[QUOTE=Vasili;36019753]kind of implies that your diet consists of sugar and fat.[/QUOTE]
I eat a lot =/= I eat only. I also eat veggies, fruits, meat, cereal. Metabolism processes food damn fast and I feel hungry but don't gain weight. I'm not very fit I admit, but I'm not too bad either.
I found this site, seems pretty cool: [URL]http://theveganstoner.com/[/URL]
4chan /ck/ gave it to me.
Obviously you can replace brands with cheap brands, items with cheaper items, and vegan items with their non-vegan counterparts. Like mayonnaise instead of vegenaise, meat replacements with meat.
They said this one was particularly yummy, filling, and didn't require any special tools:
[IMG]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-aOupNMHEpsQ/Tr15Okar0-I/AAAAAAAAFQs/ZTofSiNQZGA/s1600/VeganStoner-LentilLoaf.jpg[/IMG]
This one, too.
[URL]https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-RplD3ZiUh24/TiOb9a3_f3I/AAAAAAAAE3E/9OlVtwZcA2I/s1600/peanut-stew.jpg[/URL]
and this one:
[URL]https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-OgY8A6tF9uo/TgZvPQPxGeI/AAAAAAAAE14/v7mg8EOWX3Q/s1600/veganstoner-chiliconcorn.jpg[/URL]
keep in mind that if you use meat instead of, say, TVP that you'll need to consider the cooking temperatures and stuff
vegenaise wat
But mayo isn't made from animals, I don't get it? Or is it the eggs?
[QUOTE=AceOfDivine;36019856]vegenaise wat
But mayo isn't made from animals, I don't get it? Or is it the eggs?[/QUOTE]
Vegans don't eat animal products either, so its the eggs. I don't actually mind eating animals or animal products. Perhaps if our world was ideal I'd be a vegetarian, and the animals we got our animal products from we're treated 'kindly', but our world isn't ideal.
If our world was ideal there would be cooked bacon on trees.
in the land of the bacon trees the 2-digited LDL cholesterol man is king
if you enjoy clogged arteries and heart disease
[QUOTE=Vasili;36020112]if you enjoy clogged arteries and heart disease[/QUOTE]
Dietary cholesterol =/= blood cholesterol. Not only this but there are no conclusive links between cholesterol and/or fat intake and heart disease, it's one factor among many. High refined carbohydrate consumption has also been linked to CVD, yet I don't see anyone screaming about eating pasta.
[QUOTE=AceOfDivine;36019658]Actually high fat bits are quite bad for anything other than grinding up and adding to something. As a meat, if it has a lot of fat, is nearly useless.[/QUOTE]
Fats are an essential macronutrient...
[QUOTE=Vasili;36020112]if you enjoy clogged arteries and heart disease[/QUOTE]
Totally worth dying for.
[editline]19th May 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=JaegerMonster;36020241]
Fats are an essential macronutrient...[/QUOTE]
Fats yes, a lump of fat not so much.
[QUOTE=Lemonator;36012365]well yeah nobody is so poor that they need meals under a dollar[/QUOTE]
i think i have another nomination for the worst post of 2012
[QUOTE=JaegerMonster;36020241]Dietary cholesterol =/= blood cholesterol. Not only this but there are no conclusive links between cholesterol and/or fat intake and heart disease, it's one factor among many. High refined carbohydrate consumption has also been linked to CVD, yet I don't see anyone screaming about eating pasta.
[/QUOTE]
I was under the assumption that cholesterol that can clog arteries with plaque?
Eitherway bacon and eggs for breakfast is actually way better for you then a bagel with cream cheese.
[QUOTE=Vasili;36021017]I was under the assumption that cholesterol that can clog arteries with plaque?
Eitherway bacon and eggs for breakfast is actually way better for you then a bagel with cream cheese.[/QUOTE]
I don't really have the time or wherewithal to go into great detail, but if you google cholesterol myth or something alike you should get head start.
In a nutshell cholesterol scare is a product of under qualified dieticians gravely misinterpreting preliminary research and then hawking it in mainstream media until it's become basically commonly accepted that cholesterol is bad, which could not be further from the truth.
[QUOTE=Collin665;36019782]I found this site, seems pretty cool: [URL]http://theveganstoner.com/[/URL]
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That all looks very yummy.
[editline]20th May 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=JaegerMonster;36021213]I don't really have the time or wherewithal to go into great detail, but if you google cholesterol myth or something alike you should get head start.
