Ah... The considered reply. My mum used to say they only use swear words because they can't think of anything else to say.Bollox
I don't agree with the unhealthy dairy thing. I drink full fat milk and eat butter. This lowfat thing has too much human/factory intervention for my liking. I don't have high bad cholesterol or blood pressure, so I'm not too bothered.
Swearing indicates a paucity of language.Ah... The considered reply. My mum used to say they only use swear words because they can't think of anything else to say.
Try reading the packet. Oh and while you are in the shop, see if you can buy any manners. You are obviously short of a few.
I didn't say there wasn't. I said too much. There is human intervention in eating grapes. Somebody has to pick them. I,m sure there was something recently where it had been shown that the bad dairy thing was a fallacy, Margarine manufactuers had a hand in it somewhere. I don't think it's ever being proved one way or the other.Surely it is rather like smoking, it is proven to be bad for you but may not be the thing that kills you.
I really cannot make out how there is human/factory intervention if I don't eat butter.
I didn't say there wasn't. I said too much. There is human intervention in eating grapes. Somebody has to pick them. I,m sure there was something recently where it had been shown that the bad dairy thing was a fallacy, Margarine manufactuers had a hand in it somewhere. I don't think it's ever being proved one way or the other.
Ah... The considered reply. My mum used to say they only use swear words because they can't think of anything else to say.
Try reading the packet. Oh and while you are in the shop, see if you can buy any manners. You are obviously short of a few.
Oh I doubt it.Your mum would be wrong.
Totally agree.Food intake and the effects on the human body is an extremely complicated area and is a science in its infancy. The scientific world does not have a consensus on what is good/bad and it doesn't help with the fact that there's a lot of unregulated people out there who offer us advice on diet.
You are completely wrong re the fat issue that has been in the press. Here is a review of it from the NHS website
http://www.nhs.uk/news/2015/02February/Pages/1980s-fat-guidelines-lacked-evidence-study-argues.aspx
I'm not completely wrong as I have not stated anything as fact. I'm not trying to pass on any advice at all. You are just looking for an argument where there is none. I've yet to see any fatual evidence on diet, good or bad. Much of what is presented is littered with wording such as can, may, could etc, etc. We are all different and [that word] may react differently to foods or environment. What I say is my opinion. You are welcome to yours, but don't put words in my mouth or misrepresent me. Thankyou.