It's definitely the soy and not the fucktons of chili that messed your guts up?Sorry to be a fun sponge, but this stuff ruined me. Check the label, it's mostly soy oil, which is proinflammatory, and uniquely obesogenic and diabetogenic. I got through about 6 jars of the black bean chilli tail end of of 2013 and it wrecked my digestion, did something bad to my gall bladder duct, and who knows how what else. On the plus side, this health scare put me on the right road once and for all.
Keep eating it and see what happens.
I ate gigascovilles of chilli before and after without any steatorrhoea or abdominal hrrrngh.It's definitely the soy and not the fucktons of chili that messed your guts up?
Well thanks for the heads up.... butSorry to be a fun sponge, but this stuff ruined me. Check the label, it's mostly soy oil, which is proinflammatory, and uniquely obesogenic and diabetogenic. I got through about 6 jars of the black bean chilli tail end of of 2013 and it wrecked my digestion, did something bad to my gall bladder duct, and who knows how what else. On the plus side, this health scare put me on the right road once and for all.
Keep eating it and see what happens.
When the lockdown started I recover a lot. So in a few weeks I realized that I should not eat sweets and fast food. On one site I read about various recipes for healthy and tasty dishes. So I usually eat different salads but today is a special day - my dinner consists of seafood!
Yeah, you can't pique our interest and then just clam up like that.tell us about the seafood.
My little boy had a lunch of scrambled eggs, salmon, feta, spinach and fresh basil. We're hoping to avoid the worst bits of a toddlerish fussy phase by getting him used to as many different flavours as possible. It's worked pretty well so far.
it was an unsurpassed evening.
Ahh, but you weren't there!seems a bit of an overreaction, but congrats.
If he even entertains that sort of muck aged 7 I'd be very surprised. And not a little impressed.My little boy had a lunch of scrambled eggs, salmon, feta, spinach and fresh basil. We're hoping to avoid the worst bits of a toddlerish fussy phase by getting him used to as many different flavours as possible. It's worked pretty well so far
More likely to drag in dead or half-dead birds, rodents or frogs, too.life would be easier if kids were like cats: we've fed our felines the same damn things every day for their entire lives, and they love it (cuz they don't know anything else exists, and they're cats).
other pluses with cats: no potty training necessary, and they sleep most of the day and night. they probably barf more often than the average kid, though.
There will always be two dinner options in this house:If he even entertains that sort of muck aged 7 I'd be very surprised. And not a little impressed.