[QUOTE="FrozenLiquid"][QUOTE="latinrage69"] yes but it costs more. i normally buy organic food and it costs 50% or more higher than regular foods.
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Yeah organic is expensive here in NZ too, even though we're more "green" than most other countries.
Hmm.... if anyone can tell me what the diet is like in L.A right now it'd be sweet. Can't believe I never asked my friends before.
personally i wouldn't know about the LA dieting scene because i'm from NYC. though the dieting in Miami is pretty much low carb, exercising and plastic surgery. here in new york, it's pretty much a "do your own thing" atmoshpere. people are too busy running around from work/school and home to notice. sometimes things get so busy that you don't have time to eat a proper meal. for me, it's a cup of coffee in the morning (starbucks, i can't help it), a salad for lunch and a light diner consisting of either chicken, a small steak portion, or seafood. my exercise consist of abdominal crunches, vertical squats, and push ups. if you drop soda all together, you'll lose weight and/or stay in shape. hell, i'm 21, 6ft tall and less than 180lbs. (32"-33" waist.)
LA dieting, my guess would be whatever is in fashion. good luck with the directing and acting.
Wow, first of all you know nothing about Miami. What a way to speak about a city you don't live at... We don't do the No carbs diet here. We actually have something call a South Beach diet that is popular. Eat anything you want with our low calories frozen meals. There are countless of people in my neighbor hood that runs every mourning. Even on our news station we have a reporter to tell us specifically of the condition of running in the mourning. I don't want to even mention the runners on the beach. That would just put your sweeping generalization om city to shame. Plastic surgey...You watch too much TV.
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