View Full Version : Take-away food is unhealthy?
Maria B
3rd September 2011, 09:12
Slow news day for the BBC.......
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-14768096?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
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KeithD
3rd September 2011, 09:19
Wow... shock ..... horror ... sweet and sour contains a lot of sugar :doh .... it took research to discover that then? :crazy: .... they could have just looked up the meaning of the word 'sweet' it'd been quicker and cheaper :ReadIt: ..... and it contains 2/3rds of your daily recommended fat intake ... well it is the main meal of the day :doh:doh:doh
Maria B
3rd September 2011, 09:23
:Rasp: better to cook our own sweet and sour food...:D (I use brown sugar or sweetener).
Also observed, I gained weight with the chinese take away :Cuckoo::cwm3::doh
KeithD
3rd September 2011, 09:24
Also observed, I gained weight with the chinese take away :Cuckoo::cwm3::doh
Moderation, as with everything. If you only have it once a week then some other lifestyle factor is resulting in weight gain.
Jamesey
3rd September 2011, 09:26
they could have just looked up the meaning of the word 'sweet' it'd been quicker and cheaper
:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol::xxgrinning--00xx3:
Maria B
3rd September 2011, 09:35
i have it once or 2x a week :icon_lol: then realized my cholesterol gone up so I behaved. It's my last resort:Cuckoo: if I miss pinoy foods as I luv the chinese/ dimsum in Cebu. Then I've been naughty again early this year...then realized I was preggy :doh:icon_lol:
grahamw48
3rd September 2011, 10:38
I just read about this on my yahoo.
Being a tight-fisted person, fortunately it is probably 20 years since I bought one of these takeaways....at the rip-off prices they charge.
I have a natural aversion to anything cooked by total strangers out of my sight too, so home-cooked it is, and then I know exactly what's in it, how fresh it is, and where it has been.
I can't believe how much money people waste on buying and eating crap. :NoNo:
Edited to add...I'm excusing Dominos, as they're providing my son with part-time work at the moment. :D
Maria B
3rd September 2011, 10:46
:xxgrinning--00xx3: home cook is always the best. Me & hubby loves to cook but with the bz & on the go lifestyle here, aside from take away mostly we end up taost & coffee/ tea...or batchelors cup a soup:NoNo::doh then snoreeee getting ready for another day :icon_lol: Wish mum is here.
marlyn&kenny
5th September 2011, 20:35
its funny coz when i frist came here, i dont appreciate the fish and chips take away foods etc.. but now! ih dear im loving it lol! maybe after couple of years i will gain weight lol!
Englishman2010
5th September 2011, 20:55
I just read about this on my yahoo.
Being a tight-fisted person, fortunately it is probably 20 years since I bought one of these takeaways....at the rip-off prices they charge.
I have a natural aversion to anything cooked by total strangers out of my sight too, so home-cooked it is, and then I know exactly what's in it, how fresh it is, and where it has been.
I can't believe how much money people waste on buying and eating crap. :NoNo:
Edited to add...I'm excusing Dominos, as they're providing my son with part-time work at the moment. :D
I'm pretty much the same Graham, I like to cook my own food for both hygene and health reasons. I'm not against fast food or takeaways occasionally, and I will take the kids to McD or Pizza Hut once every couple of months as a treat, but I'm not a fan of crap/junk food myself unless there is no alternative. However, when I'm travelling, I do seem to live on a diet of total ..... - KFC, McD ...etc. When I was coming home last week, all I could think about on the Dubai to Brum leg of my trip was about having a nice lean chicken breast salad with fresh tomatoes, peppers...etc without fear of eating uncooked raw veg prepared by someone who hasn't washed their hands with antibac soap after they've been to the toilet:omg:
Maria B
5th September 2011, 20:57
its funny coz when i frist came here, i dont appreciate the fish and chips take away foods etc.. but now! ih dear im loving it lol! maybe after couple of years i will gain weight lol!
