Wow.. You can't live off Soup in a can. It doesnt have enough calories

JEDI

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sure the container says serves 2, this 150 calories per serving.

but i eat the whole thing at once.

but even if i have a can of soup for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, i only have 900 calorie intake?! :Q

 

foghorn67

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Originally posted by: JEDI
sure the container says serves 2, this 150 calories per serving.

but i eat the whole thing at once.

but even if i have a can of soup for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, i only have 900 calorie intake?! :Q

Whatever clever signature you ever had, is trumped by this one post.
 

SSP

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
you'll get your recommended daily allowance of sodium though, and then some.

like drinking from the ocean.
 

ElFenix

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says 210 calories per serving on their website :confused:

900 mg of sodium though :barf;
 

loup garou

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Originally posted by: foghorn67
Originally posted by: JEDI
sure the container says serves 2, this 150 calories per serving.

but i eat the whole thing at once.

but even if i have a can of soup for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, i only have 900 calorie intake?! :Q

Whatever clever signature you ever had, is trumped by this one post.
ONE post? You obviously haven't read too many of this guy's posts.
 

Crono

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You can live off of a loaf of whole wheat bread + vitamin pill a day. If you use that famous bread recipe that's been posted here (forgot whose that was, really good though), you could live off less than $1 day for food.
 

PHiuR

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Originally posted by: Crono
You can live off of a loaf of whole wheat bread + vitamin pill a day. If you use that famous bread recipe that's been posted here (forgot whose that was, really good though), you could live off less than $1 day for food.

please dig it up, i'm interested as i am running out of funds for food.
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: PHiuR
Originally posted by: Crono
You can live off of a loaf of whole wheat bread + vitamin pill a day. If you use that famous bread recipe that's been posted here (forgot whose that was, really good though), you could live off less than $1 day for food.

please dig it up, i'm interested as i am running out of funds for food.
c'mon.... everyone can afford ramen noodles.
 

rudder

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Originally posted by: SSP
Originally posted by: moshquerade
you'll get your recommended daily allowance of sodium though, and then some.

like drinking from the ocean.

at least you won't have to pay for embalming when you die.
 

OutHouse

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Originally posted by: ElFenix
says 210 calories per serving on their website :confused:

900 mg of sodium though :barf;

why do companys put so much salt in their food??? with pasturization they dont need it for preservation...

Edit: 900mb is 0.03174656575462237 ounces which is 0.19 of a teaspoon


that isnt very much maybe a couple of shakes of a shalt shaker on your food.
 

Crono

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Originally posted by: PHiuR
Originally posted by: Crono
You can live off of a loaf of whole wheat bread + vitamin pill a day. If you use that famous bread recipe that's been posted here (forgot whose that was, really good though), you could live off less than $1 day for food.

please dig it up, i'm interested as i am running out of funds for food.

Here it is. You can use all whole wheat flour to turn it into a whole wheat recipe, if you wish (it's healthier and still tastes pretty good). You can use a regular oven instead of a bread maker. Buy some fruits and vegetables to eat occasionally on the cheap, and you can live fairly healthy, too.

Ramen is disgusting, btw. It isn't horrible tasting, but all that sodium... eww
 
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Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: ElFenix
says 210 calories per serving on their website :confused:

900 mg of sodium though :barf;

why do companys put so much salt in their food??? with pasturization they dont need it for preservation...

To help hide bland or bad taste.
 

halik

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Originally posted by: darkswordsman17
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: ElFenix
says 210 calories per serving on their website :confused:

900 mg of sodium though :barf;

why do companys put so much salt in their food??? with pasturization they dont need it for preservation...

To help hide bland or bad taste.


yup 90% of canned crap has about half of the daily sodium dose per can.
 

jman19

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Originally posted by: drinkmorejava
I think the point is you'll die of a heart attack from the sodium before you starve to death.

Only certain people are susceptible to cardiovascular issues that can arise from too much sodium.
 

ElFenix

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Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: ElFenix
says 210 calories per serving on their website :confused:

900 mg of sodium though :barf;

why do companys put so much salt in their food??? with pasturization they dont need it for preservation...

Edit: 900mb is 0.03174656575462237 ounces which is 0.19 of a teaspoon


that isnt very much maybe a couple of shakes of a shalt shaker on your food.

salt is about 40% sodium and 60% chlorine. there are about 2300 mg of sodium in a teaspoon of table salt. a teaspoon is about the recommended amount. your body only requires about 500 mg of salt a day.
 

0roo0roo

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what about chowders? should be atleast 500 per can i figure. not that a soup is filling unless you start using it as a cooking sauce for pasta or something anyways. and yea, servings are bs, can is like a serving really:p