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<blockquote data-quote="Patch" data-source="post: 97257" data-attributes="member: 13526"><p>This is the weirdest thread ever. Who here DOESN'T love every single thing about food??? </p><p></p><p>I do.</p><p></p><p>That's the reason I weight 17st. (6'2").</p><p></p><p>There is NO association between love of food and lo-carbing. If I ate in accordance with my love of food, I'd be even heavier! (and I have been up to 20st at one point).</p><p></p><p>Food used to rule my life - I saw that as a negative thing, and found that lo-carbing stopped that. If you see your love of food as a positive (and can control your intake) - good on ya.</p><p></p><p>Seems to me like the more a of a "foodie" you are, the better you get on with lo-carbing. By that I mean only foodies would invest the time and energy trying, and creating, new lo-carb recipes. It's the poeople that rely on ready meals and sandwiches that don't get on with lo-carbing. </p><p></p><p>Good food in general, is labourious...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patch, post: 97257, member: 13526"] This is the weirdest thread ever. Who here DOESN'T love every single thing about food??? I do. That's the reason I weight 17st. (6'2"). There is NO association between love of food and lo-carbing. If I ate in accordance with my love of food, I'd be even heavier! (and I have been up to 20st at one point). Food used to rule my life - I saw that as a negative thing, and found that lo-carbing stopped that. If you see your love of food as a positive (and can control your intake) - good on ya. Seems to me like the more a of a "foodie" you are, the better you get on with lo-carbing. By that I mean only foodies would invest the time and energy trying, and creating, new lo-carb recipes. It's the poeople that rely on ready meals and sandwiches that don't get on with lo-carbing. Good food in general, is labourious... [/QUOTE]
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