Let's clear up a misconception
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Since we are all about the pics today...
Also, a word to the wise. Be very careful handling the roasted Peeps. The hot sugar burns like a mofo if you touch it to check the consistency of your deliciously melted charred peep.0 -
Is this the thread where I confess that I've never liked marshmallows in any form? I always thought they were too sweet.0
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mamapeach910 wrote: »Is this the thread where I confess that I've never liked marshmallows in any form? I always thought they were too sweet.
Agree...I'll choke down one roasted over the campfire (or in a smore) just for nostalgia purposes...but they do nothing for me.0 -
I've had chocolate for breakfast for the last three days this week.
What that statement doesn't tell you is that it was two squares of 85% lindt and the rest of my days were made up of moslty whole healthy foods, a *kitten* tonne of veggies, lean protein and healthy fats.
I think part of the issue is that people in the fitness industry post about eating certain foods without adding the context to their statements.
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mamapeach910 wrote: »Is this the thread where I confess that I've never liked marshmallows in any form? I always thought they were too sweet.
I haven't eaten a marshmallow in over 20 years, cos all the commercial ones have gelatine in them. I'm pretty sure the minute someone makes a non-gelatine version I'm going to discover I hate the stuff.
I kind of miss mallowpuffs though. Stick those suckers in the microwave for a few seconds = gooey chocolatey goodness.
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mamapeach910 wrote: »Is this the thread where I confess that I've never liked marshmallows in any form? I always thought they were too sweet.
This is why I can only have them burnt. The burnt sugar offsets the sweet a little bit for me. Even then I can only eat like one big marshmallow.
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you failed again, stop using the google search url.[/quote]MrCoolGrim wrote: »I've had chocolate for breakfast for the last three days this week.
What that statement doesn't tell you is that it was two squares of 85% lindt and the rest of my days were made up of moslty whole healthy foods, a *kitten* tonne of veggies, lean protein and healthy fats.
I think part of the issue is that people in the fitness industry post about eating certain foods without adding the context to their statements.
I agree I had my chocolate mixed with peanut butter and tuna for lunch today0 -
I don't like peeps...but I buy them for my kids. I got them the "mystery" peeps the other day. They weren't so popular... Does it count if we at least have them in the house? I really only like homemade marshmallows.
I just had pizza with feta, pineapple and jalapenos. It was soooooooooo good. I have just enough calories left for some chocolate.
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Wait, does my lifestyle choice not to eat marshmallow (and therefore Peeps, which I'm not sure we can even get in NZ) mean I'm doomed to never lose weight? Should I just give up now???0
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ceoverturf wrote: »
aaaaannnnnddddd now I hate you. I want to be able to eat that many carbs and yummy cereals but my genetic predisposition for my body to store fat when I eat carbs or sugar says I cant *pout lip*
Cannot believe that nobody commented on that little special snowflake who doesn't work like science.
And now I want a pulled pork sandwich too.
Guess what I had for lunch today????! @Francl27
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And I had pie for dessert. (pic not included...it didn't last long enough)
And it was *** delicious
**Editor's note...NOT a burger
Now that's mean.
I did decide to cook my pork chops in the crockpot with some barbecue sauce tomorrow because of this post. I don't have buns though, but I can make do with some good sliced bread.
Testing my gif power on my tablet
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Alyssa_Is_LosingIt wrote: »
Unfortunately, the ones who need to hear this the most will not hear it. It's all they have. They'll never give up their last ditch argument in favor of common sense.
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A box of Peeps is a few bucks, why exactly are we losing our minds over something that you can get on the shelf of a gas station 24 hours a day?0
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My powers have been restored
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I never do gifs right, hope it works.0 -
emily_stew wrote: »
Indifference isn't painful, so the doll is not helpful.0 -
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emily_stew wrote: »emily_stew wrote: »
Indifference isn't painful, so the doll is not helpful.
So your preferred gas station treat is beef jerky, I hear you.
I guess I should just play along and post a pic of beef jerky and be all giddy about it...well, just trust me, I'm messing with Sasquatch and reveling in the consumption of a crappy little piece of dried up beef. Up next are the Funions and the Ringdings...0 -
emily_stew wrote: »
That made me laugh way more than it should have.
