Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eating out is soo bad for your health. Once I started cooking more I realized how shitty the food was.
This is an overstatement. There are plenty of ways to eat out and have it be healthy.
NP. It’s not an overstatement. Even a “healthy” salad has added sugars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eating out is soo bad for your health. Once I started cooking more I realized how shitty the food was.
This is an overstatement. There are plenty of ways to eat out and have it be healthy.
Anonymous wrote:I'm with all the posters saying that it's just too disappointing to eat out. You spend so much and then just kick yourself.
I have been spending money to splurge a bit more at the supermarket. A few more prepared items, but nothing crazy since supermarkets are price-gouging too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I eat out about the same as I always have. Don't allow your DD to have a Starbucks addiction - she's either addicted to caffeine or sugar and neither are good.
Caffeine is good for your heart health this week.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/study-finds-how-many-cups-of-coffee-per-day-may-benefit-your-heart/ar-AA1qJBbf
Gosh please tell me when red wine is back on the healthy list. I cannot wait.
Never. Current research on wine is confirming the studies completed a few years ago that indicated any amount was ultimately bad for you, with significantly increased risks for multiple types of cancer, as well as liver issues, cognitive decline, and cardiovascular disease (stroke, atrial fibrillation, infarction, etc).
However, it's true that coffee news is good - but it doesn't mean you should overdose on caffeine, especially if you have high blood pressure, and drinking copious amounts can affect your sleep, cause stomach issues (it's very acidic) and decrease the strength of your bones and teeth. Also, it sure as heck doesn't mean that the crap drinks with tons of added sugar are in any way good for you. No loaded drinks at Starbucks, you'll increase your risk of diabetes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Took my 17 son To Taco Bell, $45 bill. Crazy, DD is addicted to Starbucks, kaching. I told her that her habit is about $1000 a year.
I stopped getting breakfast out myself, it use to be for money but now it’s on principle, breakfast $30 out? $4+ for coffee?
That amount could help fund 10 years of a kid's education in a developing part of the world. 10 years!
Anonymous wrote:Eating out is soo bad for your health. Once I started cooking more I realized how shitty the food was.