Low(er) Carb Real Food
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Again, it's how the descriptors are used that ticks me off because you (in a general sense here) are using a broad brush to narrowly paint something just so you (again in general) can feel morally superior in your dietary choices.
I think I just discovered the issue people seem to have with food labels.
I'd say relax. Yes there are some people that may feel superior in whatever choice they're making. I usually ignore these people. And TBH, this OP didn't strike me as that type. I try to eat simply and avoid grains, etc. However, I definitely don't feel superior. And to be honest, I don't really care what you eat. If you ask for my advice though, I will share what works for me.
In the end, who cares? If someone feels superior because of their food choices, of all things, let them. It certainly doesn't hurt my feelings any. Hey, I drink way more than I should. Don't really care if someone wants to get on their anti-alcohol high horse either. Well, occasionally I get huffy about it, but that's usually because I'm having my own issues and feeling defensive.
In fact...off to happy hour! :drinker:0 -
aqsylvester wrote: »By real food, I mean largely unprocessed. No seed oils high in omega 6 fatty acids. Nothing what I would term "hyperpalatable." Nothing with added sugar, HFCS, artificial sweeteners, chemicals, preservatives, food dyes. Real grass-fed dairy, meat, pastured eggs.
That is a reasonable ethical decision. I hope you can continue to follow it.
Unfortunately with all my other obligations is is not feasible in either money or time.
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Again, it's how the descriptors are used that ticks me off because you (in a general sense here) are using a broad brush to narrowly paint something just so you (again in general) can feel morally superior in your dietary choices.
I think I just discovered the issue people seem to have with food labels.
I'd say relax. Yes there are some people that may feel superior in whatever choice they're making. I usually ignore these people. And TBH, this OP didn't strike me as that type. I try to eat simply and avoid grains, etc. However, I definitely don't feel superior. And to be honest, I don't really care what you eat. If you ask for my advice though, I will share what works for me.
In the end, who cares? If someone feels superior because of their food choices, of all things, let them. It certainly doesn't hurt my feelings any. Hey, I drink way more than I should. Don't really care if someone wants to get on their anti-alcohol high horse either. Well, occasionally I get huffy about it, but that's usually because I'm having my own issues and feeling defensive.
In fact...off to happy hour! :drinker:
Because for every one time that a person will say they lost XX number of pounds strictly clean eating, there are five people listening thinking that's the only way to do it. Those same people are the ones that think they've failed once they "cave in" and have a candy bar or choose to eat some chips for a snack.
This is why I speak out about it. I used to be that person that was strictly cutting out candy, bread, chips, and tortillas--all the things I love. I lost weight; I was miserable; and I felt extremely guilty every time I gave in to a craving because I felt that I failed.0 -
that steak is almost overcooked... shame it couldn't have a little bit more juicy redness to it...0
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baconslave wrote: »Passionate can be arrogant, but it isn't always arrogant. Keto/low-carbers, like people on other eating plans, can be very passionate. But they usually aren't arrogant.
Not me, I'm totally arrogant.
In fact, I've been considering having some business cards made up at vistaprint that just say "http://www.reddit.com/r/keto - check it out, it might save your life." and hand it out to all the morbidly obese people I see shoveling carbs into their pieholes around town.
If I can save even ONE pancreas, it will have been worth it.
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LolBroScience wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »LolBroScience wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »LolBroScience wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »
I bet her mind would be blown if she realized someone was losing weight eating a low carb diet because...dun dun dun...you maintain a calorie deficit!
And she might be amazed to learn that different people have: different goals!
OP states shes on a "weight loss journey"
And that she's trying to avoid DIABETES.
Ah, right I forgot. Carbs = Diabetes.
I didn't say that, did I.
Is that a question or a statement.blktngldhrt wrote: »LolBroScience wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »LolBroScience wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »LolBroScience wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »
I bet her mind would be blown if she realized someone was losing weight eating a low carb diet because...dun dun dun...you maintain a calorie deficit!
And she might be amazed to learn that different people have: different goals!
