Anonymous wrote:OP If one donut makes you that sick (sure it wasn’t 3 donuts?) better check yourself for diabetes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly makes homemade potato salad or "jacked up canned baked beans" infinitely healthier than store bought?
And what hot dog from any source is healthy?
I do not do "jacked baked beans," so I can't speak for those. But I can say making my own potato salad means I'm able to control the sodium. Add more celery than is usually used, and I don't need to use gelatin products as thickeners.
Potato salad is not a health food
Darling, I never said it was.
But I am willing to bet my house that any nutritionist or doctor would tell you to eat mine vs. that Giant stuff. A small scoop of homemade potato salad is no big deal.
The giant stuff is NOT that much worse. It has flavor preservers and emulsifiers. Your mayo has soybean oil too, Janet!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly makes homemade potato salad or "jacked up canned baked beans" infinitely healthier than store bought?
And what hot dog from any source is healthy?
I do not do "jacked baked beans," so I can't speak for those. But I can say making my own potato salad means I'm able to control the sodium. Add more celery than is usually used, and I don't need to use gelatin products as thickeners.
Potato salad is not a health food
Darling, I never said it was.
But I am willing to bet my house that any nutritionist or doctor would tell you to eat mine vs. that Giant stuff. A small scoop of homemade potato salad is no big deal.
The giant stuff is NOT that much worse. It has flavor preservers and emulsifiers. Your mayo has soybean oil too, Janet!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an immigrant and now I really want to try these cheddar bunnies! I never heard of cheddar bunnies before this thread!
They’re not actual rabbit. They’re basically dry and hard small crackers with a salty and cheesy taste. Not very good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly makes homemade potato salad or "jacked up canned baked beans" infinitely healthier than store bought?
And what hot dog from any source is healthy?
I do not do "jacked baked beans," so I can't speak for those. But I can say making my own potato salad means I'm able to control the sodium. Add more celery than is usually used, and I don't need to use gelatin products as thickeners.
Potato salad is not a health food
Darling, I never said it was.
But I am willing to bet my house that any nutritionist or doctor would tell you to eat mine vs. that Giant stuff. A small scoop of homemade potato salad is no big deal.
Anonymous wrote:I am an immigrant and now I really want to try these cheddar bunnies! I never heard of cheddar bunnies before this thread!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's Reser's Fine Foods Potato Salad from Giant, folks:
Potatoes, Mayonnaise (soybean On Water, Egg Yolks, Vinegar, Salt), Sugar, Celery, Water, Sweet Pickle Relish (cucumbers, Sugar, Distilled Vinegar, Salt Contains Less Than 2% Of: Mustard Seed, Xanthan Gum, Celery Seed, Dehydrated Red Bell Pepper, Calcium Chloride, Natural Flavoring, Turmeric, Dehydrated Onion), Mustard (water, Vinegar, Mustard Seed, Salt, Sugar, Soybean Oil, Turmeric And Paprika, Annatto Color, Garlic, Spices, Xanthan Gum, Calcium Disodium Edta (retains Product Freshness), Natural Flavor, Citric Acid), Onion, Salt, Red Bell Pepper, Vinegar, Modified Corn Starch, Spice, Sodium Benzoate (preservative), Potassium Sorbate (preservative), Xanthan Gum, Annatto Color.
Here's mine:
Potatoes
Celery
Mayonnaise
Salt, pepper
Finely diced baby dill pickles
Fresh dill, paprika and sliced hard-boiled eggs on top
No mustard? Boo
I was thinking the same thing. Nobody wants your “potato salad” Karen
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly makes homemade potato salad or "jacked up canned baked beans" infinitely healthier than store bought?
And what hot dog from any source is healthy?
I do not do "jacked baked beans," so I can't speak for those. But I can say making my own potato salad means I'm able to control the sodium. Add more celery than is usually used, and I don't need to use gelatin products as thickeners.
Potato salad is not a health food
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I don’t eat super healthy at all, but I’ve been eating more home cooked foods so I get it. Sugar and salt overload get me sick since I cut way down on cooking with salt at home. And the blueberry muffin/loaf things you’re talking about are full of oils that could make you feel ill if you’re not used to them. Not sure why everyone is mocking you but I get it. And I just scarfed down 1/3 a bag of flavored Tostitos, so I’m not a crazy “clean” eater either.
Ha, thanks, one person out of 5 pages gets me. Hahahaha.![]()
We are mocking OP because she is rude complaining about the food other people serve. If she had posted, "Wow, I just ate some store bought stuff after spending a couple years mostly cooking from fresh ingredients and I really felt a difference in my body" most people would have responded differently. Instead her OP was self congratulatory and rude (and annoying because she was also claiming that she was not judging).
You were a guest OP. I hope you are taking the time to raise your children with better manners.
Yeah, but I don’t think she said anything to the host or guests. She simply didn’t eat much at the party, and then she posted here. Meanwhile lots of people here mock what people serve (or say they don’t serve enough food) and say they would have no problem packing their own lunch and snacks to a person’s party. THAT is rude. And those same people are mocking OP for posting here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I don’t eat super healthy at all, but I’ve been eating more home cooked foods so I get it. Sugar and salt overload get me sick since I cut way down on cooking with salt at home. And the blueberry muffin/loaf things you’re talking about are full of oils that could make you feel ill if you’re not used to them. Not sure why everyone is mocking you but I get it. And I just scarfed down 1/3 a bag of flavored Tostitos, so I’m not a crazy “clean” eater either.
Ha, thanks, one person out of 5 pages gets me. Hahahaha.![]()
We are mocking OP because she is rude complaining about the food other people serve. If she had posted, "Wow, I just ate some store bought stuff after spending a couple years mostly cooking from fresh ingredients and I really felt a difference in my body" most people would have responded differently. Instead her OP was self congratulatory and rude (and annoying because she was also claiming that she was not judging).
You were a guest OP. I hope you are taking the time to raise your children with better manners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, Once you eliminate sugar, wheat, and other foods from your diet, your body tells you, in no uncertain terms, how horrible this food is for you and your health.
Clearly, DCU is not the place to discuss even semi-clean eating.
So true on both points. For me, it’s pretty dramatic. I get joint pain, foot pain and a heavy feeling in my legs. For me, add too much dairy to the list.
That doesn’t make me a bad guest. I just don’t tend to eat what is served at parties.
OP here. That’s all I was saying, on an anonymous forum.I had fun at the party. I’m just saying processed food tastes gross and a donut made me feel shaky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I don’t eat super healthy at all, but I’ve been eating more home cooked foods so I get it. Sugar and salt overload get me sick since I cut way down on cooking with salt at home. And the blueberry muffin/loaf things you’re talking about are full of oils that could make you feel ill if you’re not used to them. Not sure why everyone is mocking you but I get it. And I just scarfed down 1/3 a bag of flavored Tostitos, so I’m not a crazy “clean” eater either.
Ha, thanks, one person out of 5 pages gets me. Hahahaha.![]()
We are mocking OP because she is rude complaining about the food other people serve. If she had posted, "Wow, I just ate some store bought stuff after spending a couple years mostly cooking from fresh ingredients and I really felt a difference in my body" most people would have responded differently. Instead her OP was self congratulatory and rude (and annoying because she was also claiming that she was not judging).
You were a guest OP. I hope you are taking the time to raise your children with better manners.