July 7, 2003, 18:07
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What have you eaten today?
Today I've had a bowl of cereal, a kitkat, three slices of pizza, one tuna and chilli sandwich and one roast pork sandwich with baked beans. Washed down with 1.3 litres of water.
Is this healthy? Not healthy? Did I just start this thread out of boredom and attention seeking?
I'd kill for a fresh salad but this is provincial backwater England where finding a decent salad is harder than Boris during the Gay Pride Parade.
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July 7, 2003, 18:09
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2 peanut butter sandwiches and some of my dad's corned beef mush. And the odd Yorkie bar, for the trucker in me.
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July 7, 2003, 18:09
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I had two bowls of Cinnamon Crunch and then a number 6 at Wendy's... biggie sized with Coke...
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July 7, 2003, 18:11
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I had yogurt for breakfest and a swarma ( a type of Arab burrito thing stuffed with grilled chicken, onions, heavily seasoned, then the whole peta/tortia is lightly grilled as well so it is crisp) & mediterrean salad for lunch. I still have a few hours to figure out what to eat for dinner.
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July 7, 2003, 18:11
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4 Chicken fingers with fries. 1 bag of M&M's w/peanuts. 3 soft drinks.
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July 7, 2003, 18:13
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Sava,
Hey, a #6 is my meal at Wendy's - every time, a #6, no mayo, biggie sized w/ a Dr. Pepper...
In any case, I've had 3 bowls of Rice Crispies and a bunch of water so far today. When my sister and her b/f get into town in a few hours we're gonna go to dinner.
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July 7, 2003, 18:13
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Nothing yet...
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July 7, 2003, 18:13
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Oddly, nearly nothing. I believe two pieces of bread in morning with sausage. Nothing else.
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July 7, 2003, 18:15
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Originally posted by Oerdin
I had yogurt for breakfest and a swarma ( a type of Arab burrito thing stuffed with grilled chicken, onions, heavily seasoned, then the whole peta/tortia is lightly grilled as well so it is crisp) & mediterrean salad for lunch. I still have a few hours to figure out what to eat for dinner.
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Damn that sounds good.
It's summer in northern Europe dammit. Just warm enough most days to stay outside yet not so hot as to be uncomfortable. I should be living on fresh salads and olive oil yet what do I find in the fridge? Heavy roast meats and boiled veg! Argh, my gran's never going to progress beyond WWII cooking.
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Exult in your existence, because that very process has blundered unwittingly on its own negation. Only a small, local negation, to be sure: only one species, and only a minority of that species; but there lies hope. [...] Stand tall, Bipedal Ape. The shark may outswim you, the cheetah outrun you, the swift outfly you, the capuchin outclimb you, the elephant outpower you, the redwood outlast you. But you have the biggest gifts of all: the gift of understanding the ruthlessly cruel process that gave us all existence [and the] gift of revulsion against its implications.
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July 7, 2003, 18:41
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Two Ardennes pate sandwiches (wholewheat, fresh bread, nothing but the pate)
Few Jaffa cakes
Couple of choc chip digestives
Steak, roast potatoes and salad for dinner
Some cherries and a couple of bananas
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July 7, 2003, 18:44
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Update:
Decided I couldn't wait for dinner, so I'm eating a large can of peaches.
If I get my way, we'll do either Chinese or Tex-Mex tonight...
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July 7, 2003, 18:50
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I haven't been awake very long, so only a burrito from Del Taco and a 44 oz Coke. I expect at least 3 more meals today, larger than this one.
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July 7, 2003, 18:50
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Originally posted by Starchild
Damn that sounds good.
It's summer in northern Europe dammit. Just warm enough most days to stay outside yet not so hot as to be uncomfortable. I should be living on fresh salads and olive oil yet what do I find in the fridge? Heavy roast meats and boiled veg! Argh, my gran's never going to progress beyond WWII cooking.
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Swarma's are good. I found a nice Iraqi restaurant/cafe not far from my work and the prices are very reasonable ($5-$8 per person for lunch). The owners are the most anti-Sadam people I have ever met; I mean they really, really didn't like Saddam.
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July 7, 2003, 18:51
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Thus far (and probably all for today) I have had a bowl of cornflakes, 3 cups of coffee, some choccie biccies, a banana, some beef and mustard sandwiches, a spinach and ricotta canneloni and a garlic bread, oh, and another bowl of cornflakes
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July 7, 2003, 18:51
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The odd soul here and there.
