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Old 02-11-2009, 03:23 PM   #16  
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Kaebea,
That was a great explaination and now I've got it. Just try to eat as much FRESH as possible, but it's okay for a Skinny Cow every now and then.LOL LOL I really do like them. I weigh in tomorrow and I pray it is good news. Will keep you guys posted.

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Old 02-12-2009, 07:23 PM   #17  
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I'll have to say i agree with the posts following mine and i was actually thinking of going on and on explaining how real lemon squeezed into water would still qualify as a 'whole' food. but i was trying not to go on and on....

I was wanting to illustrate the point that physical alterations to a whole food can still fit into most whole foods diets. Alterations such as purreeing , freezing, boiling, frying in a good type of oil and yes apple sauce
I'm not sure what i was saying when i typed in "saucing" as not being a whole food, but i think i may have been thinking either commercial applesauces with perservative and other additives or maybe apple pie filling type sauce.

For the sake of simplifying, a 'whole' food in it's purest form is a food not altered by man. (ie. the produce section).
but other than that, if you look at a label say of frozen green beans, and the ingredients reads :
Ingredients: green beans
then most people will agree it's still a whole food.

In the case of commercial apple sauce, if it says something along the lines of:
Ingredients: apples, water
or:
Ingredients: apples, water, cinnamon

i will consider that a whole food. but when the ingredients start to include preservatives, flavor enhancers, color enhancers, i definitely don't see it as a whole food any longer.

Personally, i don't like to see vitamins or anything added either, although it depends on the source of the vitamins, if it's a brand i trust, if i think the supplimental vitamins are necessary. I may still include it in my diet, but i won't neccessarily regard it as the wholest of foods any longer.

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I guess I am doing okay with trying the whole foods because tonight I weigh in I lost 6.6 lbs this week for a grand total of 25.8. 10 more I will be at my 10%. Keep rooting for me. Kudos to any of you who made any type of mini goal or major this week. We are doing it and doing it well. LOL
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Old 02-19-2009, 04:16 PM   #19  
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I started using whole foods last Fall after being diagnosed with interstitial cystitis. The biggest no-no's for me were preservatives, artificial sweeteners, MSG and soy. Made me REALLY look at labels and ingredients in foods. What I found is that almost everything has crap in it!!!

And what is it with the soy in everything? I'm not talking about soybeans or edamame but that soy protein. It is in so many things: canned tuna, breads, mashed potatoes (???) Not good (for me anyways).

So, I bought a mini Zo bread machine and make little one pound loaves of real bread made with real grains. I now look at food labels and look for that food as the ingredient (i.e., oatmeal/ingredients: oats). If the list has fake stuff, it stays on the grocery shelf.

I feel so much better. I wonder what all the "junk" is really doing to people's bodies?

I'm following the South Beach Diet and it was very easy to integrate whole foods with their principles. Except for the artificial sweetener thing...I don't/can't have that so I use a little honey or maple syrup when absolutely needed. SBD purists continually call me on the carpet for doing that but I have to wonder: Is it healthier to have a ton of artificial sweetener and be on plan OR 1 tsp of honey and face the diet police? I'm going with the honey.
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