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    Thai labels on Farang food!!!

    I am - for the first time in my life , trying to reduce weight ! ( Mods- please delete any sarky comments from E.G.)
    I have this little book that gives a calorific value for just about everything'
    So using this I am checking that goes down my neck.
    Veggies, fish and meat are all listed by weight so there is no problem .

    If I want crackers, cottage cheese or just about anything imported from a supermarket I find that the section of the packaging that gives you the various values of the contents has a label in Thai stuck over it.
    Now you can't stand there and pick the sticker off so you have to trust the "Lite" or "Low Fat" blurb !

    Any ideas why the Thais stick them on ? They don't normally eat farang food from supermarkets !!

    Ends up I get something labeled "Lite" and may as well drink a glass of melted butter !

    Any suggestions to get around around this dilemma will be welcomed !

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    It's also where the sell by date normally is

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog View Post
    It's also where the sell by date normally is

    As well !!!

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    you may have to buy one then peel the label off at home, best of luck on the diet

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    dont buy prepackaged shit, just buy fresh food and cook it yourself

    then you know exactly what is in your food

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    [quote=DrAndy;683230]dont buy prepackaged shit, just buy fresh food and cook it yourself

    99% of the time I do!!

    But sometimes I want a little change and thats when it goes belly up!

    According to this book a bottle of beer = 2 shots of whisky ! in calorific content !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happyman View Post
    I am - for the first time in my life , trying to reduce weight ! ( Mods- please delete any sarky comments from E.G.)

    FLOCK U!

    Any suggestions to get around around this dilemma will be welcomed !
    Give it up mate, just stick with the Mekong and some cheese. NO bread!

    Drink till you fall over again and pretty soon you'll be harrpy.

    E. G.

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    Any suggestions to get around around this dilemma will be welcomed !
    Fuck books and other BS.

    It's simple:

    EAT LESS, MOVE MORE.

    It's not rocket science. Going on different programs is a BS way of avoiding the real problem, unless you have a medical condition, you eat too much and don't move enough. Put that in reverse and you'll lose weight, it won't be fun, it won't be easy, your lazy tendiences will be telling you to stop, go back to eating too much while not moving enough. Don't listen to them.

    Eat until you are close being full 3 times a day.
    Exercise at any opportunuties - no need to start jogging and shit, just go for a walk once or twice a day, walk up and down stairs instead of elevators etc etc.

    Also don't eat after 18:30.

    Take a look at yourself after 2 months and you'll really see the difference. And feel the difference too.

    To recap:

    Eat til just about full 3 times a day.
    Change your routines to get as much daily exercise as you can.
    Don't eat after 18:30.
    Don't listen to your laziness telling you to sit, relax, and eat a pack of chocolate cream biscuits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Megahorn
    Also don't eat after 18:30.
    Kinda hard if ur still slogging away at work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happyman
    Any ideas why the Thais stick them on ?
    You can peel them off. No worries. If u are shy about that. Then ask staff and they will peel it off. I do it all the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Travelmate
    You can peel them off. No worries. If u are shy about that. Then ask staff and they will peel it off. I do it all the time.
    You can't, they use that type of sticker that leaves half the paper on when you peel it off!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Megahorn View Post
    Any suggestions to get around around this dilemma will be welcomed !
    Fuck books and other BS.

    It's simple:

    EAT LESS, MOVE MORE.

    Am trying to do the first as, with arthritis in both knees, the second is not really an option !
    However if I can reduce weight the prospect of walking more may not seem too bad

