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mythology

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67. A lot of fruit and veggies don't need to be cooked
Mon May 27, 2013, 02:38 PM
May 2013

You can cook rice or pasta in a microwave.

Yes it's harder to eat healthier, but it's easier to eat healthier than to deal with the physical impact of being obese.

I do like the idea of PSAs about eating healthier, but I think if the right got a stick up their ass over the first lady's Let's Move campaign, I doubt they'd be okay with announcements about eating healthier. No doubt one of those pinko commie fascist muslim things.

The 7 most obese states... [View all] davidn3600 May 2013 OP
Why are the bars blue? Aviation Pro May 2013 #1
Considering the states in question Cirque du So-What May 2013 #2
I'm surprised Texas didn't make the cut... chervilant May 2013 #3
Any city here in Texas could be on the list. It worse than I thought if Texas didn't crack... marble falls May 2013 #7
Actually Austin is one of the most fit cities in the nation. Lone_Star_Dem May 2013 #31
As a former 78704 hippy, Austin may be in Texas, but Austin ain't Texas ..... marble falls May 2013 #51
I didn't mean to hit a nerve. Lone_Star_Dem May 2013 #65
78704. It's not just a zip code, it's a way of life. :) Javaman May 2013 #137
The People's Republic of Austin isn't exactly representative of Texas arely staircase May 2013 #69
I just read this thread, did not see anyone suggest that Austin is representative of Texas, but Bluenorthwest May 2013 #96
i am sure it does keep the fat stats down somewhat arely staircase May 2013 #97
Nope, the latest population estimate for 2012 has it at 842,000. TexasTowelie May 2013 #102
No shit arely staircase May 2013 #70
Land of the Sweet Tea Party SoCalDem May 2013 #4
and lard R Merm May 2013 #13
fried lard Arugula Latte May 2013 #60
I grew up in Texas. I love sweet tea. liberal_at_heart May 2013 #108
The only time I had sweet-tea was in Tahiti SoCalDem May 2013 #114
I think if Kentucky did not lead the nation in smokers... kentuck May 2013 #5
Just for comparison the leanest 7 ... HereSince1628 May 2013 #6
Sad state of affairs timdog44 May 2013 #8
What?!? chervilant May 2013 #10
I am not fat prejudiced. timdog44 May 2013 #11
Obesity, chervilant May 2013 #19
congratulations to you. timdog44 May 2013 #21
It's both-- quantity and quality. Marr May 2013 #35
Nail on the head. timdog44 May 2013 #38
Please take time to chervilant May 2013 #116
I have the Food Matters documentary. timdog44 May 2013 #118
Thank you for being so considerate chervilant May 2013 #145
Modern research would say that you are partially wrong... jimlup May 2013 #20
I did not talk as if an expert. timdog44 May 2013 #23
Antectodal evidence is not cause and effect. jimlup May 2013 #25
Sorry you feel that way. timdog44 May 2013 #33
From my shoes jimlup May 2013 #34
You probably won't see this. timdog44 May 2013 #37
It's not easy, is it? Aristus May 2013 #49
Thanks for that. timdog44 May 2013 #52
Yes, you are fat prejudiced Warpy May 2013 #27
Why are people fatter than they were 20 years ago? former9thward May 2013 #30
Automation has a share of the blame.... MADem May 2013 #77
Everything you say is true. former9thward May 2013 #80
Epidemiologists have noted that the obesity epidemic Warpy May 2013 #90
Actually poverty rates have been fairly steady over the last 40 years npk May 2013 #113
Only because they've changed the CPI market basket Warpy May 2013 #120
Poverty has risen most notably among children, and mostly inner city poor neighborhoods npk May 2013 #139
There has been a major change in the last 40 years. timdog44 May 2013 #129
It is a life style choice to eat the wrong foods. timdog44 May 2013 #36