i luv fish & chips...but when my gp said, my cholesterol was high (genetic eventhough i'm petite), I slowed down...when I arrived in the uk I gained size 10 from size 6 :icon_lol::icon_lol:
Englishman2010
5th September 2011, 21:02
i luv fish & chips...but when my gp said, my cholesterol was high (genetic eventhough i'm petite), I slowed down...when I arrived in the uk I gained size 10 from size 6 :icon_lol::icon_lol:
I'm the opposite:icon_lol:, I always gain weight in the Phil's and lose it back home. I never eat any fatty meat at home, but in the Phil's it's hard to find any meat in the fat:rolleyes: And Filipino sauces seem to be made up of 90% sugar:yikes:
KeithD
5th September 2011, 21:08
....someone who hasn't washed their hands with antibac soap after they've been to the toilet:omg:
You're confusing Asian fast food with English ;)
Maria B
5th September 2011, 21:15
I'm the opposite:icon_lol:, I always gain weight in the Phil's and lose it back home. I never eat any fatty meat at home, but in the Phil's it's hard to find any meat in the fat:rolleyes: And Filipino sauces seem to be made up of 90% sugar:yikes:
same as my hubby. he gains weight in Pinas :icon_lol: he doesn't eat much pinoy foods but he cannot say no to lechon :icon_lol: but thankful that in the uk, we can buy red tap milk, beneol etc...;)
Englishman2010
5th September 2011, 21:24
You're confusing Asian fast food with English ;)
It's definitely more likely in Asia that the chef's hands are not clean, but don't kid yourself that the chef in the Uk has clean hands either. It always shocks me how many men leave the Gents loos without washing their hands:yikes: I'm not sure how true this is, but I once heard that bowls of peanuts/snacks on the bars of pubs have about 15 different varieties off pee in them:omg:
Englishman2010
5th September 2011, 21:27
same as my hubby. he gains weight in Pinas :icon_lol: he doesn't eat much pinoy foods but he cannot say no to lechon :icon_lol: but thankful that in the uk, we can buy red tap milk, beneol etc...;)
I love Pinoy food, that's my problem. It's hard to eat healthily over there when you have to rely on restaurant food or fast food for every meal. I do find that after 2 weeks or so over there I am craving for something green and vegetable/salad looking:icon_lol:
Jimbojac
5th September 2011, 22:16
Phils food often " heart attack" on a plate, wish i didn't love it so much!:yikes::)
les_taxi
5th September 2011, 22:28
You all worry too much:laugher:
I love take-aways and even though I've cut down a fair bit nothing beats my Vindaloo:xxgrinning--00xx3:
There germs everywhere and an odd germ here and there prob is good for your immune system.
Dedworth
5th September 2011, 22:34
Whilst stuck in gridlocked Surrey at 9pm due to M25 being shut anticlockwise between J 9 & 10 I watched 2 thirty something fat slags (one of whom needed a walking stick) loaded up with Tesco bags waddle across the road and join the queue at the Kebab Van. Disgusting.....
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Doc Alan
5th September 2011, 23:11
The fact that we're alive depends on eating and drinking every day, and the human brain evolved a pleasure response to it for survival. There's actually a name for obsession with healthy eating - orthorexia - which can lead to the same obsessive compulsive symptoms as people with eating disorders :yikes:.
However, obesity - with all its health hazards - is an epidemic in the UK, Philippines and most other countries in the world.
Past advice has not changed eating habits in much of the population :NoNo:.
A major conclusion of the survey of certain take away foods quoted by the BBC is :-
"There seems little that the consumer can do to make reasoned judgements to choose a better diet
without the proprietors providing the information at the point of sale to inform the decision". ( I've added the link to the original article below *. )
Already McDonalds are to display calorie numbers in its UK restaurants, in which 3m people eat each day. They will point out that women need 2000 calories/day and men 2,500 calories/day - depending on factors like body build, occupation, and level of exercise. Other chains, just like supermarkets, are doing - or have already done - the same.
It remains to be seen how effective this will be, but it's a step in the right direction :xxgrinning--00xx3: More steps, and more exercise generally, would allow enjoyment of food with no sense of guilt at enjoying occasional treats of food you consider to be unhealthy. No single food is bad for you on its own, and there is no universally good or bad diet. It's obvious from current obesity levels we don't all want to be thin, healthy and live for ever. There can also be pleasant surprises, such as a recent survey showing benefits to the heart and vascular system of chocolate :). Moderation and a healthy awareness is the answer :xxgrinning--00xx3:.
* http://www.local.gov.uk/c/document_library/get_file?uuid=fa05a503-7bc1-4603-947a-17795b1088f4&groupId=10727
Rosie1958
6th September 2011, 00:13
Great post Doc Alan ....... well balanced and very informative:xxgrinning--00xx3:
grahamw48
6th September 2011, 00:15
I'm lucky that my weight has been more or less the same from age 18 to now, (but actually goes DOWN when in the Phils for any length of time).
As the Doc says, all things in moderation and plenty of exercise.:xxgrinning--00xx3:
I'll still try to cook a good healthy meal for a couple of quid though, rather than risk eating something at 3 times the price that may have been scraped off the floor of some rodent-ridden kitchen. :cwm3:
branno
6th September 2011, 20:18
i just look at half a pound of chocolates.. and i put 3 pound on...:icon_lol::icon_lol:
les_taxi
6th September 2011, 20:37
I'm lucky that my weight has been more or less the same from age 18 to now, (but actually goes DOWN when in the Phils for any length of time).
