It's a brand that has added sugar. I'd imagine it might be healthier to swap to one that doesn't.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2024 2:20 pmIts a brand name.Hoover Attack wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2024 12:40 pmWhy is peanut butter called skippy? Never heard that before and cant see the link.
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I now use a healthier brand - Pip & Nut and I've found you dont need to make this overnight, ten minutes is probably enough time to soak the oats.
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Saw battered creme eggs in a chippy in Hunstanton last summer, bloke said they were selling tonnes of them. Not to me he didn't!
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That's what she said.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2024 10:16 am I now use a healthier brand - Pip & Nut and I've found you dont need to make this overnight, ten minutes is probably enough time to soak the oats.
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Do the boffins know whether it’s because UPF is generally high in salt/sugar/sh*t that it’s linked to bad health outcomes?
Or is it because UPF is in and of itself bad/dangerous regardless of it’s nutritional content?
Or is it because UPF is in and of itself bad/dangerous regardless of it’s nutritional content?
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It seems to be both, but the focus is now more on the latter as well already knew that high sugar content and some trans fats were bad for us.
For example, wholewheat flour keeps a lot of the fibre from the wheat, whilst plain flour is basically devoid of any nutrients. There's an interesting theory that the prevalence of the specific wheat crop (dwarf wheat) created during the green revolution after the war that is ultra drought and disease resistant , and extremely calorie dense, but basically has zero nutritional value, is responsible for a lot of the worlds farming and dietary issues.
For example, wholewheat flour keeps a lot of the fibre from the wheat, whilst plain flour is basically devoid of any nutrients. There's an interesting theory that the prevalence of the specific wheat crop (dwarf wheat) created during the green revolution after the war that is ultra drought and disease resistant , and extremely calorie dense, but basically has zero nutritional value, is responsible for a lot of the worlds farming and dietary issues.
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The same nutritional scientists report, that there is little merit in fresh vegetables over the frozen versions. Vitamin C is easily oxidised and lost. This starts to take place, the minute vegetables are cropped. " Fresh " vegetables ( especially the ones from Abroad, a substantial amount ) take several days to get from farmer to supermarket. Frozen stuff get frozen within a few hours of being cropped, thus preserving the vitamin C. So, I think a lot of the problems derive very much from precisely what you eat & the calories within.
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Yep it's made out of a Kangaroo's nut'sB.whitehouse+10more wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 10:42 pmThought he was a kangaroo