Home cooking makes you fatter?!

4 watchers
Apr 2013
4:59pm, 16 Apr 2013
3,502 posts
  •  
  • 0
Sharkie
Crikey leaguefreak I'm not sure what I'm meant to be offended by :-) Better go back and check so I can wallow in self righteous indignation, SUCH a popular pastime these days! :-)

Jambomo - She does get home cooked liver cake (free range eggs, lambs liver, strong wholemeal flour, ) which is a start.
Apr 2013
7:28pm, 16 Apr 2013
356 posts
  •  
  • 0
Muddie
I watched a dog training programme once [possibly It's me or the dog?] where the two dogs were fed roast dinners and the humans - two adults and an adolescent - had ready meals. Totally bonkers.
Apr 2013
7:31pm, 16 Apr 2013
357 posts
  •  
  • 0
Muddie
We eat a lot less processed food than we used to. I'm a big fan of casseroles :-)
Apr 2013
7:54pm, 16 Apr 2013
6,070 posts
  •  
  • 0
Oysterboy
My home cooking is making OH gain weight.

I always cook healthy food but lots of it. Before we met he lived almost exclusively on sandwiches and now eats a lot more with me cooking for him regularly. It's not my fault. Food is nice!
Apr 2013
8:17pm, 16 Apr 2013
6,510 posts
  •  
  • 0
The Teaboy
Yeah, but shouldn't he be burning it off afterwards?
Apr 2013
8:29pm, 16 Apr 2013
7,557 posts
  •  
  • 0
McGoohan
I am overweight mainly cos I haven't been home cooking.

Or exercising.
Apr 2013
8:39pm, 16 Apr 2013
17,591 posts
  •  
  • 0
Johnny Blaze
I like big buns and i cannot lie.
Apr 2013
8:46pm, 16 Apr 2013
7,558 posts
  •  
  • 0
McGoohan
you other brothers cannot deny
Apr 2013
9:28pm, 16 Apr 2013
3,277 posts
  •  
  • 0
Wine Legs
Binks doesn't leave leftovers.... I assume that's a testament to good cooking... Or a greedy bastard. Either way, my mum liked the fact that he is a food-Hoover. I don't so much as there's never enough left for lunch or another meal.
Apr 2013
9:35pm, 16 Apr 2013
5,393 posts
  •  
  • 0
*Anj*
Mr A too WL, he is a veritable food hoover

About This Thread

Maintained by fetcheveryone
According to the radio, a study suggests that standing around cooking your own food is worse for you...

Related Threads

  • food









Back To Top
X

Free training & racing tools for runners, cyclists, swimmers & walkers.

Fetcheveryone lets you analyse your training, find races, plot routes, chat in our forum, get advice, play games - and more! Nothing is behind a paywall, and it'll stay that way thanks to our awesome community!
Get Started
Click here to join 112,275 Fetchies!
Already a Fetchie? Sign in here