Weight loss

For sure, but there is healthier options, I lost 21 Kg's over a period of 14 months, which was suggested by my doc. Was all done within healthy parameters.

Well seems like the other guy picked up again so maybe it didn't work... but not every body is the same.
I'm just glad I'm not a stick insect :D
 
Well seems like the other guy picked up again so maybe it didn't work... but not every body is the same.
I'm just glad I'm not a stick insect :D

I did pick it up again - why? Because I reverted to my previous bad eating habits. I'm a carb addict.

As for "starvation"? Nope. I ate vast amounts of meat, eggs, cheese, biltong, nuts and bacon. Lots and lots of bacon.
 
They say this trend applies to all low fat foods. Does this include milk?

not really, milk is processed differently to strip out the fat which mainly resides in the cream anyway, they don't add sugar to enhance the taste of the milk like they do with other low-fat products
 
not really, milk is processed differently to strip out the fat which mainly resides in the cream anyway, they don't add sugar to enhance the taste of the milk like they do with other low-fat products

heheh to quote a mate of mine... I hate liars. Lying is bad. And I hate low fat milk. It's water, lying about being milk. Double hate.
 
heheh to quote a mate of mine... I hate liars. Lying is bad. And I hate low fat milk. It's water, lying about being milk. Double hate.

The difference between low fat and full cream milk isn't that big.

Milk is for cows, not humans either way.
 
Also just read the labels...
My fat free yoghurt definitely looks better than Nutriday low fat...
 
not really, milk is processed differently to strip out the fat which mainly resides in the cream anyway, they don't add sugar to enhance the taste of the milk like they do with other low-fat products

Except they do - both Douglasdale and Clover low fat milk have 5gr of sugar per 100ml
 
what's the glycaemic carb content?

Hold on I have to go steal someones yoghurt

This is exactly what it says:
PnP Smooth Fat Free 100g vs (Nutriday Smooth Low Fat 100g)

Glycaemic carb 7mg (17g)
Of which sugar 2.9g (15.6g)

The Pnp one makes no sense :confused:
 
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Hold on I have to go steal someones yoghurt

This is exactly what it says:
PnP Smooth Fat Free 100g vs (Nutriday Smooth Low Fat 100g)

Glycaemic carb 7mg (17g)
Of which sugar 2.9g (15.6g)

The Pnp one makes no sense :confused:

probably a misprint

Woolies Greek Style double cream is 6.8 and 3.4
 
I did pick it up again - why? Because I reverted to my previous bad eating habits. I'm a carb addict.

As for "starvation"? Nope. I ate vast amounts of meat, eggs, cheese, biltong, nuts and bacon. Lots and lots of bacon.

I wish I was your 109kg :cry:
I would be too scared to eat that, will stick to my soups and veges and stuff.

Anyhow only 25kgs to go, easy as eating apple pie, or chocolate cake :whistle:
 
I wish I was your 109kg :cry:
I would be too scared to eat that, will stick to my soups and veges and stuff.

Anyhow only 25kgs to go, easy as eating apple pie, or chocolate cake :whistle:

what he ate then is exactly the kind of food that you need to eat to lose weight
 
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