Yeah, the cravings come and go for me. I'll forget about stuff like this and then when I come across it, it just flips a switch and I crave. Fake peanut butter is a big one for me. Like Rees's or those PB wafers... DAMN!You do it long enough, you lose your taste for that stuff. Or, I have a keto recipe that you make in a portobello mushroom cap.
Quest Nutrition has keto-friendly peanut butter cups. All the chemical goodness you want.Yeah, the cravings come and go for me. I'll forget about stuff like this and then when I come across it, it just flips a switch and I crave. Fake peanut butter is a big one for me. Like Rees's or those PB wafers... DAMN!
Did he even work in the kitchen? I had the impression he managed the front of the house.His food videos are absolute trash. He can't describe any of the flavors of the food he's eating other than to excessively rely on superlatives like, "amazing" and "tremendous." I guess I'm expecting too much for a guy whose longtime job was slapping together Grand Slams.
Definitely, but he's also a huge wuss.The fact it says don't ride if you have high blood pressure and diabetes means he definitely shouldn't be on it, cause theres no way in hell he at least doesn't have high blood pressure
I don't think I've ever seen warning signs for a ride that said don't ride if you have diabetes. Very interesting.Spotted him (or someone who looks a lot like him) recording the newest coaster in Sea World...given the recommendations about who should ride, I would be surprised to see that he went on it
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I looked it up cause I was curious an this is what I foundI don't think I've ever seen warning signs for a ride that said don't ride if you have diabetes. Very interesting.
How about a warning on the menus specifically for Nate reminding him that eating excessive amounts of sugary theme park desserts on a daily basis can lead to type 2 diabetes? Seems like there is far more danger in what he is doing to himself everyday than what a ride on a rollercoaster might do.I looked it up cause I was curious an this is what I found
Some T1Ds experience high blood sugar levels when visiting amusement parks. Of course, it could be due to all the sugary foods available, but it might also be because of all the adrenaline! Adrenaline is released on thrill rides, and as a result, so is cortisol. Both hormones can make the body more resistant to insulin, so be sure to check your BG as needed and adjust your dosages as advised by your doctor.
Seems adrenaline can cause issues
He went on it. It's at the end of the vlog he posted yesterday. He was there for the Media Preview. He rode with Sam, Jackie's maybe already husband.Spotted him (or someone who looks a lot like him) recording the newest coaster in Sea World...given the recommendations about who should ride, I would be surprised to see that he went on it
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Tigris at Busch Gardens Tampa also has a warning in the queue about it (which was the first I ever saw).I don't think I've ever seen warning signs for a ride that said don't ride if you have diabetes. Very interesting.
Shows how much I pay attention to his videos, lol thank you. Looking snug afHe went on it. It's at the end of the vlog he posted yesterday. He was there for the Media Preview. He rode with Sam, Jackie's maybe already husband.
Tigris at Busch Gardens Tampa also has a warning in the queue about it (which was the first I ever saw).
I think parks are starting to add that to cover their behinds in case of medial emergency/death related to riding. Same reason they put the high blood pressure warning. In reality, if those conditions are well maintained, it shouldn't be an issue (I'm borderline HBP and Type 2 diabetic, and my dr's say it's fine that I ride coasters/thrill rides as long as I keep them under control). They just need to warn people in general.
That looks painful. For him and the other rider.Shows how much I pay attention to his videos, lol thank you. Looking snug af
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I’ve said this since that trip to Texas with Southwest: it looks like it’s uncomfortable to be him.That looks painful. For him and the other rider.
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