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Donut cheese burger

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 4:42 pm
by Pickzell
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/06/ ... 0067.shtml

Mixing two things people like: it's not always a good idea...


I wonder what's next?
Torpedo peanut butter sharks?

Re: Donut cheese burger

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 5:33 pm
by short
I especially like this part
For a mere $4.50 it's breakfast, dinner, and a little dessert all in one. That it packs up to 1,000 calories — the donut alone has 10 grams of sugar — doesn't seem to faze diabetic diner Floyd Schuetz.
oh my 1000 calories per donutburger? I'm lucky to get that many in a full 24 hours lol, fuck

Re: Donut cheese burger

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 12:21 pm
by Falco Girgis
Oh my GOD, I want one sooo badly!

Re: Donut cheese burger

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 10:35 pm
by Bludklok
I'd have to take a pass on that... And 1000 calories? Wtf? 2 of those would set you at your 2000 cal maximum for the day. Now that I think about it, my calorie intake is less then 600 per day, that would kill me. :shock:

Re: Donut cheese burger

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 11:56 pm
by Falco Girgis
Bludklok wrote:I'd have to take a pass on that... And 1000 calories? Wtf? 2 of those would set you at your 2000 cal maximum for the day. Now that I think about it, my calorie intake is less then 600 per day, that would kill me. :shock:
OMFG! :shock: You don't eat less than 600 calories a day. I call bullshit. Any less than 1800 and they say you're losing weight.

2000 is for a conservative female. A male is more like 2500-3000.

Re: Donut cheese burger

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 10:10 am
by Bludklok
GyroVorbis wrote:
Bludklok wrote:I'd have to take a pass on that... And 1000 calories? Wtf? 2 of those would set you at your 2000 cal maximum for the day. Now that I think about it, my calorie intake is less then 600 per day, that would kill me. :shock:
OMFG! :shock: You don't eat less than 600 calories a day. I call bullshit. Any less than 1800 and they say you're losing weight.

2000 is for a conservative female. A male is more like 2500-3000.
Well when I was 12 I was around 180 pounds. I gradually decreased my calorie intake and now, at 17 years old, I'm 5' 5 and 115 pounds. :)
And by saying 600 a day I don't mean strictly 600. I'd eat more at parties and special occasions.

Don't believe me? Look below. Thats all the extra skin I have.

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Re: Donut cheese burger

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 11:07 am
by dandymcgee
Bludklok wrote: Don't believe me? Look below. Thats all the extra skin I have.

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I don't get it.. What does a 20x15 2D array called Board have to do with calorie intake? :roll:

Re: Donut cheese burger

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 11:22 am
by hurstshifter
Bludklok wrote:
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Those 2 monster energy drinks carry about 200-300 calories of that 600

Re: Donut cheese burger

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 2:50 pm
by Netwatcher
Pickzell wrote:http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/06/ ... 0067.shtml

Mixing two things people like: it's not always a good idea...


I wonder what's next?
Torpedo peanut butter sharks?
or Sausage on a Pancake with maple syrup :S

Re: Donut cheese burger

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 3:43 pm
by avansc
Bludklok wrote:I'd have to take a pass on that... And 1000 calories? Wtf? 2 of those would set you at your 2000 cal maximum for the day. Now that I think about it, my calorie intake is less then 600 per day, that would kill me. :shock:

total bs.. if you are 17, 5'5' 115 lbs. to maintain your body weight if you did no exercise what so ever, you would have to eat at least 1475 Calories/day.
you would be surprised how little food it takes to get 1500 calories.

Re: Donut cheese burger

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 7:28 am
by Bludklok
dandymcgee wrote: I don't get it.. What does a 20x15 2D array called Board have to do with calorie intake? :roll:
Lol this pic was taken when I was a complete noob with allegro so I actually had to visualize the entire process of collision detection. (Looking back at this picture I keep thinking to myself "wow... what an idiot") ;)
hurstshifter wrote:Those 2 monster energy drinks carry about 200-300 calories of that 600
True. But I don't drink them every day.
avansc wrote:total bs.. if you are 17, 5'5' 115 lbs. to maintain your body weight if you did no exercise what so ever, you would have to eat at least 1475 Calories/day.
you would be surprised how little food it takes to get 1500 calories.
You'd be surprised at how little I eat, plus I check the nutrition facts and stay away from crap that has like 200 calories in a tiny serving. Its not hard to live on 600-1000 calories, why does everyone think It's impossible?

Re: Donut cheese burger

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 11:05 am
by avansc
Bludklok wrote: You'd be surprised at how little I eat, plus I check the nutrition facts and stay away from crap that has like 200 calories in a tiny serving. Its not hard to live on 600-1000 calories, why does everyone think It's impossible?
well im assuming you dont just let monster drinks sit on your desk for days on end, atleast i dont hope so. so lets just assume you have one.
thats 250 calories right there. and those are empty calories. no nutrients what so ever. but will add fat.

there is something called base metabolic rate or BMR, it is the amount of calories someone of a particular age, sex, weight and height has to eat to maintain body weight, and its considered without any exercise. for your frame,age,sex and height its 1500. now based on your own metabolism it can vary within 10 percent of that. but its usually pretty accurate.

so if you only ate 400 (more like 350) less. a total of 1100 a day. you would continue to lose a pound of fat a week till you depleted all your fat reserves and then atrophy/burning of muscle will take place. you will probably live a while(long time), but ultimately you would die from malnutrition effects, liver failure, infection, a common cold.

im not saying you eat alot. but eating 1500 calories is so easy. a trip to a fast food joint results in 1000.and its not really what you eat that does the damage.. its what you snack on. like your monster energy drinks and so on.

note that pro cyclist eat like 5-6k calories when they partake in a event. it does not matter how much you eat. matters what kinda calories, and how many of them you burn off due to activity. you burn more calories eating celery then you get from it. drinking ice cold water is also about 50 calories burnt.

Re: Donut cheese burger

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 12:36 pm
by Innerscope
Bludklok wrote:You'd be surprised at how little I eat, plus I check the nutrition facts and stay away from crap that has like 200 calories in a tiny serving. Its not hard to live on 600-1000 calories, why does everyone think It's impossible?
Dude, the point is you need to eat more (and healthier). A 5'5 17 year old should not weigh 115 lbs. that's severely unhealthy. If you want to loose weight just exercise. Do 30 min of cardio, 5 days a week. Do some weight lifting. Fuck dude.

Re: Donut cheese burger

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 1:24 pm
by avansc
i made two sammiches for lunch.

220*2 for the patties
120*2 for the buns.
and probably 100 for the condiments. didnt add cheeze because it was that much already.

780 for lunch. and it wasent even that much.

mondays are my pigout day. you could easily have more food for less calories. but damn that conntry fried steak is good.

Re: Donut cheese burger

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 1:57 pm
by Bakkon
Soooooo how about a Windows 7 Whopper with donut buns?