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"My favorite?" Obama said. "Oh, this is a tough one. "It is tough, you know, because if I say something not healthy, people will be, like, you aren't really committed to health. If I say something healthy, you know -- I do -- honestly, I like all kinds of foods."
Obama mentioned Indian food, and then Mexican food, and then said: "No, if I picked one favorite, favorite food, it's French fries." The audience began to laugh. "Okay? It's French fries," Obama continued. "I can't stop eating them." As the students laughed more, the First Lady quickly returned to her role as advocate of health eating. "But eat your vegetables," she said, to still more laughs. "And exercise."
Read more at the Washington Examiner: Michelle Obama: 'I can't stop eating French fries. But eat your vegetables.' | Byron York | Beltway Confidential | Washington Examiner
Technically she is incorrect because french fries are potatoes with are a vegetable. However, in her defense, potatoes are the nutritional equivalent of high carb foods like breads and cereals. They don't provide the nutritional value associated with other vegetables like broccoli and spinach which contain good quantities of vitamins and minerals.... is there anything more to add to this?
Technically she is incorrect because french fries are potatoes with are a vegetable. However, in her defense, potatoes are the nutritional equivalent of high carb foods like breads and cereals. They don't provide the nutritional value associated with other vegetables like broccoli and spinach which contain good quantities of vitamins and minerals.
...the more you know!!!
... is there anything more to add to this?
More to add? You didn't say anything in the first place.
I didn't have too.
"Do as I say, not as I do."
But I guess you're trained to accept that so you don't "get" the thread. You Boo and BDBoop, all well trained to just do as you're told by people that don't live as they demand you do.
And you're perfect. No weaknesses. You put your mind to it, and you do it. You don't have cravings. Right? /scoff
LOL
She's smart, though - She knows my type well, she knows we're like vipers in the grass - "It is tough, you know, because if I say something not healthy, people will be, like, you aren't really committed to health. If I say something healthy, you know -- I do -- honestly, I like all kinds of foods."
But here here - I love french fries, too - and chocolate and all sorts of other stuff. . . . I eat them sparingly becaue I know they're bad for me.
:shrug: I don't blame her.
But the irony is humerous RE a post a few weeks ago where I called her 'the last person to take healthy-advice from' and someone jumped my **** for it.
I didn't have too.
"Do as I say, not as I do."
But I guess you're trained to accept that so you don't "get" the thread. You Boo and BDBoop, all well trained to just do as you're told by people that don't live as they demand you do.
And you're perfect. No weaknesses. You put your mind to it, and you do it. You don't have cravings. Right? /scoff
Is it really that slow that your quest to attack Obama for something yielded this? Seriously?
I have no quest to attack Obama, nice try though, please post again when you've decided to be relevant.
I'm pretty sure if you asked George Bush, he'd tell you that you should eat your broccoli. Ideally, at least.
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