OP states shes on a "weight loss journey"
And that she's trying to avoid DIABETES.
Ah, right I forgot. Carbs = Diabetes.
I didn't say that, did I.
Is that a question or a statement.
Looks like a statement. I don't see a question mark.
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baconslave wrote: »OMG does that not look amazing? I bet that's been processed.
My lord that looks good. And it fits perfectly with my diet.0 -
Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »LolBroScience wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »LolBroScience wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »LolBroScience wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »
I bet her mind would be blown if she realized someone was losing weight eating a low carb diet because...dun dun dun...you maintain a calorie deficit!
And she might be amazed to learn that different people have: different goals!
OP states shes on a "weight loss journey"
And that she's trying to avoid DIABETES.
Ah, right I forgot. Carbs = Diabetes.
I didn't say that, did I.
Is that a question or a statement.blktngldhrt wrote: »LolBroScience wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »LolBroScience wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »LolBroScience wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »
I bet her mind would be blown if she realized someone was losing weight eating a low carb diet because...dun dun dun...you maintain a calorie deficit!
And she might be amazed to learn that different people have: different goals!
OP states shes on a "weight loss journey"
And that she's trying to avoid DIABETES.
Ah, right I forgot. Carbs = Diabetes.
I didn't say that, did I.
Is that a question or a statement.
Looks like a statement. I don't see a question mark.
Page 5, stated as sarcasm. Aware, was kidding.0 -
rprussell2004 wrote: »baconslave wrote: »Passionate can be arrogant, but it isn't always arrogant. Keto/low-carbers, like people on other eating plans, can be very passionate. But they usually aren't arrogant.
Not me, I'm totally arrogant.
In fact, I've been considering having some business cards made up at vistaprint that just say "http://www.reddit.com/r/keto - check it out, it might save your life." and hand it out to all the morbidly obese people I see shoveling carbs into their pieholes around town.
If I can save even ONE pancreas, it will have been worth it.0 -
Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »baconslave wrote: »OMG does that not look amazing? I bet that's been processed.
My lord that looks good. And it fits perfectly with my diet.
Drooling...I figured multiple people here would appreciate that pic.0 -
LolBroScience wrote: »_Terrapin_ wrote: »LolBroScience wrote: »eh nevermind... not worth it.
Come on. . . . .just let it out. I bet you are either thinking something like 'southern' or 'sea salt' go ahead. . . . just say it.
What?
Gelato flavors. . . .good Lord.
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_Terrapin_ wrote: »LolBroScience wrote: »_Terrapin_ wrote: »LolBroScience wrote: »eh nevermind... not worth it.
Come on. . . . .just let it out. I bet you are either thinking something like 'southern' or 'sea salt' go ahead. . . . just say it.
What?
Gelato flavors. . . .good Lord.
scoff at Butter Pecan. Sea Salt Caramel is fine though... I'm all about that Caramel Apple Pie.0 -
OP: by now you've figured out that the main boards can be a bit of a minefield. Folks feel very strongly about some of this stuff. Even when it's not about them. Through the posts hopefully, you've also seen a few posters who might be good "pals" for you, if you decide to stay. cheers.0
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Wow, I stepped away from the thread to a couple days, and it blew up! LOL
This has taught me a lot about how triggering, controversial, and divisive some concepts can be for people.
I'm glad for all the friends I got through the publicity
Despite the "minefield," overall MFP has been hugely helpful for me so far. I've lost 5 lbs since I started, so something is going right!
Also, I haven't had to feel hungry, which is essential for me because I love to eat. My food budget is way down, as processed and restaurant food is honestly more expensive. That kind of food is no longer a "treat" for me. It is more of a treat to know I am nourishing myself with wholesome, REAL food--I feel like I eat like a king! My kids are eating healthier due to my diet changes. All around lots of good things.
I wish the best for everyone.0 -
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Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »baconslave wrote: »OMG does that not look amazing? I bet that's been processed.
My lord that looks good. And it fits perfectly with my diet.
slurps. that would take care of my meat tooth.0
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