5 FOODS NEVER TO EAT

Can someone tell me what these ate without me having to sit though a 20 minute video? I can't seem to get through it. :happy: Thanks!
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  • 3dogsrunning
    3dogsrunning Posts: 27,167 Member
    It's an ad. I've never checked it out but I doubt it is relevant information anyway. It has nothing to do with the website, MFP does not control them. The ads are based on your browsing history so you may see some that are related to recent searches you did. Since you are on a weightloss site, it suggested that ad.
  • Sublog
    Sublog Posts: 1,296 Member
    Anything is good in moderation within the context of a balanced and macro/micronutrient sufficient diet.
  • Jushand
    Jushand Posts: 2 Member
    I did, at the moment I can only remember soya and margerine, butter is better for us. If I remember anymore I'll let you know.
  • witchy_wife
    witchy_wife Posts: 792 Member
    Just avoid poisonus stuff and you are good :wink:
  • Sarauk2sf
    Sarauk2sf Posts: 28,072 Member
    Anything is good in moderation within the context of a balanced and macro/micronutrient sufficient diet.

    ^^this

    Caveat: Avoid trans fats and anything you are intolerant/allergic to - other than that, there is no reason to avoid anything.
  • sunsnstatheart
    sunsnstatheart Posts: 2,544 Member
    Anything is good in moderation within the context of a balanced and macro/micronutrient sufficient diet.

    I am forced to vehemently disagree, as least to a limited degree. Cauliflower sushi is not good no matter how much you eat. Except for that I agree, everything else in moderation.
  • taso42
    taso42 Posts: 8,980 Member
    Eat all of the foods.
  • Cr01502
    Cr01502 Posts: 3,614 Member
    Anything is good in moderation within the context of a balanced and macro/micronutrient sufficient diet.

    ^^this

    Caceat: Avoid trans fats and anything you are intolerant/allergic to - other than that, there is no reason to avoid anything.

    x2
  • EmilyOfTheSun
    EmilyOfTheSun Posts: 1,548 Member
    1. Expired food
    2. Food you don't like
    3. Food that has gone bad
    4. Food that's dropped on the floor
    5. That cupcake that your worst enemy made for you with "special" filling
  • Sarauk2sf
    Sarauk2sf Posts: 28,072 Member
    Anything is good in moderation within the context of a balanced and macro/micronutrient sufficient diet.

    I am forced to vehemently disagree, as least to a limited degree. Cauliflower sushi is not good no matter how much you eat. Except for that I agree, everything else in moderation.

    I am forced to disagree with you (although I do most respectfully and am in no way bullying or being mean to you..everyone is different after all) - pineapple should never be included in a diet - it tastes horrible and it's horribleness contaminates everything it touches.
  • Sarauk2sf
    Sarauk2sf Posts: 28,072 Member
    Anything is good in moderation within the context of a balanced and macro/micronutrient sufficient diet.

    ^^this

    Caceat: Avoid trans fats and anything you are intolerant/allergic to - other than that, there is no reason to avoid anything.

    x2

    Pants: you just quoted my typo!
  • labellecanuck
    labellecanuck Posts: 105 Member
    Anything is good in moderation within the context of a balanced and macro/micronutrient sufficient diet.

    I am forced to vehemently disagree, as least to a limited degree. Cauliflower sushi is not good no matter how much you eat. Except for that I agree, everything else in moderation.

    I am forced to disagree with you (although I do most respectfully and am in no way bullying or being mean to you..everyone is different after all) - pineapple should never be included in a diet - it tastes horrible and it's horribleness contaminates everything it touches.

    Pineapple is amazing! And on pizza, omg heavenly. Ps I have incredible stomach envy.
  • sunsnstatheart
    sunsnstatheart Posts: 2,544 Member
    Anything is good in moderation within the context of a balanced and macro/micronutrient sufficient diet.

    I am forced to vehemently disagree, as least to a limited degree. Cauliflower sushi is not good no matter how much you eat. Except for that I agree, everything else in moderation.

    I am forced to disagree with you (although I do most respectfully and am in no way bullying or being mean to you..everyone is different after all) - pineapple should never be included in a diet - it tastes horrible and it's horribleness contaminates everything it touches.

    While I am in no way feeling bullied or intimidated by your less than aggressive tactics, I feel that pineapples everywhere take it on the chin to a sufficient degree, as-is, and should not be shamed publicly. Fruit has the right to feel safe. I do, however, agree that only disaster ensues when pineapple comes in contact with cottage cheese.
  • taso42
    taso42 Posts: 8,980 Member
    Anything is good in moderation within the context of a balanced and macro/micronutrient sufficient diet.

    I am forced to vehemently disagree, as least to a limited degree. Cauliflower sushi is not good no matter how much you eat. Except for that I agree, everything else in moderation.

    I am forced to disagree with you (although I do most respectfully and am in no way bullying or being mean to you..everyone is different after all) - pineapple should never be included in a diet - it tastes horrible and it's horribleness contaminates everything it touches.

    Pineapple is amazing! And on pizza, omg heavenly. Ps I have incredible stomach envy.

