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| Whosthedaddy |
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 Posted: 00:18 - 17 Jan 2008 Post subject: Healthy eating and loose weight programs at the moment |
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With Jamie 'Im a goodie 2 shoes' and the like harping on about the amount of sugar, fat and salt in our diet, the conditions of meat and live stock...
...who gives a fried KFC about it?
All it does is make me want all the bad things they are highlighting. ____________________ Current : MSX 125 Past : CBR 900RR Monkeybike : c50 LAC : ZXR750 H2 : FZR600 : ZX7R P3 : YW100 : TRX850: Trophy 900 T309 : GSXR 600 L0: Monkeybike : XJ6S Whosthedaddy |
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| pwntifex |
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| Ariel Badger |
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| NinaMarie |
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The only bit that concerned me on the programmeas the fibre bit
Say watching it for half an hour, went in the cuboard and got a bag of crisps, no doubt ill be having a shit load of cheese on toast later anyway
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That alone wouldnt make you fat. Your hardly fat anyway.  |
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Depends what you want from 'getting in shape'. Some people want muscle etc but cant run for more than 5minutes. A nice balance sounds good. Doing weights wont get you 'fit',but it will get you looking fit. When your down come round my way and we can hit the gym baby,work up a sweat together etc,then take over the posing threads etc.  |
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| McGee |
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 Posted: 00:52 - 17 Jan 2008 Post subject: |
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Jamie Oliver is a c*nt
What a preachey sanctimonious bar steward
I flicked on to his programme for about 5 seconds by accident and saw him making fat people race on treadmills. And quickly flicked to anything else that was on
I am sick to the back teeth of all the crap on tv lately saying what we cannot do anymore
I can't buy a cheap chicken in the shop any more-
So... Ok. You give me the extra tenner to get an organic, free range, treadmill raised, sunshine tanned, massaged chicken who listens to El Divo all day
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I can't drink alcohol. I know this. Therefore I do it. It makes me feel nice
I can't eat eat normal vegetables. I must eat HAPPY ones. IE ones that are reared on free range fields, in free range soil, so the veggies can go romping off on their own in happiness and sunshine with no chemicals.
I am just SICK of it all
God damned bluddy food and lifestyle nazis
Arggghhh
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| pwntifex |
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There wasn't a 'yummy' rating, so I had to go for 'Informative.'
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| killa |
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I do agree with trying to eat better quality foods but they are putting Tesco in a bad light for trying to supply everything under one roof. This is by no means a bad thing.
Since I can remember my mum has bought chickens from the super market, they taste good, and I haven’t been ill from them.
Why doesn’t Jamie promote this idea?
Go to Tesco’s, get your household supplies, booze, cereal, milk, chips, pharmacy drugs, toiletries etc etc
Then on the way back from the big store, pop into your local bakery and butchers to get your meats and bread.
Job done, shut the fuck up, we know they’re there, but it’s the promotion of local goods like this that is lacking.
One thing I heard on the programme about chickens when I caught it on was ‘People are shopping at Tesco’s because of its convenience, everything is under one roof’ as if this was how we Brits end up unhealthy.
No shit Sherlock, and look what else they supply…..free parking, a crèche for children sometimes, electrical goods yada yada yada.
Park in the town centre to run into a butcher or baker and you could buy a nice healthy chicken for a few pounds and then have to pay the council for doing it. ____________________ Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
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| Annabella |
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 Annabella Like a person, only smaller

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I actually found the Fowl Dinners programme really interesting, but then I prefer my own food and I prefer to use good ingredients. I've roasted a number of chickens in my life and the 'higher welfare' birds that Jamie was keen to promote not only cook better (i.e. they're not full of water so don't shrink) but they also taste better and seem to have a higher quantity of edible meat on them. That makes them, in my opinion, better value for money.
The last bird I roasted cost me £3.99, from that I have had:
- a meal for two of roast chicken, salad and fresh bread
- four portions of chicken curry (korma, I found some coconut milk \o/)
- four portions of chicken a sweetcorn soup (all that needed adding was a couple of potatoes)
Using a battery bird of the same weight there generally isn't enough edible meat left on it to make both the curry and soup (it's one or the other).
One of the supermarkets that was promoted was Waitrose who not only sell these higher welfare birds as their cheapest chicken but also source local produce. I would much rather pay 50p more for a chicken that has come from a farm down the road and hasn't been driven half way across the country regardless of the other benefits. ____________________ Avast! Pirates ahoy!
