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What do you have on your chips / fries?

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What do you have on chips / fries?

  • Salt

  • Vinegar

  • Ketchup

  • Mustard

  • Gravy

  • Mayonnaise

  • Other... (Details in thread)


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Cheese is quite good for you.

Not in terms of calories. When you start melting large quantities over fries it pretty much loses all of its nutritional goodness.

BTW that orange shit Americans wrongly call cheese cant possibly be good for you.
 
The context is that you said "calories" was why cheese was bad; this is false. The nutritional value relative to the number of calories found in cheese makes it a less healthy food choice than some other foods. This does not mean that "cheese is unhealthy because of calories" but rather that it should be used with limitations in mind.

Do you know what context is?

No wonder you're a bible thumping christiantard - you lack critical thinking skills.

I'm a bible thumping christan-tard because Christ lifted my parents out of crack-addition and me out of abject poverty.

Thanks for asking 🙂
 
The context is that you said "calories" was why cheese was bad; this is false. The nutritional value relative to the number of calories found in cheese makes it a less healthy food choice than some other foods. This does not mean that "cheese is unhealthy because of calories" but rather that it should be used with limitations in mind.
No, the context is that of the Western world, the people of which, as a whole, get more calories than they need without trying; therefore, value is placed on those foods that are calorically empty but otherwise nutritionally rich, because there are so many foods that are calorically rich but otherwise nutritionally empty.

Any idiot on a diet knows this.

I'm a bible thumping christan-tard because Christ lifted my parents out of crack-addition and me out of abject poverty.

Thanks for asking 🙂
The fact that you needed a semi-mythical being imbued with magical powers to set your life straight is more of an indication of your character than the fact that you're Christian.
 
we invented chips (what you call crisps)

therefore, you must call them chips.

:colbert:

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