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I did break down and get a chili cheesburger last month while the wife was away and it went through me like a freight train.
Nothing wrong with that, they key is moderation. People can eat anything they want as long as it is in moderation. The problem is moderation doesn't seem to be in many peoples vocabulary.
Nothing wrong with that, they key is moderation. People can eat anything they want as long as it is in moderation. The problem is moderation doesn't seem to be in many peoples vocabulary.
Not only is it not in some of our vocabularies, but every place you go they try and super size EVERYTHING.
Not only is it not in some of our vocabularies, but every place you go they try and super size EVERYTHING.
I heard that some of the fast food places are thinking of doing away with that option. For the reason of over eating. I am like any body else I love my fatty foods . But food is like anything else some people can eat different things and different amounts.
As long as Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, Chic-Fil-A, McDonalds, Subway, and all those other fast food places don't leave...I'll be snug as a bug! But if they all leave or vanish...what will the world come to?!
Does anyone know the percentage of people that eat fast food? I used to know and it was really high! Fast food = so good, it's bad
Fast food is garbage. It is nearly impossible to find healthy, nutritious food. What I should really eat are soups - lots of soups are good for you; and anything green, and well, it doesn't have to be bland if cooked well. If you want good food, you pretty much have to cook it yourself.
Sex, drugs, and rock n roll. Thats MY diet. Some guys can treat their bodies as a temple, I'd rather treat mine as an amusement park. Who wants to live to be old anyways!?
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