Obviously a paleo diet is more restrictive than a normal diet, but it is not restrictive at all. You must be eating an incredibly small range of foods if you could ever find meat, eggs, seafood, vegetables and fruit boring.
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Obviously a paleo diet is more restrictive than a normal diet, but it is not restrictive at all. You must be eating an incredibly small range of foods if you could ever find meat, eggs, seafood, vegetables and fruit boring.
Why not offer to cook him a meal and really go to town? Once he tastes for himself how delicious the food is and feels how satisfying it is then perhaps he'll change his mind.
Otherwise, it's his funeral!
tenets are guidelines, prinicples or rules
tenants occupy buildings
and I'd just say fine, go on poisoning yourself and be done with it. If only bad diets worked faster. I often say the same about smoking.
Thanks for sharing that Facebook page...AMAZING. I need to push myself out of the "plain slab of meat/fish/fowl and two sides of veggies" rut I am in.
[QUOTE=June68;1106638]tenets are guidelines, prinicples or rules
tenants occupy buildings[/quote]
Thanks. That was bugging me.
[QUOTE=June68;1106638]and I'd just say fine, go on poisoning yourself and be done with it. If only bad diets worked faster. [/QUOTE]
Brutal. I like it.
Long ago I realized that almost everything I ate could be described as bread, cheese and tomatoes. Burritos: flour tortilla (bread), cheese, salsa (tomatoes) and beans. Pizza: crust (bread), tomato sauce, cheese. Spaghetti: pasta (bread), tomato sauce, paremsan cheese. So I swore off bread cheese and tomatoes and suddenly was eating way more variety.
Friday dinner: fillet mignon, potatoes and spinach, quail, smoked salmon and fennel, wine. Would anybody rather have pizza or burritos?
Anyway, you can't argue with people who disagree on the basis of "variety." The only thing you can do is maybe cook for them one night.
I look for excitement and satisfaction in other aspects of my life which makes me much happier than when I was chasing the high from a highly palatable meal.
Eating is something that humans must do for survival; it shouldn't be 'fun' or 'satisfying' or 'exciting'. Looking for emotional fulfillment from food, in my opinion, is dangerous. Food is not a friend. It doesn't have a personality, therefore thinking of it as being 'boring' is personifying it in a really unhealthy way.
[QUOTE=bloodorchid;1106498]send that idiot to chowstalker[/QUOTE]
came here to say this
[QUOTE=sbhikes;1106690]Long ago I realized that almost everything I ate could be described as bread, cheese and tomatoes. Burritos: flour tortilla (bread), cheese, salsa (tomatoes) and beans. Pizza: crust (bread), tomato sauce, cheese. Spaghetti: pasta (bread), tomato sauce, paremsan cheese. So I swore off bread cheese and tomatoes and suddenly was eating way more variety.
Friday dinner: fillet mignon, potatoes and spinach, quail, smoked salmon and fennel, wine. Would anybody rather have pizza or burritos?
Anyway, you can't argue with people who disagree on the basis of "variety." The only thing you can do is maybe cook for them one night.[/QUOTE]
A-freaking-men.
I get a frustration headache when folks at work act like I'm starving myself by not chomping down on a bagel on Friday mornings with them, or when I get my burger without a bun. Some have told me that "all of that protein must get old fast!" Then I think about what [I]they [/I]eat - bagel and cream cheese for breakfast... sandwich for lunch... pasta for dinner... and I think to myself, "You're the one with the boring diet!"
The things I used to eat way back when weren't much different: pop tarts for breakfast, huge sandwich for lunch, pizza for dinner. At least 350 grams of carbs per day, making up at least 60% of my Calories. Ridiculous and totally boring and flavorless!
[QUOTE=Mr. Anthony;1106478]I'm not sure how being able to eat damn near every animal and plant on earth is boring, but whatever. I do tend to eat sort of repetitively, but that's not for lack of options--I just think eggs, bacon, steak, and veggies is phenomenal. I eat a ton of other stuff on a rotating basis, but man are my staples delicious...[/QUOTE]
Great points! I feel I have way more options now than when I was eating a SAD diet, not to mention all the health benefits that go with the change.