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Glennart

Acculturation - puking from eating butter

Look how brainwashed these people are.

They are eating a delicious nutrient dense food and this is how they react.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujUXrbMw5lI&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_d9c_4J15bY&feature=related


This is the normal reaction to eating butter:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIJhKWz07EM
ecrivain

It's worse than that.  Most people in the US, at least, have been trained to refer to margarine as "butter."  So the guys in your first two videos are very likely eating a big block of hydrogenated vegetable oil.  They'd be better off puking it up, if that's the case!

It's sad to think how many people here have no idea what butter actually tastes like.  They only know the chemical approximation of butter-flavored, yellow-tinted oils and trans-fats.
Avalon

I love youtube!
cabalco

*lol* I think it is only a psychological thing, the guy and his friends just think that butter is a nasty food. So when you think butter is ugly this reaction is normal. But when you see the non-brainwashed child it is the opposite... As a child i loved fatty cheese, milk, butter, fatty duck & chicken, but my mother said it is not a good food for me...


If i only ever could live my life again, if i had eaten this way from beginning i am sure i would not have this problems which i today have. The only way is now an extreme one: Meat, fat & eggs...

@glennart: How do you do with salt & butter? I get real problems with my stomach if i eat salt & fat, especially butter...
Ream

Someone should make a video response eating a pound of butter without the slightest of hesitation.. i just may.


Ofcourse its psychological. If it were physiological vomiting/regurgitation would occur regardless if the butter was eaten on a piece of bread or not.
ReddyMcMeaty

my kids were happy to sit on the counter and eat sticks of butter and lard while I cooked,  as soon as they were old enough to sit up on their own.   Now the younger one goes crazy for packs of lard at the grocery store and I'm always turning up at the register with half eaten packages of lard.  The cashiers are so disgusted.
jl53563

I remember eating sticks of butter with a spoon as a young child.
Janne

I'm not sure if they would do much more better with olive oil (supposedly a "healthy fat") for example (though it should be somewhat easier as you can drink it), as their bodies are not accustomed to using fat for energy. I can't eat much butter without some disgust (without carbohydrates) when not doing low-/"zero"-carb. But then on low-/"zero"-carb I crave it and can easily eat 50-100g slices of it without hesitation in the morning (with some raw eggs). Ok, this is only my experience and opinion, and there's surely a psychological part to it.

Kids' bodies do better with burning fat, maybe because their metabolism isn't totally wrecked up already.

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