Clean eating- does it matter?
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nutmegoreo wrote: »janejellyroll wrote: »thechaoswithinme wrote: »cassandrarodriguez89 wrote: »Yes, it 100% matters, for instance, I eat healthy. I ate one cancer meal (taco bell) and broke out in sweat throwing up for hours. If I eat a slice of cake I get horrid acne. Actually, anything that has no good nutrition sends me into oblivion, I will get sick, depressed and acne. Not to mention I hate the taste of white bread, white rice and fried foods. The flavors are nasty, I don't understand why some people enjoy the taste, I honestly think they pretend to like it because they don't want to make effort in eating healthy. White bread tastes like paper... unless they have weird taste buds its a strange concept to me. I will say sugar is different though, it tastes AMAZING... and sometimes its worth the acne and migraine
Gummy Bears are . . . low fat.
Not the chubby ones.
This also made me break out in to loud laughter in my office! Haha2 -
TimothyFish wrote: »thechaoswithinme wrote: »I used to enjoy garbage.
That's just gross. Were you homeless or something?janejellyroll wrote: »WinoGelato wrote: »thechaoswithinme wrote: »cassandrarodriguez89 wrote: »Yes, it 100% matters, for instance, I eat healthy. I ate one cancer meal (taco bell) and broke out in sweat throwing up for hours. If I eat a slice of cake I get horrid acne. Actually, anything that has no good nutrition sends me into oblivion, I will get sick, depressed and acne. Not to mention I hate the taste of white bread, white rice and fried foods. The flavors are nasty, I don't understand why some people enjoy the taste, I honestly think they pretend to like it because they don't want to make effort in eating healthy. White bread tastes like paper... unless they have weird taste buds its a strange concept to me. I will say sugar is different though, it tastes AMAZING... and sometimes its worth the acne and migraine
You used to eat garbage? And enjoyed it?
That is strange. I'm glad I haven't ever had to dig food out of a trash can. My sympathy to @thechaoswithinme for going through that...
George Costanza would argue that if it's on top, it's not really garbage. Maybe that's what we're talking about here . . .
Hahaha very funny guys. You know what I'm saying fast foods, chips Unhealthy food items. Hahahahaha0 -
WinoGelato wrote: »thechaoswithinme wrote: »cassandrarodriguez89 wrote: »Yes, it 100% matters, for instance, I eat healthy. I ate one cancer meal (taco bell) and broke out in sweat throwing up for hours. If I eat a slice of cake I get horrid acne. Actually, anything that has no good nutrition sends me into oblivion, I will get sick, depressed and acne. Not to mention I hate the taste of white bread, white rice and fried foods. The flavors are nasty, I don't understand why some people enjoy the taste, I honestly think they pretend to like it because they don't want to make effort in eating healthy. White bread tastes like paper... unless they have weird taste buds its a strange concept to me. I will say sugar is different though, it tastes AMAZING... and sometimes its worth the acne and migraine
You used to eat garbage? And enjoyed it?
That is strange. I'm glad I haven't ever had to dig food out of a trash can. My sympathy to @thechaoswithinme for going through that...
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thechaoswithinme wrote: »TimothyFish wrote: »thechaoswithinme wrote: »I used to enjoy garbage.
That's just gross. Were you homeless or something?janejellyroll wrote: »WinoGelato wrote: »thechaoswithinme wrote: »cassandrarodriguez89 wrote: »Yes, it 100% matters, for instance, I eat healthy. I ate one cancer meal (taco bell) and broke out in sweat throwing up for hours. If I eat a slice of cake I get horrid acne. Actually, anything that has no good nutrition sends me into oblivion, I will get sick, depressed and acne. Not to mention I hate the taste of white bread, white rice and fried foods. The flavors are nasty, I don't understand why some people enjoy the taste, I honestly think they pretend to like it because they don't want to make effort in eating healthy. White bread tastes like paper... unless they have weird taste buds its a strange concept to me. I will say sugar is different though, it tastes AMAZING... and sometimes its worth the acne and migraine
You used to eat garbage? And enjoyed it?
That is strange. I'm glad I haven't ever had to dig food out of a trash can. My sympathy to @thechaoswithinme for going through that...
George Costanza would argue that if it's on top, it's not really garbage. Maybe that's what we're talking about here . . .
Hahaha very funny guys. You know what I'm saying fast foods, chips Unhealthy food items. Hahahahaha
No, I don't think we know what you are saying. Why are those foods "garbage"?
Also, I've never understood this mindset of changing your eating habits so dramatically that foods you used to enjoy taste terrible now. Is that really something to aspire to? I actually strive to eat all the foods I enjoy, while reaching my goals.2 -
All I meant was foods that are overly processed.. it's not a big deal. You know what I'm saying. I wasn't trying to offended anyone.0
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thechaoswithinme wrote: »All I meant was foods that are overly processed.. it's not a big deal. You know what I'm saying. I wasn't trying to offended anyone.
