Dr told me to eat healthier so....
..that's my kind of salad!!
DirtFarmer
Loc: Escaped from the NYC area, back to MA
The only problem with that salad is that I would have to unhinge my jaw to fit it into my mouth.
Blaster34 wrote:
I really tried....
Needs a vegetable, I reccomended ketchup.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
Excellent, but why skimp on the cheese🤔😲
I agree about catsup and more bacon. Right now I think I could eat the whole thing with or without the top bun.
BBurns
Loc: South Bay, California
Blaster34 wrote:
I really tried....
I am desperately trying to acquire better eating habits this year.
I was afraid that I might get too much lettuce on it.
On the other hand there is this outstanding question about Apple Sauce?
A friend of mine used to go to a doctor who told him he could eat anything he wanted as long as he either grew it with hand tools, picked it in the wild, caught it while fishing or hunted it down with a bow or spear. Then cleaned, processed and cooked it on a wood stove that he chopped and split his own firewood for.
But if you eat out of a restraurant, the store, pantry and fridge - it is salads and yogurt with non-sugar jello for desert. And a gym membership you actually use, and not to watch their cable TV on the sports channel.
DirtFarmer
Loc: Escaped from the NYC area, back to MA
When my wife's mother was in her 90s, my wife asked her doctor what she should allow her mother to eat. The doctor said "If she made it to age 90, she can eat anything she wants to".
We had a woman in town who made it to 103. She had a nightly glass of scotch, and she liked the good stuff.
Glad everyone got a kick out of that little cartoon, great comments and comebacks. I do try to eat healthy and could do better but the one rule I try and live by, everything in moderation. I love a good decked-out burger, maybe once a month. Everyone stay safe and eat healthy...
DirtFarmer wrote:
When my wife's mother was in her 90s, my wife asked her doctor what she should allow her mother to eat. The doctor said "If she made it to age 90, she can eat anything she wants to".
We had a woman in town who made it to 103. She had a nightly glass of scotch, and she liked the good stuff.
My Great Uncle had a sister-in-law who was a stereotypical old maid, never married or had a serious boyfriend (I was told.) She missed 102 by one week. From when I was a little kid (she was a Southern "Aunt" by marriage of her sister to my great uncle-in the South we count relatives differently.) she was thin as a rail almost never still or not doing something. What did she eat? - good old fashioned Southern Home Cooking. And no drinking except milk and iced or hot tea - Southern Baptist.
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