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August 2, 2010 at 8:07 PM #586600August 2, 2010 at 8:45 PM #585572jeemanParticipant
jpinpb, lol, it isn’t as sweet, probably because the sweet doesn’t linger on the tongue. But it is almost all guilt free. 1/2 cup is 18g carbs, and I max out at 1/2 cup. Oh well, maybe one day he will see how important his health is.
August 2, 2010 at 8:45 PM #585665jeemanParticipantjpinpb, lol, it isn’t as sweet, probably because the sweet doesn’t linger on the tongue. But it is almost all guilt free. 1/2 cup is 18g carbs, and I max out at 1/2 cup. Oh well, maybe one day he will see how important his health is.
August 2, 2010 at 8:45 PM #586198jeemanParticipantjpinpb, lol, it isn’t as sweet, probably because the sweet doesn’t linger on the tongue. But it is almost all guilt free. 1/2 cup is 18g carbs, and I max out at 1/2 cup. Oh well, maybe one day he will see how important his health is.
August 2, 2010 at 8:45 PM #586306jeemanParticipantjpinpb, lol, it isn’t as sweet, probably because the sweet doesn’t linger on the tongue. But it is almost all guilt free. 1/2 cup is 18g carbs, and I max out at 1/2 cup. Oh well, maybe one day he will see how important his health is.
August 2, 2010 at 8:45 PM #586610jeemanParticipantjpinpb, lol, it isn’t as sweet, probably because the sweet doesn’t linger on the tongue. But it is almost all guilt free. 1/2 cup is 18g carbs, and I max out at 1/2 cup. Oh well, maybe one day he will see how important his health is.
August 4, 2010 at 12:30 PM #586287briansd1GuestThis article with map is too good not to add to this thread.
Americans are continuing to get fatter and fatter, with obesity rates reaching 30 percent or more in nine states last year, as opposed to only three states in 2007, health officials reported on Tuesday.
August 4, 2010 at 12:30 PM #586380briansd1GuestThis article with map is too good not to add to this thread.
Americans are continuing to get fatter and fatter, with obesity rates reaching 30 percent or more in nine states last year, as opposed to only three states in 2007, health officials reported on Tuesday.
August 4, 2010 at 12:30 PM #586913briansd1GuestThis article with map is too good not to add to this thread.
Americans are continuing to get fatter and fatter, with obesity rates reaching 30 percent or more in nine states last year, as opposed to only three states in 2007, health officials reported on Tuesday.
August 4, 2010 at 12:30 PM #587021briansd1GuestThis article with map is too good not to add to this thread.
Americans are continuing to get fatter and fatter, with obesity rates reaching 30 percent or more in nine states last year, as opposed to only three states in 2007, health officials reported on Tuesday.
August 4, 2010 at 12:30 PM #587325briansd1GuestThis article with map is too good not to add to this thread.
Americans are continuing to get fatter and fatter, with obesity rates reaching 30 percent or more in nine states last year, as opposed to only three states in 2007, health officials reported on Tuesday.
August 4, 2010 at 1:12 PM #586317jpinpbParticipantSorry, desmond. I’m still adding to this thread. But I’m not a Fat HOGGGGG and anyone that’s met me at a Piggington meetup can attest to that.
Okay. So I shared this story w/a fellow Piggington, but I’m going to post here b/c I have a theory.
First the background:
We went to Buca Di Beppo last night. Husband had caprese salad and 2 pieces of pesto salmon and mashed potatoes. I indulged had a few slices of the caprese and then had a mixed green salad, green beans and nibbled a little on some of his mashed potatoes.
But to top it off, he ordered a slice of double chocolate cake to go. I was stuffed. But when we got home, he had some cake. I swear, the slice is HUGE. I don’t know where I get the willpower, but I did not have any. That cake looked so good and Aaron said it’s the best cake he ever had, better than the chocolate cake at Claim Jumper.
Well, he was HAPPY. I think some food really can make people happy. This could be a new theory. Americans are getting fatter b/c they need some happiness in their lives, however temporary and fleeting. Which is why they continue to eat more and more.
I’m sure there must be some study out there on this, whether certain foods raise serotonin levels. I bet eating an apple or an apricot won’t do it, but chocolate cake would.
