Luuk Chaai Posted February 20 Posted February 20 On 8/24/2023 at 12:56 PM, fredwiggy said: I love all fruits, but sometimes , like everyone else on earth, things don't go well down inside. I've eaten very healthy all of my life, with few exceptions , yet still get stomach trouble. Some things just don't mix, and some things you can be allergic to, and eat them all your life. The only way to know is an expensive food allergy test. Wheat can be handled by many, but hurt some. Rice is the least allergenic of all grains, but some might have trouble with it, especially here, where it's eaten every meal. Cow's milk is one of the most allergenic of foods, but it's promoted worldwide, especially to children, who can go without it and still thrive. Peanuts and shellfish are very healthy, but can kill some. Trial and error. read the label ..... "Cow's Milk " "utterly " lol it's for cow's.. not humans
Luuk Chaai Posted February 20 Posted February 20 On 8/24/2023 at 1:23 PM, Callmeishmael said: I had a heart attack 3 weeks ago, so no more bacon and eggs for me! ???? Today was mushroom soup (no cream), a piece of multi-grain toast, some grapefruit and a cup of herb tea. it's not the bacon or the eggs that did it
The Old Bull Posted February 20 Posted February 20 Same everyday for over 70 years. Shredded wheat two slices of toast with marmalade. 1
Mutt Daeng Posted February 27 Posted February 27 Something different for breakfast today. Toasted sticky rice cake, Moo Ping, Moo Tod & Spicy Isaan sausage. All from a local food cart. Our lass got the dipping sauce off TikTok 2
fredwiggy Posted February 27 Posted February 27 On 2/20/2025 at 6:21 PM, The Old Bull said: Same everyday for over 70 years. Shredded wheat two slices of toast with marmalade. Pretty consistent there. I'm not quite that consistent in my morning breakfast but it's usually the same thing. Oatmeal or cereal with fruit and soymilk, toast and jelly, eggs and coffee.
Ralf001 Posted February 27 Posted February 27 Rarely eat breakfast but was a bit hungry this morn having skipped lunch yesterday. Stopped a Macca D's on the way to work. McChicken Porridge and 5pcs McPatongko filled the hole nicely.
fredwiggy Posted February 27 Posted February 27 On 2/20/2025 at 4:52 PM, Luuk Chaai said: it's not the bacon or the eggs that did it Likely a combination of an unhealthy diet for a long time and lack of exercise, but stopping bacon and eggs, especially cooked in butter or margarine will keep his cholesterol lower. It's mostly excess sugars in one form or another that gets people to where they have heart problems or diabetes, which also leads to heart problems.
BritManToo Posted February 27 Posted February 27 On 2/20/2025 at 4:50 PM, Luuk Chaai said: read the label ..... "Cow's Milk " "utterly " lol it's for cow's.. not humans Using that logic, almond milk would be for nutters! 1
save the frogs Posted February 27 Posted February 27 On 2/20/2025 at 4:52 AM, Luuk Chaai said: it's not the bacon or the eggs that did it there's a lot of conflicing information on diet and a lot of mis-information. there's still an army of people out there scaring people off of eggs due to their cholesterol content and making a direct link to heart attacks. I haven't stopped eating eggs, but good luck convincing people. you're competing with thousands of doctors out there scaring people off of eggs. 1
fredwiggy Posted February 27 Posted February 27 1 minute ago, save the frogs said: there's a lot of conflicing information on diet and a lot of mis-information. there's still an army of people out there scaring people off of eggs due to their cholesterol content and making a direct link to heart attacks. I haven't stopped eating eggs, but good luck convincing people. you're competing with thousands of doctors out there scaring people off of eggs. Eggs are one of the healthiest sources of protein and the only reason a doctor would ask you to stop eating them is either he didn't do an evaluation of your lifestyle (laziness), he doesn't understand nutrition and only prescribes medicine like many of them, or he did do an evaluation and took tests seeing he was high in cholesterol and wanted him to lower it naturally, and not including many eggs can do this, although the rest of his diet needs to be looked at to see why it got so high in the first place. 1 1
KhunLA Posted February 27 Posted February 27 31 minutes ago, fredwiggy said: Eggs are one of the healthiest sources of protein and the only reason a doctor would ask you to stop eating them is either he didn't do an evaluation of your lifestyle (laziness), he doesn't understand nutrition and only prescribes medicine like many of them, or he did do an evaluation and took tests seeing he was high in cholesterol and wanted him to lower it naturally, and not including many eggs can do this, although the rest of his diet needs to be looked at to see why it got so high in the first place. First meal of the day for me ... a couple XL eggs. Wife does 3, so we go through quite a bit of eggs. Good thing we don't live in USA 1
fredwiggy Posted February 27 Posted February 27 8 minutes ago, KhunLA said: First meal of the day for me ... a couple XL eggs. Wife does 3, so we go through quite a bit of eggs. Good thing we don't live in USA $4.95 a dozen there recently. Here I get 30 for 130 baht average, $3.84 USD. One thing for sure here that is less.
