I eat strawberries and lots of them, they are really cheap at the moment and very healthy for you, I love them t loads of them everyday
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostNP:
- In the morning, buy yoghurt instead of coffee.
- At lunchtime, buy a salad instead of burger and chips.
- In the afternoon, have water and some fruit instead of cola and chocolate bars.
HTH.
We have a tea-trolley three times a day laden with bacon butties, hot sausage rolls, crisps, chocolate, cakes and biccies.
ClientCo is slowly killing me.
This was a recommendation to somebody else.
For my diet, see my reply to the doggy's post - although I don't eat eggs, so I'd replace that with a sausage or two.
And I'd replace the chips with a fried slice if I wasn't overly peckish - no point guzzlingComment
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Originally posted by Charles Foster Kane View PostOr, I could just shoot myself in the face. Besides, anyone that buys a salad in McDonalds is a homo.
It's finding a decent fry-up that's getting difficult these daysComment
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Originally posted by Charles Foster Kane View PostYeah, one day's food, if you're a field mouse.
Code:Muesli 220 Cal Rice 300 Cal Beans 330 Cal Bread (2 slices) 100 Cal Apple ? Cal Spuds 80 Cal Sausage(2) 100?Cal Bread (2 slices) 100 Cal Creamed Rice 390 Cal ---- 1620 Cal ----
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostIt's surprising how much we need to eat a day. We are eating machines.Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostWe're being fattened up for...
Hey, have they fixed this website, I can see the emoticons without some being obscured by other links on the page.Comment
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI'm surpised people get fat with the amount of eating it requires.They must be at it all day every day Our brains use 20% of the energy expended and being warm blooded has a high energy cost. Muscles also burn up a lot of energy, even when they are doing nothing.
Hey, have they fixed this website, I can see the emoticons without some being obscured by other links on the page.Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostDo you not think it's rather a coincidence that Gordon bleats on about food bills and wastage exactly 54 years after the ending of food rationing in Britain? (7 July 1954)Comment
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostCan't be coincidence. Gordon is into green food and recycling. I think only Gordon and any small boy knows that there is only one edible green food
That should be one of the CUK expressions...Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostSoylent Green Is People!!!
That should be one of the CUK expressions...Comment
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