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carrying on from pastafreak
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Does anyone on here really have a healthy diet, from what I see we all seem to live off rubbish.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My son, staying for a few days, loves to cook and does most of his meals from scratch. He makes his own pasta and pizzas. He eats a lot of fish and chicken and rarely eats puddings or sweets.
However, he has said he had 6 eggs for breakfast this morning, 3 scrambled and 3 boiled, because by the time he returns home they would have been out of date.
I am a little curious as to the effect on him!
However, he has said he had 6 eggs for breakfast this morning, 3 scrambled and 3 boiled, because by the time he returns home they would have been out of date.
I am a little curious as to the effect on him!
Rabitty, my mum used to tell me and my sister that to eat too many eggs would make us "eggbound". I swear that I only found out this was a joke a couple of months ago when my sister mentioned it to her husband and he fell about laughing. She didn't have a quiet word with me of course, she asked me over a family lunch what would happen if you ate too many eggs. Much hilarity ensued when I answered "eggbound". I sat there saying "what? what?" as my whole peed themselves laughing at me!
Hehe Princess... I'm veggie too but I am sure that Cold Bear is definitely *not* on my list of foodstuffs I eat lol....
I have fruit, black coffee and wholewheat bread for brekkie, a sarnie (salad with egg or cheese) or a pasta salad for lunch followed by a fruit yoghurt and then something like veg lasagne or cauli cheese with veg or curry, rice and lentil dahl for dinner. I also drink alcohol (but in moderation) and don't eat sweets or snack between meals. I guess that could be considered quite healthy, I dunno.
Sorry, I am still giggling at the cold bear..... lol
I have fruit, black coffee and wholewheat bread for brekkie, a sarnie (salad with egg or cheese) or a pasta salad for lunch followed by a fruit yoghurt and then something like veg lasagne or cauli cheese with veg or curry, rice and lentil dahl for dinner. I also drink alcohol (but in moderation) and don't eat sweets or snack between meals. I guess that could be considered quite healthy, I dunno.
Sorry, I am still giggling at the cold bear..... lol
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