Re: The Fine Print: What's Really in a Lot of 'Healthy' Foods



"SordoT" <sordoT@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:76loouF1dnl9nU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Sat, 09 May 2009 09:06:50 -0700, Rita <Rita@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Sat, 9 May 2009 10:43:38 -0400, "Evelyn" <evelyn.ruut@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

"Bill Baka" <bbaka@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:JXfNl.18181$D32.11812@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Sat, 09 May 2009 07:50:28 -0400, Evelyn wrote:

I went to the Chinese buffet last evening with my husband and my
neighbors. We had a wonderful diversity of goodies. I started with hot
and sour soup and then went right to the steamed crab legs. Then I had
a plate of lo-mein and various other items. Chinese vegetables, nori
rolls with wasabi, and finished up with pineapple chunks and a mini-
cream puff. My neighbor enjoys oysters so he ate a whole plateful of
them. We drink water with a piece of lemon in restaurants. I can't
see paying good money for sugar water.

Same here but the refills are free and I am a root beer addict anyway.
Some of the stir fry has oil on it and I try to stay with the steamed
stuff but sometimes just can't resist some of the other goodies.

Today I am going out for an all day bicycle ride and may rack up 100
miles in the next 12 to 13 hours.

Cheers,
Bill Baka


There are a great many dangers in eating a fat free diet. All our hormones
necessary for life are made from oils. Everything in moderation. Being
fearful of eating a drop of oil, is not good for you Bill.

No arguing, Evelyn, with faddists. Seems a bleak way to live but
perhaps self-denial by some people of eating for pleasure -- in the
moderate way the best in nutrition thinking recommends -- gives him
some pychological satisfaction.

Any man who rides a bike carrying and injesting 1 dozen baked
potatoes and a gallon of "Magic" drink is no faddist, he's a deranged
mythomaniac and pathological liar who has the characteristics of
histrionic personality disorder. If you old hags can't see through this
jerk's facade, you're more gullible than I suspected.

Just Google on "Bill Baka" to see a little of his usenet activity.



Have the courtesy of allowing us to draw our own conclusions about people, and while you are at it, remember how many people have advised me repeatedly not to speak to you either.

--

Evelyn

"Since everything is but an apparition, perfect in being what it is, having nothing to do with good or bad, acceptance or rejection, one may well burst into laughter." -Longchenpa

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