This is not The Haters Club You're Looking For discussion
Will you never learn...
Tambo, could you possibly post an avatar of yourself smiling close up? Thank you.
Why, exactly? Are you going to make me something? Will it be as glorious as THIS?!
I'll definitely post a close-up, later, just in case.
Why, exactly? Are you going to make me something? Will it be as glorious as THIS?!
I'll definitely post a close-up, later, just in case.
How about this one?
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Duder, you're putting way too much pressure on me. I am to represent all the Europeans now? And the Chinese maybe?
But to answer your question: Yes, there are some dietary and life-style differences - duh... The truth is, people are putting on weight over here as well (so I've noticed).


And your teeth? Seeing your teeth was the whole point!! Cheater.

That's harsh. (Although some of the specimens are impressive)
And Doni, for you, Hungry Planet: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClvLhN... (stuff people eat on daily basis in different countries)

A dear friend of mine fosters orphaned wild animals. This one has grown to adulthood and is apparently trying to sell a used car to us all. (See the smile?)
Could you possibly stir your stumps to post a rivalling image? Thank you.

Bending my words... But, hell! I'm in a good mood so yes, what I really, really meant was "sexy-as-hell Marie" (in black and white, so it's official, and from now on whenever you see "feisty" you can assume I meant to say "sexy").
I missed that part about the teeth. I thought the teeth part was about Kasia. I didn't know why you wanted it, but I'll go fetch you one, Doni, you obstreperous cow.
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Well? What now? There are my infuratingly straight and gapless teeth. Do I pass? Do I win something?
I still don't understand this thread.
I still don't understand this thread.

Take your 'duh' and cram it, Virtue Girl -- I want to know EXACTLY WHAT the differences are.
Just to inform you, I've been to your side of the pond, and know how SOME of you Euro-volk live. Yes, your dietary lifestyle is different. But by God, I've also been served sausage and cheese and bread for BREAKFAST in quite a number of your countries, so don't play with me. We Americans breakfast on CHEERIOS over here, did you know that? Have you had Cheerios? It's like cardboard in milk. Meanwhile, I ate like a QUEEN in China and dropped 20 pounds. Come to that, my European friends gained weight the SECOND they returned home from China -- yet they're STILL not as fat as many of the people I see here in the US. So if you have something to say besides "Duh," please come forth. Otherwise... Well, don't make me visit Warsaw, because, dammit, I will.

So is the one of KD!
But I think my favorite one is Doni's, brilliant.
Kasia, how you managed to nail them all is genius.
AHEM - except mine. wtf indeed!

Excellent teeth, by the way, Tambo. No one can ever take that from you.

1. Cheerios for breakfeast is not a good idea. Any cereal, unless it's just plain oats is not a good idea. There's nothing but sugar in it and the advertised extra-fiber (added during processing) is not worth much.
2. We eat way less processed food (though that's changing). In my family, every weekend, we'd have pizza... But I make that from scratch - dough and all.
3. Soda (pop/coke/however you call that liquid candy shit)!!!! I don't drink it, ever. (Ok, maybe like 4-5 times a year, during some parites, whatever). And fruit juices are not that much better...
4. Polish bread is different (heavier and more dense, whole wheat, best is based on rye), only a few countries have breads like we do (I know Germany does, but not France). The toast bread you have over in US - total crap - bleached flower. Whenever I leave Poland bread is what I miss the most.
5. I hardly ever eat out (I used to do that for a while and it didn't agree with me - think: weightgain). You don't know what you're eating while eating in restaurants. That stuff is prepared to taste good, not to make you fit and healthy... And, in general, you guys eatout way more often than we do.
6. Takeouts - just forget it! You're at home, make your own food, lazy ass! A cold sandwitch is gonna be better for you than Chinese. (That's a different lifestyle for you there)
7. Fast food is a treat (for me), like once every couple of months or so. And I haven't been to McDonalds in years.
8. If you do eat in restaurants, the portion sizes are smaller. And you pay for every single drink - no free refills. And calories from drinks count, believe me.
9. Just a matter of different cuisine - we eat quark, buckwheat (and other kasza), smoked fish, marinated fish, our soups are not as thick as yours, I wouldn't put a dressing other than olive oil, herbs and optional viniger / lemon juice on my salad... People don't know what smores are over here, or clone syroup, or brownies (though we do have some other really nasty pastries).
10. We eat way less corn and beef (that stuff is just too cheap in US). Beef is not all that popular because of mad-cow but also traditionally, pork is more common, and so is poultry. We use mostly rapeseed/canola oil (it's cheap here, popular and relatively healthy) and wheatflour instead of corn (I don't think the last one matters).
11. I stay away from the "diet" stuff - one big scam. Then non-fat stuff has usually more sugar than regular stuff. The low carb - eighter more fat, or whole bunch of potentially toxic chemicals. So why eat it?
12. All those lattes... Switch to unsweatened tea (only Brits consume more tea than Poles in Europe). Coffee by itself is ok, even with milk it's fine, adding more than that will get you into trouble...
13. We have probiotics in our diet on daily basis. They help you digest. Think: kefir, sourkraut, pickles, youghurt...
14. Fresh fruit instead of chips.
15. I could go on, but I'm gonna stop here.
Besides we walk more (think NY - you have to walk to that subway - that's a little of exercise that makes a difference)

Waaaaayyyy past bed time, you've got that right. Ima out now.
Okay, thanks, Doni. For some reason I didn't see the link on my entry--only the one with the giant eye. I didn't know WHAT the hell was going on with the teeth thing.

Doni - that raccoon pic may become my next AV.

1. Cheerios for breakfeast is not a good idea. Any cereal, unless it's just plain oats is not a good idea. There's nothing but sugar ..."
And that is also why USA is 21 ranks below Poland when it comes to suicide per year… sugar, makes us happy =) and then we too lazy to freaking shoot ourselves in the head =)

what the fuck is "clone syroup"? Trust me. We don't know what that is over here either. Brownies and all that other stuff, yes.

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Sarah, you're so pretty. You're like a cupcake with big beautiful eyes.
Whatcha mean, KD?
Thanks, Gretchen! I'll try to cherish my cupcakeyness before all the sugar cereals, french fries and corn syrup catch up with me!
Thanks, Gretchen! I'll try to cherish my cupcakeyness before all the sugar cereals, french fries and corn syrup catch up with me!

Suicides? I didn't know that. Trying hard to forget it now. :(

I know! I just love it!
Here's my friend's website:
http://www.ranchoraccoon.org/top2/
Raccoons are the funnest animals in the Whole. Wide. world.

You know, I think portion size is a bigger problem than people here realize. Our cook in China (we had a cook, WHEEEEEE!!!) would make us these lovely meals, which would be in serving dishes the size of side plates. Literally. When we first saw the portions, we thought, "Mmm! Appetizers!" When we realized they were the main course, it was embarrassing. Oh dear. What fat American pig-dogs we are....

Don't worry about it, somewhere over here there was a list floating around how much I owe to whom... Do you see me stressing about it? And it's not like I said anything enlightening, it's all old news...
Doni wrote: "What fat American pig-dogs we are.... "
Don't sell yourself short Doni, it's not that bad... So you have bigger portion sizes, no biggie.

"hey man can i have some yummies??"
"no food for you round-eye!"
"you suck"

Don't worry, it's more amusing than upsetting. That's why you go to other countries -- for new perspective. Caveat emptor.


During my year in China, I learned (to my great distress) that my colleagues' main meals consisted of rice and vegetables. I myself dropped a WHACK of weight in China. Is that the secret?
TELL, DAMMIT.