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Is Dairy Queen safe?

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Re: Is Dairy Queen safe?

  • imageGraceInCA:

    imagemeimsx:
    I'm so glad we have the fat and sugar police around to preach to us on a thread that had absolutely nothing to do with the sugar content of the food in question.

    Well, no.  I have no control over what you eat. As far as I can tell, police don't preach, they enforce. Pointing out the facts about a food item isn't even preaching. I didn't even tell her not to eat it, only that it's unhealthy and should be eaten sparingly. I find it bizarre that someone would be concerned about listeria, a very remote risk, and not care about what they were putting into their body for the actual damage it is much more likely to do.

    I do find it amusing how defensive people get about their right to eat crap. "You'll pry this Oreo McFlurry out of my cold, dead hands!!!111eleventy!!!!!" Ok then, knock yourself out. I'll be here with a sympathetic ear next year when that outraged person is cryin' in their milkshake that they can't fit their buttspread into any jeans they own.

    I feel fairly certain that the OP knows that a blizzard is unhealthy and is choosing to ignore that fact. 

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  • imageGraceInCA:

    imagemeimsx:
    I'm so glad we have the fat and sugar police around to preach to us on a thread that had absolutely nothing to do with the sugar content of the food in question.

    Well, no.  I have no control over what you eat. As far as I can tell, police don't preach, they enforce. Pointing out the facts about a food item isn't even preaching. I didn't even tell her not to eat it, only that it's unhealthy and should be eaten sparingly. I find it bizarre that someone would be concerned about listeria, a very remote risk, and not care about what they were putting into their body for the actual damage it is much more likely to do.

    I do find it amusing how defensive people get about their right to eat crap. "You'll pry this Oreo McFlurry out of my cold, dead hands!!!111eleventy!!!!!" Ok then, knock yourself out. I'll be here with a sympathetic ear next year when that outraged person is cryin' in their milkshake that they can't fit their buttspread into any jeans they own.

     

    Did you used to be a fatty? You sound like one of those people that used to be heavy and then lost a lot of weight and now feel like it's your job to "educate" everyone on how to be healthy.

    If a pregnant woman wants to eat an effing blizzard then she should eat it. I wouldn't recommend anyone eating one three times a day but dang, give a blizzard lover a break.

     
  • imagemommatotwo2:

    imagevic1011:
    It's pasteurized - and while I agree that most ice cream machines aren't well cleaned, at a place like DQ there's enough ice cream going through it that I'm sure it's fine.  Besides, I'm a big fan of everything in moderation.

    I don't get the "everything in moderation" when it comes to a product that could be contaminated with Listeria. Listeria is not cumulative, you only need 1 exposure to get it. So you could eat it 200 times and not get it, or 1 time and get it. 

    I avoided soft serve my first pregnancy and I've been avoiding it this one as well. It's only 9 months :)

    You win at pregnancy!!!!!
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