September 2, 2011

The Nanny State Mentality In America! They Claim These Dishes Are What's Making Americans FAT! Not So Fast, It's Actually NO EXERCISE, NO ACTIVITY That Causes Weight Gain And Keeps The Pounds On!

I eat what I want, when I want and I will fight to keep it that way. I AM responsible for my body, my health and my choices, not you. I would really appreciate it if these health freaks would stop imposing themselves in our lives. What we eat should remain a personal choice! I am physically fit at 5'3" and weigh 115 lbs. I thoroughly enjoy eating fatty foods whenever I want. But I do balance my eating habits with exercise and fun outdoor activities. I don't want to be forced to eat cardboard. If that floats your boat, that's fine I respect your choice. But no one forces people to select these items listed below on the menu and no one forces people to eat at certain restaurants that serve a variety of foods. But if they do, it is NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS! You eat what you want and let the rest of us eat whatever the heck we want. If I want to stuff my face with donuts, I will. If I want to chow down on a large greasy pizza with the works and extra cheese, I will. If I want to eat Frosted Flakes or Captain Crunch for breakfast or even for dinner, I will. If I want to drink a tall glass of chocolate milk with Oreo cookies, I will. If I want to eat a bacon avocado cheeseburger with a side of fried zucchini and a vanilla shake, I will.

I just went to Jons grocery store last week to buy my meat products and guess what? They no longer sell regular ground beef, beef steaks or pork chops. Everything is lean or extra lean and all of the fat is cut off of the ends. I like to eat the fatty ends (cooked of course) and I don't care if that disgusts you. It's my personal TASTE! This is what you health freaks are doing to the rest of us! LIMITING OUR CHOICES so that you can sleep easy! Why should I have to be forced to go on a diet when I DON'T NEED TO GO ON A DIET. Just because others have weight issues. Did it ever occur to you health freaks that perhaps someone like me would need the fatty foods or extra protein?!?! I eat one large meal a day, munch throughout the day and eat light in the morning and evening. Therefore, a 1,700 calorie meal wouldn't be as HORRIFIC as you make it out to be!!! Start a health club or something if overweight people bother you so much. JUST STOP imposing your disgust and outrage on the rest of us.

How much do you want to bet that these people had/have weight issues. Since they had/have an eating problem, it would be easier for them if these kinds of foods did not exist. So they have made it their mission to bully whomever sells this kind of food. And since they had/have a problem with saying no to these kinds of foods, they feel other people can't be responsible for themselves or think for themselves either.

My beautiful grandmother cooked with lard, yes LARD her entire life. She was the BEST cook on this planet. She passed away at 91 years of age! FLAVOR is the spice of life and my taste buds demand it!

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The New York Daily news
written by Staff
Friday September 2, 2011

Obesity is on the rise - and it's no surprise, when you consider the popularity of giant burgers, super-sugary snacks and the latest round of deep-fried concoctions to hit the state fair circuit. From the 15-pound 'Belly Buster' burger to deep-fried butter, these are some of the world's most fattening, ridiculous foods.

Denny's is sharing its love for all things 'cheesy' with America. The family eatery has rolled out a new menu for lactose lovers – including one dish that may need to come with a heart defibrillator on the side.

The Mac 'n Cheese Big Daddy Patty Melt, dubbed by Denny's as 'the ultimate cheesy choice,' is a beef patty topped with macaroni, melted cheddar cheese, more sauce and then served atop grilled potato bread.

There's no official nutritional information on the Denny's website yet, but the food site Eater reports that the chunky cheese meal clocks in at nearly 1,700 calories.

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