5 foods never to eat
cassiesanders95
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has anyone watched the whole of that presentation? It was too long, I didn't have time. If you did, what are the five foods never to eat?
would be entirely grateful if you can tell me
Cassie
would be entirely grateful if you can tell me
Cassie
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I dont know what presentation you are talking about but I think Never is a big word - I dotn think there are any foods that you couldnt eat occasionally in small amounts - even something totally nutrition empty and sugar packed like fairy floss - it you really liked it and you ate ,say, 1/4 cup once a month it would be ok.0
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Any food that creates a caloric surplus within the context of your daily diet and activity. Other than that, there's no reason whatsoever to exclude any specific food / food group unless you have some sort of sensitivity/allergy to it.0
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5 foods you should never eat...
1. Nothing
2. Nothing
3. Nothing
4. Nothing
5. Nothing
As long as it's in your calories and you arent intolerant to it go ahead.. but make wise choices about it.0 -
1. Any sticky food that has fallen on a dirty floor
2. Food that has gone rotten
3. Food laced with poison
4. Food you don't like
5. Food on which you accidentally poured sugar on instead of salt0 -
I know which presentation you're talking about, I watched it before. It's pretty much no-brainer stuff like artificial sweeteners, processed carbs, soda, etc.0
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taso42 - if those weren't the 5, they should be!0
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I only got part of the way through as it was so long winded but as I remember...
1. Concentrated fruit juice (alternative: pressed juice)
2. Margarine (alternative: butter)
3. Whole wheat bread / pasta /"high carbs" (alternative: brown rice)
4. ??????
5. Profit!0 -
5. Food on which you accidentally poured sugar on instead of salt
Actually this can have suprising results (my grandparents coat meat with sugar prior to cooking and it really brings flavor out)
Salt where sugar should be I would say is the no-no0 -
1. Any sticky food that has fallen on a dirty floor
2. Food that has gone rotten
3. Food laced with poison
4. Food you don't like
5. Food on which you accidentally poured sugar on instead of salt
Provide a link to peer reviewed research backing this up please, otherwise it's obviously made up to sell me something.0 -
I watched the whole lot the only way to find out is to sign up for the program so it is just to get you in.0
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1. Any sticky food that has fallen on a dirty floor
2. Food that has gone rotten
3. Food laced with poison
4. Food you don't like
5. Food on which you accidentally poured sugar on instead of salt
You forgot Food that has been licked by someone else. (Unless it's family because somehow that's more socially acceptable.)0 -
How about raw potatoes?0
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How about raw potatoes?
You shouldn't eat potatoes you know. They're part of the nightshade family, which means that they're poison! Better cut out tomatoes, too. Just to be safe.0 -
1. Any sticky food that has fallen on a dirty floor
2. Food that has gone rotten
3. Food laced with poison
4. Food you don't like
5. Food on which you accidentally poured sugar on instead of salt
Hahaha
Although 1 and 5 are malleable0 -
1. Any sticky food that has fallen on a dirty floor
What! No 5 second rule??0 -
thanks but what are the question marks and profit?
and why not WHOLEWHEAT bread-i thought that was healthy!0 -
1. Any sticky food that has fallen on a dirty floor
2. Food that has gone rotten
3. Food laced with poison
4. Food you don't like
5. Food on which you accidentally poured sugar on instead of salt0 -
5 foods you should never eat...
1. Nothing
2. Nothing
3. Nothing
4. Nothing
5. Nothing
As long as it's in your calories and you arent intolerant to it go ahead.. but make wise choices about it.
Yep. This. I'd have quit long ago if I "had" to give up something.0 -
1. Any sticky food that has fallen on a dirty floor
2. Food that has gone rotten
3. Food laced with poison
4. Food you don't like
5. Food on which you accidentally poured sugar on instead of salt
LOVE IT ~ Awesome! :laugh:0 -
thanks but what are the question marks and profit?
and why not WHOLEWHEAT bread-i thought that was healthy!
Internet joke.
I think they were saying that, while it is better than white bread, it still has quite a high GI so it's not neccesarily as healthy as the brands claim. Here is a quick summary of wholewheat grains vs flour - http://www.drweil.com/drw/u/id/QAA4000880 -
1. Any sticky food that has fallen on a dirty floor
2. Food that has gone rotten
3. Food laced with poison
4. Food you don't like
5. Food on which you accidentally poured sugar on instead of salt
:flowerforyou: :laugh:0 -
thanks but what are the question marks and profit?
and why not WHOLEWHEAT bread-i thought that was healthy!
Internet joke.
I think they were saying that, while it is better than white bread, it still has quite a high GI so it's not neccesarily as healthy as the brands claim. Here is a quick summary of wholewheat grains vs flour - http://www.drweil.com/drw/u/id/QAA400088
I think it originated with the underpants gnome episode of South Park. Step One - collect underpants. Step Two - ????? Step Three - profit. Though its entirely possible that the episode is referring to some other cultural meme that I'm not familiar with.0 -
has anyone watched the whole of that presentation? It was too long, I didn't have time. If you did, what are the five foods never to eat?
would be entirely grateful if you can tell me
Cassie
Research.
Ain't nobody got time for dat.0 -
1. Any sticky food that has fallen on a dirty floor
2. Food that has gone rotten
3. Food laced with poison
4. Food you don't like
5. Food on which you accidentally poured sugar on instead of salt
Thanks for telling me!!!!0 -
they lost me at "never"0
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Is this the video that makes bananas look like they are bad for you??? (I ask, as I sit here enjoying my daily banana.)0
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Is this the video that makes bananas look like they are bad for you??? (I ask, as I sit here enjoying my daily banana.)
from the ad.... they are telling you to never eat rotten bananas (it was in my advertising bar as I read through the posts lol).....I can live with that.....except in banana bread then you need the over ripe ones.0 -
1. Any sticky food that has fallen on a dirty floor
2. Food that has gone rotten
3. Food laced with poison
4. Food you don't like
5. Food on which you accidentally poured sugar on instead of salt
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Yea, I use overripe bananas in banana bread, and banana "ice cream", but other than that, I guess I can stay away from the brown ones! :-)0
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1. Any sticky food that has fallen on a dirty floor
2. Food that has gone rotten
3. Food laced with poison
4. Food you don't like
5. Food on which you accidentally poured sugar on instead of salt0
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