On April 10 2010 09:04 Carnivorous Sheep wrote:
On nom nom nom...
Looks delicious.
On nom nom nom...
Looks delicious.
Pretty sure the KFC is walk distance from NYU.
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Disregard
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On April 10 2010 09:04 Carnivorous Sheep wrote: On nom nom nom... Looks delicious. Pretty sure the KFC is walk distance from NYU. | ||
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Disregard
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On April 10 2010 09:09 The_Voidless wrote: Maybe if the bacon was used as the bread the chicken was used as the sandwich i would eat it. You would need mini bacon slabs for that, now that doesnt sound like a very profitable deal. | ||
Fontong
United States6454 Posts
On April 10 2010 08:55 cz wrote: Show nested quote + On April 10 2010 08:13 Bill307 wrote: On April 10 2010 07:53 Disregard wrote: Though this alone is very filling, all the protein and fat will instantly make you full. Interesting fact: there is a minimum time required for your body to realize you have eaten enough and to make you feel full. I believe it's about 15 minutes from when you start eating. Your body literally has very high latency. In addition, the kind of food you eat can affect how long it takes for you to feel full. For instance, glucose leads to a feeling of fullness faster than fructose does. (This is one of many reasons why people believe fructose -- which is loaded into almost everything in the US in lieu of surcrose/glucose, thanks to cheap high fructose corn syrup -- causes people to become fat much more than sucrose or glucose does. The widespread use of high fructose corn syrup in the US is potentially a much bigger problem than anything KFC contributes, imo. I believe the problem is much smaller in Canada because afaik, we don't have the corn subsidies or sugar import taxes that the US does.) Source? Don't believe this. I drink a weight-gainer shake (~700 cals in 500 ml of water) and I am instantly full. I wouldn't be surprised is drinking a protein filled shake gave you a faster filling effect than chicken. It probably goes through your system a bit faster. I drink similar things after working out (450ml with about 450 cal) and feel full almost right away. | ||
Cambium
United States16368 Posts
On April 10 2010 09:14 Fontong wrote: Show nested quote + On April 10 2010 08:55 cz wrote: On April 10 2010 08:13 Bill307 wrote: On April 10 2010 07:53 Disregard wrote: Though this alone is very filling, all the protein and fat will instantly make you full. Interesting fact: there is a minimum time required for your body to realize you have eaten enough and to make you feel full. I believe it's about 15 minutes from when you start eating. Your body literally has very high latency. In addition, the kind of food you eat can affect how long it takes for you to feel full. For instance, glucose leads to a feeling of fullness faster than fructose does. (This is one of many reasons why people believe fructose -- which is loaded into almost everything in the US in lieu of surcrose/glucose, thanks to cheap high fructose corn syrup -- causes people to become fat much more than sucrose or glucose does. The widespread use of high fructose corn syrup in the US is potentially a much bigger problem than anything KFC contributes, imo. I believe the problem is much smaller in Canada because afaik, we don't have the corn subsidies or sugar import taxes that the US does.) Source? Don't believe this. I drink a weight-gainer shake (~700 cals in 500 ml of water) and I am instantly full. I wouldn't be surprised is drinking a protein filled shake gave you a faster filling effect than chicken. It probably goes through your system a bit faster. I drink similar things after working out (450ml with about 450 cal) and feel full almost right away. Yea, I agree. Your body probably digest foods in liquid form much much faster than solids. Also, the water itself probably leaves you feeling more full. | ||
ShaLLoW[baY]
Canada12499 Posts
On April 10 2010 09:14 Fontong wrote: Show nested quote + On April 10 2010 08:55 cz wrote: On April 10 2010 08:13 Bill307 wrote: On April 10 2010 07:53 Disregard wrote: Though this alone is very filling, all the protein and fat will instantly make you full. Interesting fact: there is a minimum time required for your body to realize you have eaten enough and to make you feel full. I believe it's about 15 minutes from when you start eating. Your body literally has very high latency. In addition, the kind of food you eat can affect how long it takes for you to feel full. For instance, glucose leads to a feeling of fullness faster than fructose does. (This is one of many reasons why people believe fructose -- which is loaded into almost everything in the US in lieu of surcrose/glucose, thanks to cheap high fructose corn syrup -- causes people to become fat much more than sucrose or glucose does. The widespread use of high fructose corn syrup in the US is potentially a much bigger problem than anything KFC contributes, imo. I believe the problem is much smaller in Canada because afaik, we don't have the corn subsidies or sugar import taxes that the US does.) Source? Don't believe this. I drink a weight-gainer shake (~700 cals in 500 ml of water) and I am instantly full. I wouldn't be surprised is drinking a protein filled shake gave you a faster filling effect than chicken. It probably goes through your system a bit faster. I drink similar things after working out (450ml with about 450 cal) and feel full almost right away. I would assume that the fact that it's a powder mixed into a liquid has something to do with it, I was always under the impression that the reason you drink a protein shake after working out instead of just eating a steak or something is because it's much faster acting. ps, fuck you Cambium. | ||
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On April 10 2010 06:13 blahman3344 wrote: something like that belongs here: http://thisiswhyyourefat.com/ Man, there are a lot of dishes on that website that make the Double Down look like baby food. + Show Spoiler + ![]() ![]() | ||
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On April 10 2010 10:01 Sulli wrote: Show nested quote + On April 10 2010 06:13 blahman3344 wrote: something like that belongs here: http://thisiswhyyourefat.com/ Man, there are a lot of dishes on that website that make the Double Down look like baby food. + Show Spoiler + ![]() ![]() Holy hell how many pigs died to make that sandwich and are those hot dog turtles? | ||
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On April 10 2010 10:01 Sulli wrote: Show nested quote + On April 10 2010 06:13 blahman3344 wrote: something like that belongs here: http://thisiswhyyourefat.com/ Man, there are a lot of dishes on that website that make the Double Down look like baby food. + Show Spoiler + ![]() ![]() wtf why would anyone want to make food shaped like barbequed turtles thats just wtf | ||
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