05-05-2006, 07:10 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Most Evil Foods
I ate Mac today, as I do when I am tired of rice or noodles.
I noticed the calories on the meal I got. Big mac set, with large fries, and Med drink. Big Mac [560] Large fries [570] Coke [210] Being that I don't eat there that often, and that I am if anything, underweight. I don't really need to worry that much. But damn, the fries have more calories then the Big Mac. I could eat two Big Macs and be getting LESS calories. I think this is something to think about. I say, Fries are the most evil food. Second will be, Soda. That Coke is 210 Calories for nothing. The Big Mac may not be healthy.. but at least you get some protein out of it. The fries and coke... you get nothing. I think if people would stop eating fries, and stop drinking sodas. That alone would trigger loads of weight loss. Any other *Evil* foods? I'm thinking, foods that are very common place, yet are jam packed with Calories?
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05-05-2006, 07:35 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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There ain't nothin' like an Awesome Blossom from Chili's: 2,710 calories, 203 grams of fat.
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05-05-2006, 07:38 AM | #3 (permalink) |
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cookies,
I hold in my hand a peanut butter chocolate cookie from Selma's Cookies 1/4 cookie is the serving size on the nutrition facs, servings per container for the 1 cookie: 4 calories: 130 fat calories: 60 that's 520 calories of which 240 are fat calories!!! % the Daily Values is 11% 7g sat fat 2.5g 13%dv, trans fat 0.5g, x 4 and that's 44% of your daily fat intake!!!
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05-05-2006, 07:55 AM | #5 (permalink) |
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I saw at the Orange County Fair a booth selling twinkies that were battered and deep fried, served smothered in chocolate sauce and whip cream. I have no idea what the nutrition facts would be on that sucker, but it's gotta be all bad.
Deep frying is a great way to make any food (healthy or otherwise) bad for you. ***edit*** -I just looked up Krispy Kreme, the original glazed is suprisingly, not TAHT bad, 200 calories, 100 from fat. But like mentioned above, you will probably down at least 5 of them before even feeling full.
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05-05-2006, 08:50 AM | #7 (permalink) |
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Carrot cake... it's cake made out of a vegetable - lots of beta carotene... good for your eyes.... bugs bunny lived on carrots and he was really slim...
OK - Starbucks chunk of carrot cake has a whopping 600 calories per slice... (their bagels have something l ike 400 and that's without butter or creamcheese) Non-fat milk is always good in coffee right? Saves a ton of calories.. Right? WRONG!! a white chocolate mocha made with non-fat milk has 400 calories... and that's in the 16 ounce size...
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05-05-2006, 08:55 AM | #8 (permalink) |
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Given the frequency people eat and drink them I vote french fries and sugar-water as well. Nasty stuff.
Really, your odds of getting anything healthy from a fast-food chain are poor. What's the saying? Don't eat anything served out a window unless you're a pigeon.
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05-05-2006, 08:56 AM | #9 (permalink) |
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now ya see - if you just drink the diet coke along with the super sized fries and the big mac -- you're all set right
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05-05-2006, 09:00 AM | #10 (permalink) |
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It was always Diet Coke and a Snickers for me. I get zits just thinking about my old A cancels out B practices.
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05-05-2006, 05:04 PM | #11 (permalink) |
ham on rye would be nice
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ya need to differentiate between good and bad fats. An Avocado has alot of fat but it's all good for you. Where as drinking a vat of crisco will clog your arteries (or eating a bigmac, same differance). I'd go with the most evil food being the burger sold down the street called "The Coronary Bypass" it's got half a LB of beef a fried egg, mayo, fried bacon, fried onion rings, and I think that's about it. I've only seen one person eat one and live to tell the story.
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05-06-2006, 12:16 AM | #12 (permalink) |
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At least getting a Diet cola, or water.. cuts 200 cal
When someone gets a super sized meal with a diet cola.. it is kinda funny. But hey, at least they did *something*. Now, I'll throw out a odd one. White rice! White rice is nothing but Carbs.. 200cal for 1 cup of cooked white rice. And you get nothing but carbs for it... let us not forget that many people throw butter onto this afterwards.. White rice is a wolf in sheeps clothing.
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05-06-2006, 04:19 AM | #13 (permalink) |
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Corn.
