Who is this cute lady? Oh, I get it! This is Paula Deen, one of America’s famous chefs. If my vision doesn’t betray me, she is overweight, but is beautiful in her feminine, southern gal’s way. If she’ll shed 100 pounds, she’ll look probably more attractive than any popular Hollywood movie star.

Obviously Paula is not going to shed any pounds. It’s not in her joyful nature to starve like all Hollywood stars who are only worried about how to shed pounds, try any diet coming to the market, and stay in great shape, no matter what. This game is definitely not for Paula. She’s happy in her own skin. She makes an honest to goodness confession that she loves, loves, loves the butter and bacon, and muffins, and other fatty foods…

Is it not the same butter considered by experts as unhealthy animal fat you shouldn’t eat? Who cares if it so tasteful, you may say. Let’s indulge in the butter, and bacon, and muffins. Should we?

Let’s see what two popular butter brands represent. 

  • Luprak, high quality, imported Danish butter, produced since 1901 in Denmark, has Saturated Fat 35%, Cholesterol -10%, Protein-0 g; Vitamin A–6%; Fat Cal–100.
  • Plugra, European Style, Prefered by Leading Chefs, made in USA and distributed by Dairy Farmers of America, has Saturated Fat–35%, Cholesterol–0%; Protein–0%; Vitamin A–8%; Calories from fat–100 

The serving size is recommended–1 tbsp or 14 g. If included in your Daily Values based of 2000 calorie diet, what kind of healthy diet will you pursue? This goodie-foodie can easily block your blood vessels than even Lipitor will not help to run away from heart attack or high cholesterol.

What’s the point to promote the butter, fat blueberry muffins, cheesecakes, and fried chicken nuggets? Is it not better to introduce new, nutritional recipes for healthy foods that will not make adults and children obese? Now it’s time to change old habits and resolve a serious problem in America–obesity. Watch this video and have fun!

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