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Originally posted by: sonambulo
well let me say this.
my roommate survives off of toast, annies, and roasted peanuts. he only sihts once every two days and hes always in the bathroom for like 45 minutes. if i go in after him there are always siht swirls lining the toilet. so if you like swirly liquid sihts then eat lost of roasted peanuts.
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Originally posted by: sonambulo
well let me say this.
my roommate survives off of toast, annies, and roasted peanuts. he only sihts once every two days and hes always in the bathroom for like 45 minutes. if i go in after him there are always siht swirls lining the toilet. so if you like swirly liquid sihts then eat lost of roasted peanuts.
lets assume the person eating the peanuts maintains relatively normal diet with vegatables and other items
Originally posted by: dullard
Peanuts are very, very healthy. Especially if you are overweight. They contain lots of nutrients, and they destroy your appetite. A small handfull of peanuts ~30 minutes before a meal has been shown to be a very effective weight-loss plan. Do the opposite of what your mom said - spoil your appetite - and you lose weight.
Of course, like anything else, if you only eat peanuts or eat them in vast excess, then you aren't being very healthy.
Note: this post assumes you aren't allergic to peanuts.
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
i need more protein rich snacks so I'm weighing my options. I like nuts. peanuts, cashews and pistachios are my favorite.
Originally posted by: supafly
Well, in one cup of unsalted dry roasted peanuts, there are appx 854 calories, 72.5g fat, 31.4g total carbohydrates (Fiber 11.7g, Sugars 6.1g), and 34.6g protein.
Originally posted by: Whisper
I think they fall somewhere between almonds (good) and cashews (bad) in the overall scheme of things. So on a scale of 1-10, I'd venture possibly a 5 or 6.