KhunLA Posted February 27 Posted February 27 7 minutes ago, fredwiggy said: $4.95 a dozen there recently. Here I get 30 for 130 baht average, $3.84 USD. One thing for sure here that is less. Thirty -0- for ฿143 last time at Makro, down from a high of ฿163. Equals ฿57.2 / $1.69 a dozen. Price of eggs @ Walmart ... $9.00 / ฿304 https://www.walmart.com/browse/food/eggs-12-count/976759_9176907_1001469_9480548
Harrisfan Posted February 27 Posted February 27 On 2/18/2025 at 8:45 PM, 3NUMBAS said: Crazy faggot Who is? 1
fredwiggy Posted February 27 Posted February 27 3 minutes ago, KhunLA said: Thirty -0- for ฿143 last time at Makro, down from a high of ฿163. Equals ฿57.2 / $1.69 a dozen. Price of eggs @ Walmart ... $9.00 / ฿304 https://www.walmart.com/browse/food/eggs-12-count/976759_9176907_1001469_9480548 I see that. My kids still live there so I get various prices weekly of things, and they fluctuate. 1
Popular Post Yellowtail Posted February 27 Popular Post Posted February 27 1 hour ago, save the frogs said: there's a lot of conflicing information on diet and a lot of mis-information. there's still an army of people out there scaring people off of eggs due to their cholesterol content and making a direct link to heart attacks. I haven't stopped eating eggs, but good luck convincing people. you're competing with thousands of doctors out there scaring people off of eggs. Everyone that has heart disease has eaten eggs 1 3
save the frogs Posted February 27 Posted February 27 Just now, Yellowtail said: Everyone that has heart disease has eaten eggs well, people eat so many different kinds of foods that it may become difficult if not impossible to pinpoint what is causing the health problems.
fredwiggy Posted February 27 Posted February 27 5 minutes ago, Yellowtail said: Everyone that has heart disease has eaten eggs And you know this how? That would surely take a very large poll with a large majority involved. 1
CallumWK Posted February 27 Posted February 27 2 minutes ago, fredwiggy said: And you know this how? That would surely take a very large poll with a large majority involved. Everyone who has a heart disease, or doesn't have a heart disease, has eaten eggs. 1 1
Yellowtail Posted February 27 Posted February 27 4 minutes ago, fredwiggy said: And you know this how? That would surely take a very large poll with a large majority involved. You must be a leftist to think we need "a very large poll with a large majority involved", and of course a handsome grant to determine if everyone has eaten eggs. 2 1
fredwiggy Posted February 27 Posted February 27 4 minutes ago, CallumWK said: Everyone who has a heart disease, or doesn't have a heart disease, has eaten eggs. That would mean everyone eats eggs, which isn't true. And again, eggs aren't the culprit behind heart disease but mostly a person following an unhealthy lifestyle. Eggs have cholesterol but the body makes cholesterol by itself through your liver. A person can never eat eggs and still have heart problems from a high sugar diet, meaning processed junk foods. The amount of eggs a person eats might increase cholesterol so if they already are having problems, that is suggested. 1 1
fredwiggy Posted February 27 Posted February 27 2 minutes ago, Yellowtail said: You must be a leftist to think we need "a very large poll with a large majority involved", and of course a handsome grant to determine if everyone has eaten eggs. No, I'm a realist that knows nutrition and has followed a healthy lifestyle all my life. I'm not a political person, believing all politicians exaggerate and lie, so you have to wait to see their results over time. Your statement was false, as you don't know but a fraction of people in your life and guessing that all people who eat eggs are those with heart disease is wrong. The fact that people have eaten eggs isn't the contributing factor to their heart problems but their whole diet over time, with a lack of exercise also factoring in.
