Ninkyou wrote: » I'm guess it's like Herbalife or some ridiculously overpriced nonsense. I could be wrong though. OP, care to elaborate? Is it not just normal food?
Real Food. Pre-Cooked, Frozen, No fillers like rice or noodles. No hidden sugars, or Bad Carbs. No preservatives or processed foods, just natural foods the way we ate 40 years ago.
Western Omelet [Egg patty: Whole eggs, Whey, Skim milk, Butter flavored oil (Partially hydrogenated soybean oil, Salt, Soybean lecithin, Artificial flavors, Butter oil, Vitamin A palmitate, Beta carotene added for color), Soybean oil, Dried cream cheese product (Cream cheese, (Pasteurized milk and cream, Cheese culture, Salt, Carob bean gum), Nonfat dry milk, and Sodium phosphate), Modifed food starch, Salt, Xanthan gum, Liquid pepper extract, and Citric acid. Filling: Ham water added (Cured with: Water, Salt, Dextrose, Sodium phosphate, Smoke flavoring, Sodium erythorbate, Sodium nitrite), Onions, Red peppers, Green peppers, Pasteurized process cheddar cheese (Cheddar cheese (Pasteurized milk, Cheese culture, Salt, Enzymes), Water, Milkfat, Sodium phosphate, Sodium hexametaphosphate, Salt, Artificial color, with Cellulose powder added to prevent caking), Pasteurized process monterey jack cheese (Montery jack cheese (Pasteurized milk, Cheese culture, Salt, Enzymes), Water, Milkfat, Sodium phosphate, Salt, Sodium hexametaphosphate, with Cellulose powder added to prevent caking), Modified food starch, Salt.] Maple Sausage [Pork, Water, Sugar, Salt, Spices, Natural maple with other natural flavors, Dextrose, Autolyzed yeast, Natural flavor (Corn syrup solids, Lime juice solids, Natural flavor), Flavoring, BHT, TBHQ, Citric acid, Lactic acid.]
3bambi3 wrote: » Ninkyou wrote: » I'm guess it's like Herbalife or some ridiculously overpriced nonsense. I could be wrong though. OP, care to elaborate? Is it not just normal food? It isn't. It's one of those plans where you pay for all the food and they ship it to you. My favorite part: Real Food. Pre-Cooked, Frozen, No fillers like rice or noodles. No hidden sugars, or Bad Carbs. No preservatives or processed foods, just natural foods the way we ate 40 years ago. LOL.
Kruggeri wrote: » 3bambi3 wrote: » Ninkyou wrote: » I'm guess it's like Herbalife or some ridiculously overpriced nonsense. I could be wrong though. OP, care to elaborate? Is it not just normal food? It isn't. It's one of those plans where you pay for all the food and they ship it to you. My favorite part: Real Food. Pre-Cooked, Frozen, No fillers like rice or noodles. No hidden sugars, or Bad Carbs. No preservatives or processed foods, just natural foods the way we ate 40 years ago. LOL. 40 years ago? Like the 1970s? So what is that, like fondue parties and tang?
3bambi3 wrote: » ETA: This is there idea of non-processed food: Filling: Ham water
3bambi3 wrote: » Kruggeri wrote: » 3bambi3 wrote: » Ninkyou wrote: » I'm guess it's like Herbalife or some ridiculously overpriced nonsense. I could be wrong though. OP, care to elaborate? Is it not just normal food? It isn't. It's one of those plans where you pay for all the food and they ship it to you. My favorite part: Real Food. Pre-Cooked, Frozen, No fillers like rice or noodles. No hidden sugars, or Bad Carbs. No preservatives or processed foods, just natural foods the way we ate 40 years ago. LOL. 40 years ago? Like the 1970s? So what is that, like fondue parties and tang? Yep. And everything in the microwave.
Kruggeri wrote: » 3bambi3 wrote: » Kruggeri wrote: » 3bambi3 wrote: » Ninkyou wrote: » I'm guess it's like Herbalife or some ridiculously overpriced nonsense. I could be wrong though. OP, care to elaborate? Is it not just normal food? It isn't. It's one of those plans where you pay for all the food and they ship it to you. My favorite part: Real Food. Pre-Cooked, Frozen, No fillers like rice or noodles. No hidden sugars, or Bad Carbs. No preservatives or processed foods, just natural foods the way we ate 40 years ago. LOL. 40 years ago? Like the 1970s? So what is that, like fondue parties and tang? Yep. And everything in the microwave. LOL - I think we had that microwave!
