Any BBC Feasters out there?
undergroundnotes1110
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I watched the BBC's 'what's the best diet for you' and learned so much about my body, hormones, right diets and eating habits. Anyone out there who is a Feaster and how do find the new diet?
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*prepares to send friend requests to any and all female responders to this thread*0
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ummm....
ETA: Dude...urbandictionary.com is your friend...0 -
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IM LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLING SO BAD RIGHT NOW0
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I am in love with this thread title. Too bad I'm a cracker. >.>0
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You should do a google search on "BBC Feasters Tumblr". I bet you'll find a large community of fellow feasters.0
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This wasn't what I was expecting.0
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Strong first post, by the way...0
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Too funny!! lmao0
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I'm pretty sure he is on the BBC!
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The only people I associate with are SWC Feasters if I'm being honest.........0
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I really don't want this to go away...0
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If I'm honest I don't get most of the comments on this thread but what the hell, as long as everyone is having a laugh 8)0
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undergroundnotes1110 wrote: »If I'm honest I don't get most of the comments on this thread but what the hell, as long as everyone is having a laugh 8)
That makes it even funnier to me! go to craigslist.org and search for BBC.....
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undergroundnotes1110 wrote: »If I'm honest I don't get most of the comments on this thread but what the hell, as long as everyone is having a laugh 8)
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I'm a huge fan of the BBC.0
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darktolight wrote: »LOL same here:) I am curious about the programme OP is referring too though, when was it on ? Channel 4 seems to have had a lot about dieting and obesity etc on lately
It's on iplayer, first time I found out about the hormones that Feasters (i.e those who can't stop eating at their meals, until they've over eaten ) it has tests to show you what type of eater and tips to make you stop being hungry, like eating slowly and adding protein to your food. Apparently it makes your hormones release and you stop feeling hungry. And much more to learn about your body. 100% scientific and it works a treat xx0 -
undergroundnotes1110 wrote: »darktolight wrote: »LOL same here:) I am curious about the programme OP is referring too though, when was it on ? Channel 4 seems to have had a lot about dieting and obesity etc on lately
It's on iplayer, first time I found out about the hormones that Feasters (i.e those who can't stop eating at their meals, until they've over eaten ) it has tests to show you what type of eater and tips to make you stop being hungry, like eating slowly and adding protein to your food. Apparently it makes your hormones release and you stop feeling hungry. And much more to learn about your body. 100% scientific and it works a treat xx
I was pretty sure that BBC offered plenty of protein?
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myfelinepal wrote: »I'm a huge fan of the BBC.
Good eh?0 -
undergroundnotes1110 wrote: »darktolight wrote: »LOL same here:) I am curious about the programme OP is referring too though, when was it on ? Channel 4 seems to have had a lot about dieting and obesity etc on lately
It's on iplayer, first time I found out about the hormones that Feasters (i.e those who can't stop eating at their meals, until they've over eaten ) it has tests to show you what type of eater and tips to make you stop being hungry, like eating slowly and adding protein to your food. Apparently it makes your hormones release and you stop feeling hungry. And much more to learn about your body. 100% scientific and it works a treat xx
I was pretty sure that BBC offered plenty of protein?
Guess it depends on how long the feast lasts.0 -
tincanonastring wrote: »undergroundnotes1110 wrote: »darktolight wrote: »LOL same here:) I am curious about the programme OP is referring too though, when was it on ? Channel 4 seems to have had a lot about dieting and obesity etc on lately
It's on iplayer, first time I found out about the hormones that Feasters (i.e those who can't stop eating at their meals, until they've over eaten ) it has tests to show you what type of eater and tips to make you stop being hungry, like eating slowly and adding protein to your food. Apparently it makes your hormones release and you stop feeling hungry. And much more to learn about your body. 100% scientific and it works a treat xx
I was pretty sure that BBC offered plenty of protein?
Guess it depends on how long the feast lasts.
The best thing about it is the longer it lasts, the more calories you burn.0 -
hahahhahaa. you guys are doing too much with this thread. Im dead...
**wondering if he really went to craigslist and searched BBC lmao0 -
and we shall feast...............0
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hahahhahaa. you guys are doing too much with this thread. Im dead...
**wondering if he really went to craigslist and searched BBC lmao
It's a 'she' and had never heard Craigslist, and no I didn't search for the bbc. Now go gather your *kitten* as it has fallen from laughing at the use of acronyms.0 -
Most of you play smartarses and them comments are not anywhere near as funny. But what the hell, you can't expect much I s'pose.0
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undergroundnotes1110 wrote: »Most of you play smartarses and them comments are not anywhere near as funny. But what the hell, you can't expect much I s'pose.
Aww, c'mon! Out of all the flavors, why'd you have to pick salty? We're just having some fun.0 -
You mad? Don't be mad... You created one of the best threads I've ever read.0
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