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| Whosthedaddy |
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| killa wrote: | Go to Tesco’s, get your household supplies, booze, cereal, milk, chips, pharmacy drugs, toiletries etc etc
Then on the way back from the big store, pop into your local bakery and butchers to get your meats and bread.
Job done, shut the fuck up, we know they’re there, but it’s the promotion of local goods like this that is lacking. |
Used to do that and quite enjoyed the satisfaction of getting £30-40 worth of meat rather than shrink wrapped god knows what, but since I've moved there are no local butchers so Tesco.com it is.
| Damofo D.O.G. wrote: | These programs are not telling you you CANNOT do something, they are merely 'educating' you on the consequences of picking a certain lifestyle. |
Too true, but the abundance and methodology that they use does get a little grating to say the least. It does however get on ones moobs that people are shocked at the squalid conditions that livestock are kept, the fact that chicken fillet burgers actually come from a chicken or the fact that to have a whole chicken for less than a Big Mac Meal has consequences to the way its manufactured and sourced.
Maybe its me, but do people really live in caves or under rocks or are the nation becoming a bunch of thicky thick twats? ____________________ Current : MSX 125 Past : CBR 900RR Monkeybike : c50 LAC : ZXR750 H2 : FZR600 : ZX7R P3 : YW100 : TRX850: Trophy 900 T309 : GSXR 600 L0: Monkeybike : XJ6S Whosthedaddy |
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I've switched to free range chickens (always bought free range eggs - go figure ) if moneys tight I'll buy a freedom food one.
Bella is so right, the taste is completely yummier than standards.
Apart from the taste tho, it really hacks me off that the farmers are paid 3p per chicken from the supermarkets - WTF. And we think we're getting a bargain.
Also, it annoyed me massively that most of the people featured on these progs that said they wouldn't change the way they ate, as money was an issue, were fat. HELLO, lets try cutting down on a few pizzas, cakes and takeaways huh, then you might just have a little extra in your purse for some decent grub.
I think its just a case that people like Jamie, Hugh et al have kerb appeal for the masses. People are more likely to listen to them rather than some nobody dietician.
We all know we eat too much crap and as someone said further us, we aren't being forced to eat healthily, just being given a few facts to help us make better choices if we so want. |
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| Steve H |
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It's all a question of conscience really.
Can't be bothered to pay an extra few quid and/or do your shopping at different retailers?
Don't do it - but don't use the pictures on the TV as crotch with which to blame your shopping apathy on - I don't see anyone with a gun (or electric cattle prod) to your head forcing you to make a choice.
I've always shopped at local retailers purely to support 'the little man', the produce is fresh, tastes better and you don't have to make a special run into a City Centre to do it, most local retailers are literally on your doorstep in parade style shops - It ain't rocket science. Bugger Sainsbury's, Tesco's et al - As has been widely reported they couldn't give flying shite about animal welfare nor what they're serving to their customers. ____________________ Mellow Yellow
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| D O G |
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| shellshock wrote: | I've switched to free range chickens (always bought free range eggs - go figure  ) if moneys tight I'll buy a freedom food one. |
Yup, we have done the same after watching the programme.
| shellshock wrote: | Apart from the taste tho, it really hacks me off that the farmers are paid 3p per chicken from the supermarkets - WTF. And we think we're getting a bargain. |
My gut instinct is that this figure is misleading. I believe Jamie said that 'farmers make 3p per bird'. Now most people would think, perectly reasonably, that this means they are paid 3p per bird.
My gut instinct tells me that this is absolute bollocks. I have seen detailed financial records of hundreds of businesses, and that figure is just clearly wrong. Think of the food, initial purchase cost of the chick etc, they must be well over 3p per bird in total.
I would strongly suspect that the 3p per bird is the final net profit, after all costs, that the farmer makes. It may even be after tax. Margins are really small for suppliers of the big multiples, and net profit is generally in the region of 3-5%. Based on this broad calculation the sale price of each bird is between 60 pence and £1.25.
That is also consistent with a markup of about 150 - 200% by the supermarkets, which is pretty typical AFAIK. It should be noted that the supermarkets' own net profit on this would probably only be in the region of 5% also, especially on Chicken, as it is a major weapon in their price wars. |
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 Annabella Like a person, only smaller

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| DEN MONKEY |
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I like the fact that you started eatin that nasty lookin thing, got 2 bites into it, found this thread and took a pic of it before proceeding to eat the rest of it.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 87 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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