I didn’t think we ate THAT clean, until we went to a party with all processed foods

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Anonymous wrote:I suggest you just never speak to the people who threw the party again.

Also how long was this party? Couldn't you just wait and eat later?


Only for an hour or so this AM. I thought it was homemade, until I took a bite and realized it was all highly processed stuff. I didn’t eat more, except the donut, and promptly felt sick. It was my own fault obviously. I haven’t been eating much sugar at all so the sugar made me sick.


You really aren’t making yourself sound any better with all of these qualifications. Donuts are donuts. They have sugar. I suspect you have disordered eating as you are fixating on one bad bite of food.


I don’t, at all. I’m saying that if you eat well, then you can tell immediately that processed food doesn’t taste like much else except chemicals.

It’s sort of two discussions: 1.
I ate the donut. It had a lot of sugar. It made me feel sick. I know donuts have sugar. I knew what I was doing.
2. Processed food is nasty.

3. Then I had to come on to DCUM to let everybody know that I eat so healthy that a donut made me sick.

Exactly! She so doesn't have an eating disorder!
Anonymous
OP, I don’t eat super healthy at all, but I’ve been eating more home cooked foods so I get it. Sugar and salt overload get me sick since I cut way down on cooking with salt at home. And the blueberry muffin/loaf things you’re talking about are full of oils that could make you feel ill if you’re not used to them. Not sure why everyone is mocking you but I get it. And I just scarfed down 1/3 a bag of flavored Tostitos, so I’m not a crazy “clean” eater either.
Anonymous
This is the 2010's orthorexic version of "Princess and the Pea."

Yes, OP, you *are* a real princess!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, I don’t eat super healthy at all, but I’ve been eating more home cooked foods so I get it. Sugar and salt overload get me sick since I cut way down on cooking with salt at home. And the blueberry muffin/loaf things you’re talking about are full of oils that could make you feel ill if you’re not used to them. Not sure why everyone is mocking you but I get it. And I just scarfed down 1/3 a bag of flavored Tostitos, so I’m not a crazy “clean” eater either.


Ha, thanks, one person out of 5 pages gets me. Hahahaha.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a hard time stomaching all this " but we are so normal we eat CHEDDAR BUNNIES" nonsense. If you were really one of us you'd be giving your kids Goldfish like the rest of the normals. Puh-lease.


What wrong with cheddar bunnies? I like that Annie’s is made with organic ingredients but tbh the main reasons I avoid Goldfish is because they taste super salty and because of the recall /food scare a few months ago with Goldfish.
Anonymous
You may want to review the most recalled foods list. They tend to be non processed foods. JFYI.
Anonymous
It sounds better than what Trump served that football team who visited the WH. I thought you were going to say it was all McDonald's!
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Anonymous wrote:You are insufferable. Why do you even assume it was the food making you sick?

Plus, if it was so gross you couldn’t even eat it, how is it making you sick?


Ha. This!

What in the world OP? You sound unpleasant.
Anonymous
As a vegetarian the past 25 years I learned long ago to eat at home before going to any party/outing. So I only have to nibble on the grosser food to look polite.

I buy expensive ingredients for myself I don't expect anyone to also buy expensive ingredients and cook for an entire group.
Anonymous
>>>Here's mine:
Potatoes
Celery
Mayonnaise
Salt, pepper
Finely diced baby dill pickles
Fresh dill, paprika and sliced hard-boiled eggs on top<<<


Thank you. I am making this tomr. I have all the ingredients in the house.
Anonymous
I don't eat processed food at all and you OP are a loser.

If the food might make my body feel awful or I don't want the food, i simply don't eat. I'm not such a pig that I can't go a few hours without food.
Anonymous
I hate it when people refer to foods as “clean”. It’s meaningless and imputes virtue to our eating.

News flash: eating perfect won’t make you go to heaven and eating bad won’t make you go to hell.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:>>>Here's mine:
Potatoes
Celery
Mayonnaise
Salt, pepper
Finely diced baby dill pickles
Fresh dill, paprika and sliced hard-boiled eggs on top<<<


Thank you. I am making this tomr. I have all the ingredients in the house.


This would give me heartburn
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think the “sick to your stomach” feeling might be anxiety-related.


Yep. I feel sorry for op going through life like this with her day ruined over one bite of food, only to die at the same age as the rest of us. And probably no thinner than the rest of us.
Anonymous
OP, Once you eliminate sugar, wheat, and other foods from your diet, your body tells you, in no uncertain terms, how horrible this food is for you and your health.

Clearly, DCU is not the place to discuss even semi-clean eating.

Enjoy the cheddar bunnies!
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