As the Doc says, all things in moderation and plenty of exercise.:xxgrinning--00xx3:
I'll still try to cook a good healthy meal for a couple of quid though, rather than risk eating something at 3 times the price that may have been scraped off the floor of some rodent-ridden kitchen. :cwm3:
I will eat anything if I fancy it:D
My fav Indian takeaway has never dealt me a dodgy meal and you can see them cook it:xxgrinning--00xx3:
grahamw48
6th September 2011, 23:37
Maybe I'll treat you after my free taxi ride then.
- Hope it's not too far out of your way. :icon_lol:
Dedworth
7th September 2011, 00:17
Maybe I'll treat you after my free taxi ride then.
- Hope it's not too far out of your way. :icon_lol:
Some inaccuracies here - free.................. aren't you both from Yorkshire ? :D
grahamw48
7th September 2011, 00:41
Technically...but bartering is permitted between those hailing from god's country.
As for the rest of you....not bloody likely. :D
Dedworth
7th September 2011, 00:51
Technically...but bartering is permitted between those hailing from god's country.
As for the rest of you....not bloody likely. :D
My late Mum was born in Armley, grew up in Scarborough but I'm proud to be a Southern Softie :D
Michealleo
7th September 2011, 08:26
Well i believe on it that every food has it's own nutritional values . Some food are good but some aren't But still u can't say all takeaway foods are unhealthy . For example some peoples told that eating egg yolk is unhealthy but i am not agree with it because it is really good for skin and hairs .
grahamw48
7th September 2011, 10:34
My late Mum was born in Armley, grew up in Scarborough but I'm proud to be a Southern Softie :D
Ok I'll confess.
My mother was born in Tidworth, Wiltshire.
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Dedworth
7th September 2011, 11:32
Ok I'll confess.
My mother was born in Tidworth, Wiltshire.
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Wurzel :D
grahamw48
7th September 2011, 13:12
Must account for my 'soft' side. :Erm:
les_taxi
7th September 2011, 14:28
Mother Barnsley,Dad Harrogate proper yorkshire me:D
Englishman2010
7th September 2011, 14:57
Dad, Cambs and Mum, Surrey, so I guess I'm a southern softie too:D, although I always consider my self an East Midlander as I've always lived in Lincs/Leics :xxgrinning--00xx3:
grahamw48
7th September 2011, 19:17
Yes, but it gets worse.
Maternal Grandma was Irish...from Wicklow.:Erm:
My poor boy is 12.5% Irish, 12.5% savvern softie, 25% Yorkshire and 50% Filipino. :NoNo:
Terpe
7th September 2011, 19:35
Nothing to do with take away foods but here goes:-
My mum was born in Mitcham (London). Her parents (my grandparents) were both born and bred in Newcastle upon Tyne, and had extreme geordie accents. As a young'un I always had problems to understand what they were talking about. Oddly, my mum had a London accent.
Anyway, my dad was from Market Harboro'. My mums parents never did really like the southern softie, always interesting times.
My mum stuck with my dad through 'thick and thin'. Plenty of 'thin' I can say.
Plenty of thick too, if you include 'thick-ears'
branno
7th September 2011, 20:08
Mother Barnsley,Dad Harrogate proper yorkshire me:D
on ilkley mooooooor by tat :xxgrinning--00xx3:
branno
7th September 2011, 20:11
It's definitely more likely in Asia that the chef's hands are not clean, but don't kid yourself that the chef in the Uk has clean hands either. It always shocks me how many men leave the Gents loos without washing their hands:yikes: I'm not sure how true this is, but I once heard that bowls of peanuts/snacks on the bars of pubs have about 15 different varieties off pee in them:omg:
may be 16 ..if i eat them too ...:icon_lol:
Ako Si Jamie
7th September 2011, 20:13
Mum - Bristol, Dad - Ilford, Essex
My grandparents were from the same area's apart from one of my grans. She was from Pontefract I think.
And my great-grandfather was from Aberdeen apparantly, so I've got a bit of sweaty in me :icon_lol:
branno
7th September 2011, 20:13
Technically...but bartering is permitted between those hailing from god's country.
As for the rest of you....not bloody likely. :D
graham my sunshine.. i agree with you completely.. all wussies down that of the country... they cant even hold spade correctly :icon_lol:
les_taxi
7th September 2011, 20:22
Flat beer and jellied eels:laugher:
branno
7th September 2011, 21:43
Flat beer and jellied eels:laugher:
:icon_lol::xxgrinning--00xx3: goes nice with a flat cap n a ferret or two :icon_lol:
grahamw48
7th September 2011, 23:29
Mum - Bristol, Dad - Ilford, Essex
My grandparents were from the same area's apart from one of my grans. She was from Pontefract I think.
And my great-grandfather was from Aberdeen apparantly, so I've got a bit of sweaty in me :icon_lol:
Ayup, Pontefract you say. :Erm:
My home town...and PROPER Yorkshire lad. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
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This could have been my Grandad talking on the video. :icon_lol:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmSA0W3mkn4&feature=related
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