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I may be the lone weirdo who wasn't swayed by the movie Supersize Me.

I actually ate a Quarter Pounder with cheese, medium fries, and an

Oreo McFlurry while I was watching it (1360 calories, 172g carbs, 43g

protein, 56g fat). And I've continued to eat fast food about 3 times a

week since then. Now, I'll admit that even though I love a greasy

burger, I tend toward turkey sandwiches, fruit, and grilled chicken

salads, choices that might not be so abundant today if Spurlock

hadn't made such a spectacle of himself. So, I'm grateful to him for

that. :-)

It's just that if had worked out and used even a minuscule

amount of restraint, his health wouldn't have taken such a scary dive.

Other people have done 30 days of nothing but Mc's food with

very different results. Chaz Weaver did it too and he lost 8 pounds,

improved his cholesterol levels and kept his six-pack abs. Check out

his Mc's Diet Project:

http://www.truthinfitness.org/projects/mcs/journal.html

On 5/19/05, Lammail <lammail2003@...> wrote:

> Oh yeah, Dh and I saw it. We made the mistake of doing dinner and a movie - I

don't recomend eating when you watch this movie...

>

> The doctors were uterly amazed at how bad his health deterorated in such a

short time. And then it took him about 6 months to get off what he had put on

in that one month!

>

>

>

> Talking about the movie Supersize Me. I went to my library to check it

> out, but found out there were 30 people ahead of me that had requested

> it. I think they had four copies, so not sure when I will ever see it! I

> heard it will turn you against Mc's, they guy almost dies from

> eating that junk!

>

> Pam

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This movie didn't discourage me enough from eating at fast food joints either.

It's all relative - I mean, who plans on eating fast food for every meal of

every day? I worked at Hot Dog on a Stick as a teenager (yes, with the 'beach

ball' on my head and the tight little striped polyester outfit - LOL!) so I was

already kind of familiar with the 'practices' in the fast food industry. I know

when the fries taste bitter that the oil hasn't been changed in a looooong time.

You can also tell this if the McNuggets (or Chicken Selects) taste like the

fries and visa-versa...

Christie M.

Re: Supersize Me

I may be the lone weirdo who wasn't swayed by the movie Supersize Me.

I actually ate a Quarter Pounder with cheese, medium fries, and an

Oreo McFlurry while I was watching it (1360 calories, 172g carbs, 43g

protein, 56g fat). And I've continued to eat fast food about 3 times a

week since then. Now, I'll admit that even though I love a greasy

burger, I tend toward turkey sandwiches, fruit, and grilled chicken

salads, choices that might not be so abundant today if Spurlock

hadn't made such a spectacle of himself. So, I'm grateful to him for

that. :-)

It's just that if had worked out and used even a minuscule

amount of restraint, his health wouldn't have taken such a scary dive.

Other people have done 30 days of nothing but Mc's food with

very different results. Chaz Weaver did it too and he lost 8 pounds,

improved his cholesterol levels and kept his six-pack abs. Check out

his Mc's Diet Project:

http://www.truthinfitness.org/projects/mcs/journal.html

On 5/19/05, Lammail <lammail2003@...> wrote:

> Oh yeah, Dh and I saw it. We made the mistake of doing dinner and a movie -

I don't recomend eating when you watch this movie...

>

> The doctors were uterly amazed at how bad his health deterorated in such a

short time. And then it took him about 6 months to get off what he had put on

in that one month!

>

>

>

> Talking about the movie Supersize Me. I went to my library to check it

> out, but found out there were 30 people ahead of me that had requested

> it. I think they had four copies, so not sure when I will ever see it! I

> heard it will turn you against Mc's, they guy almost dies from

> eating that junk!

>

> Pam

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No, you're not alone Skwigg. I'm usually too embarassed to admit it,

but I went out afterwords for Mcs. It made me hungry for a big

mac! But then, I'm not squeamish. I could clean up a pile of vomit

while eating a bologna sandwich...

And what was the point of putting all that food in jars to watch them

decay? Yeah, we get it, fries don't break down, but food going into

your gastrointestinal system is a lot different than food going into

glass jars. I also kind of think was a bit of a drama queen,

and you're right about his lack of restraint. Wasn't there another guy

who did a 30 day thing like SuperSize me, but he kept up his regular

workout routine with no repurcussions?

I did, however, like the fact that he brought some of the more

sinister marketing ploys to the surface, and the information about

school lunches and vending machines in schools. Definitely very

informative there.

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i love you guys, but i'm sorry, it sounds like justifying bad eating

habits - that stuff may not kill you now, but the cholestrol in there

adds up in your heart and gets you when you're older - it is worth the risk?

Ruth wrote:

> No, you're not alone Skwigg. I'm usually too embarassed to admit it,

> but I went out afterwords for Mcs. It made me hungry for a big

> mac! But then, I'm not squeamish. I could clean up a pile of vomit

> while eating a bologna sandwich...

>

> And what was the point of putting all that food in jars to watch them

> decay? Yeah, we get it, fries don't break down, but food going into

> your gastrointestinal system is a lot different than food going into

> glass jars. I also kind of think was a bit of a drama queen,

> and you're right about his lack of restraint. Wasn't there another guy

> who did a 30 day thing like SuperSize me, but he kept up his regular

> workout routine with no repurcussions?