I mean, certain food are comforting, right? I can understand if there’s a chemical reaction when eating certain foods that cause people to be happy and they don’t care about their weight, b/c, well, they’re happy.
August 4, 2010 at 1:12 PM #586409jpinpbParticipantSorry, desmond. I’m still adding to this thread. But I’m not a Fat HOGGGGG and anyone that’s met me at a Piggington meetup can attest to that.
Okay. So I shared this story w/a fellow Piggington, but I’m going to post here b/c I have a theory.
First the background:
We went to Buca Di Beppo last night. Husband had caprese salad and 2 pieces of pesto salmon and mashed potatoes. I indulged had a few slices of the caprese and then had a mixed green salad, green beans and nibbled a little on some of his mashed potatoes.
But to top it off, he ordered a slice of double chocolate cake to go. I was stuffed. But when we got home, he had some cake. I swear, the slice is HUGE. I don’t know where I get the willpower, but I did not have any. That cake looked so good and Aaron said it’s the best cake he ever had, better than the chocolate cake at Claim Jumper.
Well, he was HAPPY. I think some food really can make people happy. This could be a new theory. Americans are getting fatter b/c they need some happiness in their lives, however temporary and fleeting. Which is why they continue to eat more and more.
I’m sure there must be some study out there on this, whether certain foods raise serotonin levels. I bet eating an apple or an apricot won’t do it, but chocolate cake would.
I mean, certain food are comforting, right? I can understand if there’s a chemical reaction when eating certain foods that cause people to be happy and they don’t care about their weight, b/c, well, they’re happy.
August 4, 2010 at 1:12 PM #586943jpinpbParticipantSorry, desmond. I’m still adding to this thread. But I’m not a Fat HOGGGGG and anyone that’s met me at a Piggington meetup can attest to that.
Okay. So I shared this story w/a fellow Piggington, but I’m going to post here b/c I have a theory.
First the background:
We went to Buca Di Beppo last night. Husband had caprese salad and 2 pieces of pesto salmon and mashed potatoes. I indulged had a few slices of the caprese and then had a mixed green salad, green beans and nibbled a little on some of his mashed potatoes.
But to top it off, he ordered a slice of double chocolate cake to go. I was stuffed. But when we got home, he had some cake. I swear, the slice is HUGE. I don’t know where I get the willpower, but I did not have any. That cake looked so good and Aaron said it’s the best cake he ever had, better than the chocolate cake at Claim Jumper.
Well, he was HAPPY. I think some food really can make people happy. This could be a new theory. Americans are getting fatter b/c they need some happiness in their lives, however temporary and fleeting. Which is why they continue to eat more and more.
I’m sure there must be some study out there on this, whether certain foods raise serotonin levels. I bet eating an apple or an apricot won’t do it, but chocolate cake would.
I mean, certain food are comforting, right? I can understand if there’s a chemical reaction when eating certain foods that cause people to be happy and they don’t care about their weight, b/c, well, they’re happy.
August 4, 2010 at 1:12 PM #587051jpinpbParticipantSorry, desmond. I’m still adding to this thread. But I’m not a Fat HOGGGGG and anyone that’s met me at a Piggington meetup can attest to that.
Okay. So I shared this story w/a fellow Piggington, but I’m going to post here b/c I have a theory.
First the background:
We went to Buca Di Beppo last night. Husband had caprese salad and 2 pieces of pesto salmon and mashed potatoes. I indulged had a few slices of the caprese and then had a mixed green salad, green beans and nibbled a little on some of his mashed potatoes.
But to top it off, he ordered a slice of double chocolate cake to go. I was stuffed. But when we got home, he had some cake. I swear, the slice is HUGE. I don’t know where I get the willpower, but I did not have any. That cake looked so good and Aaron said it’s the best cake he ever had, better than the chocolate cake at Claim Jumper.
Well, he was HAPPY. I think some food really can make people happy. This could be a new theory. Americans are getting fatter b/c they need some happiness in their lives, however temporary and fleeting. Which is why they continue to eat more and more.
I’m sure there must be some study out there on this, whether certain foods raise serotonin levels. I bet eating an apple or an apricot won’t do it, but chocolate cake would.
I mean, certain food are comforting, right? I can understand if there’s a chemical reaction when eating certain foods that cause people to be happy and they don’t care about their weight, b/c, well, they’re happy.
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