Is this clean? I'm thinking no.
linz1125
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I just want to make sure that on my short hiatus that the main concept of clean eating hasn't changed. I'm pretty sure this acquaintance on my facebook feed is confused what constitutes clean eating. Today she posted a picture of a can of biscuits and a can of Manwich and said it's clean becasue she used ground turkey in the meal.
Umm....what?
Though I applaud her for making steps to better herself, I feel that there is definitely a difference between healthy eating and clean. And I'm not saying that biscuits and manwich is healthy...but if it's healthier than all the fast food she used to eat then that's at least a step in the right direction. I just found it really odd that she thought that was a "clean" meal...I mean the whole point is to minimize processed foods and choose whole ingredients...and I'm pretty sure those are both incredibly processed foods.
I guess my big problem with it is that there's misinformation being put out there about clean eating...it wouldn't be such a big deal, but she's a DJ at a local radio station, so she's got quite a big influence locally.
What do you think?
Umm....what?
Though I applaud her for making steps to better herself, I feel that there is definitely a difference between healthy eating and clean. And I'm not saying that biscuits and manwich is healthy...but if it's healthier than all the fast food she used to eat then that's at least a step in the right direction. I just found it really odd that she thought that was a "clean" meal...I mean the whole point is to minimize processed foods and choose whole ingredients...and I'm pretty sure those are both incredibly processed foods.
I guess my big problem with it is that there's misinformation being put out there about clean eating...it wouldn't be such a big deal, but she's a DJ at a local radio station, so she's got quite a big influence locally.
What do you think?
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I would say that, in no way, is clean eating. The biscuits probably have about 20 ingedients alone.
So don't worry, you still know what you're talking about.0 -
Is a pot of vegetable soup and a pitta bread clean eating? i haven't really ever come across this term before?0
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It's not "clean." In fact, a "sloppy joe" is meant to be dirty, right? But her style of eating is certainly valid if it works and is nutritionally sound.0
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It's not "clean." In fact, a "sloppy joe" is meant to be dirty, right? But her style of eating is certainly valid if it works and is nutritionally sound.
What is a sloppy joe?0 -
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What is the definition of "clean eating?" I have never heard of this term before.0
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It's not "clean." In fact, a "sloppy joe" is meant to be dirty, right? But her style of eating is certainly valid if it works and is nutritionally sound.
What is a sloppy joe?
A manwich is a sloppy joe. A sloppy joe is meat, usually beef, mixed with well... sloppy stuff LOL... I think tomato sauce / ketchup like base... with seasonings, slopped on bread, usually a hamburger bun. It makes for a sloppy meal. I'm not sure where the joe part comes in. Makes for some good eatin' but definitely not what I would consider "clean".0 -
It's not "clean." In fact, a "sloppy joe" is meant to be dirty, right? But her style of eating is certainly valid if it works and is nutritionally sound.
What is a sloppy joe?
A manwich is a sloppy joe. A sloppy joe is meat, usually beef, mixed with well... sloppy stuff LOL... I think tomato sauce / ketchup like base... with seasonings, slopped on bread, usually a hamburger bun. It makes for a sloppy meal. I'm not sure where the joe part comes in. Makes for some good eatin' but definitely not what I would consider "clean".
oh right... i did wonder what a manwich was to lol?0 -
It's not "clean." In fact, a "sloppy joe" is meant to be dirty, right? But her style of eating is certainly valid if it works and is nutritionally sound.
What is a sloppy joe?
A manwich is a sloppy joe. A sloppy joe is meat, usually beef, mixed with well... sloppy stuff LOL... I think tomato sauce / ketchup like base... with seasonings, slopped on bread, usually a hamburger bun. It makes for a sloppy meal. I'm not sure where the joe part comes in. Makes for some good eatin' but definitely not what I would consider "clean".
oh right... i did wonder what a manwich was to lol?
My bad, manwich is the name brand of the sauce you can just mix in with ground beef to make a sloppy joe (minus the bread).0 -
I had a sloppy Joe once.
We broke up.
*kitten* wouldn't do the dishes.0 -
Lol Kevin.
and ooooh right sorry ignorant British person! I only know it if you can buy it in Tesco! hahaha0 -
What is the definition of "clean eating?" I have never heard of this term before.0
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What is the definition of "clean eating?" I have never heard of this term before.
To be fair, it is what it sounds like. This did make me laugh!0 -
Clean is relative, I think. I thought that I was doing pretty good with my choices, then somebody (in the past) pointed out that EVERYTHING on my food diary that day was processed.
Including the old fashioned oatmeal and the raisins?
Including the two Asian pears that I plucked off my own fruit tree in my own back yard?
Including the organic Greek yogurt?
One of us was confused, that's for sure!
I could see how making sloppy joes at home would seem like clean eating to someone who would normally have grabbed a couple of Big Macs at McDonalds.0 -
If it comes in a can it is not clean eating. I have never seen a can of sauce and a can of biscuits growing on a tree. I also bet on the lable of both those cans there's at least a few ingredients that also don't come from nature. But I do love me some manwhich!0
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Lol Kevin! That's hilarious!0
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If it comes in a can it is not clean eating. I have never seen a can of sauce and a can of biscuits growing on a tree. I also bet on the lable of both those cans there's at least a few ingredients that also don't come from nature. But I do love me some manwhich!
(I do think the term "clean" is rather presumptuous and implies a value judgment, as if all other foods are 'dirty.' It would make more sense to call it "whole" or something, but that's another matter. )0 -
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