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I think that the host of wedding dinners (usually the parents of the bride and bridegroom), are more often than not, still very traditional in their thinking as far as the menu is concerned.
They do not want to be seen as being stingy or, worse still, cannot afford a lavish dinner to celebrate their children TMs wedding.
Nevermind if the menu is not a balanced meal or will possibly raise your guests TM cholesterol count.
Even vegetarian dinners are not as healthy as it sounds.
The menu will come with all kinds of meat dishes ,bracelet fake van cleef, like fish, prawns, and roast pork.
These meat , which look and taste like fish for instance,van cleef & arpels alhambra fake bracelet, are made from ingredients that include flour, artificial flavouring and colouring.
While the vegetarian dishes may be less oily, they are certainly not healthier because you will be taking in lots of carbohydrates,van cleef and arpels replica bracelets, not to mention the chemicals from the artificial flavouring and colouring.
An unhealthy lifestyle eating habits and lack of exercise has earned Malaysia the top spot in South East Asia and sixth spot in Asia in the incidence of obesity.
Perhaps it is time to stop complimenting a person who puts on weight as fatt fook , meaning prosperous and lucky in Cantonese.
Such a compliment may be
relevant in the olden days where poverty and malnourishment
were widespread,van cleef bracelet fake alhambra, and people were generally underweight and small built.
A friend of mine told me that people from poor families in the 1940s, 50s and 60s only ate chicken once a year, and that was during Chinese New Year.
He said they would eat the entire chicken except the feathers and the bones!
Perhaps malnourishment is one reason that many from the olden era were smaller built, and being fat was a sign of prosperity!
But overweight or obesity is something to frown upon these days.
It can cause high blood pressure, diabetes and high cholesterol, which eventually lead to heart diseases, stroke and even some forms of cancer.
The Health Ministry reported that 15.1% of Malaysians aged 18 and above were obese as of 2011, against 14% in 2006.
I think that the host of wedding dinners (usually the parents of the bride and bridegroom), are more often than not, still very traditional in their thinking as far as the menu is concerned.
They do not want to be seen as being stingy or, worse still, cannot afford a lavish dinner to celebrate their children TMs wedding.
Nevermind if the menu is not a balanced meal or will possibly raise your guests TM cholesterol count.
Even vegetarian dinners are not as healthy as it sounds.
The menu will come with all kinds of meat dishes ,bracelet fake van cleef, like fish, prawns, and roast pork.
These meat , which look and taste like fish for instance,van cleef & arpels alhambra fake bracelet, are made from ingredients that include flour, artificial flavouring and colouring.
While the vegetarian dishes may be less oily, they are certainly not healthier because you will be taking in lots of carbohydrates,van cleef and arpels replica bracelets, not to mention the chemicals from the artificial flavouring and colouring.
An unhealthy lifestyle eating habits and lack of exercise has earned Malaysia the top spot in South East Asia and sixth spot in Asia in the incidence of obesity.
Perhaps it is time to stop complimenting a person who puts on weight as fatt fook , meaning prosperous and lucky in Cantonese.
Such a compliment may be
relevant in the olden days where poverty and malnourishment
were widespread,van cleef bracelet fake alhambra, and people were generally underweight and small built.
A friend of mine told me that people from poor families in the 1940s, 50s and 60s only ate chicken once a year, and that was during Chinese New Year.
He said they would eat the entire chicken except the feathers and the bones!
Perhaps malnourishment is one reason that many from the olden era were smaller built, and being fat was a sign of prosperity!
But overweight or obesity is something to frown upon these days.
It can cause high blood pressure, diabetes and high cholesterol, which eventually lead to heart diseases, stroke and even some forms of cancer.
The Health Ministry reported that 15.1% of Malaysians aged 18 and above were obese as of 2011, against 14% in 2006.
The Wall