Oh, hell no! Besides my having an astronimically high metabolism, I'm just plain suspicious of what they replace the fat with: you gotta replace it with SOMETHING.
V665
by compound complex 21 Replies latest jw friends
Oh, hell no! Besides my having an astronimically high metabolism, I'm just plain suspicious of what they replace the fat with: you gotta replace it with SOMETHING.
V665
Vampire, if a food is naturally low-fat or fat-free, there is nothing left to replace.
nonjwspouse, that negative-calorie thing about celery is one of our urban legends. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative-calorie_food
One gets skim milk by skimming the fat off the top. No high-tech tinkering or replacing required. Whey, a byproduct of cheese making, has the protein from the milk but not the fat and sugar. It is a common ingredient in fitness drinks.
WHERE THERE IS tinkering is in our processed foods. They are not tasty of themselves (like a fresh strawberry for instance), so fat, salt and sugar is added. Take out the fat, and typically more sugar is added. For that reason as a diabetic, I detest fat-reduced peanut butter. Leave the darned food alone.
I made some home-made hummus the other day. It's fat comes from a butter made from blended sesame seeds plus a little olive oil. Blend that with garlic, a little salt and chickpeas, and the taste is over the moon compared to the processed stuff. As long as I watch my portions (no more than a tablespoon at a time), I'm good.
BTW, we get lots of education about fiber making us regular, but I tell you, fat helps grease the works real good, too!
LisaRose, I agree, eggs are a wonderful protein boost first thing in the morning.