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yep. i make it or i don't eat it (unless it's fat free).
peace, pen "Ignoramus5536" wrote in message ... In article , Bob M wrote: They're in every prepared food! I mistakenly didn't look at the bag of meatballs I bought (though I did check the carb content), because I thought there couldn't be partially hydrogenated oils in meatballs. Alas, after eating almost the whole bag, I realized that there are PHO in the meatballs. That sucks, as these were easy to cook and tasty. This begs the question as to why they're adding oils like that to meatballs. Anyway, another lesson learned -- always read the labels, regardless of what you think should be in there. My final conclusion for myself, is not to buy any prepared food. i |
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On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 12:23:38 -0400, Penelope Baker
wrote: yep. i make it or i don't eat it (unless it's fat free). peace, pen "Ignoramus5536" wrote in message ... In article , Bob M wrote: They're in every prepared food! I mistakenly didn't look at the bag of meatballs I bought (though I did check the carb content), because I thought there couldn't be partially hydrogenated oils in meatballs. Alas, after eating almost the whole bag, I realized that there are PHO in the meatballs. That sucks, as these were easy to cook and tasty. This begs the question as to why they're adding oils like that to meatballs. Anyway, another lesson learned -- always read the labels, regardless of what you think should be in there. My final conclusion for myself, is not to buy any prepared food. i I don't mind not buying prepared food, but every once and a while it would nice to have something simple, especially because you can buy a huge bag of these at BJ's/Costco/Sam's and the bags last a long time (at least for me they do). -- Bob in CT Remove ".x" to reply |
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huh? Ok, you could avoid trans fats that way, but there are plenty of
prepared, fat free foods that have other stuff in them that isn't healthy, like high fructose corn syrup, for example. In article , "Penelope Baker" wrote: yep. i make it or i don't eat it (unless it's fat free). peace, pen "Ignoramus5536" wrote in message ... In article , Bob M wrote: They're in every prepared food! I mistakenly didn't look at the bag of meatballs I bought (though I did check the carb content), because I thought there couldn't be partially hydrogenated oils in meatballs. Alas, after eating almost the whole bag, I realized that there are PHO in the meatballs. That sucks, as these were easy to cook and tasty. This begs the question as to why they're adding oils like that to meatballs. Anyway, another lesson learned -- always read the labels, regardless of what you think should be in there. My final conclusion for myself, is not to buy any prepared food. i -- Michelle Levin http://www.mindspring.com/~lunachick I have only 3 flaws. My first flaw is thinking that I only have 3 flaws. |
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I associate "fat free" with "loaded with sugar." Even when I was on low
fat, I still read the labels for "fat free" stuff. On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 16:53:01 GMT, Luna wrote: huh? Ok, you could avoid trans fats that way, but there are plenty of prepared, fat free foods that have other stuff in them that isn't healthy, like high fructose corn syrup, for example. In article , "Penelope Baker" wrote: yep. i make it or i don't eat it (unless it's fat free). peace, pen "Ignoramus5536" wrote in message ... In article , Bob M wrote: They're in every prepared food! I mistakenly didn't look at the bag of meatballs I bought (though I did check the carb content), because I thought there couldn't be partially hydrogenated oils in meatballs. Alas, after eating almost the whole bag, I realized that there are PHO in the meatballs. That sucks, as these were easy to cook and tasty. This begs the question as to why they're adding oils like that to meatballs. Anyway, another lesson learned -- always read the labels, regardless of what you think should be in there. My final conclusion for myself, is not to buy any prepared food. i -- Bob in CT Remove ".x" to reply |
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"Luna" wrote in message ... huh? Ok, you could avoid trans fats that way, but there are plenty of prepared, fat free foods that have other stuff in them that isn't healthy, like high fructose corn syrup, for example. that would obviously not be low-carb, thus i would not be purchasing it, no? peace, pen |
