch so I tossed my avocado into my lunch bag along with some cherries for desert and went and bought a full Asian Cashew Chicken salad from Wendy's. Is my lunch dirty since I didn't make the salad at home?

    I did something similar, but I bought the salad from a local place called Protein Bar. It lists the ingredients so I could recreate the salad I bought at home and they are all ingredients I have and would happily use. But it was take out. So unclean?

    I mean, the steel cut oats I had for breakfast were already unclean, since they had a bar code, and I also added--gasp!--protein powder to them, so I'm under no illusions about my filthy, filthy status, but just curious.

    Did you add the powder before cooking or after?

    I make the oats in my rice cooker and then add the powder and a bit more water. In all seriousness, I highly recommend this method to anyone with a rice cooker. Easiest thing in the world and they always come out perfectly with no fuss.

    Also some blueberries, which--I admit it--came in a carton that also had a bar code.

    Oooh, I think I'm going to do this for dinner (sans rice cooker). Nothing else in my house appeals to me.
  • QueenBishOTUniverse
    QueenBishOTUniverse Posts: 14,121 Member
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    Dear lord, it's getting to the point where the misinformed hippies are causing more problems then the science deniers. And they're merging in to some mutant cancer ridden species because they ate GMOs.

    I also love how we're all for pointing to SCIENCE to back our wild claims, right up until you run in to someone who SCIENCES better then you do. Then science becomes biased twattle and personal experience is all that matters.
  • stevencloser
    stevencloser Posts: 8,911 Member
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    usmcmp wrote: »
    baby05phat wrote: »
    It was a study brought to people's attention on the news

    http://www.cbsnews.com/news/rats-starve-rather-than-eat-healthy-food/

    Even going to the original source of the story there is no study linked. Those are both just news articles. We are wanting the actual study.

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2947358/

    In case they haven't linked it. Was a *kitten* to find.
  • lemurcat12
    lemurcat12 Posts: 30,886 Member
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    lemurcat12 wrote: »
    lemurcat12 wrote: »
    cwolfman13 wrote: »
    baby05phat wrote: »
    I thought clean eating was just no take-out or junk food at all.

    I usually have a massive garden salad, 1/2 an avocado, and some kind of protein and some kind of fruit for my lunch...didn't have time to get stuff together for today's lunch so I tossed my avocado into my lunch bag along with some cherries for desert and went and bought a full Asian Cashew Chicken salad from Wendy's. Is my lunch dirty since I didn't make the salad at home?

    I did something similar, but I bought the salad from a local place called Protein Bar. It lists the ingredients so I could recreate the salad I bought at home and they are all ingredients I have and would happily use. But it was take out. So unclean?

    I mean, the steel cut oats I had for breakfast were already unclean, since they had a bar code, and I also added--gasp!--protein powder to them, so I'm under no illusions about my filthy, filthy status, but just curious.

    Did you add the powder before cooking or after?

    I make the oats in my rice cooker and then add the powder and a bit more water. In all seriousness, I highly recommend this method to anyone with a rice cooker. Easiest thing in the world and they always come out perfectly with no fuss.

    Also some blueberries, which--I admit it--came in a carton that also had a bar code.

    Oooh, I think I'm going to do this for dinner (sans rice cooker). Nothing else in my house appeals to me.

    When I was sick earlier this year I had basically just oatmeal for three days straight. It was crazy, but sometimes it's the perfect comfort food.
  • QueenBishOTUniverse
    QueenBishOTUniverse Posts: 14,121 Member
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    usmcmp wrote: »
    baby05phat wrote: »
    It was a study brought to people's attention on the news

    http://www.cbsnews.com/news/rats-starve-rather-than-eat-healthy-food/

    Even going to the original source of the story there is no study linked. Those are both just news articles. We are wanting the actual study.

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2947358/

    In case they haven't linked it. Was a *kitten* to find.

    LOLOLOLOLOL. Yup, it was totes the fault of the food.
  • Chrysalid2014
    Chrysalid2014 Posts: 1,038 Member
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    I also love how we're all for pointing to SCIENCE to back our wild claims, right up until you run in to someone who SCIENCES better then you do. Then science becomes biased twattle and personal experience is all that matters.