    Reported. If there's one thing worse than pineapple, it's pineapple on pizza. What an abomination.
  • sandylion
    sandylion Posts: 451 Member
    1. Expired food
    2. Food you don't like
    3. Food that has gone bad
    4. Food that's dropped on the floor
    5. That cupcake that your worst enemy made for you with "special" filling

    I have to disagree. If the floor is moderately clean and it's only been there for less then 5 seconds, it's fair game.
  • karenc118
    karenc118 Posts: 78 Member
    chickpeas! why do they even exist?
  • shocktastic
    shocktastic Posts: 106 Member
    I remember 2 of them. That's all I made it thru!...
    1. Orange Juice
    2. Whole Wheat Bread
  • MightyDomo
    MightyDomo Posts: 1,265 Member
    Anything with a skull and cross bones on the label for sure, I would also suggest staying away from high sodium and high cholesterol items. Proven to be bad for you to consume regularly and in high amounts.

    Though foods I would suggest eating, complex carbs and high protein (with lower fat, you need those natural fats so don't intentionally keep it too low) to keep you fuller longer, veggies and fruits for natural carbs (fibre and sugar) that is beneficial to your diet not to mention they will be more nutrient dense depending on your choice. Eat butter instead of margarine or other butter substitues as they don't have any real nutrition and still have calories.
  • ILiftHeavyAcrylics
    ILiftHeavyAcrylics Posts: 27,732 Member
    Anything is good in moderation within the context of a balanced and macro/micronutrient sufficient diet.

    I am forced to vehemently disagree, as least to a limited degree. Cauliflower sushi is not good no matter how much you eat. Except for that I agree, everything else in moderation.

    I am forced to disagree with you (although I do most respectfully and am in no way bullying or being mean to you..everyone is different after all) - pineapple should never be included in a diet - it tastes horrible and it's horribleness contaminates everything it touches.

    While I am in no way feeling bullied or intimidated by your less than aggressive tactics, I feel that pineapples everywhere take it on the chin to a sufficient degree, as-is, and should not be shamed publicly. Fruit has the right to feel safe. I do, however, agree that only disaster ensues when pineapple comes in contact with cottage cheese.

    I'd like to respectfully point out that your actions are hypocritical. Why is it ok to shame cauliflower but not pineapple?
  • DaBossLady24
    DaBossLady24 Posts: 556 Member
    1. Expired food
    2. Food you don't like
    3. Food that has gone bad
    4. Food that's dropped on the floor
    5. That cupcake that your worst enemy made for you with "special" filling

    I have to disagree. If the floor is moderately clean and it's only been there for less then 5 seconds, it's fair game.

    ^^ My thoughts exactly. 5 second rule.
  • pondmermaid
    pondmermaid Posts: 43 Member
    good one!
  • Alyxander100
    Alyxander100 Posts: 9 Member
    1. Expired food
    2. Food you don't like
    3. Food that has gone bad
    4. Food that's dropped on the floor
    5. That cupcake that your worst enemy made for you with "special" filling

    I have to disagree. If the floor is moderately clean and it's only been there for less then 5 seconds, it's fair game.

    This. Though depending on the deliciousness of said food, I am flexible on the 5 second part....and the floor being clean...
  • *Spoiled Food (expired does not mean bad)
    *The "cream" in the Oreo or similar type products (i.e. transfat, chemical, synthetic, blegh)
    *Foods to which I am sensitive or allergic

    Otherwise floor food (relative to the condition of the floor) within a reasonable time of it getting there is ok ( I will let you determine "reasonable") is ok in my book.

    I am a believer in moderation...within reason...
  • kingkoopaluv
    kingkoopaluv Posts: 147 Member
    POOP, DONT EAT POOP!
  • I clicked on that ad and ever since then it made my computer run slow..be careful.. just saying
  • kaitimae
    kaitimae Posts: 727 Member
    1. Expired food
    2. Food you don't like
    3. Food that has gone bad
    4. Food that's dropped on the floor
    5. That cupcake that your worst enemy made for you with "special" filling

    I have to disagree. If the floor is moderately clean and it's only been there for less then 5 seconds, it's fair game.

    This. Though depending on the deliciousness of said food, I am flexible on the 5 second part....and the floor being clean...

    I would like to disagree with number 1, as well. I mean, don't go drinking expired milk if it smells funny. But when I was in AmeriCorps and we were really poor, we ate expired food allllllll the time. It was mostly okay. :)
  • Timehope
    Timehope Posts: 44 Member
    A chef friend also observes The 5-second Rule --but last time I checked, bacteria and viruses don't exactly wake up and make a hasty sprint for a morsel of dropped food. Instead, it is the lucky ones on the floor who attach instantly the moment the food lands on their heads (as it were.) My impression is The 5-second Rule mostly works by allowing you to toss the morsel into your mouth and swallow it before you get a chance to think about it.

    Just saying.
  • PikaKnight
    PikaKnight Posts: 34,971 Member
    Anything is good in moderation within the context of a balanced and macro/micronutrient sufficient diet.

    I am forced to vehemently disagree, as least to a limited degree. Cauliflower sushi is not good no matter how much you eat. Except for that I agree, everything else in moderation.

    I am forced to disagree with you (although I do most respectfully and am in no way bullying or being mean to you..everyone is different after all) - pineapple should never be included in a diet - it tastes horrible and it's horribleness contaminates everything it touches.

    Sara..seriously...

    I.....LOVE...YOU!

    I hate pineapple too. And Suns - the caulifower sushi - nuh uh. But the cauliflower roll might be okay. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
    :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou:
  • FitnessPalWorks
    FitnessPalWorks Posts: 1,128 Member
    I clicked on that ad and ever since then it made my computer run slow..be careful.. just saying

    Thanks for the heads up!
  • I think for people trying to lose weight, it is probably best to avoid donuts.