Corn is in the vast majority of things we eat today. I should say it is in the vast majority of processed (read: bad for you) foods today. Given the huge surpluses of corn we have (thanks to farm subsidies) our scientists have developed some ingenious uses for things like high fructose corn syrup... and it isn't just replaceing cane sugar as a sweetener it is being used in addition to the sugars that were there to begin with adding an addition level of caloric intake. And that meat you are eating? Corn. Hogs and cows, "grain fed", live largely (and by largely I also mean fatly) on a diet, made up largely of corn (most cows, if we didn't slaughter them for market would die from system failure due to the diet we feed them). Given the cheapness of corn (and corn by-products) Industrial Food has found more and ingenious ways to use it. The thing is if you are shopping today you can buy about 1200 calories of energy for about $1. This would be in processed foods. If you were to try and get that same 1200 calories from produce it would cost roughly $5. It's no wonder the poorest people in North America are becoming increasingly fat (read: obese). We have a system of government subsidies that are supporting the obeseity of our nations. The upside is our food is much cheaper. The downside is we are slowly killing ourselves with processed foods. Ruining the diversity of our ecosystems with industrial farming. So, corn and the sytem built around it is not so good...
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05-06-2006, 06:07 AM | #16 (permalink) | |
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05-06-2006, 06:50 AM | #17 (permalink) | |
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I think I was most appalled, though, by the "Lunchables" for kids; I forget who makes them (Kraft?) but they're full, pre-packed lunches of processed foods that appeal to kids' tastes. And they're _laden_ with fat, sugar, and so on, mostly from corn-based products (and corn-fed animals). There are a couple of less-bad varieties that you can buy, but the kids don't like them as much. When I was a kid I was packed off to school with a baloney sandwich on white bread and a banana. And I know baloney-on-white isn't health food. But the food kids are given today is much more highly processed and much more full of fat, and more of it. At least I had to eat the banana. Charlatan mentioned soft drinks. One of the most insidious things about soft drinks -- HFCS or otherwise -- is that the calories are "invisible to your guts." Say you sit down to a meal of pizza, and you usually eat three slices. If you drink two or three soft drinks it won't affect your ability or willingness to eat your three slices -- even though the soft drinks have added 400+ calories to the meal. This has always been an issue, but HFCS has made soft drinks so cheap that people drink more and more of them. The "bottomless" glass of soft drinks in many restaurants didn't come along until ten or 15 years ago. A 20-ounce bottle of coke or pepsi costs what, $1-$1.10 these days? Back in the '70s, a 28-ounce "large" bottle of coke (the largest available) cost about 75 cents. Which translates to close to three bucks with inflation. And you _weren't_ supposed to drink it all by yourself; it was something that two or three people would share at a meal. |
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05-06-2006, 07:03 AM | #18 (permalink) |
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I was reading something last night, and the article commented on the amount of calories in the vegetarian burrito, not to mention sodium, at one of the "fresh" mexican food chains...We all expect TacoHell to be bad for you -- but for some reason - I expect Baja Fresh to be a little better...
Not so... A Baja Fresh, bean and cheese burrito (no meat) Calories 980 ( Kilojoules 4096 ) Total Fat 40 g Saturated Fat 18 g Cholesterol 65 mg Sodium 1820 mg Total Carbohydrates 114 g Dietary Fiber 22 g Protein 41 g It's got lots of fiber so I suppose it's kinda healthy but damn... http://www.calorieking.com/foods/
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05-06-2006, 07:41 AM | #19 (permalink) |
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Are we talking about most fattening\bad for you or most evil?
If it's pure evil, green veggies have to win in my book. God I hate anything with chlorophyll A in it. Those fucking leafy greens, hiding their evil behind the "I'm so good for you" smirk. Blech.
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05-09-2006, 10:54 AM | #20 (permalink) | |
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It's almost enough to drive me to artificial sweeteners, but (a) aspartame gives me a headache, and (b) I just don't trust the others yet.
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05-09-2006, 11:17 AM | #21 (permalink) |
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HCFS.
They sneak it in everywhere these days, not just the places you expect it. And that bugs me. This is why label-reading is an essential skill. Oh, and Redlemon--if you buy soda outside of the United States it's usually not made with HCFS.
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05-09-2006, 11:33 AM | #22 (permalink) |
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A cheers 18" pizza, like i said in another thread, gave me some serious chest pains (the "um, can someone get me a defribrilator please? kind).
Oh, and the biscuits from morrisons that have 7g of fat in an 8g biscuit, or the sausages i found in the same supermarket that had 51% pork in them, eugh.
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05-09-2006, 12:12 PM | #23 (permalink) |
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Gotta use the surplus corn somewhere... scientists are working hard to figure out more and ingenious ways to use the corn surplus...
The thing is, it isn't just replacing sugar, it's also being used in addition to already present sugar.