Where there is choice, eating poorly is a lifestyle choice, but to be fair, for some Dragonfli May 2013 #64
I find it disgraceful timdog44 May 2013 #71
I agree with what you've typed in this thread. As recently as 2 years ago I was obese, according to bike man May 2013 #66
Thank you. timdog44 May 2013 #68
It's an on-going battle/struggle, an every day thing that never ends - at least for bike man May 2013 #72
Repeating a lie doesn't make it come true. Warpy May 2013 #89
The truth is timdog44 May 2013 #92
I also agree with everything you've posted in this thread. closeupready May 2013 #150
Exactly the way timdog44 May 2013 #152
Glad to hear it. :-) closeupready May 2013 #155
Interesting about putting weight on timdog44 May 2013 #156
I'm of similar ethnicity; it's plausible that some of it is genetic. closeupready May 2013 #157
I am timdog44 May 2013 #158
When I was young the obesity rate was much lower cpwm17 May 2013 #12
All one has to do is to look at old black & white pics on Google SoCalDem May 2013 #15
Ubiquitous is the perfect word. JNelson6563 May 2013 #43
Yep.. a 6 yr old Baby Ruth was about all you'd find SoCalDem May 2013 #45
Doing laundry is a prime example.. SoCalDem May 2013 #46
The change is in the chervilant May 2013 #22
That is truly timdog44 May 2013 #24
Not putting stuff in the grocery cart is key FarCenter May 2013 #54
You are right. timdog44 May 2013 #57
It was the same when I was a kid. CBHagman May 2013 #136
In some cases it is. blueamy66 May 2013 #76
It's clear to me chervilant May 2013 #115
Could be. blueamy66 May 2013 #119
The 10 year old's adult caregivers-- chervilant May 2013 #144
If she knows that she is overweight.... blueamy66 May 2013 #147
Just FYI, chervilant May 2013 #148
I'm sorry you went through that. blueamy66 May 2013 #149
Those states also rank at the top in SNAP usage madville May 2013 #9
Very true. Processed food is cheaper then real food and with the meager SNAP ration YeahSureRight May 2013 #14
That is one of the problems. timdog44 May 2013 #16
Even people who know how to cook often do not have access to cooking facilities. MADem May 2013 #18
A lot of fruit and veggies don't need to be cooked mythology May 2013 #67
Yes, you can cook in a microwave but it can be a real pain in the ass. MADem May 2013 #75
Microwave cooking is easy FarCenter May 2013 #78
Not all microwaves have a "potato" setting, and many in these cheap hotels are 600 watt. MADem May 2013 #79
I don't think anywhere close to 30% of West Virginians live in welfare hotels. FarCenter May 2013 #83
People on SNAP aren't just feeding themselves, often as not. MADem May 2013 #86
Potatos and milk are a fairly complete nutrition combination FarCenter May 2013 #94
Well, they didn't thrive--they survived. They also had fish from the sea and the rivers. MADem May 2013 #95
Potato and cottage cheese complement each other well FarCenter May 2013 #100
The industries that make and sell "not that" wouldn't allow it DBoon May 2013 #85
We did something like that (PSA writ large) in Harlem a few years ago. stevenleser May 2013 #125
More hydroponic gardens! More window growing! MADem May 2013 #127
I'm finding the opposite to be true lately. JNelson6563 May 2013 #47
I agree with you nobodyspecial May 2013 #58
You have an oven, a stove top, and a refrigerator? MADem May 2013 #81
Yes, this is true. JNelson6563 May 2013 #98
It's a bigger issue than many realize--even with people who have a kitchen at times. MADem May 2013 #106
I was in Georgia awhile back, as well as Alabama, and I coudn't tell the difference.... MADem May 2013 #17
We are a food-centered culture. Every holiday is a feast. We have entire TV networks KurtNYC May 2013 #26
I agree: food obsessed. earthside May 2013 #29