>

> I did, however, like the fact that he brought some of the more

> sinister marketing ploys to the surface, and the information about

> school lunches and vending machines in schools. Definitely very

> informative there.

>

>

>

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my trainer has taught me to eat clean foods...so even if people have proven you

can eat it and it not cause problems...its not really a clean food so with or

with out the movies influence Id stay away from it and all fast food for that

reason.

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Me either. I can't think of a single fast food joint that has nothing I

can eat except one, Mrs. Winner's fried chicken. They don't have

grilled and that's why. We eat out at least 60% of our dinners. I am

not good at cooking and I hate to. Sometimes we eat fast food,

sometimes it is sit down where they have cloth napkins but always there

is something I can eat without having to compromise. It might be more

boring than fettucini alfredo or pasta primavera, but it tastes good to

me. I've eaten plenty of Mcs. Grilled chicken sandwiches with

only lettuce or a grilled Caesar chicken salad using the fork to dip in

the dressing before stabbing the salad. And a diet coke. " Eat out " does

not have to be synonymous with " pig out. "

Stasia

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  • 6 months later...

I loved this movie....watched it about a year or so ago now...maybe

more...haven't eaten at Mc's since.

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> I decided to watch this with my son tonight, bored and not much on

TV. Of course, I could have rewatched Runaway bride or The Goonies,

but since I haven'tactually watched it, decided it would be a good

choice.. MAN, am I glad I did...I'm simply amazed and so was my 8 yr

old son, I DVRed it to watch with my oldest at a later time. It really

was eye opening... If you haven't (which I'm sure alot of you have) it

really is something to see.. I know some of us still let our childen

and Partners eat the same food as before, but after watching this, I

have decided my kids don;t need all the junk, fast food crap either..

I started about a month ago making my kids lunchs and I will continue

to do so.. watch it if you haven't, watch it with your kids.. some

minor language, but for the most part, it is really enlightening...

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> Take care,

> Amy

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Yes that show was good, and the poor guy got sick as a dog eating their food,

but there is also a Supersize She and in this the woman eats there and loses

weight. She said she wanted to prove that it can go both ways.

I really like the show, and after the show came out Mc's starting

introducing so called healthy items, fruit salad, healthy salads, etc.

Pam

" A.L.H " <livenlearnjoy@...> wrote: I decided to watch this with my

son tonight, bored and not much on TV. Of course, I could have rewatched

Runaway bride or The Goonies, but since I haven'tactually watched it, decided

it would be a good choice.. MAN, am I glad I did...I'm simply amazed and so was

my 8 yr old son, I DVRed it to watch with my oldest at a later time. It really

was eye opening... If you haven't (which I'm sure alot of you have) it really

is something to see.. I know some of us still let our childen and Partners eat

the same food as before, but after watching this, I have decided my kids don;t

need all the junk, fast food crap either.. I started about a month ago making

my kids lunchs and I will continue to do so.. watch it if you haven't, watch it

with your kids.. some minor language, but for the most part, it is really

enlightening...

Take care,

Amy

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Great movie!

Also, the book Fast Food Nation is something to check out if you want

to give yourself another reason not to eat fast food. It wasn't

exactly a page turner, but very eye-opening from the unhealthy " food "

and also the social and environmental impact of the fast food industry.

Candace

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> After watching " Supersize Me " , though, I will NEVER eat their

> fries again (and my children don't get them, either). *shudders*

> That's not right.

>Is there something I should know. LOL I have never seen supersize me.

Don't guess I have even heard of it.<

http://www.supersizeme.com/

I don't know about all fast-food fries, but I stay away from them all

after watching that documentary. Here's a summary, from what I

remember: A really fit guy, early 30's, maybe?, decides to see

what'll happen if he eats nothing but McD's for 30 days and tracks his

health. He gained weight, he felt crummy most of the time, and his

blood levels went from great to horrendous. It took him somewhere

between 6-12 months to get back to 'normal'.

Now onto the fries. *laughs* On the DVD, under 'extras', they do an

experiment with McD's food. They take big, clean, clear jars with

tight fitting lids and put a different item in each one to see how

long each one takes to 'go bad'. Big mac, quarter pounder, fish

sandwich, fries, etc. Well, because of the insane amount of

processing and preservatives in the food, they take quite a while to

mold and get nasty...except the fries. The fries looked the same

after 10 WEEKS as they did the first day. I'm not kidding. First

off, they use genetically modified potatoes--they don't go bad as

quickly. Second, I don't know what they fry those in, but it's gotta

have some serious preservatives. All I know is, that just can't be

good for our bodies. I don't want to put any kind of food into my

body that doesn't rot after 10 weeks at room temperature. *lol* I

can't help but wonder how long it takes to work itself out of our

systems, y'know? And someone accidentally threw away the fries, so we

never found out *exactly* how long they take to go bad. Think about

it, though...no mold after 10 weeks? That's just not right. *laugh*

Now I *really* gotta run! :-)

-Bonnie

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