They're nothing of the kind and we don't need their idiocy here.
Fatty foods are no where near the threat to the people that a fattened of Arbitrary governance and do-gooding government is.
I love these stories. They tell me where I need to go. That Pasta Napoletana looks really good! One thing, though, and this is particularly true of that restaurant: you’ll eat half and take half home with you. Well, I do, anyway. Those styrofoam boxes are bad for the environment, so it’s a two-fer.
The rest is pure hooey.
I love how articles like this just alert people to these meals and more go to try them. I hope the restaurants are well stocked after this one!
The Cheesecake Factory's Pasta Napoletana, in a Parmesan cream sauce,
topped w/ Italian sausage, pepperoni, meatballs, and bacon is 2,310 cals.
I don't believe it....so there.
So what. If people want to eat that, I say go for it. So sick of the government overreach. I thought the administration was going to do something about all this. Oh that’s right they hired Kelly.....good grief.
Anything the Center for Science in the Public Interest is against, I’m for.
I’m more concerned with fat government.
Am I the only one that uses the Center for Science in the Public Interest’s annual worst restaurant food list as a menu when I feel like ordering out?
If I want any ‘unhealthy’ food to eat, and I can pay for dinner, it is my choice to eat it. If my kids wants to eat unhealthy, it is not the government, the center for Science in the Public Interest or any Busy Bodies, it is my wife and my choice...
I’m with others here and wonder just how much Cheesecake pays to have their dishes listed as the ABSOLUTE UNHEALTHIEST.
What really gets me suspicious was a few years ago I ate one of their ‘horrible’ dishes, and it was useless as far as being unhealthy. I manage to drive home just fine, without a heart attack and still haven’t put on the 20 plus pounds they promised if I ate the meal. Beyond that, it wasn’t even very filling...which is what really convinced me that these are simply reverse-psychology advertising.
It seems that when I eat more filling high fat foods like omelettes, steaks, cheeses, nuts and butter, my appetite is curbed quicker and I don't snack between meals quite so much.
I especially like the high fat yogurts that have very little sugar but are high in fat because they use more cream. Just one little container with some fresh blackberries or blueberries mixed in is a very filling breakfast (along with a hard boiled egg or two).
Siggi's just came out with a triple cream 9% milkfat yogurt/skyr that is most excellent! Tastes like ice cream.
I will NEVER look at the calorie count when I am out to dinner.I will order exactly what I want.
Plenty of other times for “healthy” dining.
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I love the food in Italy, and the levels of obesity in Italy are much less than in the US. Part of it is portion size, another part is how you prepare the food (heavy cream sauces are not for me), and the fact that people walk more there. Plus, I truly believe that lifestyle matters. In Italy, while the stores are closed in the afternoon, people eat the equivalent of ‘dinner’, generally between 2 and 3pm. Then the stores and businesses reopen, and people work until early evening. They go out again, commonly, after 10pm.
A bunch of crackheads who’s advise over the last 45 years has created an Obesity and self inflicted diabetes epidemic.
EAT REAL FOOD!!
High FAT
Moderate Protien
Low Carb
No processed, hydrogenated,low fat,..NONE.