Did anyone watch Supersize v Superskinny? Crazy programme, i love it! Anyone ever thought of trying the baby food diet to lose some weight, i am tempted... anyone else... no?
I don't understand the diet.... isn't it just purre food? In which case it's the same as an adult diet but liquified?
Don't have to call it a baby food diet, just a liquid diet. And looking at my daugthers nappies... not something that I would inflict upon myself.
If you make the food yourself, like I do, fair enough, you know exactly what's in it. Most jars, even organic ones, have more in them than just veg and meats ect.
Yes I did, how silly is that. Personally jarred food looks like sick, I dont know how anybody in their right mind would eat it. Another stupid Hollywood fad I think! How skinny was the woman on the show! Cutting out major food groups from her diet, she has no fat and her body is eating itself to survive!
I used to be skinny..... before I had to kids, now I actually have to eat properly or I havn't got the energy to keep up with them. And I love my food too much. I love cheese!! I wouldn't like to do that to my body, but I suppose some people feel they need to/have to.
Me too Hysteria, well way before I had my baby somewhere in my late teens and early twenties was I skinny, this lady on the programme was bordering on anorexia. Her ribs showing and hip bones sticking out
Cutting out any food groups from your diet is silly and can have the opposite effect (if the aim is to lose weight)
So called 'diets' are a waste of time. All you have to do is eat healthy, well-balanced (with all the food groups)foods. Drink enough water and exercise. Not really that hard to be honest.
I am sometimes astounded by the fact that people try these silly diets....the baby food diet.....what next???Perhaps there will be a new fad soon whereby we all have to find a wet nurse who will breastfeed us....
Yoy never know Karen999, society has changed in stranger ways. maybe somebody will invent a special machine we can hook ourselves up to... and just re - fuel and not actually eat.
But if you make up the chocolate and orange pudding with a dash of cointreau into little dessert glasses and put whipped cream on the top, it doubles as a lovely mousse for dinner parties