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Old October 19th, 2007, 06:09 PM posted to alt.support.diet
Shauhnathan
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Default Food Log 10.18.07

Breakfast: Raisin Nut and date oatmeal w/1% milk cal- 250

Lunch: cheeseburger w/ no meat. sweet tea cal- 348

Dinner: we went to this awesome Italian restaurant to celebrate
our engagement and splurged a little. ok, a lot.
blackened Mahi Mahi over fettucine alfredo with baby
spinach
4 small pieces of bread
salad w/ vinaigarette dressing
2 glasses of Zeno desert wine
Key Lime pie
cal- 2040


Total Cal- 2638

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Old October 19th, 2007, 07:46 PM posted to alt.support.diet
honeybunch
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On Oct 19, 1:09 pm, Shauhnathan wrote:
Breakfast: Raisin Nut and date oatmeal w/1% milk cal- 250

Lunch: cheeseburger w/ no meat. sweet tea cal- 348

Dinner: we went to this awesome Italian restaurant to celebrate
our engagement and splurged a little. ok, a lot.
blackened Mahi Mahi over fettucine alfredo with baby
spinach
4 small pieces of bread
salad w/ vinaigarette dressing
2 glasses of Zeno desert wine
Key Lime pie
cal- 2040

Total Cal- 2638



I thought you might like to see this to explain about
cheeseburgers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYyDXH1amic

  #3  
Old October 21st, 2007, 02:38 AM posted to alt.support.diet
Chris
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On Oct 19, 2:46 pm, honeybunch wrote:
On Oct 19, 1:09 pm, Shauhnathan wrote:

Breakfast: Raisin Nut and date oatmeal w/1% milk cal- 250


Lunch: cheeseburger w/ no meat. sweet tea cal- 348


Dinner: we went to this awesome Italian restaurant to celebrate
our engagement and splurged a little. ok, a lot.
blackened Mahi Mahi over fettucine alfredo with baby
spinach
4 small pieces of bread
salad w/ vinaigarette dressing
2 glasses of Zeno desert wine
Key Lime pie
cal- 2040


Total Cal- 2638


I thought you might like to see this to explain about
cheeseburgers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYyDXH1amic


Well, but she isn't eating the meat. (Not that I worry too much about
this stuff anyway. I don't eat a lot of MacDonalds stuff, but I
figure that if hamburgers haven't killed me yet they're probably not
going to.)

Chris
262/130s/130s

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Old October 21st, 2007, 02:42 AM posted to alt.support.diet
Chris
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Default Food Log 10.18.07

On Oct 19, 2:46 pm, honeybunch wrote:
On Oct 19, 1:09 pm, Shauhnathan wrote:

Breakfast: Raisin Nut and date oatmeal w/1% milk cal- 250


Lunch: cheeseburger w/ no meat. sweet tea cal- 348


Dinner: we went to this awesome Italian restaurant to celebrate
our engagement and splurged a little. ok, a lot.
blackened Mahi Mahi over fettucine alfredo with baby
spinach
4 small pieces of bread
salad w/ vinaigarette dressing
2 glasses of Zeno desert wine
Key Lime pie
cal- 2040


Total Cal- 2638


I thought you might like to see this to explain about
cheeseburgers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYyDXH1amic


Well, but she isn't eating the meat. (Not that I worry too much about
this stuff anyway. I don't eat a lot of MacDonalds stuff, but I
figure that if hamburgers haven't killed me yet they're probably not
going to.)

