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Terrible! Another person who will be blamed for their weight problems. Our food is absolute shit.
Gonna have to ask for clarification of our food being absolute shit. Thatâs one ****ing bold shortsided statement.
Just look at a picture of a group of people from the 1960âs and compare it to the people hanging around today. Youâll get it.
Goalline is on Old Sarge's macrobiotic diet.
That ainât the food. Thatâs choices. The food isnt the problem. And calling out food is short sided bullshit.
You can eat any ****ing thing you want. Just cook it at home yourself with fresh ingredients. Donât eat anything from a paper bag. Ever.
Fry Chicken. Make Fries. You might make them twice a year. Itâs a pain in the ass to make them. But they will be perfect because you made them yourself.
Relationship of how we eat and what we cook is a significant problem in America. Somewhere cooking became a big damned inconvenience that big agriculture solved with frozen expediency.
But donât tell me our food is shit
Donât eat anything from a bag? How about, dont eat anything from ****ing packaging? Ever been to a grocery store. 90% of that shit is in packaging. Processed food. ****ing bullshit.
Grocery store? Tell me more of this place. It sounds fictitious and plastically bountiful.
Eat like the Africans...if you canât kill it with a spear donât eat it.
I don't think GMO is healthy. No GMO in 60's.
There is glyphosate in many of our foods as some harvested grains are sprayed with it to enhance drying.
I think it is a true statement. Even ignoring processed foods, food now worse than in 60's on average.
(I eat no processed food.)
What if you eat shit for breakfast?
I stay away from anything containing nanobots.
Chongo posted:Eat like the Africans...if you canât kill it with a spear donât eat it.
Chongo posted:Eat like the Africans...if you canât kill it with a spear donât eat it.
I should totally do that. Neighbors have some tasty looking dogs.
Trivia: he was back up QB to Eli on that Giants team that beat us in 2007, so he has as many Super Bowl rings as Aaron Rodgers
Goalline posted:Chongo posted:Eat like the Africans...if you canât kill it with a spear donât eat it.
I should totally do that. Neighbors have some tasty looking dogs.
Just leave the shit for me.
What if you eat shit for breakfast?
Wrong opening.
You can ingest it in pill form.
Thanks Fedya. Iâll miss you.
I figured most of you would celebrate.
YATittle posted:Trivia: he was back up QB to Eli on that Giants team that beat us in 2007, so he has as many Super Bowl rings as Aaron Rodgers
Yeah, but when was the last time he could fit it on his finger?
Think the societal change to a more sedentary lifestyle is just as responsible as the food. Read where he weighed 500 lbs. at one point.
They were pretty sendetary in the 50's too. Exercise habits have improved a lot since then. If you were to go out for a run in the 50's they'd think you were nuts or that someone was chasing you.
It's the food.
Food and lifestyles may change but one constant remains- it's still calories in and calories out.
And even office jobs in the 50s had a fair amount of movement. Unlike the paperless electronic workplaces today then you had to go back and forth to file rooms, copiers, whatever and were up-and-around much more during the day.
And all the janitor closet banging.
At least nobody's blamed Kendrick Norton's car crash on eating bad foods.
I'm pretty sure they amputated because the molten lava hot core of the gas station burrito he was holding exploded.
That's rich, Henry....
Henry is giving a first person account.
I'm pretty sure they amputated because the molten lava hot core of the gas station burrito he was holding exploded.
The explosion was in Fort Lauderdale....
Thanks Ted.
Blair Kiel posted:Henry is giving a first person account.
The struggle is real.
Fedya posted:I'm pretty sure they amputated because the molten lava hot core of the gas station burrito he was holding exploded.
The explosion was in Fort Lauderdale....
Burrito terrorists are among us.
michiganjoe posted:Food and lifestyles may change but one constant remains- it's still calories in and calories out.
Yes, but did we suddenly decide to eat more or was something done to the food to make us eat more of it?
Herschel posted:And even office jobs in the 50s had a fair amount of movement. Unlike the paperless electronic workplaces today then you had to go back and forth to file rooms, copiers, whatever and were up-and-around much more during the day.
And yet, today we have construction workers that look like they are 18 months pregnant. Aint the lack of exercise.
Goalline posted:michiganjoe posted:Food and lifestyles may change but one constant remains- it's still calories in and calories out.
Yes, but did we suddenly decide to eat more or was something done to the food to make us eat more of it?
You mean sugar?
More like the use of high fructose corn sugar or syrup.
Yeah that. Shit for breakfast.
Henry posted:Goalline posted:michiganjoe posted:Food and lifestyles may change but one constant remains- it's still calories in and calories out.
Yes, but did we suddenly decide to eat more or was something done to the food to make us eat more of it?
You mean sugar?
Sugar is certainly not great for us, but read the ingredient list of processed foods. How many chemical products are included? A lot of info showing vegetable oil has an insidious effect on our health.