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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why did you think bananas and apples and grapes aren't healthy?[/quote] The low-carb keto/atkins morons. [/quote] Must be. I just find this obsession with eating meat will back fire on all the practitioners. Eating plants, whole plants is the way to go. Yesterday I had corn, boiled potatoes, peas and tiny bit of ham for dinner(Christmas leftovers). For my day meal I had the same, except for ham, and for a snack I had Lara Bar, cherry, almonds, and dates. We were skiing and I have food allergies so could not have much food at the mountain lodge, but plain french fries. I will not gain any weight from it, and apart from fries and ham, I consider my meals from yesterday very healthy. That is how we ate as kids, close to Mediterranean cuisine, lot of veggies and fruits and a bit of meat. And fish. I blame this media crazy pushing of agendas. Sure, don't eat trans fats, clearly, but, oats, peas, corn, veggies and fruits are good for you. They were and should be our main food source.[/quote]
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