Chris
262/130s/130s

  #5  
Old October 21st, 2007, 05:52 PM posted to alt.support.diet
[email protected]
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Default Food Log 10.18.07

On Oct 19, 2:46 pm, honeybunch wrote:
On Oct 19, 1:09 pm, Shauhnathan wrote:

Breakfast: Raisin Nut and date oatmeal w/1% milk cal- 250


Lunch: cheeseburger w/ no meat. sweet tea cal- 348


Dinner: we went to this awesome Italian restaurant to celebrate
our engagement and splurged a little. ok, a lot.
blackened Mahi Mahi over fettucine alfredo with baby
spinach
4 small pieces of bread
salad w/ vinaigarette dressing
2 glasses of Zeno desert wine
Key Lime pie
cal- 2040


Total Cal- 2638


I thought you might like to see this to explain about
cheeseburgers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYyDXH1amic


WOW.....that youtube video was toooooo much....and to think we eat
this stuff. Our government is NOT looking out for us, thats for
sure. They should show this on TV....we should have advertisements
showing us how to be healthy instead of pushing unhealthy foods on
us....It Is all about MONEY isnt it?

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Old October 22nd, 2007, 01:37 AM posted to alt.support.diet
Shauhnathan
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Default Food Log 10.18.07

On Oct 19, 2:46 pm, honeybunch wrote:
On Oct 19, 1:09 pm, Shauhnathan wrote:

Breakfast: Raisin Nut and date oatmeal w/1% milk cal- 250


Lunch: cheeseburger w/ no meat. sweet tea cal- 348


Dinner: we went to this awesome Italian restaurant to celebrate
our engagement and splurged a little. ok, a lot.
blackened Mahi Mahi over fettucine alfredo with baby
spinach
4 small pieces of bread
salad w/ vinaigarette dressing
2 glasses of Zeno desert wine
Key Lime pie
cal- 2040


Total Cal- 2638


I thought you might like to see this to explain about
cheeseburgers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYyDXH1amic


I thought you might like to know, again, that I don't eat the MEAT on
the burger, as I said before. Do you ever go back and read what people
have responded to your posts with? Just curious because it seems like
I find myself answering the same questions over and over and repeating
myself a lot with some things that comment on. I tried explaining to
you in a recent post, that even with the meat on a hamburger from
McDonalds and small fries with a diet drink, that is not really a
super high calorie meal. It' would come in at around 500 calories.
That's not terrible. Don't get me wrong- I am not saying that it's a
healthy meal, by any means, but it's not as bad as you make it out to
be. You can eat fast food and be reasonable with it. I do it all the
time. This day you're posting about, I had a cheeseburger w/ no meat
on it and a drink. That's it. I didn't go to McDonald's and get a Big
Mac meal supersized with a huge Coke and 2 apple pies. My
"cheeseburger" consisted of 2 pieces of bread, a slice of cheese,
pickles, onions, ketchup and mustard. All of these things are low
calorie, except for the bread. I didn't have the nasty meat that I'm
sure the video you posted speaks of.

Sorry, I just don't like repeating myself.


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Old October 22nd, 2007, 04:12 AM posted to alt.support.diet
Del Cecchi
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Default Food Log 10.18.07


"Shauhnathan" wrote in message
ups.com...
On Oct 19, 2:46 pm, honeybunch wrote:
On Oct 19, 1:09 pm, Shauhnathan wrote:

Breakfast: Raisin Nut and date oatmeal w/1% milk cal- 250


Lunch: cheeseburger w/ no meat. sweet tea cal- 348


Dinner: we went to this awesome Italian restaurant to
celebrate
our engagement and splurged a little. ok, a lot.
blackened Mahi Mahi over fettucine alfredo with
baby
spinach
4 small pieces of bread
salad w/ vinaigarette dressing
2 glasses of Zeno desert wine
Key Lime pie
cal- 2040


Total Cal- 2638


I thought you might like to see this to explain about
cheeseburgers.

snip link
I thought you might like to know, again, that I don't eat the MEAT on
the burger, as I said before. Do you ever go back and read what people
have responded to your posts with? Just curious because it seems like
I find myself answering the same questions over and over and repeating
myself a lot with some things that comment on. I tried explaining to
you in a recent post, that even with the meat on a hamburger from
McDonalds and small fries with a diet drink, that is not really a
super high calorie meal. It' would come in at around 500 calories.
That's not terrible. Don't get me wrong- I am not saying that it's a
healthy meal, by any means, but it's not as bad as you make it out to
be. You can eat fast food and be reasonable with it. I do it all the
time. This day you're posting about, I had a cheeseburger w/ no meat
on it and a drink. That's it. I didn't go to McDonald's and get a Big
Mac meal supersized with a huge Coke and 2 apple pies. My
"cheeseburger" consisted of 2 pieces of bread, a slice of cheese,
pickles, onions, ketchup and mustard. All of these things are low
calorie, except for the bread. I didn't have the nasty meat that I'm
sure the video you posted speaks of.

