Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 Someone sent me a clip the other day of a making some sort of sandwich... It had egg, bacon, cheese and a hamburger, then, guess what she used for the bun??? KRISPY KREMES! HA! I have to say, I like watching her show, just to see what kind of ridiculous thing she will make next. > > RE: Cooking with a: Years ago my sister was told not to date > ministerial students because they were out to find what sin was all about so > they could preach against it. I love to watch a and other cooking shows. > I learn so much of what others talk about and watch (sins?) and am able to > turn their comments into the positive! Likewise, my personal library is > filled with what I affectionately call " sin " books. If I do not read them, I > don't know what others are talking about. Reading them, I am able to > effectively and knowledgeably " preach " against. > > Anne > > Anne Schreiner, RD, LDN, CDE > Dietitian/Nutritionist/Educator > NutriNutRD@... <NutriNutRD%40aol.com> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 Someone sent me a clip the other day of a making some sort of sandwich... It had egg, bacon, cheese and a hamburger, then, guess what she used for the bun??? KRISPY KREMES! HA! I have to say, I like watching her show, just to see what kind of ridiculous thing she will make next. > > RE: Cooking with a: Years ago my sister was told not to date > ministerial students because they were out to find what sin was all about so > they could preach against it. I love to watch a and other cooking shows. > I learn so much of what others talk about and watch (sins?) and am able to > turn their comments into the positive! Likewise, my personal library is > filled with what I affectionately call " sin " books. If I do not read them, I > don't know what others are talking about. Reading them, I am able to > effectively and knowledgeably " preach " against. > > Anne > > Anne Schreiner, RD, LDN, CDE > Dietitian/Nutritionist/Educator > NutriNutRD@... <NutriNutRD%40aol.com> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2008 Report Share Posted December 23, 2008 I agree to a certain extent. I feel as a health professional (hope to be an RD someday) we should keep an open mind about everything that we read/watch wether " good " or " bad " . By keeping an open mind we do not have to like what is on or what is being read but it may give us as health professionals an insight on what uneducated individuals are reading/watching. This also might help us on how to explain to these uneducated people exactly why these things are " bad " . - D'Aria, LPTA > RE: Cooking with a: Years ago my sister was told not to date ministerial > students because they were out to find what sin was all about so they could > preach against it. I love to watch a and other cooking shows. I learn so > much of what others talk about and watch (sins?) and am able to turn their > comments into the positive! Likewise, my personal library is filled with > what I affectionately call " sin " books. If I do not read them, I don't know > what others are talking about. Reading them, I am able to effectively and > knowledgeably " preach " against. > > Anne > > Anne Schreiner, RD, LDN, CDE > Dietitian/Nutritionist/Educator > NutriNutRD@... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2008 Report Share Posted December 23, 2008 I agree to a certain extent. I feel as a health professional (hope to be an RD someday) we should keep an open mind about everything that we read/watch wether " good " or " bad " . By keeping an open mind we do not have to like what is on or what is being read but it may give us as health professionals an insight on what uneducated individuals are reading/watching. This also might help us on how to explain to these uneducated people exactly why these things are " bad " . - D'Aria, LPTA > RE: Cooking with a: Years ago my sister was told not to date ministerial > students because they were out to find what sin was all about so they could > preach against it. I love to watch a and other cooking shows. I learn so > much of what others talk about and watch (sins?) and am able to turn their > comments into the positive! Likewise, my personal library is filled with > what I affectionately call " sin " books. If I do not read them, I don't know > what others are talking about. Reading them, I am able to effectively and > knowledgeably " preach " against. > > Anne > > Anne Schreiner, RD, LDN, CDE > Dietitian/Nutritionist/Educator > NutriNutRD@... