Tuesday, August 24, 2010

The Blackest Breakfast Bar On The Planet vs. Processed Plantation Breakast Bars

Ingredients
Chopped Almonds, Chopped Pecans, Blueberries, Chia, Hemp seeds, Sunflower seeds, Vanilla, Agave, Lemon zest, Sea salt

Ingredients
CEREAL (RICE, SUGAR, WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT, WHEAT GLUTEN, DEFATTED WHEAT GERM, SALT, WHEAT FLOUR, MALT FLAVORING, MALTODEXTRIN, RIBOFLAVIN [VITAMIN B2], THIAMIN HYDROCHLORIDE [VITAMIN B1]),
CORN SYRUP, SUGAR, VEGETABLE OIL (CONTAINS ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING: CANOLA AND/OR SUNFLOWER OIL, PARTIALLY HYDROGENATED SOYBEAN AND/OR COTTONSEED AND/OR PALM KERNEL OIL, HYDROGENATED COTTONSEED OIL, TBHQ AND MIXED TOCOPHEROLS FOR FRESHNESS), FRUCTOSE, DEXTROSE, PEACH AND GOLDEN RAISIN FRUIT PIECES (DRIED PEACHES TREATED WITH SULFUR DIOXIDE TO MAINTAIN COLOR, GOLDEN RAISINS, DEXTROSE, MAGNESIUM STEARATE, GLYCERIN), STRAWBERRY FLAVORED FRUIT PIECES (SUGAR, CRANBERRIES, CITRIC ACID, NATURAL STRAWBERRY FLAVOR WITH OTHER NATURAL FLAVORS, ELDERBERRY JUICE CONCENTRATE FOR COLOR, SUNFLOWER OIL), SORBITOL, CONTAINS TWO PERCENT OR LESS OF NONFAT DRY MILK, GLYCERIN, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL STRAWBERRY AND PEACH FLAVORS, SOY LECITHIN, CALCIUM CARBONATE, MALTODEXTRIN, NATURAL YOGURT FLAVOR, CITRIC ACID, NIACINAMIDE, ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR, BHT (PRESERVATIVE), PYRIDOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE (VITAMIN B6).

8 comments:

Denmark Vesey said...

When one is trying to feed kids in the morning, one doesn't always have time to prepare what most people think of as a "healthy breakfast" for children.

Convenient Breakfast Food has become a $ Billion business. Every school day granola bars, pop tarts, breakfast breads and flavored yogurts are handed out to millions of children as they are buckled into car seats to be dropped off somewhere where they will eat more refined carbohydrates and chemicals for lunch.

However Plantation Negros and Plantation Crackas alike are slowly waking out of the hypnotic nonsense that makes them assume Plantation food is safe. They are demanding more healthy products.

The Plantation has responded to this cry for healthy food by selling them the illusion of health. Repackaging cookies and calling them "Granola Bars" allowed them to make more money than selling the same ingredients as just cookies.

The Consequence? Millions of American kids begin each day with a digestive system full of a mind numbing cocktail of sugar, refined carbohydrates and toxic chemicals.

The Solution? Feed your children a breakfast that doesn't poison them. Feed them natural food.

Take more time? A little bit. But it is still more convenient than caring for a kid with juvenile diabetes.

Anonymous said...

DV, if you really cared about your people you would tell them to eat "healthy" foods that are on their budget, instead of braggin' about your expensive designer's food non-sense diet.

Just sayin'...

Denmark Vesey said...

Aight.

Fuck it.

I don't care.

Let people eat "unhealthy" foods under their "budget".

Next time, I'll post a 99 Cent Breakfast Wrap to make the broke muhfuggas more "comfortable".

HotmfWax said...

As long as it is salty? :)

DV, Your opinion please.....

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Dr. Love said...

Hey DV, ask how much the sneakers on their feet cost, the stillettos, and the $200 designer jeans. Other than paying for somewhere to live your palate should be of the utmost concern, but thats okay, when the plantation doctors start givin you synthetic drugs and cutting off your mufuggin toes and sh&!t then maybe your budget priorities will change. Pass the grits and bacon I'm in a hurry!

the good nurse said...

...priorities....
cable tv, designer clothing and shoes, expensive cars?

life more abundantly?

i choose life.

Denmark Vesey said...

"how much the sneakers on their feet cost, the stillettos, and the $200 designer jeans." Dr. Love

That's what I'm talking about Doc.

Only fools think natural food is expensive.

They need to peep the price tag on diabetes.

Denmark Vesey said...

"...priorities....
cable tv, designer clothing and shoes, expensive cars?

life more abundantly?

i choose life." the good nurse


Sista Nurse!

See.

You digging deep now.

The knee-jerk resistance and resentment often demonstrated by Plantation Negros when presented with the life changing opportunity in natural food, is indicative of issues far beyond food.

At the end of the day what you eat is a reflection of what you think of yourself.

Plantation Negros have been subconsciously conditioned not to value themselves very deeply.

That is why they will eat anything.

They have been taught to value things (cable tv, designer clothing and shoes, expensive cars) not their humanity.

It's always tickled me when Plantation Negros accuse me of being "vain" because I post pictures of green juice and sunflower seeds.

lol.

"Dat's Sooo Expwensiv DV! Evweybody Cayn't Afowd sunflower seeds and KinWah!"

I AM VAIN JIGABOOOOOOS!!!

You would be too if stopped eating cloned hogs.