Eating Pop Tarts and ice cream daily.

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  • bdur76
    bdur76 Posts: 155 Member
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    ^^^^^^^

    I hope you are not referring to me :wink:

    Fixed it.... Damn quote never seems to work right....:grumble:
  • Iron_Feline
    Iron_Feline Posts: 10,750 Member
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    ^^^^^^^

    I hope you are not referring to me :wink:

    Fixed it.... Damn quote never seems to work right....:grumble:


    Ha ha and now my comment doesn't make sense - meanie :angry:
  • Tom_Jones74
    Tom_Jones74 Posts: 108
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    Hope we get to round 3.



    That's where I tell I you I wouldn't feed pop tarts to my dog, let alone myself, let alone a child.

    I hope not, sugar can cause worms in canines.

    What about in children? And adults for that matter?


    Adults, a-ok, you made that clear.



    Should children eat pop tarts, yes or no?


    I'm curious.
  • SRH7
    SRH7 Posts: 2,037 Member
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    I can tell you, my ice cream is not junk.

    Have you met the cow that made it or did you get it in a store?
    Price?
    How was the milk used to make the ice cream produced? Were the cows stressed?
    What type of injections were the cow given?
    Is the belief that your ice cream isn't junk based on personal taste buds?
    :ohwell:



    I'll accept a nutritional content label if that's all ya got but I'd rather know about the cow's stress levels and vaccination history.

    I only eat ice cream made from the milk from cows fed on the green, green grass of home...
  • Pinkylee77
    Pinkylee77 Posts: 432 Member
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    I need the recipe of the brown sugar cinnamon filling. I can get the pie crust, but don't have a clue what to put between it. Any suggestions??? uh, hurry.

    How about the same type of filling you put in a cinnamon roll. something like brown sugar, cinnamon, butter and a bit of flour.
  • Sarauk2sf
    Sarauk2sf Posts: 28,072 Member
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    Seriously though, in 500+ responses since my OP no one has actually shown me why they're labeled as "junk" food (pop tarts). I'm especially curious as to how ice cream can be labeled as such? Is it the sugar-phobia?

    Edited for horrid grammar

    because they don't have any significant benefit nutritionally?

    Some of my ice cream:

    Salty Caramel Ice Cream
    Ingredients: Snowville Creamery Milk, Snowville Cream, Sugar, Light Brown Sugar, Madagascar Bourbon Pure Vanilla Extract (Water, Alcohol, Sugar, Vanilla Bean Extractives), Sea Salt, Tapioca Starch

    Brambleberry Crisp Ice Cream
    Ingredients: Snowville Creamery Milk, Snowville Cream, Sugar, Brambleberry Sauce (Black Currants, Blackberries, Sugar), Streusel Crisp (Enriched Wheat Flour [Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid], Oats, Butter, Light Brown Sugar, Sea Salt, Cinnamon), Honey, Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla Extract (Water, Sugar, Alcohol, Vanilla Bean), Vanilla Bean Powder, Sea Salt, Tapioca Starcheam

    No nutritional value?
  • magerum
    magerum Posts: 12,589 Member
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    Hope we get to round 3.



    That's where I tell I you I wouldn't feed pop tarts to my dog, let alone myself, let alone a child.

    I hope not, sugar can cause worms in canines.

    What about in children? And adults for that matter?


    Adults, a-ok, you made that clear.



    Should children eat pop tarts, yes or no?


    I'm curious.

    My 3 year old eats Pop Tarts. Call Child Protective Services.
  • magerum
    magerum Posts: 12,589 Member
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    Seriously, why can't empty calories be defined here? Or the lack of nutritional value be pointed out?

    *patiently waiting*
  • Sarauk2sf
    Sarauk2sf Posts: 28,072 Member
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    I can tell you, my ice cream is not junk.

    Have you met the cow that made it or did you get it in a store?
    Price?
    How was the milk used to make the ice cream produced? Were the cows stressed?
    What type of injections were the cow given?
    Is the belief that your ice cream isn't junk based on personal taste buds?
    :ohwell:



    I'll accept a nutritional content label if that's all ya got but I'd rather know about the cow's stress levels and vaccination history.

    lolwut?

    This is NOT about milk. You are now saying dairy is junk....give me a break
  • steve1686
    steve1686 Posts: 346 Member
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    fellow daily pop tart eater checking in

    Looks like pop tarts cause melanoma. Have you had that looked at?

    3715777_3955_thumb.jpg

    The markings on your arm.

    every 6 months, and yeah i've had skin cancer before srs :)
  • AnvilHead
    AnvilHead Posts: 18,344 Member
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    I can tell you, my ice cream is not junk.

