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What do you eat? The thread about things you eat.
Scrambler_S:
Had Samgyeopsal and rose Tteokbokki for dinner tonight :p
noisyturtle:
Tried that Beetlejuice Fanta. Not a big fan of spiced apple, even less when it is cold spiced apple. At least it is not overtly spiced to the point of almost tasting like plastic, as so many spiced apple flavored foods tend to be.
It is utterly bizarre to me Fanta didn't go with banana flavor, which is the one fruit anyone would ever associate with Beetlejuice, and would've been a far tastier soda.
Findecanor:
I would expect what comes out the other end to still have that nasty green colour.
noisyturtle:
Dry breakfast cereal is a trap. Basically every single cereal in an American grocery store that is not on the all-natural shelf is like eating candy for breakfast. Honey Smacks have 56g of sugar in one bowl! Even some masquerading as healthier options are some of the worst offenders, like Raisin Bran Crunch, where it is the equivalent of eating a candy bar.
Is dry cereal a staple of breakfast in other countries other than US/Canada? Even if you compare a bowl of cereal to a pastry, the cereal eclipses pastries in sugar content dramatically.
tp4tissue:
If you feed high fat content to mice, they will get diabetes, JUST LIKE HUMANS.
If you fed high fat content to Cats/ Dogs, straight fat, they will NEVER get diabetes, they will be fine, because they are true carnivores.
If you fed sugar to cats/ dogs, THEY WILL become diabetics, dogs tolerate it slightly better than cats.
If you FEED SUGAR to HUMANS, and reduce fat content to <10% of total calories, you can REVERSE_Diabetes (Type 2).
This is all well documented in official medical literature.
>> Walter Kempner, who funded Duke university in its earliest days used the RICE diet to cure patients of diabetes
>> Nathan Pritikin, another doctor did something similar, he even uses straight white sugar to CURE diabetes.
SUGAR is NOT the problem. It does NOT cause diabetes.
Diabetes is caused by America's extremely High fat intake. Creating an INTOLERANCE to sugar. "Insulin insensitivity."
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