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Opinion: I eat my (low carb) words - thin people are more intelligent than fatties
Times Online (UK) ^
| January 2, 2004
| Stephen Pollard
Posted on 01/04/2004 7:26:23 PM PST by SamAdams76
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To: wireplay
:sigh: I can't resist roti but I eat it without the potatoes. I can make my own sausages and all that too so this diet should be fun.
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posted on
01/04/2004 8:13:52 PM PST
by
cyborg
To: SamAdams76
That was the reaction I had also to my 100+ weight loss over the past year.
Good for you. 100 LBS off. Very nice. I betcha you feel a whole lot better. I lost 25 Lbs on a separation diet from my wife who is a an excellent cook. That is going to end soon but I'll need to gain weight. Dad gum pants will fall to my knees if I don't.
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posted on
01/04/2004 8:19:36 PM PST
by
jwh_Denver
(It's 20 degrees outside with gusty winds of fecal matter coming in from the left.)
To: JRandomFreeper
Please pray tell, how do you make a correct bread with a long cool proofing time and moderaton? I would love to get that recipe since I have just learned to bake bread. I'm still in the starting stage, as most of my breads come out NOT GREAT. Eatable, but not great...:(
To: SamAdams76
Opinion: I eat my (low carb) words - thin people are more intelligent than fattiesYeah... Butt Fat Pee Pull Arm Orin Ven Tive !!! ;-))
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posted on
01/04/2004 8:22:53 PM PST
by
GeekDejure
( LOL = Liberals Obey Lucifer !!!)
To: SamAdams76; wireplay
Thanks for the info.
I'm thinking about doing this later this year, as I could stand to lose about 10-15 pounds off my gut.
I'm doing 45 situps a day, and will try the diet if that doesn't work.
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posted on
01/04/2004 8:23:58 PM PST
by
Mulder
(Fight the future)
To: SamAdams76
low-carb, high-fat Atkins dietIs it just me, or does this phrase keep repeating itself? Why? Maybe to try to discredit the Atkins diet...
While the plan does call for you to eat fats, they're typically the "healthy" fats. And it does NOT have to be a "high fat" diet.
For instance, when I make eggs in the morning, I'll use olive oil, with just a touch of butter for extra flavor. My favorite dinner is garlic encrusted boneless chicken breasts, which is simply fresh garlic sauteed in olive oil, which is then encrusted on the chicken. And I'll have a side dish of broccolli and cauliflower, steamed.
And I practicly live on tuna. I LOVE tuna... I can make it with a little bit of miracle whip, or just with a little bit of balsamic or champagne vinegar.
Not exactly a "high fat" diet.
Mark
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posted on
01/04/2004 8:30:39 PM PST
by
MarkL
(It's the Chief's Second Season! See you in the Playoffs!)
To: SamAdams76
I started the Atkins program the day before Thanksgiving (yes that's right). I lost 7 lbs. in the beginning, but I'm in a "plateau" right now. I have been on "induction" for 6 weeks. I am afraid to go to the next stage because I'm afraid I will gain back the weight I lost, which is worse than just not losing.
But the amazing thing is, I'm not constantly hungry, and I don't crave sweets the way I did when I was on the Weight Watchers program a few years ago. I can live with this program so I guess I can tough it out for a while longer to see if the scale goes anywhere.
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posted on
01/04/2004 8:30:39 PM PST
by
Alouette
(Proud parent of an IDF recruit!)
To: 11B3
I was a major caffeine addict, to the point I was drinking anywhere from 2-6 liters of Mountain Dew a day, more often closer to 6 liters. I decided in the summer of 2001 to cut back and I did until 9-11 and then I was drinking even more soda than before and my diet was a bunch of junk (pretzels were a favorite), it was so bad that by June of 2002 I was taking Excedrin or Tylenol PM so I could sleep.
As you can imagine that wasn't how I wanted to live and so last spring I decided not only to cut out the soda, I would also try to change my eating habits and get a few medical problems under control. After doing about 2 months of research, I decided on a low carb diet, sort of a combination of Atkins and Carbohydrate Addicts.
In June, I ditched the soda and other than a week of headache hell, I kicked the caffeine addiction and was able to sleep with out meds.
Water, lots of water helped, I also used No Doz a few times, usually one or even a half was enough to keep the headaches tolerable.
I don't even miss it anymore! After almost 20 years of daily soda drinking, I would rather drink water or ice tea with Splenda.
