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12/02/08
There are commercials extolling the virtues of high fructose corn syrup? I don't think there's even anything that I eat that HAS corn syrup in it. Is it one of those "stops at the border between US/Canada" things? Because your pop is a lot sweeter.
What, eating less means you'll lose weight? Pfft, common sense. That went out a century ago, we just need evolution to catch up with us and the stuff we're eating now. None of this hundreds of varieties of vegetables while only a couple dozen are in the supermarche.
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One day, I want to gather different kinds of pop from around the world, and go through a taste-test, seeing the differences in how they taste. I blame my friend who brought back pop from Jordan.
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My roommate has a bottle of it if you don't believe me. (she saved it for posterity)
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The study is actually about "context effects", how putting the same object next to a different reference point skews people's perceptions. Brian Wansink at Cornell University does very similar and famous research where putting the same amount of soup into a different sized bowl changes the amount that people eat. Is that good 'ole boy American enough for you? Yes, John Tierney hyped the experiment in order to make it interesting reading, but that's no reason to misinterpret the findings.
BTW, Pierre Chandon and Nailya Ordabayeva helped Tierney do an online experiment on NYT readers and Tierney will print the results tomorrow.
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I don't think the interpretation of the findings was off though.
Just the final quotation from Dr. Chandon may have been misinterpreted as a generalization toward the stereotype that Americans are fat.
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The use of Frog is just WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG.
Also, not funny.
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1. Don't eat food your great-grandmother wouldn't recognize (as food).
2. Do not eat food that has "ingrediants" which are A. unfamiliar, B. unpronounceable, and C. more than five in number (this is for a single food product, not for a meal. Obviously, you would want "stew" to have as many ingrediants as you want it to, but you don't want "carrots" to have more than, say, ONE)
3. Avoid products that make health claims (ding, ding, ding!)
4. Stick to the edges of the supermarket (where the produce, dairy, and meat is)
5. Get out of the supermarket
For. Fucking. Realz.
Food -- real food, not the crap you buy in a box -- will only make you gain weight if you spend 24 hours stuffing your face. Real food is full of healthiness, even if it's something like BUTTER. Real food will nourish you and encourage weight loss because real food wants to be used by your body. It's the processed, "0 trans fat," "lite" or "diet" foods that get you.
*Puts on Champion of Real Food costume and steals away into the night to put real butter on every table and raw milk cheese in every home*
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I'm guessing this is people eat more processed foods than real unadulturated ones...which are higher in calories yet don't seem to be as satisfying, so you eat more to fill yourself up which really helps pile weight on in comparison...
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Personally I just find it cheaper to eat like this than buy boxed stuff. It's a nice bonus that it's healthier too! (Although this post has made me stupidly hungry and ready to eat anything at hand!)
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You might actually find that it's easier to lose weight.
Or rather, eat better. Instead of a smoke break - have an apple break. WAY tastier.
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For the love of Boursin, people, shut your crackerholes and think before you type.
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*These are both in my fridge right now, and I am having great trouble resisting the urge to shmear them on a Ryvita.
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I live an hour away from the Tillamook Cheese Factory. And yes, I have been to the 'museum' :)
It is a serious source of pride for me.
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I've never been to the Olive Garden for any other reason than that, but I have to say... I became a convert. :)
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PLEASE READ THIS
[www.amazon.com]
please - I don't make these recommendations often.
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[www.amazon.com]
Oh, wait, I just did...
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I may have to read that a WHILE after I finish this one.
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Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants.
Really, that's all you have to do.
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I just can't get past the sting of Europeans calling Americans fat. I guess it hurts me more than it hurts US.
I also don't think that just by Being French or participating in the same cultures one escapes the possibility of being overweight. (this book really pissed me off [www.amazon.com])
But, all in all, I wish more American educated THEMSELVES about food and nutrition. The food pyramid will not hold your hand.
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I think mostly, what with Freedom Fries nonsequiturs, it came from a weird reactionary knee-jerk nationalism from a lot of people. which I find bizarre.
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Between the FDA, the USDA and agriculture lobbyists, all Americans know are facades.
But still - your arrogance is typical of your french-ness. How do you like them apples?
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(I also tend to hit back when hit - not too proud of that...)
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What do you mean, "no"?
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