If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#11
|
|||
|
|||
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 09:09:40 -0500, Nunya B. wrote:
Allegedly you eat paleo, pizza isn' paleo, ergo you most likely don't eat pizza. So why would your opinion on SBD pizza mean anything? It's like me telling you how to get rid of that nasty testicle itch. He *currently* eats paleo, doesn't mean he has never eaten pizza in his life. I don't eat pizza, either. But I when I used to, I remember all kinds of frozen pizza and "pre-mixed" pizzas and how putrid they tasted compared to the delicious recipes I would make at home, or fresh pizza from a reputable (not chain) pizzeria. However, if other people enjoy the taste of corporately packaged food, so be it. YMMV and all that. It's good to embrace the differences in other people's way of eating, and everyone's opinion is worthy of validation. -- Disclaimer: Everything authored by me is my own opinion and personal experience, unless otherwise indicated. |
#12
|
|||
|
|||
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 16:02:26 GMT, Crafting Mom wrote:
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 09:09:40 -0500, Nunya B. wrote: Allegedly you eat paleo, pizza isn' paleo, ergo you most likely don't eat pizza. So why would your opinion on SBD pizza mean anything? It's like me telling you how to get rid of that nasty testicle itch. Jennifer Austin, posting as Nunya B, is being quite stupid in addition to beling a pretentious liar. My opinion was on fake foods in general, not on "SBD pizza", as she is falsely claiming. ("your opinion on SBD pizza") I never tried "SBD pizza" and likely would not ever bother to try. ``I do not waste money on imitation foods either... They usually are not what they claim to be (not low carb for low carb diet food) and/or taste like ****.'' He *currently* eats paleo, doesn't mean he has never eaten pizza in his life. I don't eat pizza, either. But I when I used to, I remember all kinds of frozen pizza and "pre-mixed" pizzas and how putrid they tasted compared to the delicious recipes I would make at home, or fresh pizza from a reputable (not chain) pizzeria. My experience with pizza has been the same. However, if other people enjoy the taste of corporately packaged food, so be it. YMMV and all that. It's good to embrace the differences in other people's way of eating, and everyone's opinion is worthy of validation. The real challenge for those trying to make imitation foods, is that the original food is made with the goal of making it taste best, nutrition being of very minor (if any) importance. Imitation foods (fat free, wheat free, meat free etc, usually replacing main ingredients of real foods) are made out of much more limited universe of ingredients, and thus cannot approach the taste of food made with much more ingredient options. -- 223/175.7/180 |
#13
|
|||
|
|||
"Ignoramus19393" wrote in message ... posting as Nunya B Gee, that didn't take you long at all. How long till your cypherfaggot buddies start sending me those lovely anonymous love notes again? Your intimidation techniques just aren't going to work. No one can disagree with you or have an opinion contrary to you. You're allowed to have your opinions about everything but if someone comes back at you, you have to resort to this kind of retaliation. You're pathetic and have again shown what a waste of bandwidth you really are. Definitely without a doubt you are one letter short of being the most appropriately named poster on usenet. If you were able to read, you might have noticed that I didn't care for the SBD pizzas. Bye asshole! -- the volleyballchick |
#14
|
|||
|
|||
"Crafting Mom" wrote in message news On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 09:09:40 -0500, Nunya B. wrote: Allegedly you eat paleo, pizza isn' paleo, ergo you most likely don't eat pizza. So why would your opinion on SBD pizza mean anything? It's like me telling you how to get rid of that nasty testicle itch. He *currently* eats paleo, doesn't mean he has never eaten pizza in his life. I don't eat pizza, either. But I when I used to, I remember all kinds of frozen pizza and "pre-mixed" pizzas and how putrid they tasted compared to the delicious recipes I would make at home, or fresh pizza from a reputable (not chain) pizzeria. However, if other people enjoy the taste of corporately packaged food, so be it. YMMV and all that. It's good to embrace the differences in other people's way of eating, and everyone's opinion is worthy of validation. He wanted an explanation about why jmk brought up the paleo thing. I'm so sorry to have offended you by giving him back the same crap he doles out regularly. It won't happen again. Ignoranus knows everything and it is just foolish to have an opinion otherwise. Apparently the only ones allowed opinions are he and those who think like him. I did not like the taste of the pizza ergo my initial comments about the SBD pizza. I would love to have a diet completely void of "corporately packaged food" but the demands of my lifestyle mean that I have to give somewhere and I'd rather not spend every day shopping and cooking. As you said YMMV and my choices are no less right than yours are. -- the volleyballchick |