I have been off of low carb since October because I wasn't at home most of the time for 6 weeks and it was easier, then I decided to enjoy the holidays. But I am in the process of making menu plans for the next few weeks and then will be going back on it next week.
There was a major difference in how I felt before I went low carb, and it is even more noticable that I went back (mostly) to my old ways for 2 months...I feel horrible and know in about a week or 2 I will be a lot happier, it makes that much of a difference.
I have had some soda in the past 2 months but no where near my former intake and the addiction hasn't returned.
I am taking Excedrin PMs now only because I had a cough that kept me awake, now I have to ditch them again. ;-`)
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posted on
01/04/2004 8:31:32 PM PST
by
CARDINALRULES
(Formerly Highly Caffeinated)
To: cyborg
Good. As for Michael Moore he is a disgrace fat or thin. He is also slovenly so...with him as an example I understand completely. Thanks for a very nice response.
To: Mulder
So can you eat as much of that as you want, so long as you avoid other stuff?Pretty much... it's weird at first... You can't eat the "real food," just the stuff that makes the "real food" taste good! lol
For instance, you can't have a baked potato... But you can have the bacon, chives, butter, cheese. You can't have milk (you can, but just a few ounces. It's pretty high in carbs), but you can have cream. No margerine, but butter is great. Can't have wheat thins, but you can have pork rinds.
Mark
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posted on
01/04/2004 8:37:10 PM PST
by
MarkL
(It's the Chief's Second Season! See you in the Playoffs!)
To: SamAdams76
Fresh pumpkin pie from the jack-o-lanterns we picked about 20 miles out in the country.
Pecan pie from nuts I picked from the backyard.
..and for those of you on "diets" there is pineapple upside-down cake (with pecans).

Hell, its probably high in bandwidth too!
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posted on
01/04/2004 8:39:47 PM PST
by
Delta 21
(MKC USCG-ret)
To: MarkL
I think it's because people were duped for so long on the low fat lie and once they are able to eat fats again the food just tastes so much better people can't help themselves ;o) Remember people aren't hungry on low carb *high fat* diets and after years of starving while gaining weight and losing health they are still amazed with the results of eating fats, losing weight and gaining health. Let's face it real butter and olive oil just can't be compared to margarine and all those other fake fats.
To: RoseofTexas
You have freep-mail.
/john
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posted on
01/04/2004 8:42:56 PM PST
by
JRandomFreeper
(I'm just a cook. And a unix sys-admin. Call for my contract rate.)
To: Delta 21
I have really good low carb recipes for the pumpkin and pecan pies. The pineapple cake isn't tempting to be honest. My favorite is sugar free cheese cake with strawberries and whipped cream so there ;o) j/k
To: Delta 21
It
is high-bandwidth. ;>)
Your seasonings and spices will last longer if you move them away from the heat of the range-top. 8>)
Those pies look good.
/john
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posted on
01/04/2004 8:48:37 PM PST
by
JRandomFreeper
(I'm just a cook. And a unix sys-admin. Call for my contract rate.)
To: SamAdams76
I hate to say this to all you folks. I've been trying to gain weight for years. I'm going to throw out all my fats and creams and cheeses and load up on bread, cakes, pies, fast foods, pasta! YUM!
To: CARDINALRULES
WOW ! ! !
I thought I was bad. I only drink about a 2 liter a day. I like Coke. I have had a few rebound headaches if Ive went a day or 2 without the caffene. Its an over-indulgance really. I like the taste.
It really is the pause that refreshes!
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posted on
01/04/2004 8:52:07 PM PST
by
Delta 21
(MKC USCG-ret)
To: cyborg
Some people rather be sloppy and ugly than slim and healthy
Unfortunately, slim and healthy doesn't do much for ugly.
I'm sure Sandra Burnhardt exercises and eats well. Sadly,
she is still astonishingly unbecoming.
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posted on
01/04/2004 8:57:37 PM PST
by
gcruse
(http://gcruse.typepad.com/)
To: gcruse
Lara Flynn Boyle is another example
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posted on
01/04/2004 9:02:05 PM PST
by
cyborg
To: cyborg
a cyborg having trouble with its diet? You should contact your manufacturer immediatly.
/irony
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posted on
01/04/2004 9:06:38 PM PST
by
Delta 21
(MKC USCG-ret)
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