I have not consumed any artificial sweeteners in over a year and have been able to maintain my 35 pound weight loss
Congratulations on a job well done.
I have not consumed any artificial sweeteners in over a year and have been able to maintain my 35 pound weight loss
Someone posted this on FB.
Not directed at anyone here:
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Please don't start
another article on
Obesity in America
until you explain
why Salads are $7
and Burgers are $1
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I have not consumed any artificial sweeteners in over a year and have been able to maintain my 35 pound weight loss
I'm sure that my words "offend" some people...but I'm getting a bit tired of all this "politically correct" nonsense. Some people don't get the hint, until reality hits them in the face. I'm not talking about elders who put on an extra 10 or 20 pounds as they age...that is almost a given for most people. However, when I see men pushing 300 lbs, and women flirting with 200, and they have to bend way over to see their shoes, over their fat bellies, I get "offended" because I know these people are costing me money in the form of higher medical/insurance bills. When I am pushing the cart at the grocery store for the wife, I cannot help but notice the number of people whose carts are loaded with beer, diet soda and snacks. In most cases, these same people closely resemble a beached walrus as they waddle around. If a person's waistline is over half their height, they need to think seriously about some lifestyle changes. I, too, tend to put on weight if I do nothing but sit in front of the TV, or computer, and munch on snacks. Fortunately, I was smart enough to retire to an environment where I Have to do some serious work every day the weather permits, and I stay between 155 and 160...which is ideal for my height.
I know several seniors who are substantially overweight...and they All share one thing in common...their calendar is filled with doctor appointments.
Good point. Lots of obesity in the UK now as well and catching up quickly to the US.
Just to jump in real quick.. FAT is NOT a bad word in nutrition.. It's necessary. It allows us to absorb vital fat soluble nutrients such as vitamins A, D, E, and K. A person totally eliminating fat from their diets will soon suffer malnutrition and vitamin deficiency. I believe the old guidelines were to include healthy fats, such as the polyunsaturated variety as 10% of your calories, but not sure it that has been adjusted.. Carry on...nthego:
I always assumed pure fat was tasteless. Hmmm.. Something else to ponder about now.
I relate an incident that happened some time ago in ASDA (part of the Walmart group).... I was looking for the fresh herbs but seemed to be confronted by ailes of ready meals. I was moaning about this when a female shopper asked, "Have you gotta problem?" I said yes, I couldn't find the fresh herbs. She looked puzzled and said, "I wouldn't know wot they were".
And I thought, that pretty well sums up the problem.
I relate an incident that happened some time ago in ASDA (part of the Walmart group).... I was looking for the fresh herbs but seemed to be confronted by ailes of ready meals. I was moaning about this when a female shopper asked, "Have you gotta problem?" I said yes, I couldn't find the fresh herbs. She looked puzzled and said, "I wouldn't know wot they were".
And I thought, that pretty well sums up the problem.
Oh Captain, I know exactly what you mean. I once went through a check out with radishes in the pile and when the cashier came to them, she had no idea what they are! Radishes! Who doesn't know what a radish is?
Not surprised! I've seen on the news where they are asking kids what certain fruit and veg here and it's shocking what they don't know.
My only supermarket, Morrison's, had a big rack of fresh herbs for about a year. I guess they didn't sell well as now it's a small area of packaged fresh herbs.
After working as a cashier in a supermarket for 17 1/2 years I can assure you it is not only kids that don't know.
I was working the self scan tills one day when a woman of 70 or over had a problem weighing tomatoes and she turned to me for help, I took her through step by step and told her she had to press the fruit button first, she then turned to me and very haughtily said.........'oh! so now you are calling a tomato a fruit'.............my reply to her was.........'madam a tomato has always been a fruit'.......with that I walked away.![]()
Yep, many adults don't know either!! There are veggies in the UK that either we didn't have in the US or I just didn't know what they were.
\Someone posted this on FB.
Not directed at anyone here:
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Please don't start
another article on
Obesity in America
until you explain
why Salads are $7
and Burgers are $1
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Would anyone be interested to know why salads are $7 and burgers a $1?
Because I think I could tell you if you were. But if you're not, I won't bother you with it.
Having gone back and read through this thread again, I must admit to having taken part in a foray where I did not belong. Heat of the moment, I suppose.......imp