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[quote=briansd1][quote=Eugene]
Quantity is more important than composition. Pretty much anything can be converted into fat, as long as there’s an excess of calories.One Chipotle burrito contains 1200 to 1400 calories. [/quote]
By quantity, you must mean calorie density.
It’s important to choose high nutrition, high antioxidant, low calorie, low glycemic index, high fiber food.
For example, I have plain oatmeal with hot water for breakfast. If you eat the flavored, sugared oatmeal, then you’re defeating the purpose.
I’ve learned to eat very plain, bland food. But I find it delicious because I can taste and appreciate the natural unadulterated ingredients.[/quote]
Sounds like my sex life.
desmondParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=Eugene]
Quantity is more important than composition. Pretty much anything can be converted into fat, as long as there’s an excess of calories.One Chipotle burrito contains 1200 to 1400 calories. [/quote]
By quantity, you must mean calorie density.
It’s important to choose high nutrition, high antioxidant, low calorie, low glycemic index, high fiber food.
For example, I have plain oatmeal with hot water for breakfast. If you eat the flavored, sugared oatmeal, then you’re defeating the purpose.
I’ve learned to eat very plain, bland food. But I find it delicious because I can taste and appreciate the natural unadulterated ingredients.[/quote]
Sounds like my sex life.
desmondParticipantsdr, This is picky but you are reporting what you are seeing, but with an opinion, “Sorry to fly in the face of all the start of the next depression or leg down”, nothing wrong with that, and nothing wrong with a few rebuttals. “Sorry I cant add to the world cup, new library, electric sports car and battleship deployment threads”……….
desmondParticipantsdr, This is picky but you are reporting what you are seeing, but with an opinion, “Sorry to fly in the face of all the start of the next depression or leg down”, nothing wrong with that, and nothing wrong with a few rebuttals. “Sorry I cant add to the world cup, new library, electric sports car and battleship deployment threads”……….
desmondParticipantsdr, This is picky but you are reporting what you are seeing, but with an opinion, “Sorry to fly in the face of all the start of the next depression or leg down”, nothing wrong with that, and nothing wrong with a few rebuttals. “Sorry I cant add to the world cup, new library, electric sports car and battleship deployment threads”……….
desmondParticipantsdr, This is picky but you are reporting what you are seeing, but with an opinion, “Sorry to fly in the face of all the start of the next depression or leg down”, nothing wrong with that, and nothing wrong with a few rebuttals. “Sorry I cant add to the world cup, new library, electric sports car and battleship deployment threads”……….
desmondParticipantsdr, This is picky but you are reporting what you are seeing, but with an opinion, “Sorry to fly in the face of all the start of the next depression or leg down”, nothing wrong with that, and nothing wrong with a few rebuttals. “Sorry I cant add to the world cup, new library, electric sports car and battleship deployment threads”……….
desmondParticipant[quote=flu][quote=desmond]Do you really think that has anything to do with “the next depression or leg down?” I just saw Richard Branson on CNBC saying it is easier (for a well funded) company to expand in a recession. btw, are they getting discounts on the prices they are paying compared to 2004,5 or 6?[/quote]
Well, big companies have been gobbling up little guys during these times (at least in tech, making for a very interesting competitive almost monopolistic environment in some areas)…But, it sounds like the home buying isn’t institutional, from what sdr is saying, but rather individuals, right sdr?[/quote]
What I was referring to is that a well funded “individual” can also take advantage of today’s RE market. In down times, people, companies, etc.with money are taking advantage of the situation, and this could even show the market is worse than you think.
desmondParticipant[quote=flu][quote=desmond]Do you really think that has anything to do with “the next depression or leg down?” I just saw Richard Branson on CNBC saying it is easier (for a well funded) company to expand in a recession. btw, are they getting discounts on the prices they are paying compared to 2004,5 or 6?[/quote]
Well, big companies have been gobbling up little guys during these times (at least in tech, making for a very interesting competitive almost monopolistic environment in some areas)…But, it sounds like the home buying isn’t institutional, from what sdr is saying, but rather individuals, right sdr?[/quote]
What I was referring to is that a well funded “individual” can also take advantage of today’s RE market. In down times, people, companies, etc.with money are taking advantage of the situation, and this could even show the market is worse than you think.
desmondParticipant[quote=flu][quote=desmond]Do you really think that has anything to do with “the next depression or leg down?” I just saw Richard Branson on CNBC saying it is easier (for a well funded) company to expand in a recession. btw, are they getting discounts on the prices they are paying compared to 2004,5 or 6?[/quote]
Well, big companies have been gobbling up little guys during these times (at least in tech, making for a very interesting competitive almost monopolistic environment in some areas)…But, it sounds like the home buying isn’t institutional, from what sdr is saying, but rather individuals, right sdr?[/quote]
What I was referring to is that a well funded “individual” can also take advantage of today’s RE market. In down times, people, companies, etc.with money are taking advantage of the situation, and this could even show the market is worse than you think.
desmondParticipant[quote=flu][quote=desmond]Do you really think that has anything to do with “the next depression or leg down?” I just saw Richard Branson on CNBC saying it is easier (for a well funded) company to expand in a recession. btw, are they getting discounts on the prices they are paying compared to 2004,5 or 6?[/quote]
Well, big companies have been gobbling up little guys during these times (at least in tech, making for a very interesting competitive almost monopolistic environment in some areas)…But, it sounds like the home buying isn’t institutional, from what sdr is saying, but rather individuals, right sdr?[/quote]
What I was referring to is that a well funded “individual” can also take advantage of today’s RE market. In down times, people, companies, etc.with money are taking advantage of the situation, and this could even show the market is worse than you think.
desmondParticipant[quote=flu][quote=desmond]Do you really think that has anything to do with “the next depression or leg down?” I just saw Richard Branson on CNBC saying it is easier (for a well funded) company to expand in a recession. btw, are they getting discounts on the prices they are paying compared to 2004,5 or 6?[/quote]
Well, big companies have been gobbling up little guys during these times (at least in tech, making for a very interesting competitive almost monopolistic environment in some areas)…But, it sounds like the home buying isn’t institutional, from what sdr is saying, but rather individuals, right sdr?[/quote]
What I was referring to is that a well funded “individual” can also take advantage of today’s RE market. In down times, people, companies, etc.with money are taking advantage of the situation, and this could even show the market is worse than you think.
desmondParticipantDo you really think that has anything to do with “the next depression or leg down?” I just saw Richard Branson on CNBC saying it is easier (for a well funded) company to expand in a recession. btw, are they getting discounts on the prices they are paying compared to 2004,5 or 6?
desmondParticipantDo you really think that has anything to do with “the next depression or leg down?” I just saw Richard Branson on CNBC saying it is easier (for a well funded) company to expand in a recession. btw, are they getting discounts on the prices they are paying compared to 2004,5 or 6?
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