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Poll: Do you eat your greens and veggies every day? Автор темы: ProZ.com Staff
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Lingua 5B Босния и Герцеговина Local time: 12:59 Член ProZ.com c 2009 английский => хорватский + ...
Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida wrote: Yes, I do! Starting with my breakfast: a cup of jasmine tea, a rocket omelette, two thin slices of chicken ham, a few cherry tomatoes, followed by a strong espresso coffee (drinking it now). Tomatoes are botanically fruits. Jasmine tea is your green! How far apart is your green tea and your coffee? This morning I only had a light breakfast, half a cup of cashew vegan yogurt with some cherries.
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Baran Keki Турция Local time: 13:59 Член ProZ.com английский => турецкий
I'm an old fashioned guy. I eat meat every-day. I've saved enough money to eat in this freak's restaurant. | | |
Lingua 5B Босния и Герцеговина Local time: 12:59 Член ProZ.com c 2009 английский => хорватский + ...
Eating meat doesn’t prevent you from eating veggies. | | |
Lieven Malaise Бельгия Local time: 12:59 Член ProZ.com c 2020 французский => голландский + ...
Baran Keki wrote: I'm an old fashioned guy. I eat meat every-day. I've saved enough money to eat in this freak's restaurant. Offtopic, but it amazes me how this guy has managed to become a culinary reference for the rich. What are his skills, apart from behaving like an idiot and "inventing" something ridiculous like a gold-covered steak ? I like to believe he serves delicious steaks, but there's not much skill involved in that, besides using quality meat, knowing precisely how long your steak should be cooked and letting it rest long enough.
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I eat loads. You are asking for trouble if you don't eat vegetables every day. | | |
Rachel Waddington wrote: I eat loads. You are asking for trouble if you don't eat vegetables every day. Except... there are millions of people around the world who seem to cope just fine without doing so. I don't think a green vegetable has passed my mother-out-of-law's lips for over 50 years. I do wonder how that's possible. She mainly subsists on gin.
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We are all different, aren't we? | Feb 22 |
Alexandra Speirs wrote: Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida wrote: Yes, I do! Starting with my breakfast: a cup of jasmine tea, a rocket omelette, two thin slices of chicken ham, a few cherry tomatoes, followed by a strong espresso coffee (drinking it now). How can you even think of cooking and eating that so early in the morning! I attack the fruit and veg later in the day, in this season often vegetable soup of some kind. I love cooking and as my last meal of the day is very light (a bowl of soup or a yoghurt with fruit and granola), I always wake up hungry and looking forward to my breakfast... | | |
IrinaN США Local time: 05:59 английский => русский + ... This kind of breakfast | Feb 22 |
Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida wrote: Yes, I do! Starting with my breakfast: a cup of jasmine tea, a rocket omelette, two thin slices of chicken ham, a few cherry tomatoes, followed by a strong espresso coffee (drinking it now). Before at least 10-11 am will put me right back to sleep even with an espresso:-) That's what I do when I wake up at some obscenely early hour, not rested enough on a day when I would be hoping to catch as much sleep as possible, compensating for the last 3-4 weeks - I'd fix something small but substantial, like a sandwich. Best sleeping pill ever between 4 and 5 am. Indeed, we are all different | |
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Lorenzo Meloni Италия Local time: 12:59 Член ProZ.com c 2022 английский => итальянский
I have been a vegetarian for 14 years now, so of course I do have greens and veggies daily :'D Also, since about 1 year, I changed and think really improved my eating habits. In Italy, where I live, it is quite common to have carb-heavy dishes (pasta ^^) for lunch, but, as the years went by, I realized that was making me more and more sleepy in the afternoon, to the point where it was extremely hard to work for a few hours. Now I am only eating raw fruits and vegetables ... See more I have been a vegetarian for 14 years now, so of course I do have greens and veggies daily :'D Also, since about 1 year, I changed and think really improved my eating habits. In Italy, where I live, it is quite common to have carb-heavy dishes (pasta ^^) for lunch, but, as the years went by, I realized that was making me more and more sleepy in the afternoon, to the point where it was extremely hard to work for a few hours. Now I am only eating raw fruits and vegetables for lunch, with a substantial breakfast in the morning and whatever I like for dinner. Not only I'm no longer sleepy, but I have also lost ~10 kg. One of the best choices I ever made. If you are sleepy after lunch, definitely give it a try! ▲ Collapse | | |
Is this a joke question? Or have we totally run out of serious questions. | | |
Matthias Brombach Германия Local time: 12:59 Член ProZ.com c 2007 голландский => немецкий + ...
Christopher Schröder wrote: Kay Denney wrote: It's very depressing to see that only 52% of a well-educated set of people even claim to eat the best source of nutrition on a daily basis. It's risen to 72% now. Maybe there was an early rush of responders munching on McBreakfasts. ...the few part-time plumbers among us having their first Bratwurst of the day. | | |
Do not overdo the vegetables | Feb 22 |
Too much = too many carbs = sugar = trouble. | |
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Tom in London Великобритания Local time: 11:59 Член ProZ.com c 2008 итальянский => английский
Giovanni Guarnieri MITI, MIL wrote: Too much = too many carbs = sugar = trouble. Don't overdo the bad carbohydrates = bread, pasta, rice, potatoes, which are converted into sugar by your digestive system and will make you FAT if you stuff yourself with them to get that gratifying warm "comfort food" feeling. But we do need some of the good carboydrates that we get from vegetables. https://www.webmd.com/diabetes/ss/slideshow-health-vegetable-carbs | | |
Yetta Jensen Bogarde wrote: Is this a joke question? Or have we totally run out of serious questions. For all the moaning about "trivial" polls, they always attract far more interest than "serious" ones. Arguably, diet is more important than anything else we could talk about anyway. | | |
IrinaN США Local time: 05:59 английский => русский + ...
Christopher Schröder wrote: For all the moaning about "trivial" polls, they always attract far more interest than "serious" ones. Actually, we have an "off-top" option to unwind and share our morning bathroom and veggie priorities while saving polls for at least keeping up appearances of a somewhat professional site and its professional site users. The problem with serious ones is that they are poorly thought through, barely relevant, at times poorly worded, and truly uninteresting, borderline senseless. I'm sure that "serious" serious polls would attract a lot of attention, if formulated by true professionals for other professionals or simply well-read and educated people. Just no more dead AI horse please. | | |
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