Inflorescence
Bluelighter
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Lol not if you like to make tasty food it doesn't. Almost everything in the way of ready meals etc is undersalted IMO.
I never used to add salt to anything and really noticed how sweet and salty virtually all pre-prepared food is. I still can't eat Heinz beans - they taste like they coated in salt-syrup to me. I've recently been a bit converted to good quality salt in things I cook myself but I do use it very sparingly and really do notice how much saltier pre-prepared foods are. I don't think anybody would ever accuse anything I cook of being bland - I just tend to use a variety of spicings and not rely too much on salt.
Cooking without salt is vile, there's a reason the food served in the best restaurants in the world is saltier than your average home-cooking.
Each to their own though, enjoyment of food is a subjective thing.
tuna for breakfast god damn thats European
I'll be at McDonalds
Also, there's absolutely nothing wrong with saturated fat - that's been established recently in case there was anyone in doubt. Just avoid processed crap, be sensible and you'll be alright. Even a bit of processed crap won't do any harm as long as you're not eating it every day.
The best way to eat healthy is to stay away from supermarkets and go to organic farm shops.
I've no desire to win any awards for best-preserved body in the cemetery. If you eat all this cardboardy stuff, do you really live longer, or does it just feel like it?