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re: It's not their fault they're fat! NPR edition

Posted on 1/31/23 at 1:06 pm to
Posted by OU812ME2
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Posted on 1/31/23 at 1:06 pm to
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Ehh most of my veggies are canned (light sodium) or frozen. I’m not obese. I waste too much if it’s fresh because I just can’t eat it fast enough


I don't really eat a lot of veggies except Kale and Cauliflower. I'm on restricted carb but enjoy Kale. I'm on the kick of not only limiting my intake of processed foods, but either growing them myself or knowing the farmer who does. I screwed up and grew 25 kale plants hydroponically thinking I would eat them all. I didn't eat half of them because they kept growing and growing.

But I did grab them and use them as rabbit feed to feed my meat rabbits and chickens. So while we're out here trying to grow our own, the fatasses are the ones buying $350 of crap from the grocery store on EBT. 'Food insecurity' is a myth in the United States. They have more access to fresh produce than we do because to them it's free. Trust me... they're out there with full carts while the people having to pay for both carts are buying minimal items. Poor EBT people having to buy fast food and order DoorDash.
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