Odd foods in MFP database

cstehansen
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Not sure if anyone read the email MFP sent with the foods they found entered in the database or not, but I thought the first one looked interesting. I am not advocating eating cat food, but the macros on this don't look too bad. 



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Ha! I was thinking the same thing when I read that yesterday...."hmmm...maybe they're keto..."0
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I thought that article was hilarious. I was telling my husband about it this morning. I couldn't remember them all, but definitely cat food and tears of my enemies!0
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If you need to know, there are also nutrient breakdowns for such MFP stalwarts as "poop", "diarrhea", and "ear wax."1
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I don't think I need to know......0
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You may, ahem, be losing them, @swezeytba.1
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cstehansen wrote: »
I might add that my searching was relatively restrained. I would venture to guess that more colorful non-food search terms might also bear fruit.0 -
I'm thinking there are people out there that have way more time on their hands than me for sure.0
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There is also a nutrient breakdown for those interested in the dietary implications of oral sex.
Just sayin'.
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Actually that looks pretty good for cat food. I use Fancy Feast Classics Turkey and Gravy for my diabetic kitty, which has about 3% carbs last I checked. This isn't much higher.2
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midwesterner85 wrote: »Actually that looks pretty good for cat food. I use Fancy Feast Classics Turkey and Gravy for my diabetic kitty, which has about 3% carbs last I checked. This isn't much higher.
Hey that's a good excuse for having the info in there, maybe someone uses mfp to track their pet's diet... just trying to think positively2 -
canadjineh wrote: »There is also a nutrient breakdown for those interested in the dietary implications of oral sex.
Just sayin'.
I was trying to think of a nice way to say this!2
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