Speaking of junk - like junk food, here
is a site that has many of the secret menu items from your favorite
fast food joints. Items that you might like, but do not see on the
menu. Interesting that Wendy's in not featured.
Did you know that KFC has a triple down that is a larger version of
the double down, or that you can get bacon added to any order. How
about a side of biscuits with their honey and butter. Burger King
offers Frings, which is half fries and half onion rings and you can
order a ham and cheese if you are tired of burgers. Many more
goodies. Yum. Here is the LINK.
Showing posts with label Junk Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Junk Food. Show all posts
Sep 12, 2014
Mar 19, 2013
A Junk Food Diet Works
Junk food is commonly associated
with a coffee break and this junk food diet works. Nutritionist Mark
Haub went on a junk food diet to determine if he could eat almost
nothing but junk food and still lose weight. His theory was that
weight loss is primarily tied to calorie intake, rather than what
type of food you eat. He stuck to an 1,800 calorie per day diet of
mostly Twinkies, Donuts, Doritos, Oreos, and sugary cereals. He also
drank a protein shake and took a multivitamin.
During the two months of his diet, his body mass index dropped from 28.8 to 24.9 and he lost 27 pounds, dropping from 201 pounds to 174 pounds.
In addition to his weight loss, bad cholesterol levels dropped 20% over his normal healthy diet and his good cholesterol levels increased by 20%. He even dropped 39% on his bad fat levels, including triglycerides. This does debunk a number of other "fad" diet claims and proves it is volume that counts when trying to lose weight.
During the two months of his diet, his body mass index dropped from 28.8 to 24.9 and he lost 27 pounds, dropping from 201 pounds to 174 pounds.
In addition to his weight loss, bad cholesterol levels dropped 20% over his normal healthy diet and his good cholesterol levels increased by 20%. He even dropped 39% on his bad fat levels, including triglycerides. This does debunk a number of other "fad" diet claims and proves it is volume that counts when trying to lose weight.
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