Del Cecchi wrote:
> "sarah bennett" > wrote in message
> m...
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>>Del Cecchi wrote:
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> wrote in message
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>>>>Yup. A delicious way to die happy. =o) Take that, Dr. Atkins!
>>>>
>>>>Melissa
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Talk is cheap. Recovering from bypass surgery and having been lucky to
>>>have made it that far is not too much fun. Trust me on that. Wanna see
>>>my scar?
>>>
>>>del cecchi
>>
>>Yeesh... the occasional rich dinner will not clog your arteries to the
>>degree that would necessitate bypass surgery. Of course, I'm completely
>>sidestepping the fact that some people who develop such conditions have
>>"healthy" eating habits, get plenty of exercise, etc. Just because you
>>have health problems does not mean that everyone else should be restricted
>>to salad and skim milk.
>>
>>--
>>
>>saerah
>
> There is a long ways between two folks sitting down and eating a dish with a
> pound of bacon, a bunch of cheese, eggs, butter oh and some pasta and
> "restricted to salad and skim milk"
>
> Looked around the US lately? People don't look like that from salad and
> skim milk. That's not what damn near did me in.
>
> del
>
>
well, right. there is certainly a difference between pigging out all the
time and appreciating good food in moderation. and between thin and
heatlthy, as well. i have not gotten an all-around physical in years,
but i sould bet that i am in much better health than i was back when i
dieted. skim milk is just as bad as a big mac, IMO.
--
saerah
aware of the manifold possibilities of the future
"I think there's a clause in the Shaman's and Jujumen's Local #57 Union
contract that they have to have reciprocity for each other's shop rules."
-König
Prüß