Calories are calories but...
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Gotta love all the scientists on the boards this week.. " Hey, I've been dieting for 5 minutes so I'm an expert!"
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Gotta love all the scientists on the boards this week.. " Hey, I've been dieting for 5 minutes so I'm an expert!"
HAha, oh noes! Chemicalz in da foodz!0 -
bananas have chemicals. sorry to burst your perfect, clean, non chemical world, but just deal with it…
there are no "bad" foods or "good" foods; just food that you use as an energy source….why is that so hard to understand?
So it is alright for me to eat something like Chips or an Almond Joy as long as i stay withing my calories? Please say yes because i really want that Almond Joy0 -
Gotta love all the scientists on the boards this week.. " Hey, I've been dieting for 5 minutes so I'm an expert!"
I would get neither and wait to eat at home.0 -
bananas have chemicals. sorry to burst your perfect, clean, non chemical world, but just deal with it…
there are no "bad" foods or "good" foods; just food that you use as an energy source….why is that so hard to understand?
So it is alright for me to eat something like Chips or an Almond Joy as long as i stay withing my calories? Please say yes because i really want that Almond Joy
Yes, you can have it. If you promise to really enjoy it! Ech... Almond Joy. Chips for me please!0 -
I will enjoy it i promise.. Yummy yummy off to the candy machine for me0
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I will enjoy it i promise.. Yummy yummy off to the candy machine for me
Good for you!0 -
What kind of granola bar is it?
And what did I have to eat the rest of the day?
I can't answer the hypothetical without more information. For instance, if I had a banana with my breakfast there is no way you're going to get me to eat a second one later in the day.0 -
I'd get the granola bar because I refuse to pay more than 20 cents for a banana, and the cafeteria at my workplace charges 75 cents for one.0
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I'd get the granola bar because I refuse to pay more than 20 cents for a banana, and the cafeteria at my workplace charges 75 cents for one.
Word. Kwik Trip Bananas are totally the way to go.
I'd just bring a snack from home.0 -
bananas have chemicals. sorry to burst your perfect, clean, non chemical world, but just deal with it…
there are no "bad" foods or "good" foods; just food that you use as an energy source….why is that so hard to understand?
So it is alright for me to eat something like Chips or an Almond Joy as long as i stay withing my calories? Please say yes because i really want that Almond Joy
This post makes no sense to me. Why do bananas having chemicals and it being alright for you to eat candy = there are no "bad" or "good" foods? Or do the quotes have some magic?
Just because it's okay to have candy, doesn't make candy "good" food.0 -
bananas have chemicals. sorry to burst your perfect, clean, non chemical world, but just deal with it…
there are no "bad" foods or "good" foods; just food that you use as an energy source….why is that so hard to understand?
So it is alright for me to eat something like Chips or an Almond Joy as long as i stay withing my calories? Please say yes because i really want that Almond Joy
This post makes no sense to me. Why do bananas having chemicals and it being alright for you to eat candy = there are no "bad" or "good" foods? Or do the quotes have some magic?
Just because it's okay to have candy, doesn't make candy "good" food.
The poster had some trouble with the quote... it's actually two different posts. The candy part is a separate post.0 -
bananas have chemicals. sorry to burst your perfect, clean, non chemical world, but just deal with it…
there are no "bad" foods or "good" foods; just food that you use as an energy source….why is that so hard to understand?
So it is alright for me to eat something like Chips or an Almond Joy as long as i stay withing my calories? Please say yes because i really want that Almond Joy
This post makes no sense to me. Why do bananas having chemicals and it being alright for you to eat candy = there are no "bad" or "good" foods? Or do the quotes have some magic?
Just because it's okay to have candy, doesn't make candy "good" food.
The poster had some trouble with the quote... it's actually two different posts. The candy part is a separate post.
OIC, well that had me mighty confused.0 -
lol0
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bananas have chemicals. sorry to burst your perfect, clean, non chemical world, but just deal with it…
there are no "bad" foods or "good" foods; just food that you use as an energy source….why is that so hard to understand?
