• @LemmyKnowsBest
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    -3010 months ago

    Sorry, my nutritionist brain needs to interrupt this conversation to let everyone know that as delightfully delicious as fried mozzarella sticks are, the human body feels significantly unwell after eating them, and you don’t even notice how unwell you feel, because all you remember is how good the things tasted.

    Please eat nutritiously because every healthy human makes a significant difference in improvement to the planet, and to society as a whole, And if every human was nutritionally educated and conscious, this planet would be a fuckin Utopia.

    • @[email protected]
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      2410 months ago

      No offense, but IIRC ‘nutritionist’ isn’t a protected term - anyone can call themself a nutritionist. I believe ‘dietitian’ is the one that actually requires education/certification.

      Also, yeah, mozzarella sticks aren’t healthy, but once in a while won’t kill ya. Everything in moderation.

    • @[email protected]
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      1810 months ago

      Do you really think people don’t know deep-fried food is bad for them? You sound like born agains who believe there are people who haven’t heard of Jesus.

      • @clothes
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        110 months ago

        Not OP but I don’t think it’s obvious that people know how bad deep fried food is for them. Health effects of food are complicated and people are bad at nuance! We do a lot of cultural false equivalency about “all bad food is the same bad”, so I find reminders like OP’s helpful.

      • @LemmyKnowsBest
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        -2010 months ago

        You sound like you eat junk food and you don’t realize how unwell you feel.

        • @[email protected]
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          1010 months ago

          Not only do you sound fun at parties but also like one of those cult/health guru nuts that actually cause harm to people with their “all air diet”

          • @LemmyKnowsBest
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            -710 months ago

            I’m telling you, I accidentally had a job at a restaurant last year and I am a stickler for nutritious food so I promised myself I would never eat anything from that restaurant but a weak moment I ate a delicious mozzarella stick and within 30 minutes I felt markedly unwell. I suddenly felt gross and lazy and slow and apathetic just like everyone else around me, But they go their entire lives living this way because they eat food like this all the time and they don’t realize what it’s doing to them because they think it’s normal. This happened to me a few times over that year and there is no doubt in my mind that fried foods make people feel unwell. And I wouldn’t have noticed it if I weren’t always normally an extremely strict healthy eater.

              • @LemmyKnowsBest
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                10 months ago

                I’m a retired woman, not a boy, and I was traveling and got stranded in a one-restaurant-town for a minute. They hired me as bartender because they declared I was attractive and good for drawing in customers 🤷🏻‍♀️

                  • @[email protected]
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                    210 months ago

                    “Nutritionist” isn’t a protected term. Anyone can call themselves one. I am also a nutritionist btw and I say you should eat a diet of exclusively mozza sticks.

                  • @LemmyKnowsBest
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                    10 months ago

                    I did not say I was a nutritionist. I said “my nutritionist brain.” For a person to claim being a Nutritionist, they need a four-year Nutritionist degree

                    I am however CERTIFIED in nutrition. I took a shit-ton of college classes and earned a certificate in exercise physiology and nutrition.

                    I studied nutrition not only in school sitting at a desk, reading books, listening to lectures, doing projects, writing papers, and passing tests, but for 2 decades as a passion outside of school, I learned it, I loved it, and I live it.

                    Off the top of my head I can tell you which nutrients the human body needs (there are 27 micronutrients including vitamins and minerals like vitamin d, zinc, B12, calcium, etc.), WHICH FOODS HAVE THOSE NUTRIENTS IN THEM, and which foods are ideal for that purpose, vs which foods have little-to-no nutritional value therefore should be avoided if you want to feel your best. I can tell you how many calories a person needs to survive every day based on their varied levels of activity & their own unique body composition, I can tell you how many calories are in a gram of fat, how many calories are in a gram of protein, and how many calories are in a gram of carbohydrate, wherein fat, protein, and carbohydrate are the three macronutrients, and what the significance of all that is.

                    And if I tell you any more, you’re going to have to pay me, because I’m still paying off my college loans $63,000 after learning & living & preaching all this shit.

        • Metype
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          310 months ago

          I feel terrible constantly to be fair, but at least the food is yummy.

          (In all seriousness I am trying to eat healthier and generally be kinder to my body and my health but I also have terrible impulse control and really like some really unhealthy food)

    • @daltotron
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      510 months ago

      have you considered instead that fried cheese actually makes me feel great though because i’m simply built like an inhuman machine

      • @LemmyKnowsBest
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        -610 months ago

        Fried cheese makes you feel good because It’s delicious and it hits all the dopamine receptors.

        But does fried cheese make you feel energetic and alert and clear-thinking, vivacious, and feel sexy and strong and athletic in your body?

        Real food is fuel, nutrients. It makes people feel energetic, alert, vivacious, clear-thinking, sexy, strong, and athletic.

        • @daltotron
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          110 months ago

          But does fried cheese make you feel energetic and alert and clear-thinking, vivacious, and feel sexy and strong and athletic in your body?

          Yes. I don’t know what to tell you

    • Match!!
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      410 months ago

      what does nutrition science say about ska, though

    • @Drivebyhaiku
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      410 months ago

      Everybody got a vice. If a very occasional indulgence in fried cheese will cause the collapse of civilization as we know it then we are doing something wrong. I get that for a worm in horseradish the world is horseradish and this IS your horseradish but please relax.

      If we as a species made it past the 1800’s craze of adulterating everything with sawdust ,opiates, lead and alum we can account for a decent margin of error for things that are still actually food without the moral panic.

    • @rwhitisissle
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      210 months ago

      if every human was nutritionally educated and conscious, this planet would be a fuckin Utopia

      Well, I’m not going to say that’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard, but it’s certainly got a shot at the title.

    • @Son_of_dad
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      110 months ago

      There’s also nothing worse than a bad mozzarella stick. A good one cooked in a fryer is amazing, but those grocery store ones baked in an oven are pure trash