CallumWK Posted February 27 Posted February 27 3 minutes ago, KhunLA said: Eggs Rock ... You as usual left out the negatives to make your point.
KhunLA Posted February 27 Posted February 27 7 minutes ago, CallumWK said: You as usual left out the negatives to make your point. No negatives in my egg diet, and high cholesterol doesn't scare me. Total cholesterol number is not as important as other factors in you cholesterol. HDL/Trigly ratio is more important to me. Which I have a 1:1 ratio of. What cholesterol I don't take in, the liver will make, and not known to make good cholesterol. Eat what works for you, eggs work for me, and are damn tasty way to get the nutrients I need. Versatile also, so never boring. 1 1
fredwiggy Posted February 27 Posted February 27 15 minutes ago, CallumWK said: You as usual left out the negatives to make your point. The only negatives there are besides an allergy to them, is eating too many eggs if you're someone with a high cholesterol reading. Eggs by themselves aren't what has people with high cholesterol but a lifestyle of bad eating and sedentary. Some look at eggs because eating too many can raise your cholesterol level but it's also what they've been eating all along. I myself eat eggs everyday now and usually had them at least 5 times a week before I moved here, and my cholesterol has always been normal. My lifestyle has always been healthy so that's the deciding factor. Some people swear by the Keto diet, which has people eating all the fats they want and leaving out carbs. This is a temporary diet which shouldn't be followed long term because of the problems they'll have with digestion eventually, yet they promote things which can hurt your heart health over time. Moderation is always the best choice, as a variety of all healthy foods are the best way to live unless you have an allergy to some.
bendejo Posted February 27 Posted February 27 Someone explained this to me a few weeks ago. Hey, I'm a city boy, to me a chicken is a frozen bird in a plastic bag. The price of industrial eggs has gone up to the range that organic eggs are in. By industrial I mean eggs you buy in a regular supermarket or megastore (like Walmart). The bird sickness has not affected the organic farms (Allahu!). So if they cost the same might as well go for the small farm organic, support local biz, etc. There has also been something going on in various states in recent months that all eggs sold must be cage-free. I have some suspicions about this egg-pocalypse happening at this particular time, but I'm not going to go Bobby Kennedy over it. In other US shopping news the price of coffee is commencing to rise; if you've been watching the commodity markets this shouldn't be a surprise. I wonder if the tariff blackguards are going to make it even worse.
KhunLA Posted February 27 Posted February 27 52 minutes ago, bendejo said: Someone explained this to me a few weeks ago. Hey, I'm a city boy, to me a chicken is a frozen bird in a plastic bag. The price of industrial eggs has gone up to the range that organic eggs are in. By industrial I mean eggs you buy in a regular supermarket or megastore (like Walmart). The bird sickness has not affected the organic farms (Allahu!). So if they cost the same might as well go for the small farm organic, support local biz, etc. There has also been something going on in various states in recent months that all eggs sold must be cage-free. I have some suspicions about this egg-pocalypse happening at this particular time, but I'm not going to go Bobby Kennedy over it. In other US shopping news the price of coffee is commencing to rise; if you've been watching the commodity markets this shouldn't be a surprise. I wonder if the tariff blackguards are going to make it even worse. Cage free ... to many variables to explain. Cage up to Free Range to Pasture Raised... Now Brown eggs ... easy to explain ...
Popular Post Mutt Daeng Posted February 27 Popular Post Posted February 27 2 hours ago, Yellowtail said: Everyone that has heart disease has eaten eggs Everyone that has heart disease has drunk water 1 1 1
KhunLA Posted February 27 Posted February 27 As stated, never boring ... Today ... usual 2 XL eggs, with leftovers (wife's noodle & veggies) added, along with spicy bologna, and topped with fried garlic & crispy fried onion chili oil. Yesterday ... more 'French' scrambled, flavored / cooked w/butter & just pepper for seasoning.
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