So it is alright for me to eat something like Chips or an Almond Joy as long as i stay withing my calories? Please say yes because i really want that Almond Joy
This post makes no sense to me. Why do bananas having chemicals and it being alright for you to eat candy = there are no "bad" or "good" foods? Or do the quotes have some magic?
Just because it's okay to have candy, doesn't make candy "good" food.
The poster had some trouble with the quote... it's actually two different posts. The candy part is a separate post.
OIC, well that had me mighty confused.
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This post makes no sense to me. Why do bananas having chemicals and it being alright for you to eat candy = there are no "bad" or "good" foods? Or do the quotes have some magic?
Just because it's okay to have candy, doesn't make candy "good" food.
what would make candy bad?0 -
I'd go with the banana. IMO, fruits and veggies trump factory made foods, any day. I think it's silly for people to argue that a banana and a factory made granola bar have the same nutritional value. I agree that a calorie equals a calorie, but there is more to health than counting calories.
Even though that banana was genetically modifed to eliminate the (rather large, inedible black) seeds? and make it easier to peel? And there are all-natural granola bars, by the way. Both the granola bar and the banana have sugar in them.
Yes, even though bananas have been tinkered with, I still think it is a healthier than a granola bar. And I recognize that there are healthy granola bars out there, but those are probably not offered in a cafeteria.0 -
This post makes no sense to me. Why do bananas having chemicals and it being alright for you to eat candy = there are no "bad" or "good" foods? Or do the quotes have some magic?
Just because it's okay to have candy, doesn't make candy "good" food.
what would make candy bad?
Candy is a pretty broad term, and I never said they were bad. But generally when someone says good food and bad food they are refering to the nutritional package of the food. The food outside dosage and context of total diet.
Most candy has a poor nutritional package. It's meant to be a treat. And while treats are often a good thing, they are also often bad food.0 -
Bananas: the snot fruit0
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This post makes no sense to me. Why do bananas having chemicals and it being alright for you to eat candy = there are no "bad" or "good" foods? Or do the quotes have some magic?
Just because it's okay to have candy, doesn't make candy "good" food.
what would make candy bad?
Candy is a pretty broad term, and I never said they were bad. But generally when someone says good food and bad food they are refering to the nutritional package of the food. The food outside dosage and context of total diet.
Most candy has a poor nutritional package. It's meant to be a treat. And while treats are often a good thing, they are also often bad food.
My package is pretty nutritious... therefore it is candy?0 -
I'd go with the banana. IMO, fruits and veggies trump factory made foods, any day. I think it's silly for people to argue that a banana and a factory made granola bar have the same nutritional value. I agree that a calorie equals a calorie, but there is more to health than counting calories.
Even though that banana was genetically modifed to eliminate the (rather large, inedible black) seeds? and make it easier to peel? And there are all-natural granola bars, by the way. Both the granola bar and the banana have sugar in them.
Bananas are not "genetically modified" in the sense of GMO foods. They have been selectively bread any hybridized over the years to make them more human food friendly. Most of our fruits and vegetables have, even the avocado.
http://www.motherearthnews.com/real-food/hybrid-seeds-vs-gmos-zb0z1301zsor.aspx
http://www.salon.com/2013/10/31/avocados_should_be_extinct_partner/
http://boingboing.net/2012/04/23/is-this-the-banana-your-grandc.html0 -
If you'll stay under your calorie limit with either choice, choose the one that you prefer. It's really that simple.0
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I'd go with the banana. IMO, fruits and veggies trump factory made foods, any day. I think it's silly for people to argue that a banana and a factory made granola bar have the same nutritional value. I agree that a calorie equals a calorie, but there is more to health than counting calories.
Even though that banana was genetically modifed to eliminate the (rather large, inedible black) seeds? and make it easier to peel? And there are all-natural granola bars, by the way. Both the granola bar and the banana have sugar in them.
