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<blockquote data-quote="sally and james" data-source="post: 589465" data-attributes="member: 93504"><p>We are dealing with that meaningless phrase, "A healthy balanced diet", which means absolutely nothing or just what ever you want it to mean. I don't think any of us would be against anyone eating a healthy, balanced diet, but, for many of us here, the phrase equates with the Eatwell Plate, which is far from healthy or balanced for many of us - nor looking at the girth of the population in general, is it good for far too many people.</p><p></p><p>Long live the healthy, balanced diet! (i.e. low carb, moderate fat, no sugary things, limited fruit, but that's just my definition.)</p><p>Sally</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sally and james, post: 589465, member: 93504"] We are dealing with that meaningless phrase, "A healthy balanced diet", which means absolutely nothing or just what ever you want it to mean. I don't think any of us would be against anyone eating a healthy, balanced diet, but, for many of us here, the phrase equates with the Eatwell Plate, which is far from healthy or balanced for many of us - nor looking at the girth of the population in general, is it good for far too many people. Long live the healthy, balanced diet! (i.e. low carb, moderate fat, no sugary things, limited fruit, but that's just my definition.) Sally [/QUOTE]
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