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Guest Brachiosaur

ok so the middle stack of sugar cubes belong to the right bottle, and the right stack belongs to the bottle in the middle i think

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Guest uptown devil

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when i was a kid i drank one of these filled with code red in under 15 minutes and then threw up immediately. merit badge not earned.

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My mom always used to flip her lid when she saw our neighbors' kids walking around all day with endless sippy cups full of "healthy! natural! APPIE JOOS!" I assume they never developed adult teeth.

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Guest Blanket Fort Collapse

(Not all carbohydrates are created equal)((there are different kinds of sugars))

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Guest fiznuthian

probably a most fitting thread to post this:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBnniua6-oM

 

it's a little dated and likely jazz if you're a professional internet user, but

lustig's info on carbohydrate metabolism is awesome!

he's been called out on a few inconsistencies by some internet wizards

but nothing that really brings his argument down. sugar in our food

is fucking OUT OF CONTROL.

 

hordes of people every day eat that the panera bread i work at and order low fat

smoothies under the impression that it's actually healthy.

what they don't know is i'm in the back blending up a smoothie concentrate that consists of:

 

water, sugar, fruit puree

 

in that order exactly on the label. its sugar water with some blended fruit added to it for flavor,

and it costs just under 4 1/2 dollars. 50+ grams of sugar water and yogurt down the hatch.

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Guest theSun

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when i was a kid i drank one of these filled with code red in under 15 minutes and then threw up immediately. merit badge not earned.

 

 

maybe i'm tired but i read this as "when i was a kid i would...", implying you did it often.

 

lol

 

nite watmmmmm

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Their is a big difference between how your body processes the carbs in vegetables, fruits and non-refined foods and refined sugars (white trash carbs) found in soda, white bread etc.

Understanding that starts with the GI system.

"Glycemic index (also glycaemic index, GI) is a ranking system for carbohydrates based on their immediate effect on blood glucose levels. It compares carbohydrates gram for gram in individual foods, providing a numerical, evidence-based index of postprandial (post-meal) glycemia. The concept was invented by Dr. David J. Jenkins and colleagues in 1981 at the University of Toronto."

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American iced tea is atrocious

yeah, agreed. i just go for unsweetened tea, its delicious

 

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i love drinking these at school. when you're just walkin around rocking the bottle, people will think you're drinking a 40, its great. since its unsweetened it doesnt make your teeth feel like shit, and it has just enough caffeine to keep you jazzed through the day.

 

Im th__iss close to making a thread in honor of Tejava

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American iced tea is atrocious

yeah, agreed. i just go for unsweetened tea, its delicious

 

tea.jpg

i love drinking these at school. when you're just walkin around rocking the bottle, people will think you're drinking a 40, its great. since its unsweetened it doesnt make your teeth feel like shit, and it has just enough caffeine to keep you jazzed through the day.

 

Im th__iss close to making a thread in honor of Tejava

 

Tejava is good to have around.

 

PS Blame the entire South for over-sweetening everything in America. It's like "can I get a turkey sandwich?" "Sure, 6 packs of sugar or 7?" down there.

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