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Hubris- It’s what’s for breakfast

Jan02
by Greg Cravens on January 2, 2014 at 9:28 pm
Chapter: Comic
└ Tags: Eggs, Fad, food, hubris, paste
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Discussion (9) ¬

  1. TSOJ
    January 2, 2014, 11:31 pm | # | Reply

    Chocolate cake. Breakfast of champions.

    • kstormgemini
      January 3, 2014, 12:34 am | # | Reply

      Well, hey it’s got all Sorts a good nutritious stuff it in… Just ask Bill Cosby. He said so. It’s got eggs, and wheat and milk and just chalked Full of good stuff. X1

      Back on topic: Man do I get this one. I finally just gave up on the whole “scientific” community’s ideas of nutrition.
      My gran lived to seventy and Gramps to seventy-eight and they ate all sorts of stuff… Eggs, MEAT, dairy, veggies, at Least a cup or two of coffee Every day… Gramps even drank like a fish and smoked like a chimney and Gran had a thing for salty stuff.
      So I figure if I just eat and do what my body says is okay with IT, I don’t need someBody Else telling me what it needs. I mean, it should know better than them anyway, yeah?

      • KNO3
        January 3, 2014, 3:04 am | # | Reply

        Maybe unhappiness causes stress, that kills? Be happy, live longer?

        Hmm…

      • Greg Cravens
        January 5, 2014, 10:14 am | # | Reply

        Not sure I’d call any of the nutritional ‘woo’ you’re talking about ‘Scientific’. We’re bombarded daily with ‘news’ that hits the pop culture, so that the Media has content to share- magazines have to have a new thing to sell us every month, and the ‘health’ section of the TV news can only talk about obesity and exercise so often til they have to find another ‘new’ thing to say about nutrition.

        The scientific ideas about nutrition are pretty standard. Don’t take in more calories than you burn. Eat food, not things that look like they taste fancy.

        Let’s face it, there’s no reason for an advertiser to spout anything like that, and there’s no reason for the News to even bother repeating it.

  2. FeelinForYa
    January 3, 2014, 2:34 am | # | Reply

    I can totally relate to this one too. I have two things to deal with through diet so it’s literally ‘if it’s food-spit it out’ for me.

    Where’s the power drinks, energy bars, and granola? I thought that was about the only things Paste would scarf (I remember Hubris digging for a stash in a kayak he had in the garage…)

  3. wnp
    January 3, 2014, 7:39 am | # | Reply

    Yeah, isn´t that just about how it is? Salt, anyone? How many know just how essential it is for the exchange of oxygen? A well understood but little known process for which good ol´NaCl is essential. And people wonder why they are so tired.

    • TSOJ
      January 3, 2014, 10:17 am | # | Reply

      When I was in the U.S., any time I put salt on food, my heart would start racing about 15 minutes later. Eventually, my doctor put me on meds for high blood pressure. After coming to Japan, the problem pretty much fixed itself. Experts have stated that Japanese foods are really high in salt, but I think the issue is between refined white table salt (U.S.), and dried sea salt (Japan).

      • KNO3
        January 3, 2014, 7:30 pm | # | Reply

        So desu ka?

        • TSOJ
          January 4, 2014, 8:31 pm | # | Reply

          So desu yo.

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