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July 7, 2003, 19:15
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mackerel filet & tomato sandwiches for breakfast
nothing for lunch
half a pizza for tea
two yoghurts & two beers right now
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July 7, 2003, 19:20
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Cereal and juice so far. As I'm typing, in fact.
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July 7, 2003, 19:32
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Cereal (Rice Krispies, IIRC)
A BBQ Chicken and Chedder Cheese Sandwich with Mayo and Mustard and Hot Banana Peppers
And some Pakistani dish with rice, seasoned beef and soupy, spicy lentils.
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July 7, 2003, 19:37
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breakfast -- multi-grain Chex with a glass of orange juice
lunch at work -- cold cut and cheese sandwhich with some Gatorade
dinner -- leftover from yesterday's dinner (chicken flavored rice, beans) with small slab of beef and to drink, V8 Splash Medley flavor
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July 7, 2003, 20:41
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I've eaten a vegetarian mix of semolina, vegetables and tofu with a slightly hot sauce. I think I'm going to eat rice with vinegar tonight, as I have nearly nothing else (I could switch vinegar with olive oil, but I'm saving it  )
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July 7, 2003, 20:44
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Breakfast: Bowl of brown-sugar mini-wheats w/ orange juice.
Post-Breakfast: Large coffee & Apple fritter
Lunch: #5 at Wendy's biggie sized with a coke
Dinner: Fat & juicy steak, fried vegetables, and potatoes with sour cream.
Now: Sunflower seeds
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July 7, 2003, 20:44
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I have eaten 1 waffle, 1 yogurt (8 oz) for breakfast. And for lunch I had ravioli (chef boy ardee can).
That's it. I'm keeping my calories to a minimum right now.
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July 7, 2003, 20:48
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Hey, a #6 is my meal at Wendy's - every time, a #6, no mayo, biggie sized w/ a Dr. Pepper...
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that's the exact order one of my friends always gets...
for dinner tonight I had:
6 oz. steak filet
sliced tomatoes in a vinagrette
some bread
a bottle of beer
for dessert...
a chocolate covered ice-cream bar from Schwann's
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July 7, 2003, 20:48
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1 bowl frosted flakes
1 iced tea
3 glasses water
1 frozen dinner (penne with cream sauce and chicken)
1 rice krispy square
1 baked potato with margarine
1 corn on the cob with margarine
1 plate of chicken fried rice with extra grilled chicken
1 piece of cake (betty crocker chocolate cake with chocolate frosting)
1 glass grape punch
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July 7, 2003, 20:50
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Guacamole and Nachos for breakfast, followed by some Halva for a mid-morning snack. Potato Salad and a ricotta cheese/roasted hot pepper dip with nachos for lunch. Spinach and cheese tortellini with margarine and parmesan cheese for dinner. And a few raspberries... and, in a couple of minutes, a piece of cheese cake.
I've been eating alot of cheese lately...  I was trying to cut back on that.
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July 7, 2003, 20:54
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Originally posted by Paul Hanson
And the odd Yorkie bar, for the trucker in me.
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Coincidentally, Starchild has also had a trucker in him today, but that was out behind the highway rest stop.
As for today's food:
An everything bagel w/ butter and medium coffee for breakfast
A largish salad with grilled shrimp for lunch w/ a can of diet coke. The salad was too much, so I saved some for a later afternoon snack.
For dinner, I had some pasta primavera. I've also had many glasses of water throughout the day.
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July 7, 2003, 20:56
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Coincidentally, Starchild has also had a trucker in him today, but that was out behind the highway rest stop.
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Now I just lost my food...
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July 7, 2003, 20:56
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I'm about to eat a banana. should I just post a log of my calorie intake here?
I was reading about an eccentric scientist who lives in Italy that cutting your calorie intake by 20% (or was it 50%?) can drastically increase your lifespan. He verified this with rats, and is undergoing experiment himself.
While I lack the discipline to go that extreme, I do think cutting calories is fun. It feels so nice to lose weight so easily.
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July 7, 2003, 20:58
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Originally posted by Dissident
I'm about to eat a banana. should I just post a log of my calorie intake here?
I was reading about an eccentric scientist who lives in Italy that cutting your calorie intake by 20% (or was it 50%?) can drastically increase your lifespan. He verified this with rats, and is undergoing experiment himself.
While I lack the discipline to go that extreme, I do think cutting calories is fun. It feels so nice to lose weight so easily.
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I heard that about the rats. Contemplated doing it myself, but risks were too extreme....
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July 7, 2003, 20:58
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Originally posted by Asher
Now I just lost my food...
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Just imagine him doing that while eating a tuna and chili sandwich.
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