It's possible to be fat and healthy, which I assume the PP equates with goodness. |
Popeyes |
I think it heavily depends on your definition of healthy. You can be overweight and have a negligible effect on something like longevity but all other things being equal if you've got an overweight person and a normal weight person the overweight person will statistically have more negative health outcomes overall whether that's a higher chance of heart disease, more wear on joints, greater instance of heartburn or a host of other issues. That being said if your definition of "healthy" is simply not dying early or having massive or life-threatening health issues rocking a dad bod instead of a six pack isn't going to move the needle much. |
Roys for crispiness, Popeyes for flavor. |
| Any food can be part of a healthy, balanced diet. What isn’t necessarily “good” for the body is sometimes good for the spirit. Eat what you like, in moderation. |
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Prime rib is disgusting.
I also think carnival food is gross, especially funnel cake. |
Agree with you on the prime rib and also very fatty cuts of beef where you get a tiny piece of edible meat and the rest is gross fat-gross. But I will go to war for a funnel cake or fried oreos so can’t support that one. |
| Prime rib is awesome, funnel cake was good in the 80’s, Popeye’s and Roy Roger’s are the same thing |
| Cold milk and cookies- weird combination, just looking at someone eating this combo makes me sick. But I'm from Europe. |
Correct. Correct. Blasphemy. |
Yes. But maggi hot and sweet ketchup is lovely!! |
Nope. Nothing beats Arby's curly fries with horseradish sauce! |
Hot coffee or espresso seems to be the best compliment to a good cookie. The acidity, heat and bitterness cut the richness and sweetness of the butter, sugar, (and chocolate). I don’t mind cold milk in general but it doesn’t compliment a cookie at all. |
I also hate Chipotle, BUT ... I think I've decided that the problem is our local one. It's dirty and the service is not good. We had Chipotle at a work meeting recently and it was delicious. I'll try one or two different stores to see if they're any better than the local one. |
| This may not be a food opinion but I’m over the ozempic craze. It had its place for the morbidly obese but now everyone who has ten pounds to loose is on it. If I never hear the phrase “food noise” again…… |