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    Keeps amazing me that people watch the back for calories and fibers and various fats, the human body is no rolex clockwork just eat what tastes good and don't worry so much, unless you want to become a superhero of course but that's kinda gay. Health specialists should be shot on sight, total bull
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
    Keeps amazing me that people watch the back for calories and fibers and various fats, the human body is no rolex clockwork just eat what tastes good and don't worry so much, unless you want to become a superhero of course but that's kinda gay. Health specialists should be shot on sight, total bull
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    Default Re: Is there a downside to eating Almonds?

    I agree with the Dutch on this matter.

    If you are worried about the fat content of almonds and you are under the age of sixty, perhaps you should consider such exercises as 'standing', 'elevation of the elbow above desk level' or other strenuous physical participation in the human race.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
    Keeps amazing me that people watch the back for calories and fibers and various fats, the human body is no rolex clockwork just eat what tastes good and don't worry so much, unless you want to become a superhero of course but that's kinda gay. Health specialists should be shot on sight, total bull
    I agree with this statement, then again it is one of the few statements from Fragony I actually understand.


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    I agree with this statement, then again it is one of the few statements from Fragony I actually understand.
    I guess I'll bite. So eating a double cheeseburger from McDonalds or a handful of almonds doesn't make a difference? Eating a pound of butter or a salad is the same thing? Either one will have the same effect on your body in the short term? I'm not following.



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    Of course it makes a difference. But the difference is only relevant if your diet is so messed up to begin with that it actually matters what you eat.
    Your body amortises its dietary needs: that you need 2500 calories or something today doesn't mean you'll die when you take only 1500. That you need 2500 doesn't mean your body will suddenly inflate to triple its normal size when you have a hefty Christmas dinner .... All those “health” things with food are like that assuming your body is in halfway working order.

    As a result healthy people get a varied diet without even trying, just like people simply stop eating when they've had enough. Hence, to simply eat what you like is actually the sane thing to do, assuming what you like amounts to a reasonably healthy over the long term. Picky eaters is another issue entirely: that's a psychological/brain issue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tellos Athenaios View Post
    Picky eaters is another issue entirely: that's a psychological/brain issue.
    Not entirely. In some cases it is, but because you don't like Brussel Sprouts (which a sane person wouldn't since the 'bad taste' is to prevent you eating them in the first place) doesn't mean you are a picky eater.

    I dislike baked beans and peas, and I don't like my food cooked in certain ways. It isn't because I am a picky eater, they just taste horrible. On the otherhand, I have a broad taste pallet and eat many things a 'normal person' wouldn't look at, such as calamari.

    Also, gravy is a disgrace to a good Sunday roast, because it ruins the Roasties and Yorkshire puddings, and it is used to cover up the bad/over cooking of the roast meat, as a good roast is succulent, the bad roast is very dry. On that point about roasts, it should be mandatory to slap anyone who goes "it is only dry because you don't have gravy on it", especially because the meat is still 'dry' and tough in texture, but now it is covered in gravy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beskar View Post
    Not entirely.
    Picky eaters isn't about liking/disliking certain kinds of food and therefore avoiding them. It's basically when you push that to superlative levels.
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    The rest of us are wrong, says Mr. 252lbs (114~kg).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beskar View Post
    Not entirely. In some cases it is, but because you don't like Brussel Sprouts (which a sane person wouldn't since the 'bad taste' is to prevent you eating them in the first place) doesn't mean you are a picky eater.

    I dislike baked beans and peas, and I don't like my food cooked in certain ways. It isn't because I am a picky eater, they just taste horrible. On the otherhand, I have a broad taste pallet and eat many things a 'normal person' wouldn't look at, such as calamari.

    Also, gravy is a disgrace to a good Sunday roast, because it ruins the Roasties and Yorkshire puddings, and it is used to cover up the bad/over cooking of the roast meat, as a good roast is succulent, the bad roast is very dry. On that point about roasts, it should be mandatory to slap anyone who goes "it is only dry because you don't have gravy on it", especially because the meat is still 'dry' and tough in texture, but now it is covered in gravy.
    calamari is absolutely delicious and the people that dont eat them are usually below 16 or sumthing :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tellos Athenaios View Post
    Of course it makes a difference. But the difference is only relevant if your diet is so messed up to begin with that it actually matters what you eat.
    Your body amortises its dietary needs: that you need 2500 calories or something today doesn't mean you'll die when you take only 1500. That you need 2500 doesn't mean your body will suddenly inflate to triple its normal size when you have a hefty Christmas dinner .... All those “health” things with food are like that assuming your body is in halfway working order.

    As a result healthy people get a varied diet without even trying, just like people simply stop eating when they've had enough. Hence, to simply eat what you like is actually the sane thing to do, assuming what you like amounts to a reasonably healthy over the long term. Picky eaters is another issue entirely: that's a psychological/brain issue.
    That's a pretty big if. In the situation you described, I'd agree. However, the vast majority of people do not do this. Therefore checking nutritional information is often a good idea.



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    Not all of us simply want to be normal, I know ICE has fitness goals and I commend him for that.

    The rest of you are wrong but that's par for the course with threads like these
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tellos Athenaios View Post
    Of course it makes a difference. But the difference is only relevant if your diet is so messed up to begin with that it actually matters what you eat.
    Your body amortises its dietary needs: that you need 2500 calories or something today doesn't mean you'll die when you take only 1500. That you need 2500 doesn't mean your body will suddenly inflate to triple its normal size when you have a hefty Christmas dinner .... All those “health” things with food are like that assuming your body is in halfway working order.

    As a result healthy people get a varied diet without even trying, just like people simply stop eating when they've had enough. Hence, to simply eat what you like is actually the sane thing to do, assuming what you like amounts to a reasonably healthy over the long term. Picky eaters is another issue entirely: that's a psychological/brain issue.
    i can be considered a picky eater but that is because i absolutely hate bitterness. i cant stand it. so anything that is bitter i wont eat it. if that is a psychological issue than everything is :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stranger View Post
    i can be considered a picky eater but that is because i absolutely hate bitterness. i cant stand it. so anything that is bitter i wont eat it. if that is a psychological issue than everything is :P
    When food doesn't taste good to you it probably isn't good for you. I hate sweet food myself, never eat candy, chocolate, pie etc, never drink soda, my idea of a desert is a cheese-plate. The only sweet stuff I eat is fruit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
    When food doesn't taste good to you it probably isn't good for you. I hate sweet food myself, never eat candy, chocolate, pie etc, never drink soda, my idea of a desert is a cheese-plate. The only sweet stuff I eat is fruit.
    not always though. chocolate tastes like heaven but i have a mild allergy for it... i get alot of zits from it, sometimes as fast as an hour after i ate it :S its nothing serious though, i wont die from it :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ice View Post
    I guess I'll bite. So eating a double cheeseburger from McDonalds or a handful of almonds doesn't make a difference? Eating a pound of butter or a salad is the same thing? Either one will have the same effect on your body in the short term? I'm not following.
    if u eat a pound of butter ur an idiot... nothing is wasted there XD

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