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They Don't Know What An Avocado Is!
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I'm watching Eat Well for Less...and the family has never seen an avocado...!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You need to eat fat...that found in eggs, avos, olive oil, nuts, seeds etc, to burn fat. It's sugar and carbs that become sugar that cause both weight gain and a host of other diseases. Carbs and sugar cause the release of insulin...the fat storage hormone. That's why more and more diabetics who reduce carbs are now seeing a reduction in both symptoms and the need for medication...along with weight. The research and results are there.
Eggs definitely encourage fat-burning, and facilitate weight-loss in more ways than one. True enough those foods containing complex proteins do curb appetite but they also cause the body to switch metabolic pathways to a fat-burning, rather than glycogen-burning routine.
I've read a fair bit of literature over the years, having been very interested in nutrition from my early teenage years.
I've read a fair bit of literature over the years, having been very interested in nutrition from my early teenage years.
I know they taste awful because I once bought one to try. Wasn't utterly revolting like some foods, but half way through I was asking myself why I was putting myself through the unpleasant experience. I had no answer so slung the other half and never had another.
Guacamole is bearable; not great but edible. Unsurevwhat they add to make it so. Wouldn't recommend it though.
Guacamole is bearable; not great but edible. Unsurevwhat they add to make it so. Wouldn't recommend it though.
That's the current thinking, pasta, but people like my grandparents never ate avocado, olive oil, seeds and and nuts only at Christmas, covered in chocolate, usually. They ate huge quantities of bread, cakes, stodgy puddings, yorkshire puddings, cheap cuts of fatty meat, dripping, butter, cheese, very little fruit but weren't obese or diabetic.