What not to eat on Diwali

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Following foods are worth avoiding on Diwali as overeating these may trouble you.

http://in.lifestyle.yahoo.com/photos/7-foods-cause-bloating-slideshow/

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True... I can see that fooding has already increased in compare of normal in all houses.. But yes better take them in limit..

Happy Diwali to all.
Thank you for the information yes sometime we don't know the things we eat may be bad for health. :)
Friends I really don't have any choice. Bengalis start eating randomly from Durga Puja till Bhatridwitiya. I have cooked and ate many things. I am gaining weight. I have measured my weight. It is increasing by 1 kg every day.
Eat with consciousness and this could bring food habits to a normal, otherwise heavy foods coupled with festive occasions can prove to be dangerous.
Following foods are worth avoiding on Diwali as overeating these may trouble you.

http://in.lifestyle.yahoo.com/photos/7-foods-cause-bloating-slideshow/


Many of the foods mentioned were believed to be good and harmless. This article has shattered my myths.
Come festive season and markets are flooded with sweets poisonous and harmful to health. The police goes around arresting businessmen selling artificial "mawa" and sweet makers using this brand. This goes on like the Tom and Jerry episodes. Can there not be definite quality control measure which can stop conscienceless men from playing with people's health?
There is no dearth of laws intended to arrest food adulteration and using of artificial flavors. They are non -functional.
Come festive season and markets are flooded with sweets poisonous and harmful to health. The police goes around arresting businessmen selling artificial "mawa" and sweet makers using this brand. This goes on like the Tom and Jerry episodes. Can there not be definite quality control measure which can stop conscienceless men from playing with people's health?


This is why me and my family prefers to cook everything at home.
Following foods are worth avoiding on Diwali as overeating these may trouble you.

http://in.lifestyle.yahoo.com/photos/7-foods-cause-bloating-slideshow/


Thanks for sharing these information. I am lucky I didn't consume cold drinks, bubblegum, apple on Deepawali.
Come festive season and markets are flooded with sweets poisonous and harmful to health. The police goes around arresting businessmen selling artificial "mawa" and sweet makers using this brand. This goes on like the Tom and Jerry episodes. Can there not be definite quality control measure which can stop conscienceless men from playing with people's health?


We should prefer fruits to sweets. Dry fruits are good substitute. Even if we buy sweets, we should not prefer colored ones. The colors used in sweets are chemical.
Come festive season and markets are flooded with sweets poisonous and harmful to health. The police goes around arresting businessmen selling artificial "mawa" and sweet makers using this brand. This goes on like the Tom and Jerry episodes. Can there not be definite quality control measure which can stop conscienceless men from playing with people's health?


We should prefer fruits to sweets. Dry fruits are good substitute. Even if we buy sweets, we should not prefer colored ones. The colors used in sweets are chemical.
I prefer to eat plenty of sweets and that too near to native place so that I could watch how it is being built, it is about the same shops from my child hoods, and it is about observing festival of lights. :woohoo:
Come festive season and markets are flooded with sweets poisonous and harmful to health. The police goes around arresting businessmen selling artificial "mawa" and sweet makers using this brand. This goes on like the Tom and Jerry episodes. Can there not be definite quality control measure which can stop conscienceless men from playing with people's health?


We should prefer fruits to sweets. Dry fruits are good substitute. Even if we buy sweets, we should not prefer colored ones. The colors used in sweets are chemical.
I prefer to eat plenty of sweets and that too near to native place so that I could watch how it is being built, it is about the same shops from my child hoods, and it is about observing festival of lights. :woohoo:


Its a different Deepavali here in AP, where very less importance is given to sweets.
Friends I really don't have any choice. Bengalis start eating randomly from Durga Puja till Bhatridwitiya. I have cooked and ate many things. I am gaining weight. I have measured my weight. It is increasing by 1 kg every day.


1 kg per day ? That is too much gain, but as long as you lose some of it after the festivities I guess its ok....I am sure I too have put on some weight after all the sweets I have been eating since the past week...
We have celebrated Diwali. Hence the topic is now irrelevant. Let us hence close this topic till next Deepawali. Thanks foir discussion.

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