Hmmm… I feel the author used frozen yogurt as an excuse to discuss a bigger issue, kind of like he stated at the end about it being a bigger metaphor; not that that’s necessarily bad, but in my personal opinion, calling religion into the matter wasn’t necessary, and I believe that there are people out there who simply enjoy eating foods like frozen yogurt while still being fully aware that it’s not always a health food. My mom and best friend know Coca-Cola is bad for them, but that’s not going to stop them from drinking it. They love Coke, and they shouldn’t be criticized for it. I always check the ingredients of my food, and I still don’t eat as healthy as I’d like, but I’m fully aware of this. There are food lovers, there are health freaks, and neither one should be criticized for what they eat.Interesting…
This was well worth the read. I find myself wholeheartedly identifying with the thinly-veiled contempt the writer holds...
Who knew! Even I thought it was just frozen yogurt. I knew it was too sugary to be healthy, but still… Well written...
Hmmm… I feel the author used frozen yogurt as an excuse to discuss a bigger issue, kind of like he stated at the end...
Most things aren’t healthy if you eat “too much” of it. That doesn’t mean frozen yogurt will make you a fatty. It’s...
Well anyone that thought that frozen yogurt is a “health food” deserves any sort of maladie that comes with consuming...
i’m not saying this is necessarily wrong, but red mango/berry chill/maiberry and i’m going to guess pinkberry and...
it is ridiculous to me how someone can attempt to link people believing that frozen yogurt is healthy to their “true...
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