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re: Fat people complaining that eating healthy is expensive
Posted on 3/18/14 at 7:09 am to LfcSU3520
Posted on 3/18/14 at 7:09 am to LfcSU3520
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you mean sugar
No, I mean fat, and sugar, yes, but salad dressing made of fat, and that's normal, but not swimming in the shite. Whether it's mayo based or oil based, it's the same thing and it's fat, and that might be fine if it weren't drowning in a sea of it most places you go. Especially the cole slaw... That's trained behavior, and most everywhere you go it's the standard because it's the way people are accustomed to eating salads to get it down, drown it in fat. It's a conditioning. A very subtle light coating in a vinaigrette or olive oil salt and pepper, and some healthier more nutritious vegetables and greens isn't what you find most places.
Truth be known though, veg and salads take a back seat to proteins and starch. The meat has to be falling off the sides of the plate, a big mound of starch, and then you can slap some garbage canned shite greens on there if you're lucky. The portion sizes are absurd in most cases though, except when it comes to vegetables, and not good fresh veg for certain. The meat is the only thing most people ever concern themselves over. It's what determines whether someone thinks their food was good or bad, based solely on how the meat and starch was at a place. Greens become the Rodney Dangerfield of meals, no respect.
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