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Happy Thanksgiving - What's your story?

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  • wtgW wtg

    @steve-miller

    It's actually pretty good for a box stuffing. We have it as an occasional treat (Mr wtg adds extra stuff like Sharon does), though less frequently since I turned into the UPF Nazi....

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    ShiroKuro
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    @wtg said in Happy Thanksgiving - What's your story?:

    UPF Nazi....

    UPF = ultraprocessed food?

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      @wtg said in Happy Thanksgiving - What's your story?:

      UPF Nazi....

      UPF = ultraprocessed food?

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      wtg
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      @ShiroKuro

      Yup.

      When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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        Steve Miller
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        I looked at the ingredients list on the bag and as UPF foods go it’s not the worst but the stuffing I used to make is much cleaner. I start by making cornbread and proceed from there.

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          jon-nyc
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          By the way, I really wish we could retire the phrase 'processed food' and come up with new description(s) of the foods in the category based on the mechanism or degree of harm. 'Processed' is just too neutral and generic (you know those strawberries you're eating? They've been through the picking, washing, and packaging process - really!).

          But less flip, it seems to me there's a big difference between organic whole wheat bread and neon-orange cheese dust, yet both are, indeed, processed foods. We need to make a better distinction. ('Ultra' helps, but only so much. It suffers from the same imprecision and lack of any biological reference).

          I realize I'm yelling into a void.

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            ShiroKuro
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            @steve-miller and @wtg what stuffing are you talking about? Maybe we should try it. (Despite its UPF label 😅

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              wtg
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              #29

              It's an Aldi product.

              https://www.realsimple.com/aldi-boxed-stuffing-11840611

              They must have overstocked last year, because I bought a bunch of boxes for $0.69 each sometime after the holidays. We get the herb and the lemon/thyme varieties, but skip the garlic/rosemary because we aren't big fans of garlic.

              When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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              • J jon-nyc

                By the way, I really wish we could retire the phrase 'processed food' and come up with new description(s) of the foods in the category based on the mechanism or degree of harm. 'Processed' is just too neutral and generic (you know those strawberries you're eating? They've been through the picking, washing, and packaging process - really!).

                But less flip, it seems to me there's a big difference between organic whole wheat bread and neon-orange cheese dust, yet both are, indeed, processed foods. We need to make a better distinction. ('Ultra' helps, but only so much. It suffers from the same imprecision and lack of any biological reference).

                I realize I'm yelling into a void.

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                wtg
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                @jon-nyc said in Happy Thanksgiving - What's your story?:

                But less flip, it seems to me there's a big difference between organic whole wheat bread and neon-orange cheese dust, yet both are, indeed, processed foods. We need to make a better distinction. ('Ultra' helps, but only so much. It suffers from the same imprecision and lack of any biological reference).

                I realize I'm yelling into a void.

                Maybe not.

                https://archive.is/qMDRj

                @steve-miller recommended the book Ultra-Processed People by Chris von Tulleken in a thread we had a while back about breakfast cereals. It's pretty interesting.

                it seems to me there's a big difference between organic whole wheat bread and neon-orange cheese dust

                The "organic whole wheat" label is marketing. Until you look at the ingredients, you don't really know how processed that organic whole wheat bread is. I'm a fan of homemade sourdough myself.

                Dr Chris' easy UPF swaps, though I suspect @jon-nyc doesn't really need the suggestions as he already eats pretty healthy food...

                https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/articles/chris_van_tulleken_ultra_processed_food_swaps

                When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                • wtgW wtg

                  It's an Aldi product.

                  https://www.realsimple.com/aldi-boxed-stuffing-11840611

                  They must have overstocked last year, because I bought a bunch of boxes for $0.69 each sometime after the holidays. We get the herb and the lemon/thyme varieties, but skip the garlic/rosemary because we aren't big fans of garlic.

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                  @wtg thanks! Maybe we’ll try that.