I think the point trying to be made is that labeling foods "unhealthy" and "garbage" is very subjective. Processed foods are not inherently unhealthy and neither are fast foods for that matter. "Clean" and "unhealthy" are purely based on perspective4 -
thechaoswithinme wrote: »All I meant was foods that are overly processed.. it's not a big deal. You know what I'm saying. I wasn't trying to offended anyone.
Any food can be part of a healthy diet - that includes fast food, chips, and gummy bears. Although I hear the Haribo Sugar Free ones may be something to limit...6 -
WinoGelato wrote: »thechaoswithinme wrote: »TimothyFish wrote: »thechaoswithinme wrote: »I used to enjoy garbage.
That's just gross. Were you homeless or something?janejellyroll wrote: »WinoGelato wrote: »thechaoswithinme wrote: »cassandrarodriguez89 wrote: »Yes, it 100% matters, for instance, I eat healthy. I ate one cancer meal (taco bell) and broke out in sweat throwing up for hours. If I eat a slice of cake I get horrid acne. Actually, anything that has no good nutrition sends me into oblivion, I will get sick, depressed and acne. Not to mention I hate the taste of white bread, white rice and fried foods. The flavors are nasty, I don't understand why some people enjoy the taste, I honestly think they pretend to like it because they don't want to make effort in eating healthy. White bread tastes like paper... unless they have weird taste buds its a strange concept to me. I will say sugar is different though, it tastes AMAZING... and sometimes its worth the acne and migraine
You used to eat garbage? And enjoyed it?
That is strange. I'm glad I haven't ever had to dig food out of a trash can. My sympathy to @thechaoswithinme for going through that...
George Costanza would argue that if it's on top, it's not really garbage. Maybe that's what we're talking about here . . .
Hahaha very funny guys. You know what I'm saying fast foods, chips Unhealthy food items. Hahahahaha
No, I don't think we know what you are saying. Why are those foods "garbage"?
Also, I've never understood this mindset of changing your eating habits so dramatically that foods you used to enjoy taste terrible now. Is that really something to aspire to? I actually strive to eat all the foods I enjoy, while reaching my goals.
I just think those foods don't fuel you. They have no nutritional value. I'm not telling what to eat. Do what you want it's your journey. I prefer to eat them in moderation.. if I find something I enjoy. My tastebuds did change. I don't enjoy the snack and certain food items. I used too. That's all. Everyone is different. It's your choice. Sorry it my wording offended you. Before I guess I could eat those foods in moderation. Now I can0 -
thechaoswithinme wrote: »All I meant was foods that are overly processed.. it's not a big deal. You know what I'm saying. I wasn't trying to offended anyone.
Except that several people in this thread, myself included, stated that we eat varying amounts of processed foods and you called the our food choices "garbage." What was your point in that if not to offend?3 -
WinoGelato wrote: »thechaoswithinme wrote: »All I meant was foods that are overly processed.. it's not a big deal. You know what I'm saying. I wasn't trying to offended anyone.
Any food can be part of a healthy diet - that includes fast food, chips, and gummy bears. Although I hear the Haribo Sugar Free ones may be something to limit...
I have also heard and read those bears should be avoided at all costs for..."digestive health" reasons0 -
@WinoGelato I used to love those crispy muncho chips. Now they are to salty for me and have a weird after taste.. idk maybe I just associate those foods with feeling guilty after I ate them. I still working out all my kinks in my weight loss journey. I figuring out how to balance my eating habits. I'm not an expert or calm to be0
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thechaoswithinme wrote: »WinoGelato wrote: »thechaoswithinme wrote: »TimothyFish wrote: »thechaoswithinme wrote: »I used to enjoy garbage.
That's just gross. Were you homeless or something?janejellyroll wrote: »WinoGelato wrote: »thechaoswithinme wrote: »cassandrarodriguez89 wrote: »Yes, it 100% matters, for instance, I eat healthy. I ate one cancer meal (taco bell) and broke out in sweat throwing up for hours. If I eat a slice of cake I get horrid acne. Actually, anything that has no good nutrition sends me into oblivion, I will get sick, depressed and acne. Not to mention I hate the taste of white bread, white rice and fried foods. The flavors are nasty, I don't understand why some people enjoy the taste, I honestly think they pretend to like it because they don't want to make effort in eating healthy. White bread tastes like paper... unless they have weird taste buds its a strange concept to me. I will say sugar is different though, it tastes AMAZING... and sometimes its worth the acne and migraine
You used to eat garbage? And enjoyed it?
That is strange. I'm glad I haven't ever had to dig food out of a trash can. My sympathy to @thechaoswithinme for going through that...
George Costanza would argue that if it's on top, it's not really garbage. Maybe that's what we're talking about here . . .
Hahaha very funny guys. You know what I'm saying fast foods, chips Unhealthy food items. Hahahahaha
No, I don't think we know what you are saying. Why are those foods "garbage"?
Also, I've never understood this mindset of changing your eating habits so dramatically that foods you used to enjoy taste terrible now. Is that really something to aspire to? I actually strive to eat all the foods I enjoy, while reaching my goals.
