The real reason for fatness in modern women...
#21
Up until the 1960s, the standard for women's beauty was a little thicker than it is now anyway. They didn't really start hitting the gym until the 80s. They didn't need to. They didn't eat all the corn syrup and shit that people eat today.
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#22
(09-27-2020, 01:03 PM)Dev Wrote: Up until the 1960s, the standard for women's beauty was a little thicker than it is now anyway.

Yeah, true... but in natural ways. The things women do to their bodies these days because of social media culture are just plain unnatural. They target specific areas just for the purpose of making them bigger, which is totally crazy to me.

(09-27-2020, 01:03 PM)Dev Wrote: They didn't eat all the corn syrup and shit that people eat today.

That's exactly the problem.

It's the cause of diabetes as well.

It's all about the food.

For the most part, I don't eat stupid shit.

The worst stuff I eat regularly is Doritos... LOL. I love Doritos. Listen... you gotta have something fun now and then.

When I drink soda, it has to have real sugar. I do like the real sugar soda, I won't BS you about it. But when I drink soda, I make sure I drink at least twice the amount of water. I'll open a soda and drink it throughout the day (I don't care if it's warm) while I'm drinking water in between.

I generally dislike sweets... but like everything else, sometimes you want some. The only candy I've really been known to eat is cinnamon candy, Junior Mints, and AirHeads. I don't actually have any of that stuff at the moment.

I may eat an occasional cookie, but I never eat it all... I like the edges.

I have been known to cook up a mug cake when things get extreme though. That happens maybe a couple times a year at most.

Back at the end of 2019 I perfected my cookie dough recipe (very unique) and I've never eaten so many cookies in my life. They were the jam cookies I used to post about.

The most important thing I stick to in my diet is fiber. Gotta have the greens. It's indispensable to have some type of fiber with every meal, and if I don't get it in the meal, I always supplement.

I prefer having sugar in my coffee, but sometimes I go without it. Always gotta have cream though.

I can't think of any super unhealthy things that I eat/drink regularly. Even when it's sorta sinful, I try to keep it reasonable. I think the most important thing to remember is just to drink a lot of water during/after you eat something that isn't the healthiest.

I have been known to indulge in fast food. Starting in 2019, if I ate any fast food, I'd also prepare some greens to have with it. But in 2020? I can count the number of times I've had fast food on one hand... and I do not think I'll ever have it again with any frequency in the future. I've discussed the reasons here, and they're more relevant than ever: https://www.sectual.com/thread-319.html

It's just too dangerous now and there is no reason whatsoever to risk it.
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#23
(09-27-2020, 01:21 PM)Mister Obvious Wrote: I generally dislike sweets... but like everything else, sometimes you want some. The only candy I've really been known to eat is cinnamon candy, Junior Mints, and AirHeads. I don't actually have any of that stuff at the moment.

And the green peppermints OMG how could I forget.
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#24
I've been drinking more soda lately, but I prefer strong iced tea. One cup of cane sugar per gallon of tea to take the bite out of it. There's no need for it to be overly sweet.

The problem is, there's corn syrup in things you wouldn't think even need added sugar. They must be using it for something other than a sweetener.
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#25
(09-27-2020, 01:21 PM)Mister Obvious Wrote: Back at the end of 2019 I perfected my cookie dough recipe (very unique)....

Did you document it in exhaustive detail?

Why the US Military Has a 26-Page Brownie Recipe

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#26
26 fucking pages lmao oh my God.

Ummm.

Holy shit.

I sort of wrote the recipe down on a randomly selected page of a small spiral notebook.

Then tore it out and folded it up and put it in a random drawer.

But the lucky thing is that I remember it, so it's all good.

Cooking is intuitive for the most part and I would be able to make it again like riding a bike.
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#27
(09-27-2020, 04:39 PM)Mister Obvious Wrote: Cooking is intuitive for the most part and I would be able to make it again like riding a bike.

Not when you have to make an MRE that will survive extreme conditions in a plastic bag for 40 years. lol
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