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725.1 | | DKAS::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Thu Mar 05 1992 14:37 | 7 |
| Hi again,
All set for the McDonald's information (thanks Sharon!).
Still looking for a good book recommendation, though ...
- Andrea
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725.2 | | HEYYOU::ZARLENGA | miss, I coulda gotten that for ya | Thu Mar 05 1992 17:43 | 1 |
| Any good sized bookstore will have what you're looking for.
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725.3 | | LAGUNA::THOMAS_TA | brother wolf & sister moon | Thu Mar 05 1992 18:25 | 11 |
| Andrea,
The man who wrote the T-Factor diet book has a little handbook
out the has the fat (and calorie I think) count for alot of
foods. I found it in the diet book section of a large
book store... it's called the T-Factor <mumble mumble>...
it's about 5" tall and fits in a pocket or purse
easily.
with love,
chey
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725.4 | | DKAS::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Fri Mar 06 1992 15:49 | 4 |
| .2 - I guess I'm trying to avoid buying *two* books if possible (and
this was a good-sized bookstore, the Open Book in Westboro).
.3 - I'll take a look and see. Thanks Cheyenne!
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725.5 | Try This One | YAHOOS::VASQUEZ | | Fri Mar 06 1992 16:14 | 9 |
| The one that my nutritionist recommended is "The Complete Book of Food Counts"
by Corinne T. Netzer. It's a paperback, $5.99, and runs about 600 pages. It
lists the calories, protein grams, carb grams, fat grams, and cholesterol,
sodium and fiber counts for generic and brand name foods.
It seems to have all of the things you were looking for, but I wouldn't
recommend carrying it in your pocket. :-)
-jer
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725.6 | 2nd the Food Counts book. Store next to Purity on 62 | MLCSSE::MAHON | | Mon Mar 09 1992 20:34 | 7 |
| I have that Food Counts book. It's great. Unfortunately, now
that I know exactly what's in all the fast food stuff, I can't
bring myself to eat it anymore!
Boy, have I been craving curly french fries!
b
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725.7 | Thanks - all set! | DKAS::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Thu Mar 12 1992 17:55 | 9 |
| The bookstore just got a shipment of Food Counts - it's really
great. They also had a hardcover Encyclopedia of Food Counts by the
same author, but I wasn't going to spend $25 on it ... at least not yet
;-) .
The T-Factor small paperback is good to carry around, so I got
that one too ;-) .
- Andrea
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725.8 | Chol versus Fat | CASPRO::LMARINO | | Wed Aug 05 1992 21:45 | 5 |
| whats the difference between Fat and Cholesterol. Like Shrimp
has no fat, but tons of Cholesterol. If your on a low fat
diet, could you eat shrimp?
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725.9 | | HEYYOU::ZARLENGA | but it was Saturday night | Wed Aug 05 1992 22:08 | 24 |
| .8> what's the difference between Fat and Cholesterol?
Cholesterol is found in animal foods. It is unrelated to animal
fats, with the one exception that when you consume less saturated
fat, your serum (blood) cholesterol level will usually drop.
Chemically, cholesterol and fat are not similar, but many people
assume they are.
Humans need cholesterol - it's one of the building blocks for all
cell membranes. It is necessary for the manufacture of bile, sex
hormones, vitamin D, and myelin. All the cholesterol we need can
be produced by the body (the liver and intestines).
.8> Like Shrimp has no fat, but tons of Cholesterol. If you're on a low fat
.8> diet, could you eat shrimp?
Yes.
In fact, even the more fatty cuts of fish (eg: salmon) are not that
bad for you - as long as the fish is a cold water fish - the fat is
loaded with omega-3 fatty acids. You will still have to take the 9
calories per gram, but omega-3 fats are some of the best you can eat.
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