are protein shakes/bars/chips etc processed foods?
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queenliz99 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.
Funny you say that, I have been pecked by chickens. I've scars to prove it. Chickens can be nasty critters.
And people make fun of my fear of chickens and their beady little eyes.0 -
queenliz99 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.
Funny you say that, I have been pecked by chickens. I've scars to prove it. Chickens can be nasty critters.
And people make fun of my fear of chickens and their beady little eyes.
Do chickens have talons?0 -
queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.
Funny you say that, I have been pecked by chickens. I've scars to prove it. Chickens can be nasty critters.
And people make fun of my fear of chickens and their beady little eyes.
Do chickens have talons?
#NeedsAGIF
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juggernaut1974 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.
Funny you say that, I have been pecked by chickens. I've scars to prove it. Chickens can be nasty critters.
And people make fun of my fear of chickens and their beady little eyes.
Do chickens have talons?
#NeedsAGIF
I don't understand a word you just said.0 -
queenliz99 wrote: »juggernaut1974 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.
Funny you say that, I have been pecked by chickens. I've scars to prove it. Chickens can be nasty critters.
And people make fun of my fear of chickens and their beady little eyes.
Do chickens have talons?
#NeedsAGIF
I don't understand a word you just said.
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juggernaut1974 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »juggernaut1974 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.
Funny you say that, I have been pecked by chickens. I've scars to prove it. Chickens can be nasty critters.
And people make fun of my fear of chickens and their beady little eyes.
Do chickens have talons?
#NeedsAGIF
I don't understand a word you just said.
GIFs and haikus are
MFP's preferred form of
Communication
This thread is about
The wrapped up foods to not eat
Stop derailing it0 -
queenliz99 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.
Funny you say that, I have been pecked by chickens. I've scars to prove it. Chickens can be nasty critters.
And people make fun of my fear of chickens and their beady little eyes.
They don't have beady little eyes after you chop their heads off and pluck their feathers. But then they are processed and less healthy0 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.
Funny you say that, I have been pecked by chickens. I've scars to prove it. Chickens can be nasty critters.
And people make fun of my fear of chickens and their beady little eyes.
They don't have beady little eyes after you chop their heads off and pluck their feathers. But then they are processed and less healthy
Your post, it rings true
But it's just not a haiku
And it's real gross, too.0 -
Yes, they are processed convenience foods. Eat em if you want. Don't if you don't want. I tend to avoid the lower quality, hyper palatable ones.0
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juggernaut1974 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »juggernaut1974 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.
Funny you say that, I have been pecked by chickens. I've scars to prove it. Chickens can be nasty critters.
And people make fun of my fear of chickens and their beady little eyes.
Do chickens have talons?
#NeedsAGIF
I don't understand a word you just said.
GIFs and haikus are
MFP's preferred form of
Communication
This thread is about
The wrapped up foods to not eat
Stop derailing it
Protein bar are processed foods
But some veggies come wrapped up
I am so confused0 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.
Funny you say that, I have been pecked by chickens. I've scars to prove it. Chickens can be nasty critters.
And people make fun of my fear of chickens and their beady little eyes.
They don't have beady little eyes after you chop their heads off and pluck their feathers. But then they are processed and less healthy
I have a dreadful story regarding a chicken running around the yard without its head. It's not pretty.0 -
Yard birds are crazy
with their beady little eyes
Roast them with zeal0 -
Chicken without head
Running around running fast
Is now processed food0 -
juggernaut1974 wrote: »juggernaut1974 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »juggernaut1974 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.
Funny you say that, I have been pecked by chickens. I've scars to prove it. Chickens can be nasty critters.
And people make fun of my fear of chickens and their beady little eyes.
Do chickens have talons?
#NeedsAGIF
I don't understand a word you just said.
GIFs and haikus are
MFP's preferred form of
Communication
This thread is about
The wrapped up foods to not eat
Stop derailing it
Protein bar are processed foods
But some veggies come wrapped up
I am so confused
You're not confused.0 -
After head chopped off
If bird power walks instead
Is it still processed?0 -
thelovelyLIZ wrote: »I think protein shakes/bars etc have their place.
If I had a hard workout, a couple of scoops of whey protein in some almond milk is a much more efficient way to reach my macros than trying to get that protein elsewhere. If I'm on the go and need a calorie boost, a Clif Bar is a healthy choice full of complex carbs my body can burn.
"Goddess knows what's in them." You do. You can literally read the label and it will tell you what in them.
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Beautiful carbs
Make my belly happy all day
I like cupcakes0 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.
Funny you say that, I have been pecked by chickens. I've scars to prove it. Chickens can be nasty critters.
And people make fun of my fear of chickens and their beady little eyes.
They don't have beady little eyes after you chop their heads off and pluck their feathers. But then they are processed and less healthy
Your post, it rings true
But it's just not a haiku
And it's real gross, too.
Haiku rhyming foul
Although my post may be gross
It is less shameful
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queenliz99 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.
Funny you say that, I have been pecked by chickens. I've scars to prove it. Chickens can be nasty critters.
And people make fun of my fear of chickens and their beady little eyes.
They don't have beady little eyes after you chop their heads off and pluck their feathers. But then they are processed and less healthy
I have a dreadful story regarding a chicken running around the yard without its head. It's not pretty.
Me too! I found geese to be meaner though.0 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »
When I was a child...every spring we would buy some baby chicks to raise...they always came in a box. No baby chick was harmed...there were air holes.
I guess that made them processed.
We used to have chickens in our yard too and my mother plucked the feathers off, so yea processed.
organic would be less processed
You mean eat the bird with the feathers still attached. That would be uber organic.
I think you'd have a hard time taking a bite while the chicken is pecking your face, but hey, nothing beats fresh!
OP, I think if your intention is to go unprocessed, then yes the protein shakes and bars would be shunned. Is someone you know claiming to 'eat nothing processed' but then eating things you feel are processed? I'm just wondering why the question. It seems like you are trying to make a point, but being vague about it.
Never mind. I see you clarified your point. I don't personally believe that going completely unprocessed is very likely or sustainable. Most foods are processed in some manner or another.
Funny you say that, I have been pecked by chickens. I've scars to prove it. Chickens can be nasty critters.
And people make fun of my fear of chickens and their beady little eyes.
They don't have beady little eyes after you chop their heads off and pluck their feathers. But then they are processed and less healthy
Your post, it rings true
But it's just not a haiku
And it's real gross, too.
Haiku rhyming foul
Although my post may be gross
It is less shameful
Must report dis post
Attacking is not allowed
Go away you troll
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