Five a Day
is the official advice. Do you take it...and is it any good anyway? We'll talk about it tonight. Sadly no-one from the department of health is available.
Eddie Mair | 15:44 UK time, Wednesday, 3 October 2007
is the official advice. Do you take it...and is it any good anyway? We'll talk about it tonight. Sadly no-one from the department of health is available.
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Five a Day? Don't think I'd have the stamina but I'll give it a go!
I go for eating a rainbow to get a mix. Apparently chocolate oranges cannot be counted as one of the five a day either!
That's a useful link for those of us (me included!) who sometimes scratch their head over what exactly constitutes a 'one'. Strange, though. 10 blackberries = 1, but 1 kiwi fruit only = a half. And who would want to eat tinned strawberries?
Times HAVE changed, haven't they!
In my day five a day was a packet of Woodbines a day. In fact it was the title of Walsall's contribution to Westen literature - 'Five Fags a Day'. These days you really do need a packet of 20 to get you through the blog long day
yours till the blog is righted
mac
Five portions of fruit and veg *the size of your fist* per day? Ridiculous!
That's about the same volume of food I eat in a day. Breakfast and lunch together would barely make two fists. I wonder how long I'd last eating *only* fruit and veg?
Still, I'll get some health benefit from boycotting all of Cadbury's products after their shameful behaviour today. Profit *cannot* be the be-all and end-all of running a company.
My sweet husband believes that a litre of calorie-reduced grape juice (aka wine) counts towards his 5 a day. I keep telling him he's wrong.
Which of us is correct, please?
The extra diversity rule is quite impractacle and would take too much planning to make it work. If I eat a portion of salad, peas, carrots,apple and pear 1 day and substitute an extra apple for the pear then next because I've run out - I cannot believe my diet becomes less healthy. I can understand the need to warn people that try to get all 5 in a lot of smoothies this is not good, but not this. Otherwise people will just give in!
Carol (6)
I'm with your SO on this one....hic....pash the bottle..
Carol (6)
I'm with your SO on this one....hic....pash the bottle.....
.......argh vintage 502...
Really bugs me when "no-one from the Department of So-and-So was available for comment"
How about a new deal? If they aren't available for a comment when YOU ask them, then don't publicise the stories they hawk at THEIR press briefings.
Might make a shorter PM, but then it'd give you more time to talk about the blog!
So a fistful of strawberries counts as 1, a single banana counts as 1, but if you whizz them all together as a strawberry and banana smoothie, then it just counts as 1? That's not right... no wonder people are confused.
A shame that potatoes do not count! - I could easily devour a bag of crisps - or portion of chips :-)
You see the sense in my rainbow now! Different colours to get the mix throughout the day. A dietician I worked with said portion size was the less critical thing it was more a case of developing a habit of eating a variety of fruit and veg. She said that a smoothie could only count as one though and you should only really count one liquid portion a day (juice or smoothie).
I take it fruit pastilles don't count either? Shame.
I'm actually a little hacked off with all this healthy eating advice we're bombarded with. New and contradictory reports seem to come out on almost a daily basis. First there's one claiming n% risk increase of x terrible disease from eating something, then there's another saying that the same thing gives a n% benefit for a different health problem. If you paid attention to every food that was apparently bad for us each week you'd never eat anything at all! My Grandmother's approach is simple: good food and plenty of it, and she recently celebrated her 93rd Birthday. Just keep active and have all things in moderation, after all something's going to get me one day! I'd rather enjoy life in the meantime.
Wonko (14)
...yeah, I know what you mean, woz crossing the road after getting some apples and pears from the stall and woz on my way to the green grocers to get some cabbage and some sprouts and stuff and got hit by a bus.....
5-a-day.....1 x Adn*ms, 1 x Gui*ess, 1 x Jo*nny Walkies....well u gets the idea...
Looking at the official advice website I see that it proclaims "top tips for top mums".
***!! sexist website. Do they think that dads know everything, or that we don't play any part in the care of our children, or that we don't care? Burger and chips for my son tonight then.
Carol @ 6
Clearly, your husband's correct
And, to achieve his daily target, he merely needs to consume another four bottles daily
Nigel @ 16, I love the idea of a website that says "Top tips for top nurturers". It's got a really nanny-state ring to it, don't you think?
:-))