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Originally Posted by SkinnyPupp
Avoiding saturated fat is a misguided notion, and overall a horrible idea
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Perhaps I should clarify. By "avoid" I actually mean "limit," since it's basically impossible to completely eliminate saturated fats from your diet.
Saturated fats are most commonly found in things like butter, full-fat dairy products, and red meats... so a person could, for example, use margarine instead of butter on their morning toast, drink 1% milk, and opt for a 6oz steak instead of a 12oz steak. You'll obviously still eat
some saturated fats - if you eat a cookie that contains lard, for example, or if you put cream in your coffee - but, overall,
limiting the intake of saturated fats is a good idea, don't you think?
Anyway, I assume you aren't suggesting that saturated fats are a
good thing? The human body can manufacture all the saturated fat it needs by itself. Saturated fats can contribute to various cardiovascular diseases, so I certainly wouldn't seek them out as part of your daily diet.
As the age-old adage goes, "
everything in moderation"...