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"Ignoramus2437" wrote in message ... In article , Crafting Mom wrote: Meatballs are about the easiest thing to make, homemade. how do you make them so that they do not stick to one another in the freezer, and do not fall apart when cooked? thanks i freeze separately on a plate then bag them. They won't stick together. falling apart. need a binder like egg in your recipe. Sid... |
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"Carmen" wrote in message ... On 12-Sep-2004, "jk" wrote: What exactly does "dang" mean? Props to TQOCAJ: http://www.****inggoogleit.com/ Carmen This was an attempted rhetorical joke question Carmen...... sorry it seemed to go over your head. What does "dang" mean? Get it? It's a slang expression for those that don't want to say "damn". It's kind of like using the even milder "darn". If you still don't get it try this: http://www.getasenseofhumoryouselfri...ioramous.co m ....and I mean this in the most light hearted way... Atkins guy, 50 lbs permenently off over 6 years -- JK Sinrod Sinrod Stained Glass Studios www.sinrodstudios.com Coney Island Memories www.sinrodstudios.com/coneymemories |
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"Carmen" wrote in message ... On 12-Sep-2004, "jk" wrote: What exactly does "dang" mean? Props to TQOCAJ: http://www.****inggoogleit.com/ Carmen This was an attempted rhetorical joke question Carmen...... sorry it seemed to go over your head. What does "dang" mean? Get it? It's a slang expression for those that don't want to say "damn". It's kind of like using the even milder "darn". If you still don't get it try this: http://www.getasenseofhumoryouselfri...ioramous.co m ....and I mean this in the most light hearted way... Atkins guy, 50 lbs permenently off over 6 years -- JK Sinrod Sinrod Stained Glass Studios www.sinrodstudios.com Coney Island Memories www.sinrodstudios.com/coneymemories |
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On 13-Sep-2004, "jk" wrote: "Carmen" wrote in message ... On 12-Sep-2004, "jk" wrote: What exactly does "dang" mean? Props to TQOCAJ: http://www.****inggoogleit.com/ This was an attempted rhetorical joke question Carmen...... sorry it seemed to go over your head. What does "dang" mean? Get it? It's a slang expression for those that don't want to say "damn". It's kind of like using the even milder "darn". If you still don't get it try this: http://www.getasenseofhumoryouselfri...ioramous.co m ....and I mean this in the most light hearted way... How thoughtful of you! Please accept the links below in the same spirit: http://www.web-pub.com/aa/ http://www.gettingit.com/static/inte...es_usenet.html Take care and have a SUPER day, Carmen |
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Bob in CT wrote:
|| On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 17:55:08 -0400, Roger Zoul || wrote: || ||| Bob M wrote: ||||| They're in every prepared food! I mistakenly didn't look at the ||||| bag of meatballs I bought (though I did check the carb content), ||||| because I thought there couldn't be partially hydrogenated oils in ||||| meatballs. Alas, after eating almost the whole bag, I realized ||||| that there are PHO in the meatballs. That sucks, as these were ||||| easy to cook and tasty. This begs the question as to why they're ||||| adding oils like that to meatballs. Anyway, another lesson ||||| learned -- always read the labels, regardless of what you think ||||| should be in there. ||| ||| Yep. And with all the bad press that PHO are getting these days, ||| you'd think they'd quit using them. ||| ||| How did you ride go? Did you do what, 85? ||| ||| || || I did 80, figuring that I'd ride the next day, too. Of course, I || didn't. My chain keeps jumping -- I think I kept the old one on || there too long. I've replaced the chain and the rear cassette, but || it appears as if I also have to change the chainrings, dangnabit! || Next week is my century, but it appears as if it might rain (at || least that's the current forecast -- which changes hourly). Riding || 100 miles in the rain could suck. Dang....chain, cassette and chainrings too? I've got 2000 miles on my bike, I guess I might need to consider a new chain too. I already put on a new cassette when I put on new wheels. Yes, even 20 miles in the rain can suck. 100 would be unthinkable, imo. You'd better not preregister |
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