    Yes, or berating someone's advice because of their lack of qualifications, and then on a separate thread slamming a different person who shares the fact that they have very advanced qualifications by saying qualifications don't mean anything.
  • dalila747
    dalila747 Posts: 153 Member
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    Main problems with this forum:
    1. People constantly demanding peer reviewed studies when someone posts a personal experience. We all know so-called scientific research can be biased, paid-for, factually incorrect or disproven by a better science next year. If all you want to do is read studies then why come to a board like this at all?
    2. Endless squabbling about definitions: addiction and clean eating being two obvious contenders.
    3. Close-minded, point-scoring debate as opposed to real productive dialogue. I'd like to listen to someone else's viewpoint and share mine and hopefully both of us would emerge with a greater understanding.
    4. And yeah, unnecessary rudeness. If people are saying they're tired of answering the same questions over and over then... don't answer them! How often do you see a thread where the OP's question is answered correctly with the first reply, and it's then followed by twenty other replies in tones of increasing snarkiness, telling him/her the exact same information.

    Totally. I posted a link to a study about and mentioned that I thought it was interesting and food for thought. People seemed to answer in very sarcastic and snarky ways. I wasn't telling people, hey. change the way you eat right now OHMYGOD, it was more oh, this is interesting. So yeah. I do see what you are saying.
  • FitForL1fe
    FitForL1fe Posts: 1,872 Member
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    I also love how we're all for pointing to SCIENCE to back our wild claims, right up until you run in to someone who SCIENCES better then you do. Then science becomes biased twattle and personal experience is all that matters.

    Yes, or berating someone's advice because of their lack of qualifications, and then on a separate thread slamming a different person who shares the fact that they have very advanced qualifications by saying qualifications don't mean anything.

    u mad?
  • ShareenaFulton
    ShareenaFulton Posts: 27 Member
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    Dear lord, it's getting to the point where the misinformed hippies are causing more problems then the science deniers. And they're merging in to some mutant cancer ridden species because they ate GMOs.

    I also love how we're all for pointing to SCIENCE to back our wild claims, right up until you run in to someone who SCIENCES better then you do. Then science becomes biased twattle and personal experience is all that matters.

    This. When the above happens, it's usually the point where I close my browser and go walk the dog or wash the dishes. Something, anything, to not flip out and shout at my computer until the neighbours report me and some very nice people, with straightjackets and happy pills, tow me off.

  • stevencloser
    stevencloser Posts: 8,911 Member
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    usmcmp wrote: »
    baby05phat wrote: »
    It was a study brought to people's attention on the news

    http://www.cbsnews.com/news/rats-starve-rather-than-eat-healthy-food/

    Even going to the original source of the story there is no study linked. Those are both just news articles. We are wanting the actual study.

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2947358/

    In case they haven't linked it. Was a *kitten* to find.

    LOLOLOLOLOL. Yup, it was totes the fault of the food.

    Btw, I couldn't even find it in the archived issue of the magazine it was supposedly published in. That wasn't a good sign.
  • Chrysalid2014
    Chrysalid2014 Posts: 1,038 Member
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    draznyth wrote: »
    I also love how we're all for pointing to SCIENCE to back our wild claims, right up until you run in to someone who SCIENCES better then you do. Then science becomes biased twattle and personal experience is all that matters.

    Yes, or berating someone's advice because of their lack of qualifications, and then on a separate thread slamming a different person who shares the fact that they have very advanced qualifications by saying qualifications don't mean anything.

    u mad?

    Both of those things have happened within the past week.
  • QueenBishOTUniverse
    QueenBishOTUniverse Posts: 14,121 Member
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    I also love how we're all for pointing to SCIENCE to back our wild claims, right up until you run in to someone who SCIENCES better then you do. Then science becomes biased twattle and personal experience is all that matters.

    Yes, or berating someone's advice because of their lack of qualifications, and then on a separate thread slamming a different person who shares the fact that they have very advanced qualifications by saying qualifications don't mean anything.

    I don't need to hear qualifications to know if someone understands science. Scientist can recognize the writing style and thought patterns of other qualified scientists. Which is why we know when somebody doesn't understand what they're trying to defend.
  • Ang108
    Ang108 Posts: 1,711 Member
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    draznyth wrote: »
    life is hard bro

    the vocal people here know what works and have the data and results to back it up

    So you are saying that those who talk the loudest ( or the most harsh in their way of stating things ) are those who know, because according to your logic having date and results depends on being vocal, while those members here who are a bit more reserved and not as vocal are all idiots ?
    That's at least what I get from your statement.

  • stevencloser
    stevencloser Posts: 8,911 Member
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    draznyth wrote: »
    I also love how we're all for pointing to SCIENCE to back our wild claims, right up until you run in to someone who SCIENCES better then you do. Then science becomes biased twattle and personal experience is all that matters.

    Yes, or berating someone's advice because of their lack of qualifications, and then on a separate thread slamming a different person who shares the fact that they have very advanced qualifications by saying qualifications don't mean anything.

    u mad?

    Both of those things have happened within the past week.

    Oh you mean physioprof? Brb, making a second account calling myself QueenElizabethII. It must be true, right?
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