3bambi3 wrote: » Ninkyou wrote: » I'm guess it's like Herbalife or some ridiculously overpriced nonsense. I could be wrong though. OP, care to elaborate? Is it not just normal food? It isn't. It's one of those plans where you pay for all the food and they ship it to you. My favorite part: Real Food. Pre-Cooked, Frozen, No fillers like rice or noodles. No hidden sugars, or Bad Carbs. No preservatives or processed foods, just natural foods the way we ate 40 years ago. LOL. ETA: This is there idea of non-processed food: Western Omelet [Egg patty: Whole eggs, Whey, Skim milk, Butter flavored oil (Partially hydrogenated soybean oil, Salt, Soybean lecithin, Artificial flavors, Butter oil, Vitamin A palmitate, Beta carotene added for color), Soybean oil, Dried cream cheese product (Cream cheese, (Pasteurized milk and cream, Cheese culture, Salt, Carob bean gum), Nonfat dry milk, and Sodium phosphate), Modifed food starch, Salt, Xanthan gum, Liquid pepper extract, and Citric acid. Filling: Ham water added (Cured with: Water, Salt, Dextrose, Sodium phosphate, Smoke flavoring, Sodium erythorbate, Sodium nitrite), Onions, Red peppers, Green peppers, Pasteurized process cheddar cheese (Cheddar cheese (Pasteurized milk, Cheese culture, Salt, Enzymes), Water, Milkfat, Sodium phosphate, Sodium hexametaphosphate, Salt, Artificial color, with Cellulose powder added to prevent caking), Pasteurized process monterey jack cheese (Montery jack cheese (Pasteurized milk, Cheese culture, Salt, Enzymes), Water, Milkfat, Sodium phosphate, Salt, Sodium hexametaphosphate, with Cellulose powder added to prevent caking), Modified food starch, Salt.] Maple Sausage [Pork, Water, Sugar, Salt, Spices, Natural maple with other natural flavors, Dextrose, Autolyzed yeast, Natural flavor (Corn syrup solids, Lime juice solids, Natural flavor), Flavoring, BHT, TBHQ, Citric acid, Lactic acid.]
ninerbuff wrote: » 3bambi3 wrote: » Ninkyou wrote: » I'm guess it's like Herbalife or some ridiculously overpriced nonsense. I could be wrong though. OP, care to elaborate? Is it not just normal food? It isn't. It's one of those plans where you pay for all the food and they ship it to you. My favorite part: Real Food. Pre-Cooked, Frozen, No fillers like rice or noodles. No hidden sugars, or Bad Carbs. No preservatives or processed foods, just natural foods the way we ate 40 years ago. LOL. ETA: This is there idea of non-processed food: Western Omelet [Egg patty: Whole eggs, Whey, Skim milk, Butter flavored oil (Partially hydrogenated soybean oil, Salt, Soybean lecithin, Artificial flavors, Butter oil, Vitamin A palmitate, Beta carotene added for color), Soybean oil, Dried cream cheese product (Cream cheese, (Pasteurized milk and cream, Cheese culture, Salt, Carob bean gum), Nonfat dry milk, and Sodium phosphate), Modifed food starch, Salt, Xanthan gum, Liquid pepper extract, and Citric acid. Filling: Ham water added (Cured with: Water, Salt, Dextrose, Sodium phosphate, Smoke flavoring, Sodium erythorbate, Sodium nitrite), Onions, Red peppers, Green peppers, Pasteurized process cheddar cheese (Cheddar cheese (Pasteurized milk, Cheese culture, Salt, Enzymes), Water, Milkfat, Sodium phosphate, Sodium hexametaphosphate, Salt, Artificial color, with Cellulose powder added to prevent caking), Pasteurized process monterey jack cheese (Montery jack cheese (Pasteurized milk, Cheese culture, Salt, Enzymes), Water, Milkfat, Sodium phosphate, Salt, Sodium hexametaphosphate, with Cellulose powder added to prevent caking), Modified food starch, Salt.] Maple Sausage [Pork, Water, Sugar, Salt, Spices, Natural maple with other natural flavors, Dextrose, Autolyzed yeast, Natural flavor (Corn syrup solids, Lime juice solids, Natural flavor), Flavoring, BHT, TBHQ, Citric acid, Lactic acid.] Irony at it's best. The "key" selling phrase is that this is food that "Personal Trainers" eat and recommend. To funny.A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer IDEA Fitness member Kickboxing Certified Instructor Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition