Yes, and if someone is trying to lose weight or get in shape, he or she should avoid eating these foods. If these foods are eaten, it's likely you'll gain weight instead of losing it, vigorous exercise notwithstanding.
by eating lots of cookies
no.....he died on the toilet from a drug overdose
0+0=0 Yes, feel free to eat as many vegetables as you would like. Not necessarily. You need to use the calculator to really determine if it is 0 points, chances are it will still be 0, but there are instances were it can be 1. But, as my Weight Watcher leader pointed out, no one got fat eating vegetables.
A set point in WW is a tactic for restaurant eating when you don't know the ACTUAL point value of the portion (or recipe) of a food. You count the "set point" value for the food in question no matter how much you eat of it (within reason I guess). Basically... it's a guesstimate.
Probably, but there are healthier ways to do so.
Yes, hi everyone
No
by eating cereal
Yes. The Native Americans were eating popcorn when the colonist arrived and there are accounts from French explorers who had popcorn given to them.The Spamish also found Native Americans using and eating popcorn.
By eating butter free popcorn.
by eating cereal
because they like the taste and your cereal is in milk, and cats LOVE milk so that is why your strange cat is eating your cereal :/
as in, eating cookies? if so, Yes, and if internet cookies.. yes too
if you go to the theater click on the popcorn machine to get the free popcorn eating move
The salt in the popcorn causes your body to crave a liquid (water) after consuming it.
Yes. He has been seen eating cereal in hotel dining rooms.
It's an inversely proportional relationship - the longer you've been eating the cookies, the fewer there are in the jar.