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05-09-2006, 01:22 PM | #24 (permalink) |
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High calorie to me means an excuse to go on a long hike in the mountains, or maybe a nice soccer game or an afternoon of rock climbing. "Honey, remember that 24 oz steak I had? I have to go out with the guys and play soccer for my health. It's not that I don't love weeding the garden"
I don't really pay much attention to my calorie intake, I eat well though. Rarely eat out, I love veggies. |
05-09-2006, 05:17 PM | #25 (permalink) |
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[QUOTE=onesnowyowl]HCFS.
They sneak it in everywhere these days, not just the places you expect it. And that bugs me. This is why label-reading is an essential skill. QUOTE] WHAT ARE HCFS? Please illuminate us....sounds like something pretty nasty.
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05-09-2006, 05:24 PM | #27 (permalink) |
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HFCS
High Fructose Corn Syrup http://www.hfcsfacts.com/ will tell you it's not that bad... Everything in moderation...
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05-09-2006, 05:39 PM | #28 (permalink) |
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Most evil, yet most delicious... french fries dipped in mayonaise, Sourdough Jack, and eggnog milkshake... mmmmmmmm <drools>... only 16 days until I can have a Sourdough Jack! YAY!
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Coke bottled in Mexico (8 oz glass bottles) has cane sugar in it. Some specialty sodas like Buddy's only use cane sugar as well. I agree that corn is the most evil food. If it didn't come fresh out of the ground, it's probably got corn in it. |
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05-09-2006, 06:44 PM | #30 (permalink) |
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But what about corn that comes fresh out of the ground?
I have to choose the Choco that comes out of the Flavia machine at work. They don't list any ingredients or RDA facts. I'm guessing the way it hits me it's made out of whole milk, fat, chocolate, and puppies.
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05-09-2006, 06:52 PM | #31 (permalink) | |
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Didn't find any puppies on the list, unless they have it under a code name. =)
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05-09-2006, 07:26 PM | #33 (permalink) |
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The corn that we are talking about is called somethning like Dent Corn #2. You can't eat it off the cob.
It is found in most processed foods we eat as well as our meat (it is a large part of what it fed to chickens, cows and hogs). If you were to test the average American you find that they are largely made from corn... It's not a matter of moderation. It's in almost everything... Some interesting parallels have been drawn between how the corn surplus was used in the past (turn of the century) and now. In the past, the surplus was used to turn out vast quantities of corn alcohol. The market was flooded with cheap liquor. It lead to overconsumption and many problems that result when you consume a lot of alcohol. The surplus now is being used to make vast quantities of cheap and unhealthy food. It has lead us to overconsumption and all the problems that result when you consume so many calories (obesity is the big one). This can be changed.
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05-09-2006, 07:41 PM | #34 (permalink) |
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Soda is the worst thing ever. EVER.
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Scotch Eggs. Gosh, I love them. But I can only eat them once a year or so because I end up feeling horribly guilty. On that note, too, I shudder to think what the Irish Breakfast we used to get at our favorite pub would rack up on the food pyramid. Ingredients?
Two eggs fried in butter. (I only like whites, but still.) One white pudding, one black. Two slices of rashers. Fried potato chunks.. in butter and drippings, naturally. 1/2c Heinz beans from a can. Fried mushrooms... cooked in all the drippings from the rashers, eggs and puddings. One slice soda bread, with butter. /shudder.
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05-10-2006, 04:22 AM | #36 (permalink) |
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It's not the fries or the soda, etc., etc. It's the processed stuff in them. Things like trans fatty acids, which are basically a molecule away from plastic, high fructose corn syrup, a highly addictive sweatener with no nutritional value, hence "empty carbs", bleached flours ( with no whole grains) and refined sugar. Look at all the things that you consider bad for you and they'll probably have one of these in them.
Deli Rye Triskets are about the only thing in a box that is healthy for you. They contain whole wheat, rye and oil.
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05-10-2006, 05:17 AM | #37 (permalink) |
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I love Triskets!
BUT, I like to put the canned cheezewiz on them.... I only drink Diet Coke, here in Japan. I have NO idea what is in it. In US, I really like the Pepsi One. Tastes better then the real pepsi, I think it is because it uses Splenda. Fries are just wholey evil. Right now, I've been trying to gain muscle.. but I'm always looking at what I'm eating. Sometimes I just eat junk though. Unhealthy food is just in every way easy/faster then healthy food.
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Chili's Chicken Caesar Salad. 52 grams of fat. It's evil because many think, "Mmm, salad... it's lettuce and chicken, it's healthy!". Salad dressing can be very evil if you're not paying attention.
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