The REAL Five Foods That Lead To Belly Fat!
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I support your ban of licorice, you're on your own for the rest.
My mom and the vast majority of people over the age of 60 do not agree with that. It's well known that if you don't have the senior vote, you might as well give up. I think they would start up a good old angry mob if you also tried to take away their Werthers Originals.
Luckily my GGma only kept those little strawberry hard candies around. Werthers are ok, but black licorice is NASTY.0 -
I fear that there may be one person out there, who avoids this list for the rest of their life.0
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You forgot celery. According to research done at B.S. University people who eat celery become evil. Not surprising considering their ominous appearance and unholy taste.0
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You forgot celery. According to research done at B.S. University people who eat celery become evil. Not surprising considering their ominous appearance and unholy taste.
Sorry, but celery is part of the holy trinity, and you can take away my crawfish etouffee when you pry it from my cold dead hands.0 -
I support the ban on Brussell Sprouts. I would rather take a butt kicking than eat those nasty little nuggets.
I originally read kicking as licking which made the sentence very funny.
So did I!!! Hmmmm......now what does that say :bigsmile:0 -
I support the ban on Brussell Sprouts. I would rather take a butt kicking than eat those nasty little nuggets.
I originally read kicking as licking which made the sentence very funny.
So did I!!! Hmmmm......now what does that say :bigsmile:
That we really enjoy salad?0 -
Lol0
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Getting ready to eat brussel sprouts for lunch, yum yum :laugh: :devil:0
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Blasphemy. A 1983 study by Ed Al, et. al, demonstrated that participants fed a 5000 calorie diet of black licorice and sprouts (administered intravenously) showed a massive spot-reduction in belly fat (but an increase in ankle fat). However, the increase in ankle fat was also reduced by including sodium-neutralizing abdominal flexion and sugared diet soda.
CCF did you change your profile pic?
Oh wait, you cited a *source*, sorry, wrong person!0 -
take asparagus and the little mexican pickled cauliflowers and i'll sign your petition0
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your hatred of black licorice is 7 levels of cray0
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not sure if trolling...
there are no foods which lead to belly fat. you cant even spot reduce in the first place. if you want to lose belly fat you're going to have to lose fat overall. you cant choose a certain area to lose fat, and eating specific magic foods is certainly a myth
I think it is pretty obvious that he is not trolling and that these foods cause belly fat.0 -
I happen to love black licorice. However, let me give you my "big five":
a. Organ meats
b. Milk chocolate
c. "the whites": Bread, rice, potatoes
d. gravy and mayo
e. Anything manufactured by Frito Lay0 -
I support your ban of licorice, you're on your own for the rest.
8 ½ out of 10 scientists agree with outlawing all 5.
Whoa - back the train up a minute. Is the female scientist the 1/2 person in your statement?0 -
I support your ban of licorice, you're on your own for the rest.
8 ½ out of 10 scientists agree with outlawing all 5.
Whoa - back the train up a minute. Is the female scientist the 1/2 person in your statement?
yes. hobbit-sized scientists only count as ½.0 -
How can black licorice lead to belly fat? As far as i know, no one has ever eaten it. They just buy it and leave it sitting around like some kind of edgy, hipster badge.***
***None of this is true. Black licorice is AMAZING, and I was eating it way before it was cool to eat!0 -
We've had this discussion before.
All of those foods are freakin delicious. If you don't like quinoa, you're doing it wrong!0 -
The Brassica hate here is cray cray0
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I love all of those foods. Guess I'll never get rid of my unsightly belly fat. :sad: :sad: :sad:0
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I like this group better. After much discussion, they have concurred with your list and have added pickled eggs and the liver and onions my Mom used to make.0
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