I'll also add myself to those that are not fans of Peeps. I think it's the sugar coating because I love marshmallows. Although, I will admit, this thread has me wanting to buy a box and see if I still dislike them. Yellow, of course, for their magic weight loss powers.0 -
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Lots of people who eat food in moderation, don't ONLY eat processed or junk food, candy and ice cream as all their meals. Many of us actually eat lots of whole foods in high amounts too.
Carry on.
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Exactly. Had two Reese's eggs earlier, but I'm also having a salad for dinner with grilled chicken and lots of veggies. Some people seem to think it's an either/or type of thing and that if you practice moderation all you eat is what they consider "bad" foods. Couldn't be further from the truth.
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Nony_Mouse wrote: »mamapeach910 wrote: »Is this the thread where I confess that I've never liked marshmallows in any form? I always thought they were too sweet.
I haven't eaten a marshmallow in over 20 years, cos all the commercial ones have gelatine in them. I'm pretty sure the minute someone makes a non-gelatine version I'm going to discover I hate the stuff.
I kind of miss mallowpuffs though. Stick those suckers in the microwave for a few seconds = gooey chocolatey goodness.
oh man i love those things too.
one of my (former and weight contributing) habits was to have milk and cookies in bed at night. not bad if you only eat a cookie or two but you know, half the package later im going 'wtf?' LOLOLOL. every now and then i would get those pinwheel things. nomnomnom
and nutterbutter (preferably wafers)
and oreos
and those peanut butter fudge filled things
and fudge covered graham crackers
and anything keebler
and now we know why debbie doesnt eat cookies and milk in bed at night anymore LOLOLOL0 -
Nuff said! *high five*0
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Sabine_Stroehm wrote: »I choose to limit heavily refined carbs. I'm not demonizing carbs.
I choose to limit added sugars in my diet. I'm not demonizing sugar.
Agreed!If someone limits their consumption of soda are they demonizing it?
Not necessarily. Usually not, even.If someone limits their consumption of fast foods are they demonizing it?
Not necessarily. Usually not, even.Sounds like moderation to me.
Certainly could be!I choose to limit heavily refined carbs and added sugars. Sounds like moderation to me. I may limit more than the next guy, but it's what works for me.
Your descriptions of your eating choices fit my definition of moderation. But you are the one who seems to self-identify with the "clean eaters." Not sure why, although I appreciate that you don't share the bizarre affection for the term that so many have.
I think people "demonize" sugar when they say: "sugar is the devil." Or "I am addicted to sugar, it's just like crack." Or when they post links to documentaries about how sugar, on its own and with evil intent (just kidding on that bit) made the US fat--not overeating, but sugar in ketchup or some such. Or, my very favorite, when people claim that the reason people go to McD's--McD's!--is not the fries or the fat or the salt, but the miniscule amounts of sugar in the buns and ketchup and of course the sodas. Because goodness knows the buns and ketchup is what people like about McD's, and you can't find a soda anywhere else in the whole USA!
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mamapeach910 wrote: »Is this the thread where I confess that I've never liked marshmallows in any form? I always thought they were too sweet.
Sister! I HATE marshmallows so very much. The only way I could ever manage them when cooking out was to set them on fire and then eat them after they were all charred. (I am sure that was EXTREMELY unhealthy, yes.) As a result, I also hate 'smores and get annoyed that they are so beloved. (So far as I can tell no one genuinely likes peeps.)0 -
Nony_Mouse wrote: »mamapeach910 wrote: »Is this the thread where I confess that I've never liked marshmallows in any form? I always thought they were too sweet.
I haven't eaten a marshmallow in over 20 years, cos all the commercial ones have gelatine in them. I'm pretty sure the minute someone makes a non-gelatine version I'm going to discover I hate the stuff.
I kind of miss mallowpuffs though. Stick those suckers in the microwave for a few seconds = gooey chocolatey goodness.
Childhood awesomeness, were mallow puffs. Also:
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