• Why you don't eat college food.
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Don't [code] the quotes, [quote] them. Fuck. /dumb (/heart)
[QUOTE=laval;19677461]Paleolithic, then: average lifespan of 33 at birth and 39 for those who survived childhood (source: the wiki link above which in turn is taken from encyclopedia britannica) What diet gimmick site gave you the 100 years figure?[/QUOTE] No site, I have read several books from several different experts at the library. If we are at dispyte now, it's because of variances in sources.
[QUOTE=Watchmaker90;19677427]You are referring to the wrong time age. Paleolithic time existed long before neolithic time. I am on a Paleolithic diet, not a neolithic diet, there is a large difference. I was also already aware of that information, this was a direct result of agriculture.[/QUOTE] Agriculture brought people together, crowding combined with poor sanitation causes disease. Diseases transmitted by newly domesticated animals also caused many deaths. Disease kills you, not bread. Of course Paleolithic people didn't get diabetes, cardiovascular disease, etc. They didn't live long enough to get them.
[QUOTE=Kushie;19677495]Don't [code] the quotes, quote them. Fuck. /dumb[/QUOTE] Forgot about the quote. Thanks.
[QUOTE=Watchmaker90;19677500]No site, I have read several books from several different experts at the library. If we are at dispyte now, it's because of variances in sources.[/QUOTE] If you honestly believe that people from the paleolithic era lived longer than we do now, you're gullible as fuck. Various sources have been provided to you already.
[QUOTE=PvtCupcakes;19677466]Do you cook your food Mr Caveman?[/QUOTE] A diet is the comprehension of nutritional values, not the means to alter your lifestyle.
[QUOTE=Watchmaker90;19677539]A diet is the comprehension of nutritional values, not the means to alter your lifestyle.[/QUOTE] Caveman type on key pad caveman see posts on glowing box all hail glowing box god
Our college food supplier, Sodexho, is rumored to be the largest food company for prisons nationwide. Explains a lot...
[QUOTE=Jax Strife;19677513]Forgot about the quote. Thanks.[/QUOTE] Thanks. Changing to /heart.
[QUOTE=Mechtroid;19677548]Our college food supplier, Sodexho, is rumored to be the largest food company for prisons nationwide. Explains a lot...[/QUOTE] Purina pet food is made by Nestlé, so you can't really be surprised that one company would make various product lines for different markets.
The food at my college is amazing.
And to be on topic, my high school hires a chef to cook our food for lunch and breakfast. He does some egg stuff and pancakes during breakfast and during lunch he makes all sorts of stuff. Had some teriaki chicken Friday and Salisbury steak early last week. He buys his ingredients from Sam's Club.
[QUOTE=Mechtroid;19677548]Our college food supplier, Sodexho, is rumored to be the largest food company for prisons nationwide. Explains a lot...[/QUOTE] I've been told my school was originally designed to be a prison, top that.
[QUOTE=Tigster;19677590]I've been told my school was originally designed to be a prison, top that.[/QUOTE] All schools are prisons anyway.
[QUOTE=MaverickIB;19677380]A food company called Chartwells runs all of the places we eat here at Texas State. We get fucked up so often on the food, it's coined the term "Chartwelled". So if a guy is in the restroom shitting his brains out and throwing up organs, we say "Yo man, you get Chartwelled?" and you'll almost always hear a "GOD DAMMIT YES".[/QUOTE] HOLY FUCK. I just did some digging, here's what we eat. [quote]Dining on Campus With four different dining locations on campus, you're never far from a healthy meal or a quick snack. Main on-campus dining services are provided for Marietta students by [B]Chartwells Dining[/B] Services. Visit their Dine On Campus website to see meal plan information, hours of operation and what's on the menu, among other things.[/quote]
No clue who does it at UTA The feedback button on the Dining Services site takes you to the Weather Channel.
uc berkeley has some nice restaurants and diners
Found it. [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aramark[/url] No wonder it's terrible, a quarter of a million employees.
My old school was serviced by Sodexho and my new school has Sodexho and Aramark. Probably just the same few companies at all schools.
