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alfredo

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18. Occasional guilty pleasure should not hurt.
Mon Sep 23, 2019, 12:24 PM
Sep 2019

It's when those guilty pleasures happen for most meals that it becomes a problem. Here's the advice I live by.

7 Words & 7 Rules for Eating

Pollan says everything he's learned about food and health can be summed up in seven words: "Eat food, not too much, mostly plants."

Probably the first two words are most important. "Eat food" means to eat real food -- vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and, yes, fish and meat -- and to avoid what Pollan calls "edible food-like substances."

Here's how:

Don't eat anything your great grandmother wouldn't recognize as food. "When you pick up that box of portable yogurt tubes, or eat something with 15 ingredients you can't pronounce, ask yourself, "What are those things doing there?"

Pollan says.
Don’t eat anything with more than five ingredients, or ingredients you can't pronounce.

Stay out of the middle of the supermarket; shop on the perimeter of the store. Real food tends to be on the outer edge of the store near the loading docks, where it can be replaced with fresh foods when it goes bad.

Don't eat anything that won't eventually rot. "There are exceptions -- honey -- but as a rule, things like Twinkies that never go bad aren't food," Pollan says.

It is not just what you eat but how you eat. "Always leave the table a little hungry," Pollan says. "Many cultures have rules that you stop eating before you are full. In Japan, they say eat until you are four-fifths full. Islamic culture has a similar rule, and in German culture they say, 'Tie off the sack before it's full.'"

Families traditionally ate together, around a table and not a TV, at regular meal times. It's a good tradition. Enjoy meals with the people you love. "Remember when eating between meals felt wrong?" Pollan asks.

Don't buy food where you buy your gasoline. In the U.S., 20% of food is eaten in the car.

From Web MD

Glad you're feeling better. MontanaMama Sep 2019 #1
Thank you...love waffles...never had Parmesan waffles. Demsrule86 Sep 2019 #5
If your tummy is delicate this morning, I probably shouldn't tell you what I made for breakfast. dawg day Sep 2019 #2
I would kill for chorizo...I don't feel bad ...but when I eat it just doesn't take...food poisoning. Demsrule86 Sep 2019 #6
Just wait till you've felt okay for a day... dawg day Sep 2019 #15
you bet! Demsrule86 Sep 2019 #17
leftovers alfredo Sep 2019 #3
blue cheese potato salad...never had that...sounds good. Demsrule86 Sep 2019 #10
You should be able to find the recipe online. alfredo Sep 2019 #14
I will look and it has long been my opinion that sugar and even worse corn syrup is the cause of Demsrule86 Sep 2019 #16
Occasional guilty pleasure should not hurt. alfredo Sep 2019 #18
Great rules...I am a Celiac ...can't eat wheat so I mostly follow these rules...I refuse to eat Demsrule86 Sep 2019 #23
You seem to have the right idea on diet. alfredo Sep 2019 #35
I love food...too much so the 'rules' keep me healthy. Demsrule86 Sep 2019 #36
My cancer has cut down on how much I can consume at once. alfredo Sep 2019 #37
I am sorry that you are sick...how is it going? Demsrule86 Sep 2019 #38
I'm doing fine, just can't eat much at one setting. alfredo Sep 2019 #39
Good...my husband's Mom died some years ago of cancer...and I believe with Demsrule86 Oct 2019 #40
VA found it, and VA stopped it.They saved my life. alfredo Oct 2019 #41
I can't eat a big breakfast. Ohiogal Sep 2019 #4
My breakfast is through a tube in my stomach. alfredo Sep 2019 #19
granola NJCher Sep 2019 #7
I love peaches and nectarines... Demsrule86 Sep 2019 #11
Gluten-free pumpkin pancakes yellerpup Sep 2019 #8
Yum...being gluten free myself...I am still learning to make stuff like pancakes and baking in Demsrule86 Sep 2019 #12
We buy a mix from Trader Joe that is foolproof. yellerpup Sep 2019 #13
On pancakes I use peanut butter instead of egg. alfredo Sep 2019 #21
Interesting. yellerpup Sep 2019 #22
Yes,I should have said in, not on. alfredo Sep 2019 #24
I'll try it! n/t yellerpup Sep 2019 #25
Rosa Park's Peanutbutter Pancakes. alfredo Sep 2019 #27
I just printed out the recipe. yellerpup Sep 2019 #28
It is appropriate that Ms Parks would make divine Peanut butter pancakes. alfredo Sep 2019 #29
Of course she would! yellerpup Sep 2019 #31
An American saint, not that she was holy, she was beyond brave. alfredo Sep 2019 #32
Absoluetly! yellerpup Sep 2019 #33
I am the pancake maker here at home. alfredo Sep 2019 #34
I had a peanut butter and jelly sandwhich with a cold glass of milk... SummerSnow Sep 2019 #9
Instead of jelly, I use Strawberry preserves. alfredo Sep 2019 #20
I tried a pancake with those Ocean Spray craisins. Turned out good. Vanilla yogurt brewens Sep 2019 #26
Apple sauce and agave syrup is good too. alfredo Sep 2019 #30
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