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2008 Report Share Posted December 23, 2008 I'm on the FoodWine listserv from Central Michigan State U. We try to say foods are " worth living for " instead of " to die for " .... less guilt involved when enjoying treats in moderation! Schoneweis, MS, RD, LMNT On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 11:55 PM, Digna Cassens wrote: > I think a few excesses at times aren't bad at all. I'm not a BBQ expert by > any means as I'm not fond of the sauces. I much prefer the slow cooked until > the outside is black and the inside falls apart, with lots of garlic and > spices stuffed inside and a good spicy rub on the outside. But coconut > cream pie!!??? I love them, but fresh coconut is the best, no meringue, > fresh creme fraiche........... Now that's to die for. However, I have yet > to be able to eat dessert after eating any meal, let along a BBQ meal. > > Digna > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2008 Report Share Posted December 23, 2008 I'm on the FoodWine listserv from Central Michigan State U. We try to say foods are " worth living for " instead of " to die for " .... less guilt involved when enjoying treats in moderation! Schoneweis, MS, RD, LMNT On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 11:55 PM, Digna Cassens wrote: > I think a few excesses at times aren't bad at all. I'm not a BBQ expert by > any means as I'm not fond of the sauces. I much prefer the slow cooked until > the outside is black and the inside falls apart, with lots of garlic and > spices stuffed inside and a good spicy rub on the outside. But coconut > cream pie!!??? I love them, but fresh coconut is the best, no meringue, > fresh creme fraiche........... Now that's to die for. However, I have yet > to be able to eat dessert after eating any meal, let along a BBQ meal. > > Digna > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2008 Report Share Posted December 26, 2008 That is the WORSE foods combination anyone could think of. I can't understand anyone pretending it's real food that real people would eat. Digna Re: Re: Too funny - Cooking with a Someone sent me a clip the other day of a making some sort of sandwich... It had egg, bacon, cheese and a hamburger, then, guess what she used for the bun??? KRISPY KREMES! HA! I have to say, I like watching her show, just to see what kind of ridiculous thing she will make next. > > RE: Cooking with a: Years ago my sister was told not to date > ministerial students because they were out to find what sin was all about so > they could preach against it. I love to watch a and other cooking shows. > I learn so much of what others talk about and watch (sins?) and am able to > turn their comments into the positive! Likewise, my personal library is > filled with what I affectionately call " sin " books. If I do not read them, I > don't know what others are talking about. Reading them, I am able to > effectively and knowledgeably " preach " against. > > Anne > > Anne Schreiner, RD, LDN, CDE > Dietitian/Nutritionist/Educator > NutriNutRD@... <NutriNutRD%40aol.com> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2008 Report Share Posted December 26, 2008 That is the WORSE foods combination anyone could think of. I can't understand anyone pretending it's real food that real people would eat. Digna Re: Re: Too funny - Cooking with a Someone sent me a clip the other day of a making some sort of sandwich... It had egg, bacon, cheese and a hamburger, then, guess what she used for the bun??? KRISPY KREMES! HA! I have to say, I like watching her show, just to see what kind of ridiculous thing she will make next. > > RE: Cooking with a: Years ago my sister was told not to date > ministerial students because they were out to find what sin was all about so > they could preach against it. I love to watch a and other cooking shows. > I learn so much of what others talk about and watch (sins?) and am able to > turn their comments into the positive! Likewise, my personal library is > filled with what I affectionately call " sin " books. If I do not read them, I > don't know what others are talking about. Reading them, I am able to > effectively and knowledgeably " preach " against. > > Anne > > Anne Schreiner, RD, LDN, CDE > Dietitian/Nutritionist/Educator > NutriNutRD@... <NutriNutRD%40aol.com> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2008 Report Share Posted December 26, 2008 That is the WORSE foods combination anyone could think of. I can't understand anyone pretending it's real food that real people would eat. Digna Re: Re: Too funny - Cooking with a Someone sent me a clip the other day of a making some sort of sandwich... It had egg, bacon, cheese and a hamburger, then, guess what she used for the bun??? KRISPY KREMES! HA! I have to say, I like watching her show, just to see what kind of ridiculous thing she will make next. > > RE: Cooking with a: Years ago my sister was told not to date > ministerial students because they were out to find what sin was all about so > they could preach against it. I love to watch a and other cooking shows. > I learn so much of what others talk about and watch (sins?) and am able to > turn their comments into the positive! Likewise, my personal library is > filled with what I affectionately call " sin " books. If I do not read them, I > don't know what others are talking about. Reading them, I am able to > effectively and knowledgeably " preach " against. > > Anne > > Anne Schreiner, RD, LDN, CDE > Dietitian/Nutritionist/Educator > NutriNutRD@... <NutriNutRD%40aol.com> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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