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Aaron Eldreth wrote:
Fresh fruits and veggies and lots of carrot juice.
A vegetarian huh?
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Weiye Chen wrote:
A vegetarian huh?
Yup. Only, no cooked food. Sounds good doesn't it?
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Pizza and Coke don't go together well. In fact, Coke doesn't go well with anything but rum, though Pepsi is quite versatile. Pizza, pasta, enchiladas and tacos, In 'N Out cheeseburgers, beef steaks, beer, and chocolate - these are a few of the simple things that make life worth living. Oh, and ice cream...
Healthy eating is for wimps. You don't make a muscle stronger by pampering it; you don't get any smarter by letting your brain relax. The way to build a strong body is to stress it, challenge it with progressively more difficult situations. If it needs protein, give it starch. If it needs vitamins, give it carbohydrates. It will figure out how to make what it needs from what it's given, or die trying.
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totally agree!
...that dude that made that mickeyD's documentary was probably eating healthy behind cameras.
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I want to be your cardiologist when I grow up.
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Gary Wheeler wrote:
I want to be your cardiologist
I had an EKG done at my last physical - no worries. Oh, and the doc told me to gain some weight and get more cholesterol.;P
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EKG?? I looked this up on google and it links it to ECG (ElectroCardioGram) but I couldn't see what the difference was.
I'm getting my annual ECG done in September. One time, when I was about 10 or 11 the woman (an adult) who went in before me was screaming. I don't know why and neither did the nurses - they couldn't figure out what upset her. It was one of those metal electrodes that they create a vacuum to hold it on with and they are a little cold sometimes but nothing to scream about. The modern plastic ones that they put gel on are a little nicer, but they still tingle a little when they are removed. I think because of the fuss that the previous woman had made I got a prize for being so good - It was the first and last time that happened.
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ECG is correct, but for some reason I've always heard it called an EKG. Silly, isn't it?
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Roger Wright wrote:
for some reason I've always heard it called an EKG.
I believe that is what the show "Emergency" always said. Of course several times a show.
I do not mind getting old. It beats all the other options that can think of.
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Roger Wright wrote:
Silly, isn't it?
Not at all. EKG is the name for it in Swedish.
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Roger Wright wrote:
ForumSurvey: What is the typical programmer diet these days?
Subject:Re: Pizza and Beer
Sender:Roger Wright
Date:10:45 12 Jul '04
Pizza and Coke don't go together well
Beer, OTOH, goes well with everything, especially more beer.
Roger Wright wrote:
Healthy eating is for wimps
That is so true! Personally, I'm happy if the food doesn't bite back. A few whacks around the ears, some salt purely as an indulgence, and down the hatch it goes!
Roger Wright wrote:
The way to build a strong body is to stress it, challenge it with progressively more difficult situations
I'm trying with granite.
Honestly, I think eating is for whimps.
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yeah... i think a portion of all is the right but only ice cream, stress and etc destroy your body and soul... (what means wimps ???) ![Poke tongue | ;-P](https://codeproject.global.ssl.fastly.net/script/Forums/Images/smiley_tongue.gif)
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Roger Wright wrote:
If it needs protein, give it starch. If it needs vitamins, give it carbohydrates. It will figure out how to make what it needs from what it's given, or die trying.
That is so true. When I was 18 year old, I lived in a place where all I could eat was rice and vegetable, typically the same vegetable until the season for that kind of vegetable ended. On top of that I had to do hard labor and did not get enough rice to eat. Feeling hungry all the time, my sweetest dream at the time had something to do with animal fat.
Fortunately I got out of there in less than a year. It didn't do me any harm physically or mentally though.
No, I was not in prison.
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Xiangyang Liu wrote:
No, I was not in prison.
Glad to hear that.;)
And, no, that thought never entered my mind. There are many places in the world where such malnutrition is common, and while adults can survive it for a time, it is devastating to young children.
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Roger Wright wrote:
There are many places in the world where such malnutrition is common, and while adults can survive it for a time, it is devastating to young children.
You are wright ( ), of course. Everyone of the children I saw in that place seemed to have a good appetite and none of them suffers a weight problem. Right now the hardest thing for me at home is to cook some food that my children will like. Unlike me, they are not good eaters at all.
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I had a sudden attack of wisedom, a while back. I figured that it would
be more healthy, less expansive and more tasty to bring my own lunch at
work, rather than eating out at a nearby restaurent.
Sometimes, I just don't have time to prepare myself a lunch,
then I order "St-Hubert" (514) 385-5555. Best delivery chicken
in Quebec! (I wonder if they are opened elsewhere in Canada or in
the United States?)
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Yes, packing lunch usually is both healthful and economical. Otherwise I end up at one of tne many Chinese or Indian buffets or fast food restaurants. Which is fine every once in a while but if I did it every day...
I have seen St-Hubert in Ontario and Quebec. Never been to one, and never seen one in the US. That doesn't mean they don't exist in the US though... I've seen Tim Horton's this side of the border, so it's not unheard of for Canadian chanins to creep south.
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I seriously found that my diet is vastly more healthful and I eat more sensible portions when I cook my own meals. Sure it is possible to eat sensibly when eating out, but it is much more difficult. And I have the "clean-my-plate" mentality, especially if I pay good money for the food.
For an interesting approach to dieting (invented by a CS-type person), look at the No-S Diet.
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i just dont understand the whole cooking thing... i mean, when I'm hungry, I wanna eat, not cook.
And if i'm NOT hungry, I dont wanna waste time cooking.
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Besides, isn't this way we get married or something??
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What's cooking have to do with being married?
Is that the kind of wife you're looking for, one that just stays home and cooks for you?
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What's cooking have to do with being married?
Here's a better question, what does getting married have to do with anything?
Is that the kind of wife you're looking for
why? are you interested in the position? Well, if you're a girl, go ahead and fill out an application... if you're a dude, sorry, we're not *that* openminded in NY yet.
I never said I wanted a wife that stays home and cooks for me... but I DO want a wife that knows how to cook.. otherwise we'll spend the rest of our lifes eating out.
oh, and check out this dudes post
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Navin wrote:
I seriously found that my diet is vastly more healthful and I eat more sensible portions when I cook my own meals. Sure it is possible to eat sensibly when eating out, but it is much more difficult. And I have the "clean-my-plate" mentality, especially if I pay good money for the food.
You're lucky. When I cook my own meals, I have a habit of gorging on them. I'm sure it doesn't help that occasionally one of the meals I cook is a really good pizza.
Navin wrote:
For an interesting approach to dieting (invented by a CS-type person), look at the No-S Diet.
I'll certainly be a step ahead if I manage the "No Seconds" part of that.
Nathan Holt
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I was looking for an option "I'm on a wacky diet because of what all those years of pizza and coke did to me" but couldn't find one...
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You have the coolest sig I've seen in a long while .
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