I have a niece who is literally obese (>30 BMI) and her mother (also obese, even more so) frequently describes her daughter as a “healthy eater” despite the fact that her diet mainly consists of cake and ice cream, in enormous amounts. She considers it “healthy” because it’s all organic from Whole Foods.
“I eat relatively healthy”
“Sometimes my only food in the entire day is peanut butter”
I have a niece who is literally obese (>30 BMI) and her mother (also obese, even more so) frequently describes her daughter as a “healthy eater” despite the fact that her diet mainly consists of cake and ice cream, in enormous amounts. She considers it “healthy” because it’s all organic from Whole Foods.
Or maybe “healthy eater”, not someone who has a healthy diet
Healthy eater as in eating other healthier people.
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They were just unwilling to share their peanut butter.
And if they did, they wouldn’t have had all that peanut butter to eat and destroy their liver. Think ahead, people.
Relative to my diet, that is pretty healthy.