HEAT WAVE - why so many people eat things that make it worse.

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Anonymous wrote:It is so hot outside, the last couple of days are brutal, but when you see what people are ordering in any given place it is hair raising.
Tons of breads, starches, gluten heavy foods and they load on them. Not everyone of course but many do and then the same people seem to leave the place holding their belly with both hands massaging it gently like they carry a baby and they waddle outside the place into the heat. What is the next step I wonder.. ER?

Why it is not a common knowledge that in hot heat and humid foods to limit or avoid altogether for the time of the extreme heat are:
- starches.. rice.. potatoes..
- gluten .. pastas.. breads..
- salty foods
- salt
- meat
- spicy food

Feel free to add to the list and add foods that are good and light.


Have you met Mexico? Or any temperature-hot country?


Or India? Or SE Asia? Or parts of Africa?

I'm going to guess OP is white. Very white. Because they are clueless about the climates and cuisines of places that aren't European.


I'm guessing she's from an Eastern European country where women chain smoke, nibble on bland food, and drink vodka.

I couldn't tell you what other people eat at restaurants because I don't notice...or care...or judge.

Hey.. insult OP all you want, but I am pp from Yugoslavia and lived in Africa... I live off of spicy food, we eat hot peppers(not me allergic but everyone else), we don't drink no vodka, sljivovica and Irish Whiskey if we are being posh! My kids' first solid food was spicy chicken curry. I love, love as do my kids and dh spicy food, I add Tabasco and everything and my kids think Sriracha is ketchup!(ok, but jokes aside, people in Yugoslavia do eat spicy food more than other Eastern Europeans that I've met(so just speaking for those I know) and even in my country we are an anomaly, bland food sucks so, so much!)


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You are the one who is insulting. I’m Eastern European and Yugoslavia isn't a country. The former Yugoslavia works, but don’t insult the rest of us easteen Europeans.

OK. Sorry, I am from former Yugoslavia, I was just joking. Do you eat spicy food in your country of origin? Do you forgive me?


If it was a country when you were there, it’s fine to say Yugoslavia. I don’t get people sometimes.


In America, we don't tell people how they refer to their ancestral motherland. But we do apparently fat shame (let's be clear: that's the real purpose of the original post). Carry on.


True.
Anonymous
OP, you don’t have many friends, do you?
Anonymous
I’m going to have a sausage and egg sanwhixh with hash brown and lots of salt
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Anonymous wrote:During this heat wave I have only been drinking room temperature tap water with a small slice of lemon. Anyone not doing this must hate themselves and the environment. Why can't you think of the children?

/s


But ARE YOU FAT. That is the real question.

You should use smaller slices of lemon!


The help will be punished shortly for cutting such thick slices. Thank you!


The poors are so bad at math. It is a trial.
Anonymous
Perhaps the OP nibbles on a pear?
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Anonymous wrote:I’m going to have a sausage and egg sanwhixh with hash brown and lots of salt


That's a good way to get heatstroke.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps the OP nibbles on a pear?


May I also suggest a tiny shotglass of Frangelico and a wee thin wedge of smoked gouda?

She can sit out on the steps to eat it.
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Anonymous wrote:What are we supposed to eat? Feathers?




You may have ONE almond.

Almond? The horror, walnut, so much more omega 3s and some other healthy crap than the pitiful almond!(but also only one, high in calories, you know that is a no, no in the dmv!)
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Anonymous wrote:https://www.quora.com/What-is-a-typical-diet-for-a-Russian-woman-and-how-do-they-stay-slender-compared-to-their-Western-counterparts

Truly enlightening.


I think it could have used more fonts. Also, a unifying point.
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Anonymous wrote:Perhaps the OP nibbles on a pear?


May I also suggest a tiny shotglass of Frangelico and a wee thin wedge of smoked gouda?

She can sit out on the steps to eat it.

Oh how great! I nibbles on green grapes yesterday, what a heaven, I shall add Frangelico and cheese to it today. Green grapes are too high a hypoglycemic content for insane dcum sugar police, you know?
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Anonymous wrote:Perhaps the OP nibbles on a pear?


PLEASE TAKE THAT BEUATIFUL FRUIT OUTSIDE. YOU JUST HAD A FILLING BREAKFAST AT 7:30 OF CEREAL. DINNER WILL BE AT 9. STAY OUT OF MY CLEAN KITCHEN, YOU CRETIN!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps the OP nibbles on a pear?


May I also suggest a tiny shotglass of Frangelico and a wee thin wedge of smoked gouda?

She can sit out on the steps to eat it.

Oh how great! I nibbles on green grapes yesterday, what a heaven, I shall add Frangelico and cheese to it today. Green grapes are too high a hypoglycemic content for insane dcum sugar police, you know?


I find it more satisfying to just think about grapes. All food, really. It's a diet of the mind, and very healthy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps the OP nibbles on a pear?


PLEASE TAKE THAT BEUATIFUL FRUIT OUTSIDE. YOU JUST HAD A FILLING BREAKFAST AT 7:30 OF CEREAL. DINNER WILL BE AT 9. STAY OUT OF MY CLEAN KITCHEN, YOU CRETIN!


tHe KitCHEn Is cLOseD

Nasty, nasty people. I am so lovely.
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Anonymous wrote:It is so hot outside, the last couple of days are brutal, but when you see what people are ordering in any given place it is hair raising.
Tons of breads, starches, gluten heavy foods and they load on them. Not everyone of course but many do and then the same people seem to leave the place holding their belly with both hands massaging it gently like they carry a baby and they waddle outside the place into the heat. What is the next step I wonder.. ER?

Why it is not a common knowledge that in hot heat and humid foods to limit or avoid altogether for the time of the extreme heat are:
- starches.. rice.. potatoes..
- gluten .. pastas.. breads..
- salty foods
- salt
- meat
- spicy food

Feel free to add to the list and add foods that are good and light.


Have you met Mexico? Or any temperature-hot country?


Or India? Or SE Asia? Or parts of Africa?

I'm going to guess OP is white. Very white. Because they are clueless about the climates and cuisines of places that aren't European.


I'm guessing she's from an Eastern European country where women chain smoke, nibble on bland food, and drink vodka.

I couldn't tell you what other people eat at restaurants because I don't notice...or care...or judge.

Hey.. insult OP all you want, but I am pp from Yugoslavia and lived in Africa... I live off of spicy food, we eat hot peppers(not me allergic but everyone else), we don't drink no vodka, sljivovica and Irish Whiskey if we are being posh! My kids' first solid food was spicy chicken curry. I love, love as do my kids and dh spicy food, I add Tabasco and everything and my kids think Sriracha is ketchup!(ok, but jokes aside, people in Yugoslavia do eat spicy food more than other Eastern Europeans that I've met(so just speaking for those I know) and even in my country we are an anomaly, bland food sucks so, so much!)


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You are the one who is insulting. I’m Eastern European and Yugoslavia isn't a country. The former Yugoslavia works, but don’t insult the rest of us easteen Europeans.

OK. Sorry, I am from former Yugoslavia, I was just joking. Do you eat spicy food in your country of origin? Do you forgive me?


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Yes I do, and thank you so much for the apology. We may not agree on politics but we can all agree that op is definitely crazy. I love salt and spice and bread!

Thank you for forgiving me. Bread, right? I love bread, don't know what's with the bread police here? We ate it all the time and nobody was obese or even heavy.
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