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Post by emma on Oct 7, 2019 10:39:22 GMT -5
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Post by wallycat on Oct 7, 2019 11:12:47 GMT -5
Didn't read the article but my thoughts are that anything can be taken to the extreme...exercise, eating, binge-watching, etc... I'm glad that consumers are pushing conglomerates to make "cleaner" food...less crap for ingredients and less ingredients overall.
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Post by emma on Oct 7, 2019 11:25:33 GMT -5
This article is about what people obsessively *choose* to eat, not what is available to buy.
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Post by wallycat on Oct 7, 2019 12:08:44 GMT -5
Yes, Emma, I understood that from the link you posted. Obsession can occur anywhere...porn, tv-use, eating, exercise. As an aside, I mentioned that the clean-eating "phenom" is forcing better choices. Appreciate the link and I will read it later.
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Post by traildoggie on Oct 9, 2019 11:31:26 GMT -5
its odd how food became a battleground. I was vegetarian for a long time In 1980 it was challenging. not as much today with a lot more options. I softened my position, eat some chicken and fish. no red meat or mayonnaise. no fast food. lower fat works for me so I stay with it.
I am a decent inventive all- around cook. if I had a "clean eating" guest on vegan/ GF/ no dairy/ no grain/ no soy/ no nightshade I'd tell thing to bring something they will eat..... I'll heat it for you. not cooking for them. restrictive diets brings lesser known vegetables into the limelight (kale, cauliflower) and brought attention to evils of over processed/fast food, but for some new diets become a prison sentence.
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