menshealth.com — Take a moment and consider this logic: 1. Fat-free foods are healthy. 2. Skittles are fat-free. 3. Therefore, Skittles are healthy. Make sense? Of course not. But it's exactly the type of reasoning that food manufacturers want you to use. Just b/c the label says it's good for you doesn't mean it is. Here's how to read beyond the marketing hype...
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atomictankNov 19, 2007
Or you could, you know, just not eat so damn much of it.
pineutrinoNov 19, 2007
What about fruit? That's pretty healthy, and tastes good. Assuming sugar = sucrose, that is. Fruit has fructose. Naturally occuring fructose, though, none of that corn syrup crap.
yodaj007Nov 19, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flour#Types_of_flour">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flour#Types_of_flour</a>It's not that white flour is bad. You want to avoid bleached flour.
skyfire1Nov 19, 2007
I hate baked beans anyway.
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portos12Jun 25, 2008
Home cooking again people.<a class="user" href="http://www.recipesblog.net">http://www.recipesblog.net</a>