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    10 months ago

    As somebody who used to weigh over 350 pounds, you need to be the thing that stops you. I promise, losing the weight is harder than just not buying that cake in the first place.

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      For me gaining weight is harder than losing it. I can eat all of that for myself and didn’t gain weight but still got the diabetes for myself

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        I pray I’m one day able to afford to just go buy a cake for no reason. I might finally be able to gain a pound.

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        I have found the only way I can not be obese (and I mean the lowest BMI I have had is 24) is the most extreme diets - keto and now carnivore since keto is too hard to stick to

        Though I don’t envy you. You have no clear signal that you’re eating unhealthily, but suffer the same ill health that us fatties do if you do eat unhealthily

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        10 months ago

        I think this is true for everyone

        that includes you, the lurker reading this comment

        Edit: oof, guess i struck a nerve.

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    10 months ago

    I have done that before. Its great before and during the cake consumption, but afterwards the regret sets in when your bloated stomach tries to digest the consequences of your actions

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      Nah nah. This is all accurate. However the difference is, you buy it, you eat it, you enjoy the hell out of it.

      Then after dinner, you tell your kids they can have the rest for dessert. And since there’s one piece left, you have the last piece like a hoss. Then it’s gone within a days work, and you can pretend it never happens while the kids think it was the best day ever and it’s a win win situation.

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    10 months ago

    As a “European” I never forget that I can just walk around the corner to buy cake because I don’t live in a suburban hellhole where I need a car to get food

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      10 months ago

      I mean, unless it’s decorated, cakes are fairly cheap (especially if you compare it to other foods by calories per dollar)

      I’d say the biggest thing stopping most people from doing this regularly is a desire to not get type 2 diabetes lol

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        I’d argue the biggest thing stopping most people from doing this is laziness. Which is great.

        Even getting to the store to buy a cake is the only way we do it, making one is too much work (for casual bored cake consumption).

        Probably purely the fact that when we go to the store we don’t have store bought cake on the mind, i we don’t buy it.

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        10 months ago

        Eating sugar doesn’t give anyone T2 diabetes. It’s largely a hereditary metabolic disease.

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          You’re definitely thinking of T1, or health class and the Internet lied to me all my life. Come to think of it…

          But for sure you can get T2 from making unhealthy choices with sugar consumption.

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            Unhealthy food choices in general can help cause obesity which increases one’s risk, as does age; still largely hereditary. How do I know? My maternal grandmother was type 1 diabetic, my mother was T2, myself and all three of my siblings are T2. It’s part of the counseling after your diagnosis. It’s probably better to listen to health care professionals instead of folks on the internet.

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    10 months ago

    I watched a girl storm into a supermarket and grab some things.

    I later saw her in the parking lot sitting in her pickup truck’s bed and going down on a whole rotisserie chicken and a cake.

    I think about her all the time.

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    10 months ago

    Wait until they figure out they can buy the cake mixes, and it’s possible to make your own cakes, with as much extra stuff as you want. I once made a cake with embedded cookies, and a peanut butter cream cheese frosting. I regret nothing.

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      10 months ago

      How much of a thing is using a cake mix? I bake often but just using simple ingredients that I buy separately, but cake mixes seem to be really popular, especially in the states. Is that true?

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        For people who arent super into baking they are a cheap, fun activity for an afternoon. Just add water and maybe some oil mix it with a spoon and bake it for the time stated on the box. No need to store or buy excess cocoa, flour, sugar, eggs and so on.

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          Thanks for your reply. I can’t say I relate to be honest, I would always want a good amount of all of those ingredients in stock. I can’t really see how mixing powder with water for 2 minutes constitutes an activity for a whole afternoon either.

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        I can, have and do bake cakes without the use of cake mixes. It’s not hard, and I normally have most of the ingredients on hand. But cake mixes are very popular, come in a wide variety of flavors/types, and, generally speaking, are pretty good. They’re also cheap. And they store well, and efficiently on the shelf or in a cabinet. So it’s just super convenient to have one on hand. It also takes like 30 seconds to make. Add water, oil, egg, mix.

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    10 months ago

    Look at this adult with a car. I bet you even claim to have impulse control too!

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        Common misconception. People will eat sugary fat free products and think it is a healthy product, but think that bacon will kill them, while in all likelihood it is the other way around.

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          Carbs are bad for you in high quantities the same as fats.

          Sugar isn’t actually much worse than any other carb either.

          But carb elimination has been linked to early death as well.

          It’s all about the amount you eat.

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                The findings show observational associations rather than cause-and-effect and what people ate was based on self-reported data, which might not be accurate.

                And the authors acknowledge that since diets were measured only at the start of the trial and six years later, dietary patterns could have changed over the subsequent 19 years.

                So yeah… quite useless, and even if it wasn’t useless, the key takeaway was that the choice to eat animal vs plants to replace the loss of carb intake was the bad/good effect, not lowering carb intake.

                One point for effort though ;-)

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              Ketoacidosis can cause death… but this is usually the result of starvation or uncontrolled diabetes combined with sudden carb restrictions.

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        It’s extremely high in saturated fat and salt, and so should be eaten sparingly. That’s not to say it can’t be a part of a balanced diet, but even a small portion provides a huge chunk of your daily requirements for each of those two, as well as for calories.

        Edit: Removed reference to dietary cholesterol, as this has little to no impact on health

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          I’m with you, don’t abuse anything too much, but then again it doesn’t mean that bacon is bad!

          We need salt, fat and cholesterol actually, just in sane amounts.

          Cholesterols are a whole debate too.

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    And eat a whole supermarket rotisserie chicken on your car just after you bought it. Some call it depression, I call it freedom.

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    As a diabetic I grapple with this often. Turns out can and should are very different things :( curse you pancreas. You too mom. Kids don’t do drugs with a baby in the womb. Your kids will suffer.

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      “kids: don’t do drugs with a baby in the womb” is really good advice but kids should not be doing drugs either inside or outside the womb.

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        I mean, before a certain age there’s no kids that do drugs with a baby in the womb. Whose womb? I assume they meant the kid’s womb. But if they’re able to do drugs with a baby in someone else’s womb, who am I to judge such a feat?

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        Depends on the drug. Kids can have medical issues just like adults can.

        Kids should not be pregnant, however.

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    LOL, just made a comment about watches and came here.

    Mid-80’s and mom was appalled at the notion of a $30 Swatch when a Timex could be had for $10. No Swatch. ☹

    Woke up one Saturday morning, decided I was fucking 50-yo and I could buy a damned Swatch if I wanted to! Bought TWO!

    Truly realizing you’re an adult is quite freeing. :)

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    I wish I could… I can’t drive, and I have celiac disease so bad that it has destroyed my gut so much, that even gluten free cakes make me sick.