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Old 11-03-2009, 04:51 AM   #16
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... and the reason for that, in part, is that the new agribusiness farming techniques used to feed our growing population produce more food, in kilograms and calories, per area of land, but that food is poorer in nutrients.
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Old 11-03-2009, 04:41 PM   #17
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... and the reason for that, in part, is that the new agribusiness farming techniques used to feed our growing population produce more food, in kilograms and calories, per area of land, but that food is poorer in nutrients.
The food is not poorer. The customers stopped buying the nutritious stuff. Canvas the shopping carts. Notice how many carts are full of stuff I cannot (do not) eat much of - cookies, sweets, and scam products.

At war with science is Kellogg. Their Cocoa Puffs have always been near zero nutrition. So Kellogg is now advertising higher nutrition in Cocoa Puffs. Science says that increase is still near zero nutrition. Kellogg refuses to concede. Companies such as Kellogg and Beechnut have a long history of selling junk as nutritious. And with so many Americans even believing Saddam's WMD lies, these junk food companies are doing even better.

We could never drink all the coke that is routine today. Want to have the Appalachia smile? Drink Mountain Dew. Or get fat by drinking the same thing called diet soda. Calories are what they preach to the naive. Nutrition is the only thing that matters. Even those energy drinks are nonsense.

Amazing how many families are not dependent on Ritalin because they don't serve two vegetables with each dinner. Blame the advertisers - not the products. Wholesome products are still available. Some even better than they were. But in a country where milk - an extremely healthy food - is hyped a fattening or harmful, well, what is the problem? Diet sodas. Agribusiness did not make people eat crap. They just made it available. Kellogg and Beechnut have always been selling crappier foods.

A major difference is Kelloggs vs General Mills. Gerber vs Beechnut. And yet so many do not even know that.
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Old 11-03-2009, 04:48 PM   #18
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I recently bought a pack of mini-pot fromage frais. They're supposed to be for kiddies. Theyre tiny, but delicious (yes I know I am tragic). I noticed on the labelling it said "suitable from weening onwards". Then I read the ingredients, the third of which was sugar. Of course the pack is also full of bright cheery pics of natural things. And bright cheery lettering telling parents all about the good wholesome milk, calcium, fruit pulp, 'all natural ingredients' and even a little colouring picture on the inside of the pack for the little'uns to complete. It had a farm scene with cows and a farmer and milk churns.

They're essentially marketing this sugary dessert as a weening food. Disgraceful.

A while ago, I picked up a pack of 'scooby doo' chicken nuggets meal. Just out of curiosity. I read the ingredients and put it back in the shop freezer. Yes, it had no artificial colourings and flavourings - great! But it did have almost the whole of a child's recommended daily intake of salt in a single meal.
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Old 11-03-2009, 05:53 PM   #19
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Awhile back, I was chatting at the playground with another mother I'd just met, and she was asking about the diet my kids are on.

She said to me, in all seriousness, "Oh no! That's got to be so hard. I could never stop giving him cookies, that's where he gets all his essential vitamins and minerals." The tone made it clear she was earnestly quoting from the box.





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Old 11-03-2009, 05:55 PM   #20
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That movie is messed up.
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Old 11-03-2009, 05:57 PM   #21
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It was too preachy for my tastes... but it did make me laugh.
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Old 11-03-2009, 07:35 PM   #22
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cocoa puffs to WMD in one paragraph ... TW, you're awsome.
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Old 11-03-2009, 08:05 PM   #23
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1) I can see how they took the study results (49% of all children are on food stamps AT SOME POINT by age 20) and used canny wording to make it seem like something else.

2) Obesity and malnutrion do go hand in hand, as TW says. I'm a newly educated individual on nutrition, thanks to my bodybuilding, and am of the opinion that the gov'mnt and public officials are doing a piss poor job of both teaching proper food choices and offering decent food to the poor and to the schools.
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Old 11-03-2009, 08:21 PM   #24
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2) Obesity and malnutrion do go hand in hand, as TW says. I'm a newly educated individual on nutrition, thanks to my bodybuilding, and am of the opinion that the gov'mnt and public officials are doing a piss poor job of both teaching proper food choices and offering decent food to the poor and to the schools.
I don't know about schools. The poor who go to soup kitchens must take what is offered. Food pantry outfits around here offer macaroni and more macaroni -also lots of sphagetti. You also get canned food made by companies you never have heard of. Very seldom do I see these places hand out milk, fresh vegetables or fruit. Never is there whole grain anything.

On the other hand, you can buy what you want with "food stamps". My diet is far from perfect, but I shop the sales and by green leafies, fruit, lean meat and chicken. I see no reason why other food stamp recipients can't do the same thing.
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Old 11-04-2009, 07:43 AM   #25
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Sam, for the same reason someone not on food stamps doesn't eat healthy food. I don't think receiving food stamps obligates you to not eat Cheetos. Yeah, it's a dumb choice, but it's a choice not limited to the food stamp population. People luvz 'em some junk food.
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Old 11-04-2009, 09:27 AM   #26
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cocoa puffs to WMD in one paragraph ... TW, you're awsome.
Look for where both share a common location. In your head. See that. I'm in your head and you cannot get me out. Now. What's for dinner.
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Old 11-04-2009, 07:23 PM   #27
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... and I thought that voice was just Lucifer on speed and acid at once.
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Old 11-04-2009, 09:06 PM   #28
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I recently bought a pack of mini-pot fromage frais. They're supposed to be for kiddies. Theyre tiny, but delicious (yes I know I am tragic). I noticed on the labelling it said "suitable from weening onwards". Then I read the ingredients, the third of which was sugar. Of course the pack is also full of bright cheery pics of natural things. And bright cheery lettering telling parents all about the good wholesome milk, calcium, fruit pulp, 'all natural ingredients' and even a little colouring picture on the inside of the pack for the little'uns to complete. It had a farm scene with cows and a farmer and milk churns.

They're essentially marketing this sugary dessert as a weening food. Disgraceful.
Akchully........... they're not bad as a weaning food. They're not sweet like candy, and breastmilk is pretty sweet compard to cow's milk. One of baby's main jobs is to lay down a little fat to get them through periods of illness etc. so the calories are not a major problem for most kids. So they're milky and sweet -like breast milk and yet less liquid and with other flavors -like real food. an excellent transition tool. What you don't want to use is chocolate puddings -80%+ sugar, no dairy, no fruit, but the kiddywinks really like them......
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Old 11-04-2009, 09:09 PM   #29
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cocoa puffs to WMD in one paragraph ... TW, you're awsome.
in my house, cocoa puffs are weapons of mass destruction. when mixed with milk in the correct proportions, allowed to stand for the correct number of minutes and then in 2 nan-seconds spilled over all paperwork with in a 10 mile radius (how do kids do that?), nothing survives
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Old 11-04-2009, 09:19 PM   #30
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...and then, if allowed to harden for more than 5 seconds, become completely impossible to remove by anything short of diamond-powder sandblasting.
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