Sorry, I just don't like repeating myself.


And besides the original maroon was just trolling to get more hits on
their youtube video.


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Old October 22nd, 2007, 03:50 PM posted to alt.support.diet
Shauhnathan
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On Oct 21, 9:59 pm, "Jeri" wrote:
Shauhnathan wrote:

snip

My "cheeseburger" consisted of 2 pieces of bread, a slice of cheese,
pickles, onions, ketchup and mustard. All of these things are low
calorie, except for the bread. I didn't have the nasty meat that I'm
sure the video you posted speaks of.


Sorry, I just don't like repeating myself.


Perhaps if you called it a cheese sandwich with condiments it would make
more sense to people who haven't had a chance to read every single word
you've written here. Just a thought.
--
Jeri
"Change is inevitable, except from vending machines."


That's a thought. I probably should do that. I guess I was just
thinking of it as what it's really called when I order it.

  #9  
Old October 22nd, 2007, 05:39 PM posted to alt.support.diet
determined
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Default Food Log 10.18.07

what's the point in not eating the meat? There's no nutrition in a bun and
condiments...

"Shauhnathan" wrote in message
ups.com...
On Oct 19, 2:46 pm, honeybunch wrote:
On Oct 19, 1:09 pm, Shauhnathan wrote:

Breakfast: Raisin Nut and date oatmeal w/1% milk cal- 250


Lunch: cheeseburger w/ no meat. sweet tea cal- 348


Dinner: we went to this awesome Italian restaurant to celebrate
our engagement and splurged a little. ok, a lot.
blackened Mahi Mahi over fettucine alfredo with baby
spinach
4 small pieces of bread
salad w/ vinaigarette dressing
2 glasses of Zeno desert wine
Key Lime pie
cal- 2040


Total Cal- 2638


I thought you might like to see this to explain about
cheeseburgers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYyDXH1amic


I thought you might like to know, again, that I don't eat the MEAT on
the burger, as I said before. Do you ever go back and read what people
have responded to your posts with? Just curious because it seems like
I find myself answering the same questions over and over and repeating
myself a lot with some things that comment on. I tried explaining to
you in a recent post, that even with the meat on a hamburger from
McDonalds and small fries with a diet drink, that is not really a
super high calorie meal. It' would come in at around 500 calories.
That's not terrible. Don't get me wrong- I am not saying that it's a
healthy meal, by any means, but it's not as bad as you make it out to
be. You can eat fast food and be reasonable with it. I do it all the
time. This day you're posting about, I had a cheeseburger w/ no meat
on it and a drink. That's it. I didn't go to McDonald's and get a Big
Mac meal supersized with a huge Coke and 2 apple pies. My
"cheeseburger" consisted of 2 pieces of bread, a slice of cheese,
pickles, onions, ketchup and mustard. All of these things are low
calorie, except for the bread. I didn't have the nasty meat that I'm
sure the video you posted speaks of.

Sorry, I just don't like repeating myself.




  #10  
Old October 22nd, 2007, 08:46 PM posted to alt.support.diet
Chris
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Default Food Log 10.18.07

On Oct 22, 12:39 pm, "determined" wrote:
what's the point in not eating the meat? There's no nutrition in a bun and
condiments...


Shauhnathan is a vegetarian. However, I do think she gets far too
many of her calories from empty carbs. She seems to eat most of her
meals out, and her approach to adapting the available menu to her
vegetarianism seems to involve mostly eating lots of bread and such.

Chris
262/130s/130s


 




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