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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Neither healthy nor low calorie [/quote] It’s fish and rice. You’re a nut.[/quote] Take your blood sugar after eating the sugary rice. You’ll be horrified. [/quote] I make sushi rice at home - you are literally talking about 1 tablespoon of sugar for 2 cups of rice. I'd hardly call that sugary rice.[/quote] LOL. You actually said this? [/quote] Np. Two cups of rice would make a lot of sushi. So you'd be getting, what, a teaspoon of sugar if you ate a couple rolls? Big deal.[/quote] each sushi piece packs a lot of rice. how ignorant. [/quote] y'all are too much. Each piece of sushi packs a bite of rice. If you can't handle 10 bites of rice, you might be diabetic and should get your A1C tested :shock: [/quote] anyone can eat 10 pieces, doesn't mean you should. ask your scale. [/quote] You can’t have 10 bites of sushi without being overweight? I’m so sad for you :( have you seen a doctor? It sounds like a problem with your metabolism?[/quote]
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