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Where can I download a list of "Negative Calorie Foods" ?



 
 
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  #101  
Old October 16th, 2003, 03:49 AM
MH
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Default Worst "Food" Imaginable

Cool! I'll take it. But I love lots of different types of food...caviar,
sushi, steak tartare...raw oysters are my absolute favorites...yumm...

Martha


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"Chris Braun" wrote in message
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On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 03:26:50 GMT, "Perple Glow"
wrote:

I can't stand the idea of sushi either.... blech


I'm in the sushi-lovers camp, myself. And it's very healthy, too :-).

Chris





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Old October 16th, 2003, 08:09 PM
Alison L Miles
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Wendy wrote:
Let's pull this into a separate thread. I'm fascinated by the concepts of
the stuff people will actually put in their mouths. (Fascinated in the
same way as when I watch operations on TV or can't look away from a car
wreck.)


How'd I miss this thread? I love talking about gross food!

Corn dogs make it onto my list. I'm not saying I don't like them, but hot
dogs are gross, and when you dip one into cornbread batter and fry it, it
sure isn't healthy.

Also none too nutritious but tasty to some:

- Pop Tarts
- Snack cakes (Twinkies, Little Debbies)
- Bologna/salami

Things I never would have considered eating if I didn't know that people
already did:

- any kind of shellfish, especially lobsters and shrimp
- eggs
- mushrooms

Gross things I ate when I was a kid:

- peanut butter and bologna sandwiches
- donut sundaes (heated donut, scoop of ice cream, topping--pb or syrup)
- fried bread (my mom's way of making toast when my father took the
toaster apart)


-Alison
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Old October 17th, 2003, 02:31 AM
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Speaking of gross.... Today, one of the guys brought enchiladas to work. It
was very sweet of him. They were home-made, he cooked them, and they were
tasty but swimming (and I DO mean swimming) in fat. I took a very small
portion for my lunch, but I didn't even finish it. I've completely lost
interest in fat.

Even with the small sample I ate, I felt disgusted with the slimy feeling of
the food. Everyone else (used to a high-fat diet, I suppose) thought they
were great, fantastic, etc. I did enjoy the salsa, though.

Cat


  #104  
Old October 24th, 2005, 02:53 AM
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Cool

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Originally Posted by PalmaG72
Your best bet for NCF is to go to your public Library or if you want to pay
your book store -go to Library - there are books on Negative Calorie Foods
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It's funny how people ridicule things they don't understand. Since it seems you're not going to get a serious answer from anyone here, try this:

http://www.negativecaloriefoods.com/index.html#section1

There are supposed to be around 100 negative calorie foods on the list. There is a downloadable ebook that I believe contains what you're looking for.

It costs around $18.00 USD.

Hope this helps.
 




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