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October 27th, 2009 at
yummy! easy straightforward!. is there any healthier way to cook an egg aside from poachin’?thanks a lot!
November 2nd, 2009 at
there is NO rage! i typed in caps because i figured it would be easier to read since clearly no one could understand my point. I am over the discussion.
November 4th, 2009 at
@ millennialgirl I don’t see the reason for your outrage nor your “duh” (in my opinion it is an unmature word for someone who is 25). there’s no reason for caps. Did you read where I said “I know it’s a drink” there’s something called a “typo”. Yes they do have calories, we all know that. I’m trying to say that because it requires more calories to burn than it actually has, people consider it as a “no calorie” food. We are all right and wrong, and we learn from each other because of it.
November 7th, 2009 at
water is NOT A FOOD. Celery though extremely low (2 kcals per small stalk) HAS CALORIES! damn ppl READ!
November 10th, 2009 at
You just listed FOOD! water is not a FOOD! as for watermelon, asparagus , and carrots those DO HAVE CALORIES! that is my POINT!!!!!!! CALORIES- NOT HOW MUCH OR HOW THEY ARE BURNED BUT THAT THEY CONTAIN CALORIES!!!!!!!!!!!! DUH!
November 11th, 2009 at
@millennialgirl Untrue, infact there are foods and bevrages that are negitive caloric intake. Look at celery and cold water, both require you to burn more calories processing them than you get back from them.
November 12th, 2009 at
@ millennialgirl well there are food with no calories for example water (i know it’s a drink but it’s still something we consume) And also there are foods that take so much energy to digest, it burns the calories while digesting. For example apples, watermelon, asparagus and carrots
If you took a biology or health class, you probably learned that veggies have cellulose, which is hard to break down and sometimes when you body can’t break it down it comes out as… yeah
November 14th, 2009 at
@ inbarshema actually green, starchy or any type of vegetables do have calories, just not as much as other foods