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                    @jon-nyc said in Happy Thanksgiving - What's your story?:

                    But less flip, it seems to me there's a big difference between organic whole wheat bread and neon-orange cheese dust, yet both are, indeed, processed foods. We need to make a better distinction. ('Ultra' helps, but only so much. It suffers from the same imprecision and lack of any biological reference).

                    I realize I'm yelling into a void.

                    Maybe not.

                    https://archive.is/qMDRj

                    @steve-miller recommended the book Ultra-Processed People by Chris von Tulleken in a thread we had a while back about breakfast cereals. It's pretty interesting.

                    it seems to me there's a big difference between organic whole wheat bread and neon-orange cheese dust

                    The "organic whole wheat" label is marketing. Until you look at the ingredients, you don't really know how processed that organic whole wheat bread is. I'm a fan of homemade sourdough myself.

                    Dr Chris' easy UPF swaps, though I suspect @jon-nyc doesn't really need the suggestions as he already eats pretty healthy food...

                    https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/articles/chris_van_tulleken_ultra_processed_food_swaps

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                    jon-nyc
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                    @wtg said in Happy Thanksgiving - What's your story?:

                    The "organic whole wheat" label is marketing. Until you look at the ingredients, you don't really know how processed that organic whole wheat bread is.

                    The stuff I buy is made by spirit millennials who go barefoot and eat their deodorant.

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                      @jon-nyc said in Happy Thanksgiving - What's your story?:

                      But less flip, it seems to me there's a big difference between organic whole wheat bread and neon-orange cheese dust, yet both are, indeed, processed foods. We need to make a better distinction. ('Ultra' helps, but only so much. It suffers from the same imprecision and lack of any biological reference).

                      I realize I'm yelling into a void.

                      Maybe not.

                      https://archive.is/qMDRj

                      @steve-miller recommended the book Ultra-Processed People by Chris von Tulleken in a thread we had a while back about breakfast cereals. It's pretty interesting.

                      it seems to me there's a big difference between organic whole wheat bread and neon-orange cheese dust

                      The "organic whole wheat" label is marketing. Until you look at the ingredients, you don't really know how processed that organic whole wheat bread is. I'm a fan of homemade sourdough myself.

                      Dr Chris' easy UPF swaps, though I suspect @jon-nyc doesn't really need the suggestions as he already eats pretty healthy food...

                      https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/articles/chris_van_tulleken_ultra_processed_food_swaps

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                      jon-nyc
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                      @wtg said in Happy Thanksgiving - What's your story?:

                      @jon-nyc said in Happy Thanksgiving - What's your story?:

                      The "organic whole wheat" label is marketing. Until you look at the ingredients, you don't really know how processed that organic whole wheat bread is.

                      Seriously though, this sentence is borderline unintelligible. I mean, not really because people understand that one means 'processed in a bad way, not a neutral or good way, but that just makes my point.

                      Flour is always processed. (ever seen wheat? it looks totally different than flour) Salt, same. When they mine it, it isn't in granules. Sugar? Looks very different in the bag than in the cane.

                      My decaf coffee is 'more processed' than regular. Does that mean it's worse for me? I don't think so.

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                        Had a multi-national Thanksgiving celebration hosted by our daughter, her husband and friends from a beach community in the Dominican Republic. Maybe 25 people up in a house in the hills overlooking the ocean. A little yoga, some guitar music, some pool time, some sun, a little rain and a mix of local foods prepared by a chef. Delightful time meeting their beach family!

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                          jon-nyc
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                          That sounds amazing, Ron.

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                            @wtg said in Happy Thanksgiving - What's your story?:

                            @jon-nyc said in Happy Thanksgiving - What's your story?:

                            The "organic whole wheat" label is marketing. Until you look at the ingredients, you don't really know how processed that organic whole wheat bread is.

                            Seriously though, this sentence is borderline unintelligible. I mean, not really because people understand that one means 'processed in a bad way, not a neutral or good way, but that just makes my point.