    Have you met the cow that made it or did you get it in a store?
    Price?
    How was the milk used to make the ice cream produced? Were the cows stressed?
    What type of injections were the cow given?
    Is the belief that your ice cream isn't junk based on personal taste buds?
    :ohwell:



    I'll accept a nutritional content label if that's all ya got but I'd rather know about the cow's stress levels and vaccination history.

    lolwut?

    This is NOT about milk. You are now saying dairy is junk....give me a break
    Familiar tactic. Move the goalposts frequently and change the subject whenever pinned down.
  • Tom_Jones74
    Tom_Jones74 Posts: 108
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    I only eat ice cream made from the milk from cows fed on the green, green grass of home...

    I love the fact that you are eating wholesome ice cream, I hope that everyone does the same. Was it you or somebody else in part 1 that made his own? I'd buy that for a dollar.
  • beachlover317
    beachlover317 Posts: 2,848 Member
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    I need the recipe of the brown sugar cinnamon filling. I can get the pie crust, but don't have a clue what to put between it. Any suggestions??? uh, hurry.

    How about the same type of filling you put in a cinnamon roll. something like brown sugar, cinnamon, butter and a bit of flour.

    On yes. Thanks - that just might work!
  • magerum
    magerum Posts: 12,589 Member
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    I can tell you, my ice cream is not junk.

    Have you met the cow that made it or did you get it in a store?
    Price?
    How was the milk used to make the ice cream produced? Were the cows stressed?
    What type of injections were the cow given?
    Is the belief that your ice cream isn't junk based on personal taste buds?
    :ohwell:



    I'll accept a nutritional content label if that's all ya got but I'd rather know about the cow's stress levels and vaccination history.

    lolwut?

    This is NOT about milk. You are now saying dairy is junk....give me a break

    Thank you!
  • Iron_Feline
    Iron_Feline Posts: 10,750 Member
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    I can tell you, my ice cream is not junk.

    Have you met the cow that made it or did you get it in a store?
    Price?
    How was the milk used to make the ice cream produced? Were the cows stressed?
    What type of injections were the cow given?
    Is the belief that your ice cream isn't junk based on personal taste buds?
    :ohwell:



    I'll accept a nutritional content label if that's all ya got but I'd rather know about the cow's stress levels and vaccination history.

    lolwut?

    This is NOT about milk. You are now saying dairy is junk....give me a break
    Familiar tactic. Move the goalposts frequently and change the subject whenever pinned down.

    That reminds me of someone............
  • magerum
    magerum Posts: 12,589 Member
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    I can tell you, my ice cream is not junk.

    Have you met the cow that made it or did you get it in a store?
    Price?
    How was the milk used to make the ice cream produced? Were the cows stressed?
    What type of injections were the cow given?
    Is the belief that your ice cream isn't junk based on personal taste buds?
    :ohwell:



    I'll accept a nutritional content label if that's all ya got but I'd rather know about the cow's stress levels and vaccination history.

    lolwut?

    This is NOT about milk. You are now saying dairy is junk....give me a break
    Familiar tactic. Move the goalposts frequently and change the subject whenever pinned down.

    Mighty familiar.
  • beachlover317
    beachlover317 Posts: 2,848 Member
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    Hope we get to round 3.



    That's where I tell I you I wouldn't feed pop tarts to my dog, let alone myself, let alone a child.

    I hope not, sugar can cause worms in canines.

    What about in children? And adults for that matter?


    Adults, a-ok, you made that clear.



    Should children eat pop tarts, yes or no?


    I'm curious.


    I'm curious (genuinely) how sugar mysteriously becomes a parasite in a dog.
  • Tom_Jones74
    Tom_Jones74 Posts: 108
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    My 3 year old eats Pop Tarts. Call Child Protective Services.
  • Sarauk2sf
    Sarauk2sf Posts: 28,072 Member
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    Nope

    Most people: all good in moderation
    a few people: butthurt whine whine that might work for you on your calorie allowance, but it won't work for me
    a few people: would rather have veggies. veggies =/= poptarts.
    one person: pop tarts = illegal drugs and smoking.

    Lol - this is such a good summary ... it made me think this could almost be a summary of nearly every post I have ever read on mfp!!!

    Apparently we now have the ridiculous and really rather rude comment that pop tarts = melanoma!


    Edited to fix quotes,
  • magerum
    magerum Posts: 12,589 Member
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    Hope we get to round 3.



    That's where I tell I you I wouldn't feed pop tarts to my dog, let alone myself, let alone a child.

    I hope not, sugar can cause worms in canines.

    What about in children? And adults for that matter?


    Adults, a-ok, you made that clear.



    Should children eat pop tarts, yes or no?


    I'm curious.


    I'm curious (genuinely) how sugar mysteriously becomes a parasite in a dog.

    Sorry, I was trying to spread some more propaganda. Seemed appropriate. It obviously can not.