Just imagine how much money could be saved & how much healthier school kids would be if SoCalDem May 2013 #48
"half bagel & some OJ in the AM" Scout May 2013 #131
not a breakfast eater here..and we never had breakfast at school SoCalDem May 2013 #140
Folks are being foolish if they start making "Red State Jokes" jimlup May 2013 #28
Yes, a major reason for obesity is poor food choices. LuvNewcastle May 2013 #32
On TV last week, on one of the talk shows, Cleita May 2013 #39
Agree timdog44 May 2013 #41
I'm all for that. LuvNewcastle May 2013 #42
I feel the same way. timdog44 May 2013 #40
poverty and obesity lhooq May 2013 #53
I just want to say. timdog44 May 2013 #44
I think you were ctsnowman May 2013 #153
Thank you for the kind words. timdog44 May 2013 #154
The Internet offers us a unique opportunity to report reality siligut May 2013 #50
Simple answer: Southern Cooking ThoughtCriminal May 2013 #55
Occasional trips there probably won't hurt you SoCalDem May 2013 #61
I love timdog44 May 2013 #73
the secret is in the vinegar-water :) SoCalDem May 2013 #74
That is some good eatin' I must say. MADem May 2013 #87
Death Pannel: Booger King, McDonalds, Wendys, Checkers, Coke, Pepsi, ect. L0oniX May 2013 #56
Shitty thing to say. cordelia May 2013 #84
...to match your shitty response. L0oniX May 2013 #91
YOU set the tone. cordelia May 2013 #99
Ironey escapes you ...try actually seeing the "???" Knee jerk react much??? L0oniX May 2013 #105
No. I'm perfectly fine with irony. cordelia May 2013 #132
LMAO ...some people need to see a sarcasm tag ...others get it. L0oniX May 2013 #133
There's sarcasm, then there's whatever crap you're posting. cordelia May 2013 #134
LMFAO ...please put me on ignore then. L0oniX May 2013 #138
Not a chance. cordelia May 2013 #141
One of The LOWEST, MOST DESPICABLE COMMENTS I've ever seen on DU! DearHeart May 2013 #124
Please continue to knee jerk react and miss the "???" L0oniX May 2013 #130
You're obviously not good at sarcasm, just look at the responses that you've elicited. DearHeart May 2013 #142
Well it's you and one other ...out of thousands of members. L0oniX May 2013 #143
This message was self-deleted by its author DearHeart May 2013 #146
Maps of obesity vs. cola consumption KansDem May 2013 #59
I'm curious about the big hole around Atlanta ThoughtCriminal May 2013 #62
wait till you witness the anorexia trend olddots May 2013 #63
Obesity is a complex issue..... Swede Atlanta May 2013 #82
Good for you. timdog44 May 2013 #88
Now, THAT is an outstanding response. Good for you! nt bike man May 2013 #103
When you do all of that at once, how can you be so sure each and every part of that... Silent3 May 2013 #112
This is a bogus study FreeState May 2013 #93
I think Niceguy1 May 2013 #101
I noted that and wondered if the #1 jello eating state had gone sugar-free n/t HereSince1628 May 2013 #104
It could happen....!!! MADem May 2013 #107
big +1 n/t Psephos May 2013 #109
Even if it's self-reporting, why would there be huge state-to-state differences... Silent3 May 2013 #121
Why did this not surprise me? demosincebirth May 2013 #110
I still think bashing overweight people is hideous. Jamastiene May 2013 #111
I was in W.VA over the weekend and I can tell you why it's #1 justiceischeap May 2013 #117
The most obese states tend to be located in the South or Southeastern United States. Beacool May 2013 #122
All southern and red states. Apophis May 2013 #123
Must be that delicious southern cooking Matariki May 2013 #126
Except for West Virginia get the red out May 2013 #128
I understand Alabama has regressive taxation... CBHagman May 2013 #135
Texas ROCKS !!! nt clarice May 2013 #151
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