Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Arby's correction / misunderstanding
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In the previous Arby thread, the second sentence stated: "She said they have a special offering...." Special limited offerings don't have to be posted on their website. |
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Another misunderstanding:
I said, "This is very close to seven times more sodium than what's recommended for a healthy meal by the American Heart Association (1,500 milligrams per day).
Notice I said meal and the recommendation is per day. If it's 1,500 milligrams per day, it would be 500 milligrams per meal, assuming the usual 3 meals per day. So divide 500 into 3,480 milligrams of sodium and one sandwich comes to almost 7 times the normal amount of sodium for that one meal. |
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from the Arby's website - Turkey Rachel with everything - cheese, thousand island spread, house made coleslaw, etc -
Nutrition Facts Serving Weight (g) 322 Calories 720 Calories From Fat 290 Fat - Total (g) 33 Saturated Fat (g) 7 Trans Fat (g) 0.5 Cholesterol (mg) 85 Sodium (mg) 1850 Total Carbohydrates (g) 66 Dietary Fiber (g) 5 Sugars (g) 11 Protein (g) 40 Vitamin A (% DV) 30 Vitamin C (% DV) 20 Calcium (% DV) 35 Iron (% DV) 60 Rueben - Nutrition Facts Serving Weight (g) 308 Calories 640 Calories From Fat 270 Fat - Total (g) 30 Saturated Fat (g) 8 Trans Fat (g) 0 Cholesterol (mg) 55 Sodium (mg) 1610 Total Carbohydrates (g) 62 Dietary Fiber (g) 4 Sugars (g) 7 Protein (g) 32 Vitamin A (% DV) 6 Vitamin C (% DV) 20 Calcium (% DV) 35 Iron (% DV) 30 |
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I don't see how someone who claims to be a vegan in other posts would eat this, salt or no salt.
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Yep.
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Right, I wouldn't eat it. The point was to have a discussion about something I found amazing, considering the fact that high sodium consumption can affect more than just blood pressure. It may affect blood vessels, heart, kidneys and brain. That was in my original thread "Arby's".
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Through tens of thousands of years, even hundreds of thousands of years, man did not have a salt shaker. Suddenly, we have a big requirement for the addition of sodium to our foods? |
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Salt is a preserving item. Everything in moderation.
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More info at History of Salt | SaltWorks
As far back as 6050 BC, salt has been an important and integral part of the world’s history, as it has been interwoven into the daily lives of countless historic civilizations. Used as a part of Egyptian religious offerings and valuable trade between the Phoenicians and their Mediterranean empire, salt and history have been inextricably intertwined for millennia, with great importance placed on salt by many different races and cultures of people. Even today, the history of salt touches our daily lives. The word “salary” was derived from the word “salt.” Salt was highly valued and its production was legally restricted in ancient times, so it was historically used as a method of trade and currency. The word “salad” also originated from “salt,” and began with the early Romans salting their leafy greens and vegetables. Undeniably, the history of salt is both broad ranging and unique, leaving its indelible mark in cultures across the globe. Salt was in general use long before history, as we know it, began to be recorded. Some 2,700 years B.C.—about 4,700 years ago—there was published in China the Peng-Tzao-Kan-Mu, probably the earliest known treatise on pharmacology. A major portion of this writing was devoted to a discussion of more than 40 kinds of salt, including descriptions of two methods of extracting salt and putting it in usable form that are amazingly similar to processes used today. Chinese folklore recounts the discovery of salt. Salt production has been important in China for two millennia or more. And the Chinese, like many other governments over time, realizing that everyone needed to consume salt, made salt taxes a major revenue source. Nomads spreading westward were known to carry salt. Egyptian art from as long ago as 1450 B.C. records salt-making.
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Arby's correction / misunderstanding
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Despite my efforts I cannot find a reference to the use of salt on vegetables for preservation. So when did veganism arise, and why? For the hundreds of thousands of years of years we have existed in our variety of forms, humans and our predecessors have depended upon both salt and meat/fish and other non-vegan proteins.
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"This salt holder, often an ornate and richly decorated affair, marked the boundary line on the table between those of honorable estate and the commoners, which gave rise to the saying, ‘below the salt’, signifying someone of little importance." https://saltandpeppershakers.wordpre...e-salt-shaker/ |
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Don't forget you can be turned into a pillar of salt
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