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EAT: Separating Eating and Drinking
Ever since I read an experiment detailing how Horses separate their
food from their water (apparently this horse only drank the bucket of water an hour after it finised it's meal) I have tried to do the same. I try not to drink when I am eating and vice versa. I dont know if all animals separate their meal from their drink but I've found that when I DONT accompany a glass with my meal I tend to chew more and eat slowly. I will try to wait at least 30 minutes after I have chewed my last bit of food before I have a drink. I realise that it may not make a siginificant difference in terms of digestion but I generally feel its easier to control my calorie consumption when I follow this meathod. This doesn't mean I separate my soup/stews, although theoretically I should do. I have written more stuff on food under the title "EAT:" If you would like a look please click on "shinino". |
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EAT: Separating Eating and Drinking
This is not a clinical study. Please stop posting until
you have a better education. shinino wrote: Ever since I read an experiment detailing how Horses separate their food from their water (apparently this horse only drank the bucket of water an hour after it finised it's meal) I have tried to do the same. I try not to drink when I am eating and vice versa. I dont know if all animals separate their meal from their drink but I've found that when I DONT accompany a glass with my meal I tend to chew more and eat slowly. I will try to wait at least 30 minutes after I have chewed my last bit of food before I have a drink. I realise that it may not make a siginificant difference in terms of digestion but I generally feel its easier to control my calorie consumption when I follow this meathod. This doesn't mean I separate my soup/stews, although theoretically I should do. I have written more stuff on food under the title "EAT:" If you would like a look please click on "shinino". |
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Well wasn't that a polite response.
"Patricia Heil" wrote in message ... This is not a clinical study. Please stop posting until you have a better education. shinino wrote: Ever since I read an experiment detailing how Horses separate their food from their water (apparently this horse only drank the bucket of water an hour after it finised it's meal) I have tried to do the same. I try not to drink when I am eating and vice versa. I dont know if all animals separate their meal from their drink but I've found that when I DONT accompany a glass with my meal I tend to chew more and eat slowly. I will try to wait at least 30 minutes after I have chewed my last bit of food before I have a drink. I realise that it may not make a siginificant difference in terms of digestion but I generally feel its easier to control my calorie consumption when I follow this meathod. This doesn't mean I separate my soup/stews, although theoretically I should do. I have written more stuff on food under the title "EAT:" If you would like a look please click on "shinino". |
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Its times like this that patricia belongs in the killfile bins.
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 19:18:45 GMT, "Jakey911" wrote: Well wasn't that a polite response. "Patricia Heil" wrote in message ... This is not a clinical study. Please stop posting until you have a better education. |
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EAT: Separating Eating and Drinking
IPeople who have lapband surgery drink before a meal and not with it or
for 90 minutes after. |
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