Michael,
"you people" ??? C'mon.
The word you're groping for is "lose," not "loose." English speling is
triky sumthymes (and so i's the punctuation). And it's "sissies," not
"sissy's." Pardon me; I'm on a lifelong quest to exterminate mutant
apostrophes.
Nevertheless, you're right. Variety is key. Beyond that, I don't know of
any plain, natural, unseasoned food that tempts me to overeat. Crisp
roasted chicken skin is tempting, but even that is a product of
technology. I can't imagine wanting to overdo raw chicken. However,
lightly broiled, very rare, lean beef is self-limiting for me. A few
ounces (6 to 8) is plenty to hold me for a while, and it doesn't call to
me from the fridge like leftover pizza.
In a very real way, a diet of whole, natural foods contributes to mental
tranquillity and a quiet heart.
Bill Dooley
Michael Audette wrote:
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> Variety, is a key you people seem to forget time after time. A HGer didn't
> "snack" on the same thing all day, day after day, except meat and fat. Oh
> sure, they binged on a fruit tree from time to time, but soon lost interest
> and moved on. Unlimited refers to Paleo type foods, but not any one food.
> Unlimited, in terms of nature is very different from unlimited quantity in a
> grocery store. Even Todd Mutant would loose weight, in a "natural" setting.
> Have you ever heard of anyone, who survived being lost in the woods or
> jungle, and ate what they found around them, and gained weight? Perhaps
> those with a problem of loosing weight on a paleo type diet, should try
> survival training instead. Living off the land, may be the best teacher of
> proper diet, even if only during a two week vacation. I wouldn't recommend
> it to any "sissy's" though.
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