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bung View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Travelmate
    You can peel them off. No worries. If u are shy about that. Then ask staff and they will peel it off. I do it all the time.
    You can't, they use that type of sticker that leaves half the paper on when you peel it off!
    Or it rips off the top layer of the packaging (with the English text)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bung View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Travelmate
    You can peel them off. No worries. If u are shy about that. Then ask staff and they will peel it off. I do it all the time.
    You can't, they use that type of sticker that leaves half the paper on when you peel it off!
    Yes I know coz us Expats have clumsy fingers. Ask a Thai and they get it off nicely. Besides you ask for help, they rip, their bad. Not yours. Anyhooter they will giggle and pick another to peel for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Travelmate View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Travelmate
    You can peel them off. No worries. If u are shy about that. Then ask staff and they will peel it off. I do it all the time.
    You can't, they use that type of sticker that leaves half the paper on when you peel it off!
    Yes I know coz us Expats have clumsy fingers. Ask a Thai and they get it off nicely. Besides you ask for help, they rip, their bad. Not yours. Anyhooter they will giggle and pick another to peel for you.
    Nice one ! Am going to Robinsons later and will road test that one !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happyman View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Travelmate
    You can peel them off. No worries. If u are shy about that. Then ask staff and they will peel it off. I do it all the time.
    You can't, they use that type of sticker that leaves half the paper on when you peel it off!
    Yes I know coz us Expats have clumsy fingers. Ask a Thai and they get it off nicely. Besides you ask for help, they rip, their bad. Not yours. Anyhooter they will giggle and pick another to peel for you.
    Nice one ! Am going to Robinsons later and will road test that one !
    Also if you go to GNC the girls enjoy peeling labels there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happyman View Post
    If I want crackers, cottage cheese or just about anything imported from a supermarket I find that the section of the packaging that gives you the various values of the contents has a label in Thai stuck over it.
    Speaking of cottage cheese, anyone know where one can find decent quality largish curd cottage cheese in Bangkok? Villa, Foodland and the lot seem generally only to carry a small curd/ creamy version that I don't really care for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bugs View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Happyman View Post
    If I want crackers, cottage cheese or just about anything imported from a supermarket I find that the section of the packaging that gives you the various values of the contents has a label in Thai stuck over it.
    Speaking of cottage cheese, anyone know where one can find decent quality largish curd cottage cheese in Bangkok? Villa, Foodland and the lot seem generally only to carry a small curd/ creamy version that I don't really care for.
    Pay a visit to the top floor of the Emporium. Should be plenty there to satisfy your cheese cravings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Travelmate View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Happyman View Post
    If I want crackers, cottage cheese or just about anything imported from a supermarket I find that the section of the packaging that gives you the various values of the contents has a label in Thai stuck over it.
    Speaking of cottage cheese, anyone know where one can find decent quality largish curd cottage cheese in Bangkok? Villa, Foodland and the lot seem generally only to carry a small curd/ creamy version that I don't really care for.
    Pay a visit to the top floor of the Emporium. Should be plenty there to satisfy your cheese cravings.
    Norton has cows!!
    Maybe we can get him to do a TD special available at selected Mom and Pop shops ?
    Have tried using Dutch Mill and the other one and it ended up as either a festering lump of goo or a barely passable yoghurt !!!

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    Exercise is the key. If you do enough of that you won't have to worry as much about the calorific content of your food. Go swimming regularly if you have joint problems.

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    Kinda hard if ur still slogging away at work.
    My sister made all those kind of excuses too, as said - it ain't gonna be easy. 5 years later and she's still embarrassingly fat. Impluse eater, out and out. No self will.

    Swimming is a great way of exercising, getting into 1 hour a day swimming routine is a great idea. Healthy for mind as well as every part of your body, and easy/quite good for the joints.

    Best of luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Travelmate View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Happyman View Post
    If I want crackers, cottage cheese or just about anything imported from a supermarket I find that the section of the packaging that gives you the various values of the contents has a label in Thai stuck over it.
    Speaking of cottage cheese, anyone know where one can find decent quality largish curd cottage cheese in Bangkok? Villa, Foodland and the lot seem generally only to carry a small curd/ creamy version that I don't really care for.
    Pay a visit to the top floor of the Emporium. Should be plenty there to satisfy your cheese cravings.
    Been to Emporium a time or two. If I recall they carry the same cottage cheese as the rest, and it ain't to my liking - fairly small curds and too creamy for me. But I'll pop back in later this week and see if things have changed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Happyman View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Megahorn View Post
    Any suggestions to get around around this dilemma will be welcomed !
    Fuck books and other BS.

    It's simple:

    EAT LESS, MOVE MORE.

    Am trying to do the first as, with arthritis in both knees, the second is not really an option !
    However if I can reduce weight the prospect of walking more may not seem too bad

    Whilst eating less may help, the real way to lose weight is by not eating high calorific foods

    so try to avoid all fats and sugars

    if you eat less calories then you will lose weight

    exercise hardly loses you any weight, but it does make you more healthy
    I have reported your post

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    [Whilst eating less may help, the real way to lose weight is by not eating high calorific foods

    so try to avoid all fats and sugars

    if you eat less calories then you will lose weight

    exercise hardly loses you any weight, but it does make you more healthy[/quote]

    Thats what I am trying !

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    How much bread have you eaten in the last week?????

    Potato ???????

    Rice ?????

    An interesting article on the web recently (also saw it mentioned on some daytime program) People that keep a dairy of everything they eat will lose more than twice percentage as those that don't while dieting. FWIW

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    Don't ask the question!"

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