You do know that people lie?
And especially they lie to give their "good person" points a boost. And for some reason eating the "right foods" gives good person points.
People will proclaim the virtues of a vegan diet and go out and order a bacon cheese burger with extra bacon in private.
Along with being liars, they are also quite silly.
In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled Five days of ultra-processed food: Study finds that's enough to alter insulin and reward functions in the brain, Harmless Teddy Bear wrote: yet all said they didn't care for Oreos or the taste was bland Harmless Teddy Bear wrote: You do know that people lie?
ransomnote: Dare I ask, "When was the last time you ate an oreo cookie?" I know I liked them as a child, but today's oreos taste like dust and grease, with no discernable chocolate or vanilla impact. I think they substituted the original food-like substances of 20 years ago for some minerals and petroleum products.
Harmless Teddy Bear wrote:And especially they lie to give their "good person" points a boost. And for some reason eating the "right foods" gives good person points.
People will proclaim the virtues of a vegan diet and go out and order a bacon cheese burger with extra bacon in private.
Along with being liars, they are also quite silly.
ransomnote: I was one of these people, and these ladies know each other all too well - any attempt at vanity posturing would be ridiculed.
When we reach December, and one specific lady will celebrate her birthday, and we will supply the cake, she loudly proclaims that she wants a "SAFEWAY CAKE with frosting made from crisco shortening! I know it's greasy. It's what I like and it's my birthday so I don't want to hear anyone complain about calories or nutrition!"
So truly, it was the board-like pasty quality of the dark oreo cookie (slabs) grasping a layer of white...crisco. But even Julie didn't like the Oreos....