Piling wrote:Coffee and sugar cause cancer and diabetes.
I will NEVER NEVER miss my coffee at morning I rather to die Don't care of health, in fact, it is for 'ma ligne'.
This is saint nectaire :
Concerning the magnum, I eat only ice creams the last week of holidays, generally, I never eat sweet things. Or is sparkling water the bad one ? I love sparkling water, Perrier, etc, never drink soft sodas and sweet drinks.
At dinner, what is too bad : Aberlour or Black pudding ?
Today is sunday, so not much diet :
Breakfast :
Coffee, sugar, cottage cheese, honey.
Lunch :
Apéritif :
Foie gras, Rivesaltes.
Plat de résistance : Moroccan köfte with tomatoes & semolina.
Cheese : various French cheeses (among our 400 sorts, we have choice); a glass of Porto.
Tea, dark chocolate.
Dinner :
Wholemeal bread, saint nectaire, ham, 2 glasses of red wine (Bordeaux).
And before and after all the meal, small pieces of chocolate = 30 g.
If you are healthy and not very old, you have nothing to worry but this diet is like playing Russian Roulette.
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I had a mackerel salad for breakfast with a handful of small cheese biscuits
(assorted types of real lettuce NOT tasteless iceberg lettuce)
My mackerel comes out of a tin and is covered in olive oil - most of which I drain off
Plus 2 small cups of weak black tea
Piling wrote:Coming back to the Institute after 1 month, a female colleague tells me I lost weight. Weird, because my bathroom scale does not say the same thing.
But as women NEVER lies each others as flattering, I suppose she is right
Piling wrote:Pomegranates are very good for health. I like to eat them with salt, especially for Yalda Night, making a faal by opening my Hafez's Diwan.
Today I return to work (work, that modern slavery…)
And I start seriously a good diet.
Breakfast :
Coffee with brown sugar (15 g), a cup of cottage cheese, a spoon of honey and royal jelly,10 g of dark chocolate.
Lunch :
Roasted quail, tomatoes and lettuce.
Dinner :
Cod, mushroom soup, 2 glasses of red Bordeaux.
Yoga : 30 mn.
Walking : around 8000 steps.
Piling wrote:So a liquid as a soup is harder to digest than solid vegetables ? weird.
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