and are terribly terribly wrong.MuffinsBagelsSubway Subs (yes there are good ones, but that meatball sub with cookies...sorry)
12/3/2007 3:10:19 PM
tylenol
12/3/2007 3:10:51 PM
so what are you 0EPII1's alias?
12/3/2007 3:11:35 PM
Who assumes those are healthy? Unless by healthy you mean something along the lines of not deep-fried ...
12/3/2007 3:12:10 PM
i dont eat those kinda things anyways..bagels are blah, muffins are fattening, and subway is $iowa
12/3/2007 3:13:44 PM
apple juice. tons of sugar, little/no fiber.
12/3/2007 3:16:50 PM
^ Most juices, for that matter.
12/3/2007 3:17:45 PM
even the 100 percent juice should be drank in moderation....120 calories per 8oz is no joke
12/3/2007 3:18:35 PM
Holy shit!!!! Meatball subs aren't healthy?!?!?!Somebody call Chris Hansen!
12/3/2007 3:26:48 PM
i approve of this threadbtw, this is what i said an hour ago: http://www.brentroad.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=504675&page=1#10991463btw, bagels are one of the unhealthiest things man can eat. as far as juice goes, it is far far healthier than [most] muffins, bagels, and cookies.and as the "[most]" implies, bagels, muffins, cookies, etc need not be unhealthy, but >>99% of all commercially produced such [baked] products are extremely unhealthy. (finely milled white flour, lots of added sugar, butter, margarine, etc)check this out:http://www.foodforlife.com/makes me wish i lived in the US just so i could get my hands on their products.[Edited on December 3, 2007 at 3:43 PM. Reason : ]
12/3/2007 3:26:49 PM
^ It freaks me out that their food is named after Bible verses.
12/3/2007 3:29:28 PM
^ And that they're registered trademarks.
12/3/2007 3:36:06 PM
Most cereals the way people eat them.Non whole grain sugary cereals are terrible.Processed whole grains aren't that much better.And good whole grain cereals, while being very healthy, also pack a lot of energy (read, calories.)A true serving of cereal is tiny, so when you eat that big bowl or two of whole grain cereal with milk you can pretty easily take in 700+ calories. It's a very healthy way to get your energy as long as you're going to blow through that energy. Not so great if you're going to drive to your office and plop down at a desk for the next 8-10 hours.Muffins are just cake that you eat and call it breakfast. I'm going to go ahead and bring up potatoes. A lot like the cereal I mentioned. It's very starchy and packs a ton of energy. Great if you're going to burn that energy, but not so great if you are like most Americans who eat them daily and don't exercise nearly enough.I'll tack on corn as well for pretty much the same reason as the potatoes. Good for you, but packed with calories.Also, anything healthy that has been fried. Chicken, fish, etc. But man that is some tasty food![Edited on December 3, 2007 at 3:41 PM. Reason : s]
12/3/2007 3:37:28 PM
most prepackaged granola bars are loaded with sugars
12/3/2007 3:44:10 PM
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12/3/2007 3:46:46 PM
mmmm....mayonnaise sandwiches....
12/3/2007 3:48:01 PM
moderation is the key.
12/3/2007 3:52:40 PM
nothing makes me madder (haha) than to see someone base the "healthiness" of a food based on calorie content. often, people who do this, make the claims based on the assumption the reader is the average american who sits on his ass all day.
12/3/2007 3:55:43 PM
12/3/2007 4:05:40 PM
hi, my name is skack, and i'm skin and bones
12/3/2007 4:16:15 PM
mayonaise
12/3/2007 4:17:23 PM
^^ Hardly. I'm probably 25-30 lbs overweight. I put on both muscle and fat very easily.[Edited on December 3, 2007 at 4:23 PM. Reason : s]
12/3/2007 4:17:57 PM
then we probably shouldn't be taking nutrition advice from you.I don't go to the dentist with rotting teeth.
12/3/2007 4:22:14 PM
that explains it, then [Edited on December 3, 2007 at 4:26 PM. Reason : I'm still wondering if that is still a huge deficit]
12/3/2007 4:26:01 PM
12/3/2007 4:32:44 PM
my grain of choice is quadrotriticale.
12/3/2007 4:37:02 PM
^^ I ate some of the "Optimum Power" cereal for breakfast Saturday (before working in the yard for 9 hours.) It's good stuff. Mine had cranberries.^^^^You already lost this thread. Nobody in their right mind thinks mayonaise is good for them. As for the other comment...I've had to educate myself, learn from my mistakes, and put in a lot of time and work to get into decent shape. Being a little overweight is bad, but I have no problem swimming for an hour+, riding 20+ miles on a mountain bike, and keeping my heartrate between 165-180 for an hour of cardio. My doctor commented last week that I have a "nice slow athletic heartbeat" and my cholesterol levels were great the last time I had a physical.Some people are fortunate to have great health without working for it, but it doesn't mean they know a damn thing about nutrition or fitness.[Edited on December 3, 2007 at 4:40 PM. Reason : s]
12/3/2007 4:38:33 PM
breakfast=eat like a kinglunch=eat like a queendinner=eat like a peasant
12/3/2007 4:38:49 PM
12/3/2007 4:39:25 PM
12/3/2007 4:39:46 PM
I can't eat a lot in the AM for breakfast. I am really not that hungry upon first waking. What i have changed though is making my lunch meal bigger, with a afternoon healthy snack, and a more modest dinner. With a protein shake added in if i lift that day.
