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Re: $200 reward
I assume that you know what foods are good and bad for you, so won't cover that.
These guys look great. I haven't ordered from them, but I am honestly thinking about it just from their ridiculous selection. You don't find sapotes very often around here...and damn, they're delicious. http://diamondorganics.com/ Here's the 'testimonials'. They've been around for a while and look reliable. http://diamondorganics.com/testimonials |
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I really hate threads like this, but if kurosh is enough of a lazy retard to give people 200 bucks, I guess I shouldn't stop him.
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I really hate threads like this, but if kurosh is enough of a lazy retard to give people 200 bucks, I guess I shouldn't stop him. [/ QUOTE ]EV, Dids, EV. |
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Reasons why your site is better than another one is a bonus.
If you pick out a weekly diet, that is even better! |
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My site looks good due to it's variety and freshness. They won't ship vegetables and fruits that are out of season, which is a GOOD sign.
As far as weekly diet goes, I don't know what you like, but here's a good list of foods and when to eat them. http://majidali.com/food.htm Non-diabetic Hypoglycemia? The biggest point to remember is to stay away from large meals, instead eat lots of small ones though the day. Eat lots of high fiber foods but stay away from excess carbs, especially simple carbs. Vegetables, lean meats/fish, beans, and seeds/nuts should be your staples. You can experiment with fruits, as they have higher sugar levels that may or may not affect you. |
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I really hate threads like this, but if kurosh is enough of a lazy retard to give people 200 bucks, I guess I shouldn't stop him. [/ QUOTE ] Pot to Kettle........... |
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When have I ever had 200 bucks to give to people 'cause I was lazy?
I don't think you know what pot and kettle means. |
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Re: $200 reward
The Healthy Chef, Inc www.thehealthychef.net $36.99 per day, includes 3 meals plus 1 snack. Also has the Whole Food diet. All the food is organic with no preservatives. The Healthy Chef seems the best option for those who desire more personalized service and three meals a day. He can even place a personal chef in your home. Chef John Procacci who is certified in health foods, served as Executive Chef for Chamberlin’s Natural Foods and Spa Chef for The Wyndham Palace Resort & Spa at Walt Disney World, and seems the best in terms of individual attention. The three meal option was for those who wanted to eat healthy, and not necessarily diet.
It's not local but it has over 120 weekly diet plans that you can choose from or create your own. Sounds like you would have to heat some of the meals though. Another option that you might consider would be talking to a local caterer and seeing if you can work out a custom weekly meal plan for 1 person with them. Alot of local catering places won't have websites so it's kind of hard to find on the internet, but it seems like it would be your best option if you're looking for the least amount of food preperation. Anything you order online is going to need to be reheated in some way. A local caterer can deliver food that's hot and needs no prep. |
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Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm, lazy retard Dids.......
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Re: $200 reward
Currently between diamondorganics and healthychef. Right now I'm leaning towards healthychef because all of their food is fresh and it seems more geared towards what I'm looking for. Diamondorganics has a lot of tasty looking stuff but less meals and all their meats are frozen.
Someone could try finding some local caterers or chefs... They might be better. |
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