Oops! Sorry! We're not supposed to take salt - we've been told it's bad for us. To think that wars in the Middle Ages were fought over supplies of salt!
My mother used to ignore all health warnings. She used to cut the entire crust off the top of a fresh loaf, smother it with salt butter and then eat the lot for breakfast.
I'm sure that it was this reckless behaviour that caused her death - at the age of 96
First we are told to "Go to work on an egg" then we are told that eggs are the cause of high colesterol levels.
"Red wine is good for your blood" they said. Now suddenly it's bad for our livers.
"Don't eat animal fat"
"Don't eat red meat"
"Keep off cakes and pastries"
"Stick to fish and chicken" (not even pheasant or grouse allowed? How about turkey leg or goose?
Personally, I'm not interested in observing all these dietary restrictions in order to buy a few more years. Life wouldn't be worth living without a fine roast rib of beef, Yorkshire pudding and roast potatoes done in dripping; accompanied by a fine bottle of Nuits St George or Cotes de Beaune.
What do others think about these warnings given by some overpaid think-tanks, to the detriment of our national farming industry?
HS
My mother used to ignore all health warnings. She used to cut the entire crust off the top of a fresh loaf, smother it with salt butter and then eat the lot for breakfast.
I'm sure that it was this reckless behaviour that caused her death - at the age of 96
First we are told to "Go to work on an egg" then we are told that eggs are the cause of high colesterol levels.
"Red wine is good for your blood" they said. Now suddenly it's bad for our livers.
"Don't eat animal fat"
"Don't eat red meat"
"Keep off cakes and pastries"
"Stick to fish and chicken" (not even pheasant or grouse allowed? How about turkey leg or goose?
Personally, I'm not interested in observing all these dietary restrictions in order to buy a few more years. Life wouldn't be worth living without a fine roast rib of beef, Yorkshire pudding and roast potatoes done in dripping; accompanied by a fine bottle of Nuits St George or Cotes de Beaune.
What do others think about these warnings given by some overpaid think-tanks, to the detriment of our national farming industry?
HS
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