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DumLuc
03-10-2005, 07:32 PM
Girl Scout Cookies High in Trans Fat




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One of the more popular rites of springtime has

becoming a lightning rod for controversy and arguably a likely contributor to the obesity crisis that's plaguing

millions of children and adults in America. And from an organization that helps millions of kids across the world

every year in so many other beneficial ways too. As Girl Scouts hit the streets and area grocery stores for their

annual cookie sales, critics, including me, are very concerned their annual sales drive, that nets the

organization some $400 million, is being fueled by the sale of cookies chock full of trans fats and poisoning

the health of millions.

The organization tried to head off some of the criticism by issuing a lengthy white

paper last year entitled, "Weighing In: Helping Girls Be Healthy Today, Healthy Tomorrow," the first salvo in a

"healthy living" initiative the Girl Scouts of America (GSA) plans to roll out later this year.

Despite such

preemptive moves, the criticism keeps on coming from parents and food activists rightly concerned about the dangers

of trans fat. Even a New York chef and a food activist working to reform school lunch programs who is working with

the GSA on their health initiative brought up the trans fat issue first and foremost in her discussions with them.

One quote speaks volumes: "You can't have a lifestyle initiative without changing the cookie because you look like

a bunch of idiots."

Trans fat, also known as

trans fatty acids (http://www.mercola.com/blog/2005/mar/10/girl_scout_cookies_high_in_trans_fat/http$3A$2F$2Fwww.mercola.com$2F20

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formed when vegetable oils are hardened into margarine or shortening. It is found in many other foods besides

margarine and shortening, however, including fried foods like french fries and fried chicken, doughnuts, cookies,

pastries and crackers. The FDA has mandated all food manufacturers begin listing the amount of trans fat in their

products starting next year, although some have already begun to do so, including the makers of Girl Scout cookies.



The best way to protect your family from the dangers of trans fat: Eliminate processed foods from your diet.

That's where the artery-clogging trans fat lives. Trans fats have led to a major increase in cancers, arthritis,

fatigue and nearly all chronic illnesses. Also, trans fats are also playing

an enormous role in the dramatic rise of

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epidemic largely due to the shift in our food choices.



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wood elf
03-11-2005, 05:03 PM
Cookies are bad for you? Is

that surprising?

Mtnjim
03-11-2005, 05:20 PM
Forget the cookies, eat the

scout:LOL:

Holmes
03-11-2005, 05:56 PM
Okay, Mr. Seinfeld.

belgareth
03-11-2005, 06:44 PM
Milk goes with cookies, what

goes well with scout?

DumLuc
03-11-2005, 07:14 PM
Tonto goes well with Scout.

Gegogi
03-11-2005, 07:39 PM
They sure do look yummy in those

little green skirts, ankle socks and berets. Plus, the GSA could make a lot more money selling girlscouts instead of

trans-fat inflested cookies. The green outfits would be way cool for St. Patti's day too. It would not only be

healthy for all parties involved, but prevent the wasteful disposal of cookie packaging in landfills. "Save the

earth and eat a girlscout" would be an apt motto.

belgareth
03-11-2005, 07:45 PM
That makes me think about some

of the product labels and old commercials:
Sue Bee says to remember to eat your honey.
Sugar packets in

resturaunts that suggest "Enjoy life, eat out more often!"

How about the old cigarette comercials? "I'd walk a

mile for a camel? Ewww!

Holmes
03-12-2005, 12:26 PM
"I'd walk a mile

for a camel? Ewww!

I always wondered what was in it for the camel.

DrSmellThis
03-12-2005, 05:01 PM
Did you ever wonder about the

girl scout cookie flavors that never quite made it?

Trout?

belgareth
03-12-2005, 06:06 PM
Did you ever

wonder about the girl scout cookie flavors that never quite made it?

Trout?
Pepperoni Pizza?

CollegeStudent
03-12-2005, 08:09 PM
Forget the

cookies, eat the scout:LOL:
Its been a long time since I've seen a girl scout, but arent they like

wicked under age? Talking like 13?

InternationalPlayboy
03-12-2005, 08:15 PM
Its been a long time since I've seen a girl scout, but arent they like wicked under age?

Talking like 13?

I think they're like the Boy Scouts where you can stay in until about 17 or 18

years old.

Gegogi
03-12-2005, 11:56 PM
"Its been a long time

since I've seen a girl scout, but arent they like wicked under age? Talking like 13?"

I believe GSs

can rack up a whole lotta badges by age 18. Of course we should only eat the ones over the age of consent (varies by

state). When in doubt, eat the den mother.