I know where this is probably going to go, I was torn between TV/Movies and NHB, but whatever, it can always be moved.
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by Ziner » Mon Mar 22, 2010 1:02 am
by waborat » Mon Mar 22, 2010 9:08 am

by jb » Mon Mar 22, 2010 1:10 pm
Ziner wrote:Anyone watching this? I really don't like it when people tell others what they should or shouldn't eat. The restrictions on salt, trans fat and other things really drive me nuts as a over-stepping of government. However, this show is really interesting. So far he has tried to fight the lunch ladies and bureaucracy that is the school lunch system. It is simply amazing that his roasted chicken leg, with salad and brown rice doesn't meat the USDA guidelines, but the Cheese Pizza, neon pink milk stuff, and some carrot sticks do. Government knows best![]()
I know where this is probably going to go, I was torn between TV/Movies and NHB, but whatever, it can always be moved.
by Ziner » Mon Mar 22, 2010 1:34 pm
JB wrote:Ziner wrote:Anyone watching this? I really don't like it when people tell others what they should or shouldn't eat. The restrictions on salt, trans fat and other things really drive me nuts as a over-stepping of government. However, this show is really interesting. So far he has tried to fight the lunch ladies and bureaucracy that is the school lunch system. It is simply amazing that his roasted chicken leg, with salad and brown rice doesn't meat the USDA guidelines, but the Cheese Pizza, neon pink milk stuff, and some carrot sticks do. Government knows best![]()
I know where this is probably going to go, I was torn between TV/Movies and NHB, but whatever, it can always be moved.
You gotta be torn on this one, dawg.
What socialist boogeyman are you gonna rail against?
The limey who wants you to MAKE a bucnh of fat billies eat healthy so half aren't obese or the 'crats setting nincompoop guidelines or Michelle trying to get after them, too?
What's a over-reactionary politicizin' ehrything poster to do?
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Pssst - The Pacific was on.
by Cerebral_DownTime » Mon Mar 22, 2010 2:32 pm
by jb » Mon Mar 22, 2010 4:02 pm
Ziner wrote:JB wrote:Ziner wrote:Anyone watching this? I really don't like it when people tell others what they should or shouldn't eat. The restrictions on salt, trans fat and other things really drive me nuts as a over-stepping of government. However, this show is really interesting. So far he has tried to fight the lunch ladies and bureaucracy that is the school lunch system. It is simply amazing that his roasted chicken leg, with salad and brown rice doesn't meat the USDA guidelines, but the Cheese Pizza, neon pink milk stuff, and some carrot sticks do. Government knows best![]()
I know where this is probably going to go, I was torn between TV/Movies and NHB, but whatever, it can always be moved.
You gotta be torn on this one, dawg.
What socialist boogeyman are you gonna rail against?
The limey who wants you to MAKE a bucnh of fat billies eat healthy so half aren't obese or the 'crats setting nincompoop guidelines or Michelle trying to get after them, too?
What's a over-reactionary politicizin' ehrything poster to do?
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Pssst - The Pacific was on.
If you would have watched the show or even prodded me about it a bit more this post wouldn't look so foolish. You are easily becoming the most "politicizin' everything" poster here. Aren't there some dying and orphaned Haitian kids you can go kick?
See Jamie Oliver isn't MAKING anyone do anything, he is simply showing people what they are eating and presenting alternatives. I can respect that method. What I don't respect is some government organization tell people what they shouldn't eat. If someone doesn't want to eat trans fat or salt, well then don't eat in that restaurant.
Side note: You have built up a caricature of myself and other posters who disagree with some of your beliefs and continue to debate with some caricature that doesn't represent real views. It isn't helping the debates and frankly it is getting tired and played out. That crap doesn't add to the argument, I miss the JB that would debate intelligently with no BS, that JB I learned from.
or ;-)
by Ziner » Mon Mar 22, 2010 4:49 pm
is a shit is going to hit the fan smiley
and this
Next time you dont let me know 
by jfiling » Mon Mar 22, 2010 4:56 pm
Ziner wrote:The fact that he needs to add a hamburger bun to his meal of roasted chicken leg, brown rice and a salad to meet guidelines provided by the USDA is ridiculous. Forgive me if I dont think the government is always the answer.
by waborat » Mon Mar 22, 2010 5:40 pm
jfiling wrote:Ziner wrote:The fact that he needs to add a hamburger bun to his meal of roasted chicken leg, brown rice and a salad to meet guidelines provided by the USDA is ridiculous. Forgive me if I dont think the government is always the answer.
I didn't watch that show, and I'm glad now I didn't. The USDA "food pyramid" is so unrealistic, and if anything that hamburger bun is going to make the kids fatter than the rest of the ingredients combined.
by jb » Mon Mar 22, 2010 5:57 pm
Ziner wrote:To be fair I feel likeis a shit is going to hit the fan smiley
while thisand this
are more of a joking manner.
Next time you dont let me know


by Ziner » Sat Apr 03, 2010 12:20 am
by motherscratcher » Sat Apr 03, 2010 11:20 am
by Ziner » Fri Aug 06, 2010 11:51 am
by aoxo1 » Fri Aug 06, 2010 3:18 pm
Ziner wrote:New revelation tonight. French Fries = vegetable.![]()
This show is really eye opening.

by jfiling » Fri Aug 06, 2010 11:04 pm
aoxo1 wrote:Ziner wrote:New revelation tonight. French Fries = vegetable.![]()
This show is really eye opening.
Throw some ketchup on there and you're covered for the meal!
In mid-1981, only a few months after Reagan took office, Congress cut $1 billion from child-nutrition funding and gave the USDA 90 days--the blink of an eye, for the federal bureaucracy--to come up with new standards that would enable school districts to economize, in theory without compromising nutrition.
The USDA convened a panel of nutritionists and food service directors to ponder what to do. One option on the table--no one later would admit to putting it there--was to "accept catsup as a fruit/vegetable when used as an ingredient." Some panel members seized on this as an opportunity to discuss whether to count ketchup even if used as a condiment. From what I can tell, the motive wasn't so much penuriousness as trying to face facts about what kids would actually eat. USDA standards at the time required that a reimbursable lunch consist of five items: meat, milk, bread, and two servings of fruit or vegetables.
by aoxo1 » Fri Aug 06, 2010 11:05 pm
by jfiling » Fri Aug 06, 2010 11:12 pm
aoxo1 wrote:Ha yeah jfil I checked that out before I posted it, but the picture was just so good I couldn't resist.
by Ziner » Fri Aug 06, 2010 11:18 pm
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