Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Undercooked potatoes are healthier and lower GI.
WholeFoods is doing you all a favor, and all you can do is bitch and moan about it.
Enjoy your diabeetus.
You have a poor understanding of nutrition. One does not develop diabetes from refusing to undercooked potatoes.
Keep telling yourself that as you trowel the overcooked potato salad down your throat and your glycemic index spikes.
As for "a poor understanding of nutrition", I have in fact launched a number of scientific experiments on this subject, the outcomes of which are incontrovertible.
I don't want to go into details, since the mainstream scientific community considers my methods "unsound", and my practices "unethical", but let's just say that if you knew what I knew, you would be approaching the WholeFoods undercooked potato trays with a very large plate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all are scaring me. I ordered a turkey from them, the kind all prepped and oven ready to cook.
the turkey is fine, you cook it yourself!
Or better yet, eat it raw! Raw turkey can be a major cause of weight loss.
I agree.
I've done some very controversial studies on this, but if you eat raw poultry you will definitely lose weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all are scaring me. I ordered a turkey from them, the kind all prepped and oven ready to cook.
the turkey is fine, you cook it yourself!
Or better yet, eat it raw! Raw turkey can be a major cause of weight loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all are scaring me. I ordered a turkey from them, the kind all prepped and oven ready to cook.
the turkey is fine, you cook it yourself!
Anonymous wrote:You all are scaring me. I ordered a turkey from them, the kind all prepped and oven ready to cook.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Undercooked potatoes are healthier and lower GI.
WholeFoods is doing you all a favor, and all you can do is bitch and moan about it.
Enjoy your diabeetus.
You have a poor understanding of nutrition. One does not develop diabetes from refusing to undercooked potatoes.
Keep telling yourself that as you trowel the overcooked potato salad down your throat and your glycemic index spikes.
As for "a poor understanding of nutrition", I have in fact launched a number of scientific experiments on this subject, the outcomes of which are incontrovertible.
I don't want to go into details, since the mainstream scientific community considers my methods "unsound", and my practices "unethical", but let's just say that if you knew what I knew, you would be approaching the WholeFoods undercooked potato trays with a very large plate.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Undercooked potatoes are healthier and lower GI.
WholeFoods is doing you all a favor, and all you can do is bitch and moan about it.
Enjoy your diabeetus.
You have a poor understanding of nutrition. One does not develop diabetes from refusing to undercooked potatoes.
Anonymous wrote:Yes!!! I just bought potato salad at the alexandria WF and it was so raw and country that i couldn't eat it. Very annoying.
in general, i am not impressed with WF prepared foods.