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Mark wrote in alt.support.diet on Wed, 18 Aug 2004:
1 piece of white bread is 70 cal, so 4 is 280. Why would anyone in their right mind eat a sandwich made from white bread? Surely the only possible use for that stuff is as toast? Even then, I prefer wholemeal. -- Annabel - "Mrs Redboots" 90/88/80kg |
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On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 17:44:26 +0100, Annabel Smyth
wrote: Mark wrote in alt.support.diet on Wed, 18 Aug 2004: 1 piece of white bread is 70 cal, so 4 is 280. Why would anyone in their right mind eat a sandwich made from white bread? Surely the only possible use for that stuff is as toast? Even then, I prefer wholemeal. Well, Mark's point is equally valid for wholemeal bread. It's just as high in calories as white -- typically a little more. It's certainly better for you, but he was just questioning the other person's assertion that two turkey sandwiches added up to 320 calories. Chris 262/141/ (145-150) |
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On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 17:44:26 +0100, Annabel Smyth
wrote: Mark wrote in alt.support.diet on Wed, 18 Aug 2004: 1 piece of white bread is 70 cal, so 4 is 280. Why would anyone in their right mind eat a sandwich made from white bread? Surely the only possible use for that stuff is as toast? Even then, I prefer wholemeal. Well, Mark's point is equally valid for wholemeal bread. It's just as high in calories as white -- typically a little more. It's certainly better for you, but he was just questioning the other person's assertion that two turkey sandwiches added up to 320 calories. Chris 262/141/ (145-150) |
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Chris Braun wrote in alt.support.diet on Wed, 18 Aug 2004:
On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 17:44:26 +0100, Annabel Smyth wrote: Mark wrote in alt.support.diet on Wed, 18 Aug 2004: 1 piece of white bread is 70 cal, so 4 is 280. Why would anyone in their right mind eat a sandwich made from white bread? Surely the only possible use for that stuff is as toast? Even then, I prefer wholemeal. Well, Mark's point is equally valid for wholemeal bread. It's just as high in calories as white -- typically a little more. It's certainly better for you, but he was just questioning the other person's assertion that two turkey sandwiches added up to 320 calories. Okay, fair enough! -- Annabel - "Mrs Redboots" 90/88/80kg |
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Chris Braun wrote in alt.support.diet on Wed, 18 Aug 2004:
On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 17:44:26 +0100, Annabel Smyth wrote: Mark wrote in alt.support.diet on Wed, 18 Aug 2004: 1 piece of white bread is 70 cal, so 4 is 280. Why would anyone in their right mind eat a sandwich made from white bread? Surely the only possible use for that stuff is as toast? Even then, I prefer wholemeal. Well, Mark's point is equally valid for wholemeal bread. It's just as high in calories as white -- typically a little more. It's certainly better for you, but he was just questioning the other person's assertion that two turkey sandwiches added up to 320 calories. Okay, fair enough! -- Annabel - "Mrs Redboots" 90/88/80kg |
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