12/3/2007 4:43:40 PM
___ Juice CocktailSports Drinks (for most people/activity levels)
12/3/2007 4:44:25 PM
Quadrotriticale is a high-yield, perennial, four-lobed grain, genetically engineered hybrid of wheat and rye. The root grain, triticale, can trace its ancestry back to 20th century Canada.
12/3/2007 4:44:38 PM
0EPII1, is it bad for your teeth to go munching on whole intact grains all the time?[Edited on December 3, 2007 at 4:46 PM. Reason : ]
12/3/2007 4:45:42 PM
huh? i don't eat raw grains, you divvy
12/3/2007 4:47:28 PM
12/3/2007 4:50:02 PM
yeah, but cooked (as a porridge, part of a meal, etc).i am not a cow... and neither do i have a cow's digestive system
12/3/2007 4:53:49 PM
Well, muffins and bagels are "healthier" than donuts. It cracks me up when the morbidly obese person goes to Subway and orders a giant meatball sub with extra cheese, chips, soda, and cookies and thinks they're doing their weight a favor.
12/3/2007 5:36:46 PM
i've seen the same thing at sweet tomatoesthat salad isn't a salad anymore when you put a pizza on top of it
12/3/2007 6:14:08 PM
^ Or a big pile of cheese, bacon, 75% of the dressings, etc.
12/3/2007 6:16:02 PM
Speaking of salad. . .A salad is only as healthy as what you choose to put on it. I cannot stand people who say they only had a salad, but I watched them put a crap load of creamy dressing, bacon, ham, cheese, and gosh knows what else on it.
12/3/2007 6:47:11 PM
12/3/2007 6:48:18 PM
I've seen commercials for this stuff called "Fiber-Sure," that you add to drinks to make sure you get enough fiberwtf people, just eat a goddamn apple. goddammit
12/3/2007 9:13:31 PM
Muffins are just cake that you eat and call it breakfast. I only eat whole-grain muffins. If it LOOKS whole grain and I into it I usually have the self-restraint to go find some oatmeal or something...These of course are the days when I'm on the road for work and can't just reach in my cabinet and pour a heaping serving of Fruity Pebbles.
12/3/2007 10:26:05 PM
From Men's Health (12 Healthy Foods That Aren't): * Yogurt with Fruit at the Bottom * Baked Beans * California Roll * Granola Bars * Pasta Salad * English Muffins * Croutons * Fat-Free Salad Dressing * Fruit Cocktail * Reduced-Fat Peanut Butter * Pretzels * Corn OilSource:http://tinyurl.com/2r8de5
12/3/2007 11:27:27 PM
so where should i start grocery shopping itfood lion doesnt help
12/4/2007 12:33:47 AM
just work out more all you fattiesthe rest of the world eats like shit compared to us too, but they actually get out and walk to work and to the store 2-3 times a daywork out more = eat whatever you want. denying this still? kill yourself.
12/4/2007 12:44:19 AM
Whole grain english muffins are a great breakfast choice. The Thomas Lite Multi-Grain English muffins (http://thomas.gwbakeries.com/product.cfm/upc/4812127620) are just 100 calories but 8g of dietary fiber and 6g of protein per muffin. Its better than most bread/toast and most cereals people eat. Can make a killer Egg McMuffin knockoff with them that are really healthy (canadian bacon, egg substitute, and 2% milk cheese)Bagels, especially the way most people eat them with tons of cream cheese and/or jam, are basically really dense baked donuts... loads of empty carbs and loads of fat in the cream cheese combine for tons of calories with very little nutrition. In fact, Men's Health once did their "Eat this, Not that" and showed that 2 Egg McMuffins from McDonald's were healthier than a single bagel with cream cheese (fewer calories and more nutrition).Salads at restaurants are definitely the most deceiving dish out there. Women will comment how they are going to get salad because they are on a diet only to order the fried chicken tender salad with ranch dressing, or hell even a chicken caesar salad. For example, the boneless buffalo chicken salad with ranch dressing (at Chili's) is 1150 calories, 83g of fat, and 4400mg of sodium. That is 58% of your daily calorie intake, 128% of your daily fat allowance, and 183% of your daily sodium intake. That is not even remotely close to an acceptable meal, let alone a healthy one.
12/4/2007 12:54:46 AM
marathon running
12/4/2007 1:09:52 AM