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She is proof it's possible to execute my idea in her immediate enviroment
Pretty sure it wasn't YOUR idea. There are a few people here who have ideas of their own.0 -
She is proof it's possible to execute my idea in her immediate enviroment
Pretty sure it wasn't YOUR idea. There are a few people here who have ideas of their own.
I'll check with the patent office to see you owns the idea and get right back to you. You made me laugh. Thanks0 -
Eating with family and friends is fun. Exercising with family and friends is fun. Both things can fit into a healthy, happy life. Not sure what the controversy is here?0
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Results lost 44 lbs in 47 daysWho said you 'have' to eat 3 meals a day at specific times? I don't eat 3 meals, I eat all day long. Whenever I want.
If you don't want to eat 3 meals, don't. You do what works for you. I will do what works for me.0 -
First of all, the obesity epidemic of America is not solely due to eating 3 square meals with family at the dinner table.
Lets think about this...
Americans have a "drive thru" diet, check-stand diet, junk food diet... all of which RARELY take place at the dinner table.
And another thing, other countries (most of the world even) celebrate events over food. its human nature.
Feel free to make the necessary changes to your lifestyle, but we are all going to have success doing what works best for us individually. I eat all 3 meals with my children and dinner with my husband every day. Together, my husband and I have lost 175 pounds. So....... go figure.0 -
She is proof it's possible to execute my idea in her immediate enviroment
Pretty sure it wasn't YOUR idea. There are a few people here who have ideas of their own.
I'll check with the patent office to see you owns the idea and get right back to you. You made me laugh. Thanks
And I have to add... You're THICK ABRASIVE sarcasm is not going to attract folks to ya.0 -
I'm not sure why it has to be one or the other. My boyfriend and I always sit down and eat our dinners together but we eat very healthy and don't overeat.
In addition people workout in different ways. I workout at lunch doing circuit training or playing basketball while he works out right after work and he does kettlebells. Sure we could socialize more if we worked out together, but then we would be eating dinner at like 8PM0 -
Eating with family and friends is fun. Exercising with family and friends is fun. Both things can fit into a healthy, happy life. Not sure what the controversy is here?
Yes both can fit, you are correct. Except one is way outta control (the eating events), the other is almost not being done at all in america (exercising with family and friends).0 -
First of all, the obesity epidemic of America is not solely due to eating 3 square meals with family at the dinner table.
Lets think about this...
Americans have a "drive thru" diet, check-stand diet, junk food diet... all of which RARELY take place at the dinner table.
And another thing, other countries (most of the world even) celebrate events over food. its human nature.
Feel free to make the necessary changes to your lifestyle, but we are all going to have success doing what works best for us individually. I eat all 3 meals with my children and dinner with my husband every day. Together, my husband and I have lost 175 pounds. So....... go figure.
Yes thoes are all bad too, but one problem at a time.0 -
She is proof it's possible to execute my idea in her immediate enviroment
Pretty sure it wasn't YOUR idea. There are a few people here who have ideas of their own.
I'll check with the patent office to see you owns the idea and get right back to you. You made me laugh. Thanks
And I have to add... You're THICK ABRASIVE sarcasm is not going to attract folks to ya.
Not trying to attract people on MFP. Just talking about the issue of a healthier lifestyle through the distruction of social contructs that cause people to be over weight. No excuses!0 -
there isn't a culture on the planet where eating isn't considered to be anything but an integral part of socialising.0
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I'm not sure why it has to be one or the other. My boyfriend and I always sit down and eat our dinners together but we eat very healthy and don't overeat.
In addition people workout in different ways. I workout at lunch doing circuit training or playing basketball while he works out right after work and he does kettlebells. Sure we could socialize more if we worked out together, but then we would be eating dinner at like 8PM
You have found balance and good for you. Kudos on your accomplishments! 80lbs!0 -
Hey there, aspberger buddy!0
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I'm not sure why it has to be one or the other. My boyfriend and I always sit down and eat our dinners together but we eat very healthy and don't overeat.
In addition people workout in different ways. I workout at lunch doing circuit training or playing basketball while he works out right after work and he does kettlebells. Sure we could socialize more if we worked out together, but then we would be eating dinner at like 8PM
You have found balance and good for you. Kudos on your accomplishments! 80lbs!0 -
there isn't a culture on the planet where eating isn't considered to be anything but an integral part of socialising.
Your likely correct, but ours is outta control.0 -
Actually, there was study done that showed that children who ate meals with their family are less likely to be obese.
http://www.webmd.com/parenting/news/20110502/family-meals-help-cut-risk-of-childhood-obesity
^Thats the article and there's a button at the bottom for sources.
I don't think I know any families that eat all their meals together, but I think it's great to sit down, enjoy your food and catch up0 -
She is proof it's possible to execute my idea in her immediate enviroment
Pretty sure it wasn't YOUR idea. There are a few people here who have ideas of their own.
I'll check with the patent office to see you owns the idea and get right back to you. You made me laugh. Thanks
And I have to add... You're THICK ABRASIVE sarcasm is not going to attract folks to ya.
Not trying to attract people on MFP. Just talking about the issue of a healthier lifestyle through the distruction of social contructs that cause people to be over weight. No excuses!
Im a little dumbfounded... You said "Just talking about THE issue of a healthier lifestyle..." I very much doubt you have nailed this subject as THE issue.
And your random "no excuses!" just makes me chuckle :laugh:0 -
Actually, there was study done that showed that children who ate meals with their family are less likely to be obese.
http://www.webmd.com/parenting/news/20110502/family-meals-help-cut-risk-of-childhood-obesity
^Thats the article and there's a button at the bottom for sources.
I don't think I know any families that eat all their meals together, but I think it's great to sit down, enjoy your food and catch up
Maybe im just a highly social individual but i'm focusing more on the events, and the eating out that could very easily occur for me atleast 3 times a week minimum if i allowed it to occur.
Yes you are correct, parents need to take responisibility for their children and raise them to be moral and ethical individuals in all that they do.0 -
She is proof it's possible to execute my idea in her immediate enviroment
Pretty sure it wasn't YOUR idea. There are a few people here who have ideas of their own.
I'll check with the patent office to see you owns the idea and get right back to you. You made me laugh. Thanks
dude-get over yourself!0 -
She is proof it's possible to execute my idea in her immediate enviroment
Pretty sure it wasn't YOUR idea. There are a few people here who have ideas of their own.
I'll check with the patent office to see you owns the idea and get right back to you. You made me laugh. Thanks
And I have to add... You're THICK ABRASIVE sarcasm is not going to attract folks to ya.
Not trying to attract people on MFP. Just talking about the issue of a healthier lifestyle through the distruction of social contructs that cause people to be over weight. No excuses!
Im a little dumbfounded... You said "Just talking about THE issue of a healthier lifestyle..." I very much doubt you have nailed this subject as THE issue.
And your random "no excuses!" just makes me chuckle :laugh:
Please keep comments on topic. You are intentionly being hurtful.0
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