Recruiting Football Talk VIII

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Yah. Technically speaking anything that is done to a food makes it "processed".

One good simple description I've seen is actually a question.

"Does the food you buy have ingredients? Or are they ingredients?"

As someone alluded to earlier, the center of the store will generally have pre-processed, pre-cooked, prepackaged foods with long ingredient lists that we can't pronounce. Then you have the vegetable section. Meat section. Etc... (And even they have been sprayed and treated with God knows what...)

Do you buy lots of whole ingredients and make recipes? Or do you buy Hungry Man TV dinners, Velveeta cheese products, and noodle kits with seasoning powder?
I was with you until you fired a stray at Velveeta. Uncalled for.
 
Had an ‘87 Monte Carlo SS, t-top and tan interior. Stolen from me because, well Memphis. Police call me randomly two years later and tell me they found my car in Jackson TN and it’s now at a tow yard. Tried to pick it up for sh*ts & giggles knowing they stripped it, but the detective didn’t release it for two months to “ensure” that it was actually my car and not the suspect vehicle. Once actually released, tow yard owner tell me I have to pay 3k to get it, and that was only good for the same day. So I actually got robbed twice. Left a bad taste in my mouth about doing it again. Tempted to put together an El Camino with my soon to be 13 year old son. Just to pass down that passion to him as well for American muscle cars.
Seems like those salvage yard folks were complicit in dealing in stolen goods? 🤔🤷‍♂️
 
Don’t take away my statin.
Huge family history of cholesterol and heart attacks.
Been on atorvastatin since I was 36. At 61, my cardiac arteries are 100% clear of any plaque.

That’s why I can handle the stress of being a Volunteer. Also can handle the joy of achieving

16-0 🤠
Exactly the same for me, including the Statin. Any concerns about long-term side effects? Oh, and can ya look at this bump on my neck, doc?
 
Yah. Technically speaking anything that is done to a food makes it "processed".

One good simple description I've seen is actually a question.

"Does the food you buy have ingredients? Or are they ingredients?"

As someone alluded to earlier, the center of the store will generally have pre-processed, pre-cooked, prepackaged foods with long ingredient lists that we can't pronounce. Then you have the vegetable section. Meat section. Etc... (And even they have been sprayed and treated with God knows what...)

Do you buy lots of whole ingredients and make recipes? Or do you buy Hungry Man TV dinners, Velveeta cheese products, and noodle kits with seasoning powder?

6'4 225lbs 2.25% body fat. . . 👀

😖

Btw, I just pulled a hamstring typing this.


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I can lift a 5 yo. Does that count?

See you morans after a nap.
 
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