Fall of the Great Food Pyramid

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  • Jovialation
    Jovialation Posts: 7,632 Member
    Take off the other shoe!!
  • IronmanPanda
    IronmanPanda Posts: 2,083 Member
    Poor people don't deserve to have food. DUH!
    Yes they do! Cannibalism is the solution to both problems: world hunger and over population. Feed the grains to the poor people to fatten them up, feed the poor people to the rich. It's a win/win situation. :bigsmile:

    I've always been a fan of Thomas's but this seals it.
  • odusgolp
    odusgolp Posts: 10,477 Member
    I'm just here for the strippers.

    I just took my right shoe off.

    Would you like a pecan??

    Ah look! One has arrived. :)

    This makes me feel like Neo... but I won't test out the whole dodging bullet things just yet.
  • IronmanPanda
    IronmanPanda Posts: 2,083 Member
    I have several sweet spots.

    What are we talking about?

    Oh really? I'd like to explore this further...
    Please continue...

    It's true! I sorta have this upside down pyramid of sweet spots, starting with my fabulous shoulders.

    Oh really... and where might said pyramid end? :blushing:

    It ends at the point. :wink:

    Pretty sure this is probably the most important item in this thread that needs to be discussed.
  • korygilliam
    korygilliam Posts: 594 Member
    Jovi--I think the guy in the middle of your ticker is the guy I am hugging on (and is flipping off the camera) in my profile pic! Hard to tell on this screen, though...
  • Nopedotjpeg
    Nopedotjpeg Posts: 1,805 Member
    Meh. First world problems...

    BY73a.jpg

    SO GUD
  • Qarol
    Qarol Posts: 6,171 Member
    Oh really... and where might said pyramid end? :blushing:
    It ends at the point. :wink:
    Pretty sure this is probably the most important item in this thread that needs to be discussed.
    I would also like to discuss Karin's point...
  • Thomasm198
    Thomasm198 Posts: 3,189 Member
    I'm just here for the strippers.

    and blow. don't forget the blow
    Strippers and blow? Sounds like a party I once attended. :embarassed:
  • Jovialation
    Jovialation Posts: 7,632 Member
    KARIN SHOULD BE OUR STRIPPER
  • raychill007
    raychill007 Posts: 55 Member
    What site did you get this image from? I LOVE it :D
  • raychill007
    raychill007 Posts: 55 Member
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    Sorry for dumb double post - where did you get this pic from, love it!!
  • koosdel
    koosdel Posts: 3,317 Member
    And no, if people gave up the grains (especially the glutenous grains) we would see a sharp decrease in obesity rates.

    If people gave up grains, there wouldn't be nearly enough food to feed 7 billion people.

    Another case for people to start growing their own food.

    Please explain how the residents of a New York City high-rise apartment building would be able to grow their own food.


    Container gardening.

    http://lifeonthebalcony.com/category/apartment-garden-challenges/high-rise-gardening/

    Ok now, this is out there... Surely no one believes they could sustain themselves on the amount off food they could raise on a patio.
  • raychill007
    raychill007 Posts: 55 Member
    Jovi--I think the guy in the middle of your ticker is the guy I am hugging on (and is flipping off the camera) in my profile pic! Hard to tell on this screen, though...

    That's so weird, I think it is too!!
  • It wasn't until the pasteurization and homogenization process came about that lactose intolerance became an issue.

    If we were to go back to consuming raw dairy products from grass fed and pastured ruminants, we would see far less lactose intolerance issues.

    So what they have done to dairy is what is making it unconsumable.

    I'm not sure it's exactly that simple but it's definitely true.

    I grew up on farmland and drank milk, with cream, straight from the cow (clean bucket and glass in between).

    I didn't become lactose intollerant until I moved to the city.

    Go back to the country and again I can have as much dairy as I like with no ill effects - it's the stuff you buy that's causing at least some of the problem.

    As for the pyramid changing I don't believe we really understand the human body entirely or how it works and so we can really only make educated guesses about these things, they're bound to change as the education does.
  • tigersword
    tigersword Posts: 8,059 Member
    This is the food pyramid I adhere to. I want nothing to do with the USDA's food pyramid that is catering to the likes of the grain industry and mostly Monsanto.

    Primal_Blueprint_Food_Pyramid.jpg

    Why does that graphic say "Effortless Weight Loss" on it?

    When you find YOUR sweet spot following the pyramid above you will have effortless weight loss.

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    This chart is too laughable. According to this chart I should be suffering from insidious weight gain, yet I've lost 52 pounds averaging 250 grams of carbs a day.
  • Fit4Kateri
    Fit4Kateri Posts: 81 Member
    Does anyone else on here feel some of these diet plans are similar to a pyramid scheme (pun only intended if you get it) as hard as people try to persude others to follow them?
  • Jovialation
    Jovialation Posts: 7,632 Member
    Jovi--I think the guy in the middle of your ticker is the guy I am hugging on (and is flipping off the camera) in my profile pic! Hard to tell on this screen, though...

