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Of course, technically banana and peanut butter sandwiches wouldn't break the no-s rule........ Brian ----- Original Message ----- From: purpleldy1 To: Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 5:24 AM Subject: [nosdiet] Re: fat Yes , banana and peanut butter sandwiches are yummy and loaded with fat. Same goes for Avocado sandwiches. Lucky for you they are also heavily packed with good fat and lots and lots of vitamins and minerals you desperately need to be healthy. My rule of thumb,if I am going to eat a high calorie high fat meal I better be getting the most bang for my buck. In other words maximize the vitamins,fiber and everything else. That way if you end up eating less your next meal to make up for it you won't be malnurished for the day. I realize we live in a society were food is so plentiful we are literally eating ourselves to death. It is scary to think how malnurished we are as a nation despite the plentiful food. NoS is great because it forces you to fill in the missing sugar and things with more good food like fruits and vegetables in your daily meals. Your friend in health Melanie --- In , "Becky" <jimandbeckyk@y...> wrote: > I realized that my answer to the question of fat in avocado and > peanut butter could be considered rude since it's typed and you > can't see me smiling. When I said "are you kidding" I am coming > from about 40 years of dieting (I'm 42, I think my mom put me on my > first diet at 2) I probably know more about food values than most > nutritionists, what's high fat, low fat, high calorie, no calorie, > etc etc... I'm sorry if I sounded condescending :) > > Becky ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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