Proud to be a snob
FriedaPeoples
Posts: 6
I never heard of "clean eating" until I started reading these message boards. I guess that's what I do. I see a lot of people putting down those who choose to eat this way.
I eat organic whenever possible. I don't eat anything that comes out of a can (except black olives). I don't eat anything that comes out of a bottle unless it has 3 or less ingredients and they are all natural ingredients. I drink raw milk, when I drink milk. (I usually use organic unsweetened almond milk). I don't eat pre-packaged meals or fast food ever.
This is what I feel is the best thing I can do for my body. I don't tell anyone else that they should follow these guidelines. These are my personal choices. If that makes me a snob, so be it.
I eat organic whenever possible. I don't eat anything that comes out of a can (except black olives). I don't eat anything that comes out of a bottle unless it has 3 or less ingredients and they are all natural ingredients. I drink raw milk, when I drink milk. (I usually use organic unsweetened almond milk). I don't eat pre-packaged meals or fast food ever.
This is what I feel is the best thing I can do for my body. I don't tell anyone else that they should follow these guidelines. These are my personal choices. If that makes me a snob, so be it.
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I think kipping is hilarious.0
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What's a natural ingredient? What's an unnatural ingredient?0
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I know a couple fish eating vegetarians.
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This is the way I was brought up to eat, by my parents. I have never heard it labelled in any way until I started frequenting diet and fitness online resources. Funny that someone would have something to say against it! There is nothing negative about it, only positive.
But I have to admit I have not stuck with this habit, that's obviously why I'm here.....................0 -
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand this is in this forum why? :yawn:
Attention seeking....it's bad.0 -
cool post, bro . . .0
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if that's what you feel is best for you, cool. As long as you're not saying you're better than everyone else for it...0
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What's a natural ingredient? What's an unnatural ingredient?0
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This is the way I was brought up to eat, by my parents. I have never heard it labelled in any way until I started frequenting diet and fitness online resources. Funny that someone would have something to say against it! There is nothing negative about it, only positive.
But I have to admit I have not stuck with this habit, that's obviously why I'm here.....................
People usually only bash it when people say this is how you should eat to lose weight, or get into shape. Not for people saying that's how they eat, it is the ones that try to push it on others that get bashed here, or those that call it "clean" yet can't really say what that means.0 -
cool post, bro . . .
This.
Edited because my comment was rude.0 -
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I don't eat anything with any chemicals because all chemicals are bad.0
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Do you know how you can tell if someone's vegan/has a gluten allergy/eats organic/shops local/does crossfit? Don't worry, they'll f****** tell you!!!0
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I never heard of "clean eating" until I started reading these message boards. I guess that's what I do. I see a lot of people putting down those who choose to eat this way.
I eat organic whenever possible. I don't eat anything that comes out of a can (except black olives). I don't eat anything that comes out of a bottle unless it has 3 or less ingredients and they are all natural ingredients. I drink raw milk, when I drink milk. (I usually use organic unsweetened almond milk). I don't eat pre-packaged meals or fast food ever.
This is what I feel is the best thing I can do for my body. I don't tell anyone else that they should follow these guidelines. These are my personal choices. If that makes me a snob, so be it.
I don't think because you choose to eat the way that you do makes you a snob. Whatever meal plan we choose to make our lifestyle, as long as it isn't done excessively and doesn't put our health at risk, then I say rock it!0 -
cool post, bro . . .
This.
Edited because my comment was rude.
I wish you hadn't edited that because it made me laugh out loud and i think i love you a little.0 -
I don't eat anything with any chemicals because all chemicals are bad.0
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I never heard of "clean eating" until I started reading these message boards. I guess that's what I do. I see a lot of people putting down those who choose to eat this way.
I eat organic whenever possible. I don't eat anything that comes out of a can (except black olives). I don't eat anything that comes out of a bottle unless it has 3 or less ingredients and they are all natural ingredients. I drink raw milk, when I drink milk. (I usually use organic unsweetened almond milk). I don't eat pre-packaged meals or fast food ever.
