5 foods never to eat
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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
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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
HAHAHA! That's good0 -
This cracks me up!0
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The presentation took WAY too long and from what I remember didnt tell you anything. I did tune out a few minutes into it though. People should learn if you're pimpin out a product just get to the point. They didnt so they lost me.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
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It reminded me of one of those phone numbers you call that talks for about 5 minutes before actually putting you through to what or who you intended to call! I got to item 2 and lost the will to live.
Eat it, log it, don't eat all the cookies, you're done. :O)0 -
I watched this... on QED... the one thing they said was corn... because its gmo and not a vegetable it's a grain... milk because we aren't supposed to drink other animals milk...
Othere than that I can't remember. But I found the lady very annoying so it just didn't stick in my mind.0 -
What is this "never" you speak of? Does not compute.
There is no food that should never be eaten, except maybe for anything you don't personally like or enjoy. Or anything that's poison. I mean, you could eat it, and MAYBE you'll end up only mostly dead, but more than likely you'd end up totally dead, and that sucks, because, well, you're awesome! :flowerforyou: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
You forgot Food that has been licked by someone else. (Unless it's family because somehow that's more socially acceptable.)
I lick everything.
Wait, what?0 -
It annoys me that I see this every day as a paid ad on MFP since that teaser phrase goes against everything most of us believe about healthy eating.0
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How about raw potatoes?
DH and I LIKE raw potatoes, with just a little salt!
Heck, I ate a pack of Hostess Zingers last weekend. I'd donated blood and had a good workout (before donation, of course). Were they on the list?0 -
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.
Stick them in the freezer and then let em thaw, turns them into overly ripe bananas, really easy to use.0 -
thanks but what are the question marks and profit?
and why not WHOLEWHEAT bread-i thought that was healthy!
I always think it's interesting when people cut out healthy carbs like this. If you're anything like me then doing some super low restricted carb diet will make you weak and moody. I eat at least 2 slices of bread a day (sometimes 4) and it hasn't effected my weight loss at all. I think the opposite actually. I get the darkest brown of course with the visible grains etc. So I would say just eat it. Carbs are fuel and we need them. There's just also a ton of bad carbs that should be avoided but not bread. Just don't go overboard of course but I think it's still a part of a healthy clean daily diet along with brown rice, whole wheat pasta, and quinoa.0 -
I'm not sure about 1. Last night while making lunch for today I dropped my slice of ham on the floor, the cat made a dive for it and got a couple of licks in before I hauled him off. I still ate it. No ill affects yet, but I'll keep you posted.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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1. sugar free stuff with aspartame,
2. special brownies
3. taco bell
4. fried foods
5. macaroni and cheese0 -
I have heard of the Kevorkian 4 foods never to eat.
1. Shellfish
2. Pork
3. Margarine (Hydrogenated Oils & Partially Hydrogenated Oils)
4. Aspartame0 -
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.
What about transfats. Is it ok if I get all my fats from margarine?0 -
1. sugar free stuff with aspartame,
2. special brownies
3. taco bell
4. fried foods
5. macaroni and cheese
Haha.. I definitely don't follow this list!0 -
I sat through it. . . they are 1) orange juice (not fiber and too much sugar) 2) margarine (all artificial junk) 3) whole wheat bread or pasta (not really whole grain!) 4) processed soy products (processed so much that no actual benefits still there) 5) corn (it is as modified as most wheat products. . . .
there ya have it!!!0 -
1. sugar free stuff with aspartame,
2. special brownies
3. taco bell
4. fried foods
5. macaroni and cheese
Haha.. I definitely don't follow this list!
Taco bell is like my own personal crack for some reason. Ugh lol.0 -
Concentrated fruit juice (eat fruti instead) funny they use a picture of a banana. They said nothting about bananas.
Margarine or spreads (use real butter instead and in moderation)
Bread (alternatives are sprouted grain bread and spelt or quinoa bread products)
Corn and anything made of corn! Corn has very little nutritional value and is genetically altered....very bad.
Arificial sweetners and things in boxes like granola, crackers and most cereals, High fructose corn syrup...read lables.
The main idea is to eat things as close to their natural or initial form. Think fresh and lean or as near as God created them. Snack things in boxes or created to sit on a shelf have so many added chemicals that cause your body to hold on to fat. If you don't buy it, you w on't eat it. Good nutrition starts at the grocery. Always eat begore you go and try to stick to your list.0 -
thanks but what are the question marks and profit?
and why not WHOLEWHEAT bread-i thought that was healthy!
They say that whole wheat bread raises blood sugar almost as precipitously as white bread. I don't eat wheat (because of the gluten and gliaden content).0 -
Concentrated fruit juice (eat fruti instead) funny they use a picture of a banana. They said nothting about bananas.
Margarine or spreads (use real butter instead and in moderation)
Bread (alternatives are sprouted grain bread and spelt or quinoa bread products)
Corn and anything made of corn! Corn has very little nutritional value and is genetically altered....very bad.
Arificial sweetners and things in boxes like granola, crackers and most cereals, High fructose corn syrup...read lables.
The main idea is to eat things as close to their natural or initial form. Think fresh and lean or as near as God created them. Snack things in boxes or created to sit on a shelf have so many added chemicals that cause your body to hold on to fat. If you don't buy it, you w on't eat it. Good nutrition starts at the grocery. Always eat begore you go and try to stick to your list.
There are actually some good things in corn as I recall---but I would never eat anything but organic corn as the regular corn is loaded with herbicides and pesticides, in addition to being GMO.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.
Yep, you're right, it originated from that episode.
South Park0 -
1) anything that contains sweetener or alot of sugar ( its really bad for you and makes your body hold on to fat)
2)anything thats whole wheat its contains lots of sugar
3)anything containing saturated fats
4)anything that say diet (its worse than normal full fat foods and drinks as its all artificial and contains sweeteners
5) processed foods0 -
1. Cyanide-even though some catepillars will say this is the only way to lose weight. Don't trust them catepillars lie.
2. Hydgrogen sulfide-I know we all see the tube worms in the deep vents of the ocean looking all skinny and sexy, but I wouldnt eat this.
3. A rotting carcass-Yeah we all think the vulture looks hot with its head buried in a swollen wilderbeast abdomen but you could totally get sick.
4. Humans-for some reason its not legal, and you could go to jail. But you could safely eat it and its supposed to be delicious like pork.
5. Poop-flies will tell you this is how they get their thigh gap, but you will end up barfing your guts out and no one will want to be your friend because your breathe stinks.
So take my advice I know everything thats why I'm on MFP dispensing adving.0 -
My body was designed to be fueled by the foods that are found in nature. My western diet and the associated western diseases that I am susceptible to have all come about as a result of consuming mass quantities of processed stuff.
I have been focusing on only consuming foods that walk on land, fly through the air, swim in water, grow in the ground, or grow on trees and bushes. That would make my NEVER LIST huge!0 -
4)anything that says diet (it's worse than normal full fat foods and drinks as its all artificial and contains sweeteners
Yeah, I really read the labels when it says, "diet", "low fat", "low sugar", etc. because i always wonder what kind of other crap they throw in to make it taste good. It particularly annoys me when "low sugar" or "no sugar" includes artificial sweeteners. Just take the sugar out, darn it. I'll add sweetener if I want it!0 -
I watched it, it was not helpful. It wasn't 5 different food, it was 5 types of food and it was extremely long! Just someone else said, it was stuff like artificial sweetners, wheat or maybe soy products, stuff like that!0
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I Love it.0
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