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KFC Original - Good stuff?

Synpax

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Was just looking at the nutritional info. Almost no carbs. Equal amount protein and fat for theighs and legs.

Is this great health food or what?
 
Sorry, never been one to understand carbphobia, but I suspect that trans fat is worse for you that oats or sweet potato!
 
Sim882 said:
Sorry, never been one to understand carbphobia, but I suspect that trans fat is worse for you that oats or sweet potato!

There are no transfats in KFC. Only 20% of the fat in it is saturated.
 
I'm trying to figure out where in the hell anyone would think looking at a chicken and think.. ahhh carbs... there arent any.. no shit? Thats like asking where's the protein in that apple..... :p
 
But to follow through on this a little, getting quality chicken legs and thighs is good stuff. The fear of saturated fat is largely unfounded. As long as you consume that (legs and thighs) by themselves or with healthy unprocessed carbs in moderation, you are good to go.

The other thing I want to point out is that eating meats with little or no fat is a very recent human phenomenon. The reason that saturated fats in meat - not in excess of course - aren't harmful has many biological reasons, but one pretty simple explanation: they come made like that from God or nature or whatever you want to believe. They are together for a reason.

This can also be applied to any type of carb that you have to process in order to eat it. Grains, rice, oats, etc. All have to be milled in order to eat it. Those carbs need to be limited in your diet.

Ideally of course we are talking about a chicken or cow that eats only food in wild and doesn't get hormones or antibiotics from humans, etc. But my point still remains. This also applies with separating yolks from eggs. Yeah you get protein from the whites, but most of the nutrients and good fat are in the yolk.

With all that we know today, somehow we still think that we can do better than the way mother nature intended. Multivitamins, protein shakes, low fat meat, instant oatmeal, etc.

It's not true in many cases as we are starting to find out. I will agree that protein shakes are better than milk, but then again humans really aren't designed to drink the milk that was intended for baby cows.

With all that being said, I'm going for a bucket of KFC with mashed potatoes and gravy.
 
Ingram said:
I'm full of hormones and chemicals and I'm doing alright!

ahaha
but seriously, im on another board where all the guy eats is meat
nothing else, save for super heavy cream and oil.
no carbs at all, no veggies nothing
he showed his chol scores and his hdl/ldl ration was like 1:1.2
it blew my mind
 
Take a look at all those fat greasy bastards standing ahead of you in that line at KFC...there's a reson why they look that way. Say what you will, I'll stay the fuck away from the shit and stick to the boneless, skinless, prepared by myfuckingself variety which got me to where I am today.

While you're there, might as well throw in a box or two of grease ass fries, and big ass tub of gravy too. :rolleyes:
 
the theory is good, and it's definitely legit if you make it yourself, but i just don't trust any restaurant to not find a way to make their food as unhealthy as possible. It's KFC; you just know theyre gonna find a way to pump as much crisco and msg in there as possible. Also there's no way it has no carbs with the amount of milk and flour they probably use for breading
 
KFC came out with the secret recipe to making their chicken for nutritional information some time ago. I cant remember exactly when i wanna say late 80s. What i would worry about is that one of the main ingredients if not the main is MSG. Neurotoxins have never done a lick of good. I try to stay away from anything i know is full of MSG, or artificial sweetener. I dont respond well to that stuff and had a bad experience with sweet n low not too long ago.
 
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