I just think those foods don't fuel you. They have no nutritional value. I'm not telling what to eat. Do what you want it's your journey. I prefer to eat them in moderation.. if I find something I enjoy. My tastebuds did change. I don't enjoy the snack and certain food items. I used too. That's all. Everyone is different. It's your choice. Sorry it my wording offended you. Before I guess I could eat those foods in moderation. Now I can
The foods you described do fuel you and they do have nutritional value.
Eating foods we enjoy in moderation, as part of an overall balanced diet, is exactly what many people in this thread described that they do. Yet you are describing those foods as "garbage".
Did you read the entire thread?4 -
thechaoswithinme wrote: »
I just think those foods don't fuel you. They have no nutritional value.
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thechaoswithinme wrote: »@WinoGelato I used to love those crispy muncho chips. Now they are to salty for me and have a weird after taste.. idk maybe I just associate those foods with feeling guilty after I ate them. I still working out all my kinks in my weight loss journey. I figuring out how to balance my eating habits. I'm not an expert or calm to be
Feelings of guilt related to food, calling things "garbage", changing eating habits so dramatically that you don't enjoy things you used to enjoy... actually none of that sounds balanced or healthy.
It's great that you eat a healthful, balanced diet and that you've lost weight. Many of us have also been successful and strive for a healthful, balanced diet. The difference is, that eating some chips that you enjoy, shouldn't be something that you feel guilty about. They can be incorporated into an overall balanced, healthy diet - in moderation.
What you're describing is exactly why people took offense to the original post about Clean Eating - because it implies that anyone who still eats things like crispy muncho chips (whatever those are) is eating garbage.4 -
Mmm.... Pop Tarts.... (As long as they're not frosted. Can't stand those.)0
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WinoGelato wrote: »thechaoswithinme wrote: »All I meant was foods that are overly processed.. it's not a big deal. You know what I'm saying. I wasn't trying to offended anyone.
Any food can be part of a healthy diet - that includes fast food, chips, and gummy bears. Although I hear the Haribo Sugar Free ones may be something to limit...
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WinoGelato wrote: »thechaoswithinme wrote: »@WinoGelato I used to love those crispy muncho chips. Now they are to salty for me and have a weird after taste.. idk maybe I just associate those foods with feeling guilty after I ate them. I still working out all my kinks in my weight loss journey. I figuring out how to balance my eating habits. I'm not an expert or calm to be
Feelings of guilt related to food, calling things "garbage", changing eating habits so dramatically that you don't enjoy things you used to enjoy... actually none of that sounds balanced or healthy.
It's great that you eat a healthful, balanced diet and that you've lost weight. Many of us have also been successful and strive for a healthful, balanced diet. The difference is, that eating some chips that you enjoy, shouldn't be something that you feel guilty about. They can be incorporated into an overall balanced, healthy diet - in moderation.
What you're describing is exactly why people took offense to the original post about Clean Eating - because it implies that anyone who still eats things like crispy muncho chips (whatever those are) is eating garbage.
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This thread is fairly amazing.
And I mean that in a good way.2 -
I like sucking on Jolly Ranchers on long rides...good fuel, and they keep my mouth wet...1
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thechaoswithinme wrote: »WinoGelato wrote: »thechaoswithinme wrote: »@WinoGelato I used to love those crispy muncho chips. Now they are to salty for me and have a weird after taste.. idk maybe I just associate those foods with feeling guilty after I ate them. I still working out all my kinks in my weight loss journey. I figuring out how to balance my eating habits. I'm not an expert or calm to be
Feelings of guilt related to food, calling things "garbage", changing eating habits so dramatically that you don't enjoy things you used to enjoy... actually none of that sounds balanced or healthy.
It's great that you eat a healthful, balanced diet and that you've lost weight. Many of us have also been successful and strive for a healthful, balanced diet. The difference is, that eating some chips that you enjoy, shouldn't be something that you feel guilty about. They can be incorporated into an overall balanced, healthy diet - in moderation.
What you're describing is exactly why people took offense to the original post about Clean Eating - because it implies that anyone who still eats things like crispy muncho chips (whatever those are) is eating garbage.
You don't need to apologize, but I keep asking if you if you read the entire thread for a reason. The OP of this thread also had a similar revelation, and realized that the verbiage she was using, had some negative connotations, and that by opening her mind to what people were saying about balance and moderation - realized that her actual definition wasn't really that different than what other people were describing.
If you haven't, you really should read through the whole thread. There's a lot of good info in it. And MANY people struggle with that all or nothing mindset. However, that's what often keeps many people from finding long term success - because they are too restrictive, too self punishing, too quick to associate guilt with eating tasty foods. Understanding that it's possible to eat a primarily nutrient dense, healthful diet, and that eating an Oreo, or a serving of chips, doesn't invalidate all of your hard work or cancel out the nutrition you got from the other foods - is really important, in my opinion.5
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