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On Mar 01, 2005, at 1:44 pm, Michael Raiti wrote:
> I agree. I had been trying to get much of my fat from olive oil.
> Recently I have been eating more hamburger and goose fat and have
> notice I definite improvement in satiety and being able to avoid
> snacks between meals.
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> Mike
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>> I'd also use caution regarding his advice to favor
>> mono as opposed to saturated fats. Nothing will kill
>> a carb craving faster than a good dose of saturated
>> fat. If I tried to make the paleo transition using
>> olive oil as opposed to fatty meat, I never would have
>> made it.
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>> Mark
Add me to the list- I find olive oil completely unsatisfying. My body
hardly registers it as food. Also, it recognises some nuts much more
than others. I find hazelnuts and walnuts very satiating, but pecans,
macadamias and pistachios far less so. The difference is mainly that a
100g bad of the first two feels like a full meal and really stops me
wanting to eat, but the last three leave me still with some appetite.
Is it a coincidence that the first two are traditional old world nuts?
Ashley
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