    That's so weird, I think it is too!!
    Because it is!
    Norman Reedus is the greatest...and I have a similar picture with him flipping off the camera
  • CakeFit21
    CakeFit21 Posts: 2,521 Member
    Does anyone else on here feel some of these diet plans are similar to a pyramid scheme (pun only intended if you get it) as hard as people try to persude others to follow them?

    Apparently everyone wants to follow my pyramid. :blushing:
  • Julesong
    Julesong Posts: 18 Member

    Dairy consumption is one of the biggest causes of diet-related diseases.

    Actually this post is partially correct. For thousands of years way before the pasteurization and homogenization process people were consuming the milk of domesticated animals without lactose intolerance issues.

    It wasn't until the pasteurization and homogenization process came about that lactose intolerance became an issue.

    If we were to go back to consuming raw dairy products from grass fed and pastured ruminants, we would see far less lactose intolerance issues.

    So what they have done to dairy is what is making it unconsumable.

    ^^^ This!

    It has created not only lactose intolerance, but pasteurization and homogenization (from what I've been given to understand) allow dairy fats to clog our arteries in abundance in comparison to non-pasteurized/homogenized.
  • FunkBunny
    FunkBunny Posts: 417 Member
    Thank you all for entertaining me and helping me pick up a new friend along the way!
  • reactor25
    reactor25 Posts: 146 Member
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    "Its really not so hard to avoid grains (i'm allergic to gluten so i HAVE to avoid it). Wrap meat in bacon and you wont miss bread at all."
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    Never even thought of this option--might just give up bread if it means I can wrap meat in bacon...
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  • engineman312
    engineman312 Posts: 3,450 Member
    9233919.jpg

    Sorry for dumb double post - where did you get this pic from, love it!!

    google. it is your friend.
  • athensguy
    athensguy Posts: 550
    The best method of imbibing grains is in a fermented liquid form.

    If you're gaining weight while eating grains and maintaining a calorie deficit, you're miscalculating your calories.

    Lactose intolerance is the normal state. Lack of lactose intolerance is a relatively recent phenomenon. In mammals, lactose intolerance generally develops about the time weaning should occur.
  • Pebble321
    Pebble321 Posts: 6,423 Member

    "Its really not so hard to avoid grains (i'm allergic to gluten so i HAVE to avoid it). Wrap meat in bacon and you wont miss bread at all."

    Never even thought of this option--might just give up bread if it means I can wrap meat in bacon...

    Try this recipe :smile:
    It really IS meat wrapped in bacon!
    http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/23562/beef+bacon+and+mushroom+kebabs
    I ate it with noodle salad but I would probably have it with rice next time. OMG carbs, I'll probably die!
  • jknops2
    jknops2 Posts: 171 Member
    I would just like to add that I don't like lamb. Unless it's processed in the form of gyro meat. I didn't eat lamb (except gyros) and I lost all of the weight.
    So nobody should eat lamb. Unless it's processed in the form of gyro meat.

    Also, lamb contains anti-nutrients, but when combined with pita and tzatziki sauce, it forms super-nutrients which help you lose all of the weight, without any effort. And that sure beats exercise.

    I think we are done here.

    Start a website

    gurudailysapple

    Post a lot more stuff like this and you can make a lot of money.
  • idauria
    idauria Posts: 1,037 Member
    I prefer Paula+Deens+Food+Pyramid.jpg

    Then give yourself an insulin shot...
  • tigersword
    tigersword Posts: 8,059 Member
    The best method of imbibing grains is in a fermented liquid form.

    If you're gaining weight while eating grains and maintaining a calorie deficit, you're miscalculating your calories.

    Lactose intolerance is the normal state. Lack of lactose intolerance is a relatively recent phenomenon. In mammals, lactose intolerance generally develops about the time weaning should occur.

    This is the truth. Lactose intolerance is genetic, tolerance is a relatively recent genetic mutation, found mostly in people of western European descent, allowing people to continue consuming lactose into adulthood. For all other animals, and the majority of humans on Earth, lactose metabolism ends with the infant stage.

    Remember, drinking cow's milk is relatively recent. Before refrigeration, there was no way to store liquid milk, so it was converted to cheese and yogurt. Lactose is broken down during the cheese making and yogurt making process, so that's why lactose intolerance was never really mentioned, because people didn't drink milk. It's got nothing to do with homogenization or pasteurization.
  • korygilliam
    korygilliam Posts: 594 Member
    Jovi--I think the guy in the middle of your ticker is the guy I am hugging on (and is flipping off the camera) in my profile pic! Hard to tell on this screen, though...

    That's so weird, I think it is too!!
    Because it is!
    Norman Reedus is the greatest...and I have a similar picture with him flipping off the camera

    Yeah, I saw the two of them walking by me at a convention in Atlanta and I about freaked...I loved them in Boondock Saints. The picture after that one was of Norman licking up the side of my face. I felt like a little girl asking if I could get a picture with them!
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