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The worst food you could put in your body...


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What do you think that is?

I'd have to go with the Cinnabon Classic Cinnamon Roll.

813 cals

32g fat

5g trans fat

 

I'm sure there are worse things, but this one just disturbs me because when I was a little kid I would split one with my mom, before I started complaining about wanting my own.

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gasoline?

posion?

not food!

subway's mega (bacon, sausage, and cheese) breakfast sub. a 6-inch sub has 700 calories, 45g of fat, 18g of saturated fat, 230 mg of cholesterol, and 1310 mg of sodium. Surprised

A whole stick of Butter :o

 

Deep frying your oreos (or in Paula Deen's case, butter) in lard.

I think the bloomin' onion at Outback is the WORST.

A single Blooming Onion with dressing has been reported as containing 2210 calories and 134 grams of fat.

Granted, you wouldn't eat a whole thing. BUT I have eaten over 1/4 of one before... And while that's only about 553 cals, it's still a HECK of a lot of fat (33 grams!)

i can't remember what the brand was but freshman year of college i'd had a really good workout at the gym and was really craving a brownie so i thought i could treat myself. I happily skipped down to the vending machine, ate my TEENEY TINY two pack fudge brownie and then looked at the nutritional content..........1000 calories. I can't stress how small these things were compared to the calorie content. It was so horrifying it was hilarious.

Any meat from Taco Bell. They use grade E meat - even companies that make hotdogs won't use it!

But thats what make taco bell so yummy that ultra good quality

Anything that has chemicals, and artificial ingredients that humans have not evolved to eat are the most un welcome in our body.

We evolved eating food from the earth and while high fat food is not good for the waste line, too much natural animal fat does NOT harm your body as much as a ingesting a million different chemicals that humans did not evolve eating.

And why the hell do food companies MAKE a cinnamon roll that has over 30grams of fat?

I love my food, but NO ONE needs THAT much fat in ONE roll? How ridiculous?!

cheese from a spray can

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schmaltz

Schmaltz is basically rendered fat.  Many Germans love to smear it on bread.  Personally, I think it looks and tastes disgusting and leaves a nasty coating in your mouth.  Ugh.

It's 99.8% fat.  100 g contains 3,770 cals and 85 mg cholesterol.

I had a student yesterday tell me that his grandmother used to make it from scratch, and he and his siblings would drink it directly from the pot while it was still warm. 

Fried pizza. I used to live in Scotland and people really do eat this.

Onion rings. What's even the point?

Deep fried funnel cakes or elephant ears from the fair, covered in sugar and cinnamon or smothered in cherries and syrup from a can.  Eeeeeee!

bloomin onion!

 A single Blooming Onion with dressing has been reported as containing 2210 calories and 134 grams of fat.

Thats WITHOUT dressing.  Who knew you could make a vegetable so terrible for you, lol.

Let's not forget the Krispy Kreme Cheeseburger.

How about something seasonal..that I love..and have not bought...YET! EGGNOG!!!!

Love it, but its soooo bad

1 cup 343 cals

22 grams of sugar

19 grams of fat

35 grams of total carbs

ummm egg nog

Crisco Shortening comes to my mind first...tons of trans fat. But I have to second the Bloomin' Onion and Bacon Cheese Fries with Ranch dipping sauce from Chili's (about 3000 cals)

And...who could forget the "fried twinky" Yuck!!!

How about the Baskin and Robbins Large York Peppermint Pattie Shake?

It has 2210 cals, 103 g. fat, 57 sat.fat., and 281 g. of sugar!!  All through a straw! Disgusting!

BTW- the list of ingredients is almost as long as my arm!

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