Bananas are not "genetically modified" in the sense of GMO foods. They have been selectively bread any hybridized over the years to make them more human food friendly. Most of our fruits and vegetables have, even the avocado.
http://www.motherearthnews.com/real-food/hybrid-seeds-vs-gmos-zb0z1301zsor.aspx
http://www.salon.com/2013/10/31/avocados_should_be_extinct_partner/
http://boingboing.net/2012/04/23/is-this-the-banana-your-grandc.html0 -
I'd go with the banana. IMO, fruits and veggies trump factory made foods, any day. I think it's silly for people to argue that a banana and a factory made granola bar have the same nutritional value. I agree that a calorie equals a calorie, but there is more to health than counting calories.
Even though that banana was genetically modifed to eliminate the (rather large, inedible black) seeds? and make it easier to peel? And there are all-natural granola bars, by the way. Both the granola bar and the banana have sugar in them.
Bananas are not "genetically modified" in the sense of GMO foods. They have been selectively bread any hybridized over the years to make them more human food friendly. Most of our fruits and vegetables have, even the avocado.
http://www.motherearthnews.com/real-food/hybrid-seeds-vs-gmos-zb0z1301zsor.aspx
http://www.salon.com/2013/10/31/avocados_should_be_extinct_partner/
http://boingboing.net/2012/04/23/is-this-the-banana-your-grandc.html
But the poster above is correct. Genetic modification (GMO) is different.0 -
I'd go with the banana. IMO, fruits and veggies trump factory made foods, any day. I think it's silly for people to argue that a banana and a factory made granola bar have the same nutritional value. I agree that a calorie equals a calorie, but there is more to health than counting calories.
Even though that banana was genetically modifed to eliminate the (rather large, inedible black) seeds? and make it easier to peel? And there are all-natural granola bars, by the way. Both the granola bar and the banana have sugar in them.
Bananas are not "genetically modified" in the sense of GMO foods. They have been selectively bread any hybridized over the years to make them more human food friendly. Most of our fruits and vegetables have, even the avocado.
http://www.motherearthnews.com/real-food/hybrid-seeds-vs-gmos-zb0z1301zsor.aspx
http://www.salon.com/2013/10/31/avocados_should_be_extinct_partner/
http://boingboing.net/2012/04/23/is-this-the-banana-your-grandc.html
ETA: Don't eat meat either. Water may or may not be acceptable for you. Good luck!0 -
But the poster above is correct. Genetic modification (GMO) is different.
Slightly different but equally as nutritious (often more nutritious) and just as safe.0 -
This post makes no sense to me. Why do bananas having chemicals and it being alright for you to eat candy = there are no "bad" or "good" foods? Or do the quotes have some magic?
Just because it's okay to have candy, doesn't make candy "good" food.
what would make candy bad?
Candy is a pretty broad term, and I never said they were bad. But generally when someone says good food and bad food they are refering to the nutritional package of the food. The food outside dosage and context of total diet.
Most candy has a poor nutritional package. It's meant to be a treat. And while treats are often a good thing, they are also often bad food.
My package is pretty nutritious... therefore it is candy?
bahahahahahahahahahaha0 -
I'd go with the banana. IMO, fruits and veggies trump factory made foods, any day. I think it's silly for people to argue that a banana and a factory made granola bar have the same nutritional value. I agree that a calorie equals a calorie, but there is more to health than counting calories.
Even though that banana was genetically modifed to eliminate the (rather large, inedible black) seeds? and make it easier to peel? And there are all-natural granola bars, by the way. Both the granola bar and the banana have sugar in them.
Bananas are not "genetically modified" in the sense of GMO foods. They have been selectively bread any hybridized over the years to make them more human food friendly. Most of our fruits and vegetables have, even the avocado.
http://www.motherearthnews.com/real-food/hybrid-seeds-vs-gmos-zb0z1301zsor.aspx
http://www.salon.com/2013/10/31/avocados_should_be_extinct_partner/
http://boingboing.net/2012/04/23/is-this-the-banana-your-grandc.html
But the poster above is correct. Genetic modification (GMO) is different.0
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