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Worst "Food" Imaginable
"determined" wrote in message ... "Wendy" wrote in message ... 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.) pancakes sausage spaghettios canned vegetables another - lutefisk - norwegian cod fish I believe. Stinks to high heaven and is somewhat rubbery... yuck. |
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Worst "Food" Imaginable
VirtualGuy , de ses doigts volubiles,
effleura le clavier pour y déposer les douces paroles suivantes: I'll add three of the more horrific ones I've encountered: Canned meat - Spam, Clik, and any derivative thereof. chili cheese fries (it makes my mouth slimy to THINK about those) Then you wouldn't like poutine - french fries, drenched in gravy with cheese curds melting on the top. Apparently, a popular choice of the French. A artery stopper for the restr of us. Cheers! Alex No, no, no, no, no! It's a Canadian "treat," not a French one. (lol) Isabelle -- French Dieter Wannabe. -- |
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Worst "Food" Imaginable
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... However, the same culture that invented these two wonders also loves something which does have my vote for the worst food ever...souse. I don't even know if I spelled it right...but it is some kind of clear gelatin into which is molded all sorts of gross organ meats, red somethings (peppers or pimentos) and I think onion and cabbage. It just makes me ill thinking of it. I used to get so grossed out as a kid watching the adults chow down on it. I don't even know if it is high fat/low calorie or what...it is just gross. Elise That's the one I was trying to think of (and all my brain could get around was "tripe"--equally yukko!) I live in PA Dutch Country where the motto "If it ain't fried, it ain't food" reigns. Ann |
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"Wendy" wrote in message ... 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.) Can anyone top Melissa's contribution, below? Deep fried chocolate-filled croissants. Apparently, there are such things in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Although, the last time I went skiing there, I didn't notice them and wouldn't have tried one even if I did. Martha |
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Where can I download a list of "Negative Calorie Foods" ?
DZ writes:
But don't drink or smoke with that! Better yet, don't smoke or drink. -- Transpose hotmail and mxsmanic in my e-mail address to reach me directly. |
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Where can I download a list of "Negative Calorie Foods" ?
Matt writes:
... is it so unbelievable that some foods take more energy to burn than they provide? No, but it's unbelievable that this would have any impact on losing weight. Only naïve fat people and fat people in serious denial actually believe things like this. Eat less and exercise more. You'll lose weight. If I ate my cotton shirt right now, do you think my body would digest it using fewer calories than it gets from the shirt itself? No. But calculate how many cotton shirts you'd have to eat in order to burn a pound of fat (3500 kcal), and you'll get the idea. -- Transpose hotmail and mxsmanic in my e-mail address to reach me directly. |
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Where can I download a list of "Negative Calorie Foods" ?
"Ignoramus31326" wrote in message ... sounds like an absurd list. carrots and apples and strawberries pack a lot of calories. Zucchini are packed with calories. You can eat them and become quite fat! Huh? There are very few calories in zucchini. According to www.fitday.com a whole, raw zucchini has 3.36 calories. Doesn't seem like much to me. Perhaps ignoramus is thinking of something else. Carrots are also low in calories and packed with vitamins. They make a great snack. One cup has 47 calories. Martha |
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Worst "Food" Imaginable
biscuits and chocolate gravy. My EX mil makes this as "breakfast"....
yeah, you should see DS after spending 2 weeks visiting them. |
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Worst "Food" Imaginable
Hey Deep Dish meat lovers is good for you!!! mmmmmm
-- Email me at: perpleglow(AT)comcast.net "Wendy" wrote in message ... 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.) Can anyone top Melissa's contribution, below? Melissa wrote: "Wendy" wrote: Crafting Mom wrote: Negative Calorie Foods Croissants, french fries potato chips deep fried twinkies cornbread mashed potatoes doughnuts .... there are more, but there are other foods of which I can't think of the positives about ;-) I'll add three of the more horrific ones I've encountered: chili cheese fries (it makes my mouth slimy to THINK about those) sausage biscuit gravy (I always decline when my Mom makes it on the grounds that SOMEONE needs to be able to do the CPR) deep crust meat-lover's pizza from Pizza Hut But now tell the truth: do deep-fried twinkies really exist? Or is that just a dietary boogie-man? Yep, they exist. They are the new Fair Food in our area, but I have heard that they have had them in the South for years. You can even buy a "machine" to make them. I saw it at Wal-Mart. Blech...twinkies are horrible to begin with. To batter and then deep fry them sounds perfectly awful. Melissa |
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"SnugBear" wrote in message ... "Wendy" wrote .. VirtualGuy wrote: Then you wouldn't like poutine - french fries, drenched in gravy with cheese curds melting on the top. I figure it's the French escalating the war they began with "French fries". They don't actually EAT that stuff, they just pretend they do so stupid Americans will be fooled into eating it. Actually, I've only ever heard of this in Quebec. Part of a long-term plan to annex Maine, no doubt. Wendy, who liked the South Park movie and avoids "sleeping giants". Good god yuck! New Jersey was bad enough with simple cheese fries. I'll take my turn on border patrol but I'll need backup! Jenn? Amy?? -- Walking on . . . Laurie in Maine 207/110 60 inches of attitude! Start: 2/02 Maintained since 2/03 I've got Lake Superior covered Don't forget the chili on those cheese fries! When I lived in New Jersey though I was a sucker for Italian subs (salami, pepperoni, cappicola, provolone w/giardinera and mayo). Jenn |
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