Just got back from Trader Joes. They only had one variety of Omega-3 eggs. On the carton it said "Our hens are fed only healthy whole grains and soy protein products," or something to that effect.
Just. No. WTF.
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Just got back from Trader Joes. They only had one variety of Omega-3 eggs. On the carton it said "Our hens are fed only healthy whole grains and soy protein products," or something to that effect.
Just. No. WTF.
[QUOTE=secretlobster;452446]My best friend just told me she's going to be a vegetarian for a month in order to lose weight.
Coworker says pizza is healthy "because the cheese has protein". Wow.[/QUOTE]
The way I make pizza it is. Thin crust with three inches of ground beef. And clearly this was before I went primal because now I can't have the crust.
[QUOTE] I did a lot of research and the only definite link if you are found to have GD is that you ahve a higher chance of having actual diabetes later in life. It usually means you needs to eat mroe whole grains, and good protein i want to write more but dd1 is freaking out here...gtg[/QUOTE]
From another message board. Yeah, because whole grains are going to help keep your blood sugar down!
I love when people order egg white omelets and whole wheat toast at the deli. The CW is beaten into these people's heads.
I love Geek's family for trying to work within the bounds of what I eat, I really do. That said, my SIL offering me macaroni salad (not that I ever ate pasta salad anyways...) and saying that "colorful pasta doesn't have flour" made my brain hurt. I know she was joking and trying to make me feel better if I wanted to go offplan, but the idea that there are people out there who'd believe it made my brain hurt.
[QUOTE=primaLeaf;458103]Just got back from Trader Joes. They only had one variety of Omega-3 eggs. On the carton it said "Our hens are fed only healthy whole grains and soy protein products," or something to that effect.
Just. No. WTF.[/QUOTE]
My favorite are the eggs from "Vegetarian-fed" chickens. Uh, chickens are omnivores, get those poor hens some protein please! This is why I have my own chickens, who are right now scratching around the yard eating bugs. You should see their reaction when I give them anchovies.
[QUOTE=naiadknight;455197]I made myself some tea with a new type/ brand earlier. I'd checked the ingredients, no sweeteners that I could tell. Apparently, those "natural flavorings" include sugary stuff, because that was all I tasted. Grmph. It sounded so tasty, too.[/QUOTE]
If it had licorice in it, that might be the source of the sweetness.
"Adding a crushed up digestive biscuit to my yoghurt has made it so much more filling and satisfying. #diettrick"
Twitter: Supplying *facepalms* since 2007
[QUOTE=sarah1990;458776]"Adding a crushed up digestive biscuit to my yoghurt has made it so much more filling and satisfying. #diettrick"
Twitter: Supplying *facepalms* since 2007[/QUOTE]
The idea of eating a "digestive biscuit" makes starvation sound not so bad
WTF id a digestive biscuit? Sounds like a dog treat.