This is what I feel is the best thing I can do for my body. I don't tell anyone else that they should follow these guidelines. These are my personal choices. If that makes me a snob, so be it.
That does not make you a snob, and just to be clear, we do not put down clean eating, we only take issue when clean eaters tell other people that they are unhealthy because they don't eat clean, or that if they don't eat clean, they will get cancer, or high blood pressure, or some other disease with no scientific evidence to back it. Nobody is telling you that you shouldn't eat however you want. If you want to eat clean, then that's great, if that's what you enjoy, then go for it. We only take issue when clean eaters look down on everybody else, or tell us that we're not as healthy, or inferior. Good luck with your fitness and nutrition goals.0 -
I only eat unnatural, unearthly space food, myself. I like food from Jupiter.0
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I don't think your eating habits make you a snob, that's ridiculous.
This post, however...0 -
I'm a snob when it comes to pizza, beer, BBQ, weight lifting programs.0
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I ate 3 quarts of ice cream over the weekend. I am the ultimate ice cream snob.0
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I'm a snob too. Can't help but wrinkle up my nose when someone eats fast food or a store bought packaged meal in front of me.0
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I only eat unnatural, unearthly space food, myself. I like food from Jupiter.
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Thank you to those who showed encouragement.
Thank you to those also who posted sarcastic posts because you confirmed what I have seen in these message boards.
As to what is a "natural ingredient" and what is not-- If that ingredient is a food in itself I consider it natural. example- tomatoes, vinegar
If it is not a food in itself I consider it not natural- example - high fructose corn syrup0 -
I never heard of "clean eating" until I started reading these message boards. I guess that's what I do. I see a lot of people putting down those who choose to eat this way.
I eat organic whenever possible. I don't eat anything that comes out of a can (except black olives). I don't eat anything that comes out of a bottle unless it has 3 or less ingredients and they are all natural ingredients. I drink raw milk, when I drink milk. (I usually use organic unsweetened almond milk). I don't eat pre-packaged meals or fast food ever.
This is what I feel is the best thing I can do for my body. I don't tell anyone else that they should follow these guidelines. These are my personal choices. If that makes me a snob, so be it.
This makes me sad...0 -
The fact that I’m not fixating on the perfect purity of my food and not doing it to those around me means I have a pretty good quality of life.
When I eat a burger, I am thankful I have food, and that I don’t have to go out and gut the cow myself.
As I’m standing in the grocery store, I think of some of the poorest people in Nicaragua I’ve seen living and scrounging for food near the garbage dump. I get a bit upset at the arrogance that says the strawberries or apples or oranges stacked in heaping piles before me are “not good enough” because they are not organic.
How does it work, that having a bountiful supply of food before me is seen as the enemy instead of a blessing?
Do I think I’m better than those people in poverty, so I deserve optimal “natural” food? Or, do I think that everyone deserves it, but because not everyone is in a place to access it, rice and corn mash are good enough for their kids but definitely not mine? When you donate food to the food pantry, do you donate the expensive organic carefully-sourced food that you insist is the only acceptable thing to put in your body and that you feed yourself and your family, or do you get the cheapest canned and boxed food at the store?
If your diet requires it, great. If you prefer it, fine. If you think it’s the only way to go, have at it. But don’t lecture me.
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I ate 3 quarts of ice cream over the weekend. I am the ultimate ice cream snob.
me too. I will only eat Blue Bell.0 -
cool post, bro . . .
This.
Edited because my comment was rude.
I wish you hadn't edited that because it made me laugh out loud and i think i love you a little.
That response wasn't directed at the poster, more of a general thought. I love your animals!0 -
I ate 3 quarts of ice cream over the weekend. I am the ultimate ice cream snob.
me too. I will only eat Blue Bell.
I only eat the frozen kind. Unless you put it in a cup, and shove a straw into it.
Then I drink it.0 -
I don't eat anything with any chemicals because all chemicals are bad.
Yes. H2O, C6H12O6, aaaaal those terrible chemicals
For instance, 100% of people who consume H2O _DIE_. It's an awful chemical.0
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