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It's been too long since I've seen Soylent Green (if at all) to remember much about it. When was it last shown on TV?Originally posted by Churchill View PostSoylent Green Is People!!!
That should be one of the CUK expressions...
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Can'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 foodOriginally 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)
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Do 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)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.
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I'm surpised people get fat with the amount of eating it requires.They must be at it all day every dayOriginally posted by Churchill View PostWe're being fattened up for...
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.
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Using 100g a portion, usually, or a can:Originally posted by Charles Foster Kane View PostYeah, one day's food, if you're a field mouse.
Target should be say 2500 Cal / day, so that leaves 880 Cal to get from cheap high energy items like lard/butter/fat and sugar. (200g sugar or 100g butter). It's surprising how much we need to eat a day. We are eating machines.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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Who said anything about McDonalds? Lettuce-munchers have a veritable plethora of retail emporia anxious to pander to their delusional dietary aspirationsOriginally 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 days
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Lordy me, I wasn't implying that I'd eat crap like that myselfOriginally posted by RichardCranium View PostThat's fine for a jungle-dwelling chimp.Originally 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 guzzling
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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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Or, I could just shoot myself in the face. Besides, anyone that buys a salad in McDonalds is a homo.Originally 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.
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That's fine for a jungle-dwelling chimp.Originally 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.
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Yeah, one day's food, if you're a field mouse.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostHow cheap could a nutritious diet be? Where taste is a secondary consideration.
Example of one days food:
Breakfast:Muesli = 5.2p (+ a bit more for milk if you is posh)
Porridge = 7p " (+ 10p cooking if you is really posh)
Lunch and dinner/tea:Rice = £1.34 / kg or 13p a portion (+10p to cook)
Spuds = 36p / kg or 4p a portion (+10p to cook)
Bread = 10p / portion
Beans = 20p / can (+5p to cook)
Sausages = 20p for a cheap sausage (you need a bit of meat).
Pudding:A can of creamed rice is only about 20p
Drinks:Water = 0p (sourced from the water butt if necessary).
or tea where heating costs dominate.
Apple a day = 16p
So 1 days food could be Muesli + Beans + Spuds + Bread + Rice + Apple = 93p
About a pound a day? And much less if you bought huge bags of spuds/porridge/rice?
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I was once a sufferer of bulimia with alzheimers, I put on 10 stone as I kept forgetting to throw upEat as much as you like of everything you like.
Then down a bottle of Vodka and puke it all back up again.
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