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A Korean diet is basically what the average Korean eats daily? Heck most Chinese people aren't overweight or obese and the same with Japanese. It's NOT the diet. It's more about how MUCH they eat.
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rheddmobile wrote: »It depends, just like American diets there are healthy and unhealthy ways to eat traditional Korean foods. When a typical Korean diet is not so nutritious, the main culprits tend to be too many simple starches such as rice and too much sodium. Focus on fish, lean meats, pickles, and vegetables and a Korean diet can be very healthy.
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magnusthenerd wrote: »You people have it all wrong.
Korea has a national assembly. Japan has a Diet.
hows that
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South Korean National Assembly Building
Japanese National Diet Building
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nutmegoreo wrote: »psychod787 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »psychod787 wrote: »The Korean diet... isn't that the one where you can eat all the Korean you want, but you have to catch the Korean yourself?🤔
I'm guessing your local grocer shelves are getting empty...
The dog was looking nervous today...lol
Just this morning I was thinking about which of my critters would go first. Fortunately for them I have enough food for now.
There's wild turkeys walking around my neighborhood right now and no turkey in the grocery store, kind of looking at then in a different light!6 -
serimahmood wrote: »
Because the gas is enough to ensure I keep up with the required social distancing these days.7 -
Is this just David Chang messin’ withus? I watched your show. Korean food looks like it could almost be the next Indian. 😉
ETA. Love Indian food. We don’t have Korean here though... set us up?0 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »psychod787 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »psychod787 wrote: »The Korean diet... isn't that the one where you can eat all the Korean you want, but you have to catch the Korean yourself?🤔
I'm guessing your local grocer shelves are getting empty...
The dog was looking nervous today...lol
Just this morning I was thinking about which of my critters would go first. Fortunately for them I have enough food for now.
There's wild turkeys walking around my neighborhood right now and no turkey in the grocery store, kind of looking at then in a different light!
There is a flock of wild turkeys living in the brush surrounding a golf course near where I live (VERY TAME for turkeys; will just let u walk up 2 w/in a few feet of them wc wild turkeys normally won't let u do) but I'm sure local LE would take a dim view of "harvesting" them. LOL!3 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »psychod787 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »psychod787 wrote: »The Korean diet... isn't that the one where you can eat all the Korean you want, but you have to catch the Korean yourself?🤔
I'm guessing your local grocer shelves are getting empty...
The dog was looking nervous today...lol
Just this morning I was thinking about which of my critters would go first. Fortunately for them I have enough food for now.
There's wild turkeys walking around my neighborhood right now and no turkey in the grocery store, kind of looking at then in a different light!
We always have a lot of rabbits. I've never eaten rabbit, but I'd be willing.1 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »psychod787 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »psychod787 wrote: »The Korean diet... isn't that the one where you can eat all the Korean you want, but you have to catch the Korean yourself?🤔
I'm guessing your local grocer shelves are getting empty...
The dog was looking nervous today...lol
Just this morning I was thinking about which of my critters would go first. Fortunately for them I have enough food for now.
There's wild turkeys walking around my neighborhood right now and no turkey in the grocery store, kind of looking at then in a different light!
We always have a lot of rabbits. I've never eaten rabbit, but I'd be willing.
It's good braised in red wine and fresh veggies... mmmmm...3 -
just_Tomek wrote: »psychod787 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »psychod787 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »psychod787 wrote: »The Korean diet... isn't that the one where you can eat all the Korean you want, but you have to catch the Korean yourself?🤔
I'm guessing your local grocer shelves are getting empty...
The dog was looking nervous today...lol
Just this morning I was thinking about which of my critters would go first. Fortunately for them I have enough food for now.
There's wild turkeys walking around my neighborhood right now and no turkey in the grocery store, kind of looking at then in a different light!
We always have a lot of rabbits. I've never eaten rabbit, but I'd be willing.
It's good braised in red wine and fresh veggies... mmmmm...
Now we are talking!!! I see plenty of them hopping around spring and summer during my morning bike commutes
The acid in the red wine will help with the game taste that wild rabbits can have. Domestics, they are straight butter... lol0 -
serimahmood wrote: »A Korean diet is basically what the average Korean eats daily? Heck most Chinese people aren't overweight or obese and the same with Japanese. It's NOT the diet. It's more about how MUCH they eat.
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Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
this is the method of life style modification with best eating habits
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Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
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