Atkins Bankruptcy

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Did you attempt the Atkins Diet?

Yes, but I didn't stick with it for long
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Yes, and I'm still on it--I've lost more than 25 lbs. as a result
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Yes, I stayed with it, lost a bunch of weight and gained most of it back
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16%
Yes, I stayed with it, lost a bunch of weight and kept it off.
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9%
Wasn't he a guitar player?
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Total votes: 32

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Post by Chuck(G) »

Rick Denney wrote:No hard and fast rules in anything I've said. It's just a matter of the decisions we make when the choices are available to us. Lots of people go right past all those lovely fruits and vegetables in the cafeteria line only get a big pile of rice, two rolls, and ear of corn, and a slab of meat.
True. I think that learning how to eat starts early. When I see what's offered for "lunch" at the local middle schools, I'm appalled. Nachos, ramen noodles and chocolate chip cookies. Maybe the cafeteria food that was served when I was that age was downright unappetizing, but it did include vegetables and wasn't too heavy on processed carbs, salt and sugar.

But then, I wonder if the parents of those children know how to eat or prepare food.
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Rick Denney wrote:It's not the cooking, but rather the requirement to be cooked
OR frozen...
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