In a nutshell cholesterol scare is a product of under qualified dieticians gravely misinterpreting preliminary research and then hawking it in mainstream media until it's become basically commonly accepted that cholesterol is bad, which could not be further from the truth.[/QUOTE]
I eyeballed a thread on facepunch with a title along the lines of "there's no such thing as good cholesterol".
edit:
this one
[url]http://facepunch.com/threads/1185121[/url]
[QUOTE=AceOfDivine;36019352]Same. I eat a lot of sweets and fat food and don't gain weight. Gotta enjoy metabolism while it lasts.[/QUOTE]
lalalala cant hear you lalalala thin forever lalalalala
[editline]20th May 2012[/editline]
I'd post a very "unhealthy" recipee that includes cheese, eggs, wieners and shrooms to even out the healthy in here and because its soo fucking delicious but oh well.
I eat it every saturday, its just soo fucking delicious, and its amazing how the wrong cheese can fuck up the flavour so much.
Cheese eggs and wieners can still be cheaper than some processed food.
[QUOTE=sami-pso;36021696]
I eyeballed a thread on facepunch with a title along the lines of "there's no such thing as good cholesterol".
edit:
this one
[url]http://facepunch.com/threads/1185121[/url][/QUOTE]
It's not too far off the mark. People have wrongly linked blood cholesterol to dietary cholesterol, not understanding that the relationship with CVD is really much more complex, and no single factor is at play. The biggest risk factors for CVD are still genetic predisposition and sedentary lifestyle.
[QUOTE=sami-pso;36021960]Cheese eggs and wieners can still be cheaper than some processed food.[/QUOTE]
I don't buy the eggs. Fresh from my granma's chickens.
Oops, forgot something. Also needs straw chips. Like, those thin chips that look like toothpicks.
Since I forgot the chips, I don't know exactly how to do it now.. Goddamn I'd go for some of that right now.
You can blame Morgan Spurlock for the whole "hurr Murika is fat coz mcdonalds costs less than helthy foud!1!". They even found he ate more calories than he said he did, and he never even gave the exact numbers of the calories to begin with. What a tool.
[QUOTE=Collin665;36019401]My ideal meal would be:
1. Healthy
2. Cheap.
3. Wouldn't require too much effort to make.
4. Could be stored for a decently long period to be eaten as leftovers.
5. Can be cooked en masse so I can take advantage of 3 and 2. That is, I want to be able to make like a big pot of it and then just ladle out a bowl of it to eat whenever I'm hungry.
6. Somewhat tasty, but what I consider tasty is pretty broad. I love lentil soup, split pea soup, and other things, for example, even though a lot of people in this threat apparently think lentils taste bad.
What would satisfy these requirements?[/QUOTE]
Sounds like literally any kind of soup my mum makes, most like that is Ham and Lentil soup, ham joint, lentils, carrot, potato and some other stuff I can't remember, then just make the soup and for like a tenner you'll have a pot 3 times the size of your head, and you'll have a cooked ham joint at the end of it that you can just strip for sammiches.
[QUOTE=JaegerMonster;36019596]Define low quality
You guys have retarded definitions like any meat being high in fat is "low quality" which I'm sorry, is fucking dumb and is a product of the low fat fad.[/QUOTE]
No fat is fine, low quality like not fresh, generally shitty quality from the cheapest store that's closest to you you can think of while driving around.
[QUOTE=POLOPOZOZO;36031301]No fat is fine, low quality like not fresh, generally shitty quality from the cheapest store that's closest to you you can think of while driving around.[/QUOTE]
I find it cute how he asked what you mean by low quality and you answer with "generally shitty quality". That's so much clearer.
[QUOTE=AceOfDivine;36015847]Aka nothing that's not meat or just a vegetable? Because if you had fruit that's just fine too. If neither, then that is kinda bad.[/QUOTE]
No, the wheelchair is hard to get through.
But really, just inconvenience. Most things aren't as quick as frozen meats to prepare.
I mean, I take vitamins and stuff.
[QUOTE=AceOfDivine;36031402]I find it cute how he asked what you mean by low quality and you answer with "generally shitty quality". That's so much clearer.[/QUOTE]
I mean christ do you need a dissertation? Have you never eaten shitty meat, like meat you probably shouldn't have eaten but you did because you were hungry tired and there wasn't anything else before? :v:
[QUOTE=Lemonator;36012183]do this and gain 0 muscle whatsoever, healthy doesn't mean go on a strict diet it means what normal human beings should be eating
"so much protein?" those are shitty proteins from grains, look into real sources of protein like chicken breast, tuna and salmon[/QUOTE]
hey you muscle heap, where do you think meat gets it's proteins?
From the aminoacids of all the chuclefucking plants that cattle eat everyday.
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