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ummmm | 13:47 Thu 08th Jul 2010 | Body & Soul
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Just spoke to OH asking what he wanted for dinner. He said soup with salad as it's too muggy for a heavy dinner. Soup and salad though..

Strange..
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protein gives me strength, veg gives me the giddy kippers
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lol...

Don't you eat any veg?
I'd have no problem with that....soup has actually been shown to keep you full for longer than a heavier meal. It takes longer to leave the stomach.

That's my trivia for the day....
only when I have to, essentially I am a meat person

meat snacks
meat meals
take away meat
emergency meat
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Soup is just so easy to make...I'm loving this soup phase.

It use to be chilli's.....
That's horrendous teaching pastafreak, So a liquid takes longer to digest then lets say peanut butter, Cottage cheese or a steak? I think not!
Love the sound of the cheese and onion toasts, and the soup, I'd pass on the salad though. Wish I could get motivated to eat more healthily. [:o(
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Do you not like salad MrsC?

Soup can be very healthy....
Not really ummmm, don't mind it as a garnish, but the problem is that I never feel fed up after a salad (seems to make me more hungry than before I started eating!)

I love cheese and onion toasts and you've get me really fancying one now. [:o)
Sorry hugo...I saw it last year on a BBC program about diet and nutrition. And yes...scientific studies have shown it to be true. So why is it 'horrendous teaching'?...because it does not support your ideas?.
Pastafreak I study nutrition so it does not fall with anyones ideas anywhere. Can you rustle up any proof from google please?
I'll see what I can find hugo.....
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Wouldn't that depend on what is in the soup Hogo..?
Yes to a degree but the soup will still be mainly liquid so compare this to a calorie dense fatty meal and it still will pass through our system before the solid meal.
http://www.dailymail....ee-healing-soups.html

they mention slow digestion in this article bigfoot, er I mean hugh
Here you are Hugo

http://news.bbc.co.uk.../magazine/8068733.stm

It may not mean 'full' in the way you may understand-but there is a scientific basis for itI found it interesting when I first heard about it.
Cazzz yes I agree pulses and veg are slow digesting, not as slow as fats.
Pastafreak this study is due o the binding of water to soup molecules and the feeling of being full with lower calories for weight loss. Not what we're talking about at all. Fats take longer, Fact.
But it is what I was talking about,Hugo. I was not making a contentious point...I DID say it was a bit of trivia. Talking about the digestion of fat,proteins,carbs.......whatever...is a totally different topic. If I remember correctly-the article does state that part of the effect is due to a sphincter-type valve at the base of the stomach. I imagine the effect is the same no matter what type of meal is combined with water. They used the example of a chicken meal...it could just as easily be a meal based on pulses.
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Cazzzzz ;-)
It's gone all silent all of a sudden....

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