#15
|
|||
|
|||
Ignoramus19393 wrote in message ... On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 16:02:26 GMT, Crafting Mom wrote: posting as Nunya B This was low. When she isn't attacking you, she is a great poster who can offer great insight on psychological issues especially. Why you are trying to drive her away? -- Matthew Slow and steady wins the race. |
#16
|
|||
|
|||
He wanted an explanation about why jmk brought up the paleo thing. I'm so sorry to have offended you by giving him back the same crap he doles out regularly. It won't happen again. Hmmm... I don't recall being offended. I don't feel offended, but apology accepted. I did not like the taste of the pizza ergo my initial comments about the SBD pizza. Fair enough. I would love to have a diet completely void of "corporately packaged food" but the demands of my lifestyle mean that I have to give somewhere and I'd rather not spend every day shopping and cooking. As you said YMMV and my choices are no less right than yours are. Exactly. There's no need to get defensive, as I was indeed saying your choices are just as valid. But our choices are indeed different, and I like to be honest about what mine are, and why. I don't eat packaged, processed food, and I rarely cook, except to cook some things for my family. -- Disclaimer: Everything authored by me is my own opinion and personal experience, unless otherwise indicated. |
#17
|
|||
|
|||
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 10:50:09 -0600, AT wrote:
Ignoramus19393 wrote in message ... On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 16:02:26 GMT, Crafting Mom wrote: posting as Nunya B This was low. When she isn't attacking you, she is a great poster who can offer great insight on psychological issues especially. Why you are trying to drive her away? I see no reason why I cannot point out a pretentious liar such as Jennifer Austin, who is currently posting as Nunya B . Especially since she seems to be desperate for my attention anyway, engaging in filthy namecalling and dishonesty. As far as I am concerned, I could not care less if she stays here or leaves. She is not leaving anyway, just pretending to leave, as she has done times before, in a typical drama queen fashion. i |
#18
|
|||
|
|||
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 10:50:09 -0600, AT wrote:
Ignoramus19393 wrote in message ... On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 16:02:26 GMT, Crafting Mom wrote: posting as Nunya B This was low. When she isn't attacking you, she is a great poster who can offer great insight on psychological issues especially. Why you are trying to drive her away? Since headers and attributions can tend to get mixed up in long threads, I'll make it clear now that I didn't write any of the above. -- Disclaimer: Everything authored by me is my own opinion and personal experience, unless otherwise indicated. |
#19
|
|||
|
|||
In article , Nunya B.
wrote: "Ignoramus19393" wrote in message . .. On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 09:32:04 -0400, Jaime wrote: "jmk" wrote in message ... Well, pizza isn't paleo anyway... ;-) I really need to read these posts more thoroughly. Even *I* should have caught that one considering the conversation Iggy and I had yesterday. :-) I am not sure what's the relevance of pizza not being paleo, to my original statement, since I do not eat pizza as such. Allegedly you eat paleo, pizza isn' paleo, ergo you most likely don't eat pizza. So why would your opinion on SBD pizza mean anything? It's like me telling you how to get rid of that nasty testicle itch. Well if it was someone else's couldn't she just scratch it for him? LOL |
#20
|
|||
|
|||
"Ignoramus19393" wrote in message news I am curious, you mentioned that you eat raw food these days. I have been curious about "raw food" movement since about a year ago. What is it that you actually eat, if you do not mind. About the only non-raw food that I eat is meat, fish and such. There was a lot of talk about raw food on the paleo mailing list. Funny you brought up this regarding the raw food movement. I was watching my local news this morning and there was a lady making raw food recipes during one segment of the program. Two items she prepared was a raw food lasagna and a raw food pie all made with non-processed raw foods. This peaked my interest as I never knew such recipes existed, even though I know the raw food movement exists ad have read a little on it. What really has me interested in learning more is that she used foods allowed on my diet plan. |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
New Atkins Pizza | jk | Low Carbohydrate Diets | 8 | May 29th, 2004 03:58 PM |
Review: CarbBalance Michael Angelo's Pizza | Reb | Low Carbohydrate Diets | 6 | May 4th, 2004 10:19 PM |
Review: Michaelina Lean Gourmet 4 cheese pizza. | mademoiselle | General Discussion | 0 | March 21st, 2004 06:51 PM |
Pizza Makers Consider Low-Carb Dough | Ken Kubos | Low Carbohydrate Diets | 2 | February 3rd, 2004 12:09 AM |
Product Review: "Cooking TLC: Truly Low Carb Cooking, Volume I" by Karen Rysavy | JulieW | Low Carbohydrate Diets | 1 | November 6th, 2003 03:37 AM |