I'm hungry, but I ain't that hungry yet...
Reader Fred Gregory sends me the following piece about fried Mars bars and the awful, heart-stopping diets of Scottish people.
I'm Irish and Italian -- and we don't eat much better. But this deep fried Mars bar is one of the few pieces of candy I wouldn't want to eat right now...
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It sounds delicious, but why does it look like a pile of poo?
Posted on February 13, 2008 4:24 PM
I second the pile of poo thing.
Posted on February 13, 2008 8:40 PM
I must admit I never blogged before your newspaper piece this week and here I am doing it again. Anyway, I found the attached clip through a site I visit now and again. If you peel your bananas like this guy you'll lose your appetite and get some exercise together. On the breakfast note, my wife makes wonderful cookies with oatmeal, oat bran and chocolate chips that give you everything you need to start the day. Plus cramming 5 or 6 down your cakehole in the morning chased by a glass of chocolate Silk feels like you're cheating your diet. Remember I mentioned she is a dietitian. We have 3 teenage boys and they know we eat healthy, but they don't feel like we try to digest cardboard. Reading your entries here, it is becoming clear you're on your way to adopting a healthy eating lifestyle. The information available today can be overwhelming. As you sort through the noise you'll find you can eat great food. Your friends and co-workers won't berate you for eating like a rabbit, because you don't need to. Make the information work for you, not vice versa. The foods you love are good for you. It's the preparation that gives them a bad rap. Why on earth do you need to deep fat fry a candy bar? Well, thanks for the blog this is interesting and entertaining.
Posted on February 13, 2008 8:59 PM