                            Flour is always processed. (ever seen wheat? it looks totally different than flour) Salt, same. When they mine it, it isn't in granules. Sugar? Looks very different in the bag than in the cane.

                            My decaf coffee is 'more processed' than regular. Does that mean it's worse for me? I don't think so.

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                            wtg
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                            @jon-nyc

                            I get what you are saying, but I'm not coming from the common definition of "processed". If you look at the NOVA food classification system and/or look into Tulleken's work, my observation about organic whole wheat bread might make more sense to you.

                            While NOVA isn't perfect, it's a starting point to discuss the concepts on a scientific level. I'm interested in the evolving research into what goes into our food and how it affects us. Honing the word choice, while not a bad thing to do to make it more understandable to and usable by the general public, not so much.

                            When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                              jon-nyc
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                              I get we’re stuck with it. And I’m fully aware of the sub-classifications. But it’s a breach of common sense which annoys me on principle.

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                                wtg
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                                Hey @kluurs ! How did your Thanksgiving go?

                                When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                                  @wtg said in Happy Thanksgiving - What's your story?:

                                  @jon-nyc said in Happy Thanksgiving - What's your story?:

                                  The "organic whole wheat" label is marketing. Until you look at the ingredients, you don't really know how processed that organic whole wheat bread is.

                                  Seriously though, this sentence is borderline unintelligible. I mean, not really because people understand that one means 'processed in a bad way, not a neutral or good way, but that just makes my point.

                                  Flour is always processed. (ever seen wheat? it looks totally different than flour) Salt, same. When they mine it, it isn't in granules. Sugar? Looks very different in the bag than in the cane.

                                  My decaf coffee is 'more processed' than regular. Does that mean it's worse for me? I don't think so.

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                                  wtg
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                                  @jon-nyc said in Happy Thanksgiving - What's your story?:

                                  My decaf coffee is 'more processed' than regular.

                                  I missed this first time around.

                                  Does that mean it's worse for me?

                                  It depends. Is it chemically decaffeinated or is it Swiss Water Process?

                                  (where's that devil emoticon when you need it?)

                                  When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                                    jon-nyc
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                                    I wasn’t literally the question (water). I was pointing out the absurdity of ‘more processed’ = ‘worse’. Again, ‘processed’ carries no health valence per se. My grapes are healthier after going through the washing process.

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                                      When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                                      • J jon-nyc

                                        By the way, I really wish we could retire the phrase 'processed food' and come up with new description(s) of the foods in the category based on the mechanism or degree of harm. 'Processed' is just too neutral and generic (you know those strawberries you're eating? They've been through the picking, washing, and packaging process - really!).

                                        But less flip, it seems to me there's a big difference between organic whole wheat bread and neon-orange cheese dust, yet both are, indeed, processed foods. We need to make a better distinction. ('Ultra' helps, but only so much. It suffers from the same imprecision and lack of any biological reference).

                                        I realize I'm yelling into a void.

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                                        @jon-nyc said in Happy Thanksgiving - What's your story?:

                                        By the way, I really wish we could retire the phrase 'processed food' and come up with new description(s) of the foods in the category based on the mechanism or degree of harm. 'Processed' is just too neutral and generic (you know those strawberries you're eating? They've been through the picking, washing, and packaging process - really!).

                                        But less flip, it seems to me there's a big difference between organic whole wheat bread and neon-orange cheese dust, yet both are, indeed, processed foods. We need to make a better distinction. ('Ultra' helps, but only so much. It suffers from the same imprecision and lack of any biological reference).

                                        I realize I'm yelling into a void.

                                        You're absolutely right. A term that general is often ignored by the bulk of the population.

                                        Crazy economist who likes to write about higher education.

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                                          Went to Sullivan's. It was great for Christmas. Surprised it was crowded. Were seated late at a high table in the bar. My stomach trouble makes my stomach bad when it is empty for too long. I was grumpy.
                                          Finally the food showed up. It was great, of course. Then everything was ok. 🙂

                                          "The man that hath no music in himself, nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils;” - Shakespeare

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