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Seriously...

Posted: 2002-10-27 10:05am
by haas mark
Anybody have any ideas for some *REAL* food out there that I can have? I would like to start taking better care of myself, and I was really wondering about this...YB, I'm sure you have some, and I just wanty to start eating better (no, I will NOT turn into an EF troll...ew....), but I have no idea what Ishould be eating...and I don't really have all the money to go out and but the damn cookbook...ingredients could be a lot cheaper, adn I DO have relatives inb the same city, so of course I could cook for them to...but I digres...need recipes!!!

Posted: 2002-10-27 10:16am
by Mr Bean
I go with

*Things that Have Caffine

And Italian cooking

Works for me!

Posted: 2002-10-27 10:18am
by haas mark
Mr Bean wrote:I go with

*Things that Have Caffine

And Italian cooking

Works for me!
Caffeine = sleep...which is welcome at this point in time....

Posted: 2002-10-27 10:25am
by Mr Bean
Don't you mean lack of not = to?

Posted: 2002-10-27 10:27am
by haas mark
Mr Bean wrote:Don't you mean lack of not = to?
:?::?::?::?::?:

Posted: 2002-10-27 10:37am
by Mr Bean
Caffeine = sleep
You said that

You know Caffeine is the thing in coffie that keeps you
AWAKE?

Posted: 2002-10-27 10:40am
by haas mark
Mr Bean wrote:
Caffeine = sleep
You said that

You know Caffeine is the thing in coffie that keeps you
AWAKE?
Not for me...puts me to sleep. SUGAR = AWAKE!!!!

And of course, that's actually what I'm trying to avoid...

Posted: 2002-10-27 10:46am
by IRG CommandoJoe
I have to agree with Italian cooking...

Posted: 2002-10-27 10:47am
by haas mark
Are we SURE that Italian cooking qualifies as healthy (lol I mean too much of a good thing...) What else, though?

Posted: 2002-10-27 10:58am
by Tosho
Japanese food is very healthy.

Posted: 2002-10-27 11:03am
by Joe
Animals. Lots of them. In great quantities.

Posted: 2002-10-27 11:04am
by haas mark
Tosho wrote:Japanese food is very healthy.
Problem there is getting the money together for the Japanese food...although both very healthy and very tasty, I can't scrounge up *quite* that much money yet...I need a job, still....

Posted: 2002-10-27 12:58pm
by Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi
Walnuts are good for you, but if you eat a lot of them, they don't go down right, and you feel like crap when you shit them out. I've been through that once, and I'll never eat walnuts again.

A slice of pizza has as much calcium as a glass of milk.

Posted: 2002-10-27 01:08pm
by Next of Kin
If you're looking to eat healthy then don't eat anything after 6pm (excluding fruits and veggies). The stuff will go straight to yer gut!

Posted: 2002-10-27 08:36pm
by salm
anything with enough sambal olek is good and healthy.

Posted: 2002-10-27 09:18pm
by haas mark
salm wrote:anything with enough sambal olek is good and healthy.
What is that?

Posted: 2002-10-28 10:33am
by Lagmonster
I can't help you, verilon. I live on a diet consisting of 50% well-cooked and healthy home meals and 50% beef jerky and jerky-related products, including - but not limited to - pepperoni sticks and summer sausage.

Posted: 2002-10-28 11:05am
by Larz
Learn to make soups and eat it with breads... swell up in your stomach so you feel full faster. As for that matter just eat watery things (Salads, soups, stews, chili's(the soup/stew variety), fruits and vegetables). Don't neglect on protien though. Nuts are okay occasionally but tend to have a lot of fats. And its not the caffine that makes you tierd, its probably the heat of the beverage. Thats my two cents.

Posted: 2002-10-28 12:07pm
by haas mark
Larz wrote:Learn to make soups and eat it with breads... swell up in your stomach so you feel full faster. As for that matter just eat watery things (Salads, soups, stews, chili's(the soup/stew variety), fruits and vegetables). Don't neglect on protien though. Nuts are okay occasionally but tend to have a lot of fats. And its not the caffine that makes you tierd, its probably the heat of the beverage. Thats my two cents.
I drink cold drinks...I never drink coffee, and only drink hot teas on occasion.

Posted: 2002-10-28 12:10pm
by Larz
verilon wrote:
Larz wrote:Learn to make soups and eat it with breads... swell up in your stomach so you feel full faster. As for that matter just eat watery things (Salads, soups, stews, chili's(the soup/stew variety), fruits and vegetables). Don't neglect on protien though. Nuts are okay occasionally but tend to have a lot of fats. And its not the caffine that makes you tierd, its probably the heat of the beverage. Thats my two cents.
I drink cold drinks...I never drink coffee, and only drink hot teas on occasion.
If you only drink cold drinks with caffine in it that has sugar in it as well, then how do you know that caffine makes you drowse and sugar makes you awake?

Posted: 2002-10-28 12:20pm
by haas mark
Larz wrote:
verilon wrote:
Larz wrote:Learn to make soups and eat it with breads... swell up in your stomach so you feel full faster. As for that matter just eat watery things (Salads, soups, stews, chili's(the soup/stew variety), fruits and vegetables). Don't neglect on protien though. Nuts are okay occasionally but tend to have a lot of fats. And its not the caffine that makes you tierd, its probably the heat of the beverage. Thats my two cents.
I drink cold drinks...I never drink coffee, and only drink hot teas on occasion.
If you only drink cold drinks with caffine in it that has sugar in it as well, then how do you know that caffine makes you drowse and sugar makes you awake?
Because when I DO drink the hot drinks, they put me to sleep.

Posted: 2002-10-28 12:24pm
by TrailerParkJawa
Im trying to learn to cook, never really needed to before there was always someone else around to do the cooking.

Get rice cooker if you are inclined to eat rice. You can make simple meals right in the cooker.

Posted: 2002-10-28 12:35pm
by Larz
verilon wrote:
Larz wrote:
verilon wrote: I drink cold drinks...I never drink coffee, and only drink hot teas on occasion.
If you only drink cold drinks with caffine in it that has sugar in it as well, then how do you know that caffine makes you drowse and sugar makes you awake?
Because when I DO drink the hot drinks, they put me to sleep.
Tea, unless black, has little caffine, and the human body has a tendancy to become tierd when drinking warm beverages... thus, its probably just the heat thats making you tierd... dare not insult the greatness of caffine!

Posted: 2002-10-28 12:39pm
by haas mark
And coffee makes me REALLY sleepy...unless I drink three or four of them.

Posted: 2002-10-28 12:50pm
by Larz
what kind of coffee do you drink? some of the crap they have out now-in-days has so little coffee and so much fluf it isn't even funny... and you must be weary of the decaf... black decaf adds the bitter, what most would say "ick" taste to coffee with none of the reward... whoever thought of decaf was a masochist