Weird diet side effects

Discussion in 'The Muppet Show' started by clueless1, Jan 22, 2014.

  1. shiney

    shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

    Joined:
    Jul 3, 2006
    Messages:
    63,544
    Gender:
    Male
    Occupation:
    Retired - Last Century!!!
    Location:
    Herts/Essex border. Zone 8b
    Ratings:
    +123,928
    I thought the Palio diet was where you took a mixture of sugar and ground coffee and then ran around, on all fours, in the Piazza del Campo in Siena.
     
    • Funny Funny x 2
    • Agree Agree x 1
    • Madahhlia

      Madahhlia Total Gardener

      Joined:
      Mar 19, 2007
      Messages:
      3,678
      Gender:
      Female
      Location:
      Suburban paradise
      Ratings:
      +3,090
      Margarine? Anathema!
       
      • Agree Agree x 1
      • shiney

        shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

        Joined:
        Jul 3, 2006
        Messages:
        63,544
        Gender:
        Male
        Occupation:
        Retired - Last Century!!!
        Location:
        Herts/Essex border. Zone 8b
        Ratings:
        +123,928
        My sister went to school with both those girls! :lunapic 130165696578242 5:

        Margarine is a French invention to make us all ill! :heehee: They invented it in the 1800's and persuaded us it was good for us. It's actually a hydrogenated fat full of those pesky trans fatty acids that are very bad for you. Trans fats are much worse for you than saturated fats so you should try to keep off of margarine and similar products.

        Some easy to read info - without all the high tech detail of the processing of veggie oils to make them solid :scratch:

        http://www.bda.uk.com/foodfacts/TransFats.pdf
         
        • Funny Funny x 2
        • Informative Informative x 1
        • Phil A

          Phil A Guest

          Ratings:
          +0
          So is vegetable suet a trans fat?
           
        • **Yvonne**

          **Yvonne** Total Gardener

          Joined:
          Jun 24, 2012
          Messages:
          1,024
          Gender:
          Female
          Ratings:
          +2,347
          • Informative Informative x 1
          • shiney

            shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

            Joined:
            Jul 3, 2006
            Messages:
            63,544
            Gender:
            Male
            Occupation:
            Retired - Last Century!!!
            Location:
            Herts/Essex border. Zone 8b
            Ratings:
            +123,928
            You need to look on the pack. If it says 'hydrogenated' or 'trans fats' (sometimes labelled as tfa - trans fatty acids), then it's not good.

            If you're using it as a spread then you're better off using butter (unless you're Vegan or allergic to dairy). If you're using it for cooking then you're better off using oil. Some oils are over processed (some of the seed or nut oils) so also contain some trans fats - but not a lot. Pressed oils are better.

            If you're anti GM foods then you don't want to buy Canola oil (not much sold in this country but a lot is sold in the U.S.) as it's a form of GM rapeseed.

            Overheating oils can also create trans fats so you should try not to get them 'smoking'.

            I tend to use light olive oil for cooking but there are lots of other choices. Coconut oil used to be thought of as bad but they're now changing their mind about it.
             
            • Informative Informative x 3
            • Phil A

              Phil A Guest

              Ratings:
              +0
            • "M"

              "M" Total Gardener

              Joined:
              Aug 11, 2012
              Messages:
              18,607
              Location:
              The Garden of England
              Ratings:
              +31,886
              Tesco Vegetable Suet (?)
              Source

              And then I located this article (albeit in the Express and dated 2008)

              Source
               
            • clueless1

              clueless1 member... yep, that's what I am:)

              Joined:
              Jan 8, 2008
              Messages:
              17,778
              Gender:
              Male
              Location:
              Here
              Ratings:
              +19,597
              Trans-fat / hydrogenated oils is pretty much plastic, except made from veg oil instead of mineral oil.
               
            • HsuH

              HsuH Super Gardener

              Joined:
              Mar 9, 2013
              Messages:
              645
              Location:
              South Gloucestershire
              Ratings:
              +3,257
              I agree with Kristen about myfitnesspal. It is a very effective tool to help reduce weight without going into any weird dietary regime.

              At the beginning of 2012, MrH decided that it was time to get his weight back into the "normal" BMI range. We discovered that there was a myfitnesspal app available for the iPad which made calorie counting even easier. He set his calorie level in myfitnesspal to lose about 1lb a week and, having started the year at just under 14st, by August had met his target of 11st:dbgrtmb:. His waist size also reduced by about 4in. Since then he has stopped monitoring his calorie intake but has stayed at roughly the same weight.

              Our diet had always been reasonable well balanced (lots of home grown vegetables see to that) so it was really just about reducing quantities or doing more exercise to "earn" the right to have a glass of wine or a piece of cheese, for example. Myfitnesspal was very useful in helping to monitor calorie intake and calories burned by exercise:hapfeet:.

              It also produced a graph showing weight against time so that he could easily see his progress. Although his weight occasionally "plateau-ed" as his body adjusted to the reduced calorie intake, it was good to be able to see the steady progress downwards.

              Good luck with your diet @Kristen and @clueless1.
               
              • Like Like x 2
              • Friendly Friendly x 1
              • shiney

                shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

                Joined:
                Jul 3, 2006
                Messages:
                63,544
                Gender:
                Male
                Occupation:
                Retired - Last Century!!!
                Location:
                Herts/Essex border. Zone 8b
                Ratings:
                +123,928
                I thought about going on a diet once :blue thumb: , but I had a lie down and got over it! :doh:
                 
                • Like Like x 2
                • clueless1

                  clueless1 member... yep, that's what I am:)

                  Joined:
                  Jan 8, 2008
                  Messages:
                  17,778
                  Gender:
                  Male
                  Location:
                  Here
                  Ratings:
                  +19,597
                  I can't believe what's happening. I did some very, very rough calcs to work out how many calories I needed to drop and what rate of weight loss that should give, with a target of 2lbs per week. I've been watching my intake but certainly not starving myself or eating anything faddy, and I'd applied the principle that there's probably more calories than I think in my food, so even allowing some slack I still stay on target.

                  When I started I said to myself that friday's were exempt, as friday at my work is chippy day, and I had a big chip butty. My weight is dropping off like crazy. I've shaken off 7lbs in 2 weeks.
                   
                • shiney

                  shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

                  Joined:
                  Jul 3, 2006
                  Messages:
                  63,544
                  Gender:
                  Male
                  Occupation:
                  Retired - Last Century!!!
                  Location:
                  Herts/Essex border. Zone 8b
                  Ratings:
                  +123,928
                  You're doing brilliantly :blue thumb:

                  I'm just off to make some cheese on toast. Not as bad as it sounds as I've only had porridge and a bowl of soup today, plus an orange.
                   
                  • Like Like x 2
                  Loading...

                  Share This Page

                  1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
                    By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
                    Dismiss Notice