[QUOTE=laserpanda;19677509]Agriculture brought people together, crowding combined with poor sanitation causes disease. Diseases transmitted by newly domesticated animals also caused many deaths. Disease kills you, not bread. Of course Paleolithic people didn't get diabetes, cardiovascular disease, etc. They didn't live long enough to get them.[/QUOTE] I suggest you read more advanced studies about insulin and the varieties of carbohydrates. I will reevaluate my sources and study further, it would be the only logical thing to do. But to omit genetic adaption and evolution itself would not be the signs of a very comprehensive way of thinking. [QUOTE=Zeke129;19677544]Caveman type on key pad caveman see posts on glowing box all hail glowing box god[/QUOTE] I suggest reading about insulin before making more offensive statements which not only exposes your minority complex but reveals a series of psychological conditions. It's called defensive mechanism against having rational talk when something is lacking. Read about regression.
Our college has an actual chef, and they make burgers and shit. It tastes great!
[quote=Wikipedia]Chartwells' food is typically consistent across schools, to insure consistency and quality. Many Chartwells operations have signed on with major [b]franchise retailers such as Tim Horton's, Pizza Pizza, Starbucks and A.L. Van Houtte in Canada. The U.S. National Education Association has compiled a number of alleged health and labor incidents associated with private foodservice operators, including deaths, of which two are related to Chartwells; the organization opposes privatized support services in schools.[/B][/quote] I know wikipedia isn't a great source, but fuck.
That's the way to do it, Wakka. :smug:
Go to the ER and get an IV. You can die from dehydration from what it sounds.
Our food is awesome. Especially since we are right in midtown-Atlanta where all the cool places are.
[QUOTE=Master117;19677856]Go to the ER and get an IV. You can die from dehydration from what it sounds.[/QUOTE] Yeah I've almost downed a gallon of water. I'm keeping the fluids in. I might switch to gatorade for the electrolytes.
One of the Sodexho meals we used to get were plain slices of bread with gravy poured on top [QUOTE=Watchmaker90;19677760]I suggest you read more advanced studies about insulin and the varieties of carbohydrates. I will reevaluate my sources and study further, it would be the only logical thing to do. But to omit genetic adaption and evolution itself would not be the signs of a very comprehensive way of thinking. I suggest reading about insulin before making more offensive statements which not only exposes your minority complex but reveals a series of psychological conditions. It's called defensive mechanism against having rational talk when something is lacking. Read about regression.[/QUOTE] Instead of telling us to read up on such vague topics as "insulin" and "carbohydrates" you could link us to some relevant studies, or, I dunno, one of your sources, or perhaps explain how these subjects are relevant - What do you mean by "minority complex"? How do you figure he has "psychological conditions"?? It sounds like you have no evidence to back up your trendy pseudoscientific diet and you are trying to hide that by using very fluffy language
I had a summer camp in UC Berkeley for about 3 weeks. Food was decent. To OP: Start buying MREs to eat, when someone asks why you eat MREs, tell them that you'd rather not shit pure liquid.
[QUOTE=Watchmaker90;19677013]I don't really know if Swedish colleges have the same issue but I can't eat their food regardless since I am on a strict paleolithic diet to maximize my workout and exercise results and maintaining a peak in health. I plan on not being exposed to having an error in my insulin responses, as opposed to those who not eat paleolithic food. I say enjoy your metabolic diseases, diabetes and cancer (which moreover killed my grandfather). But I'll try not to turn this into a rant just because I miss him.[/QUOTE] Metabolic diseases, diabetes, and cancer have strong genetic links. I'm sorry, but taking on a frankly ridiculous diet won't change your chances.
[QUOTE=laval;19677922]One of the Sodexho meals we used to get were plain slices of bread with gravy poured on top Instead of telling us to read up on such vague topics as "insulin" and "carbohydrates" you could link us to some relevant studies, or, I dunno, one of your sources, or perhaps explain how these subjects are relevant - What do you mean by "minority complex"? How do you figure he has "psychological conditions"?? It sounds like you have no evidence to back up your trendy pseudoscientific diet and you are trying to hide that by using very fluffy language[/QUOTE] It would be hard to post a link to a book in a Swedish library, my "fluffy" language is the result of me not being a native English speaker but still trying to express myself the best I am able to. If you happen to be in Sweden one of the books is called "Välfärdens Ohälsa". I have conducted my own series of studies regarding cognition, psychology, cognitive psychology, neuropsychology and cognitive neuropsychology over the past years. Suffice to say, I recognize cognitive complex when I see them. Libraries tend to have more extensive information than the internet, that should be obvious.
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