I know, it looked bang out of order.
My 2 dogs would eat their own weight in "pork scratchings" if I let themI know, it looked bang out of order.
I was a answer to a question. no way relating to a type of diet or control.
(eg; if a person eats 3 packets of "pork scratching's" one after the other, would you call that excessive or what). excluding your wee dog of-coarse.
lol I so wish I liked pork scratchings, a much better choice than my old favourite - crisps, which have sadly been removed from this household for quite some time.I know, it looked bang out of order.
I was a answer to a question. no way relating to a type of diet or control.
(eg; if a person eats 3 packets of "pork scratching's" one after the other, would you call that excessive or what). excluding your wee dog of-coarse.
I know, it looked bang out of order.
I was a answer to a question. no way relating to a type of diet or control.
(eg; if a person eats 3 packets of "pork scratching's" one after the other, would you call that excessive or what). excluding your wee dog of-coarse.
@Avocado Sevenfold your being fair to be disappointed, however @AndBreathe did give a very good reply to my comment (answer) which was beneficial to me and the post.It looked bang out of order because it was bang out of order.
lol I so wish I liked pork scratchings, a much better choice than my old favourite - crisps, which have sadly been removed from this household for quite some time.
much of that is true; but vegetarian has nothing to do with it.@Enclave I think your LCHF diet is a success for 3 reasons. Control, Vegetarian and Moderate Fat. intake.
I agree I could be wrong, using moderate fat as a definition of high fat. It is just a preferred message to give others.
Another good point.I think it is all total myth. Eskimos and north American indigenous peoples ate loads of fat and never really had the problems we se now.
Sorry @beardie it is when your on a vegan type diet.much of that is true; but vegetarian has nothing to do with it.
Sorry @beardie it is when your on a vegan type diet.
Just had a thought, how can I go on a "Inuit diet"
I agree with this. Vegetarian diets cover a vast spectrum of healthy and unhealthy foods. Same with omnivorous diets. Same with vegan diets. For example, a bag of chips, a pint of Stella and a packet of Starbursts could be a vegan meal. Not very good for diabetics though. It is about the choices we make within our chosen way of eating that mattersmuch of that is true; but vegetarian has nothing to do with it.
Another good point.
Canadian scientist are now coming out with different theories regarding Eskimos health.
Inuit diet does not protect against heart disease – fish oil capsules may even be harmful
I am sure making a lot of unhealthy comments on this post.( too much veg has got to my brain)I agree with this. Vegetarian diets cover a vast spectrum of healthy and unhealthy foods. Same with omnivorous diets. Same with vegan diets. For example, a bag of chips, a pint of Stella and a packet of Starbursts could be a vegan meal. Not very good for diabetics though. It is about the choices we make within our chosen way of eating that matters
Another good point.
Canadian scientist are now coming out with different theories regarding Eskimos health.
Inuit diet does not protect against heart disease – fish oil capsules may even be harmful
I know, bI'd be wary of that article.
No references.
The only detail given could have been pulled out of an elderly history-of-diet book.
And some of the 'factoids' have been disproven in recent years and recent studies.
@jack412 what's going on with your Health AUTHORITY and TV ban.no credit neededany link I have come across belongs to everyone here and I welcome them being reposted for our shared knowledge
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