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Paula Deen Is Shocked, Shocked I tell You!

by on Jan. 24, 2012, under Uncategorized

Paula Deen made her announcement last week that after years of eating unhealthy foods laced with butter, sugar, and preservatives, she has developed Type 2 diabetes. She added that she had been diagnosed a full three years ago. Despite this, she continued to feature toxie foods in both her cookbooks and on her network TV broadcasts. After her announcement came the sound of crickets. Not a single one of her foodie pals stepped forward to support her. As one explained, waiting to make her announcement before “locking in a paid spokesperson deal for a non-insulin medication is just too toxic to deal with.” Another pointed out that it would have been even bigger news if Deen had said she had NOT contracted diabetes.
I wrote in this blog several days ago that at about about the time she was diagnosed, she published “My First Cookbook,” a collection of recipes for children. The pages of that cookbook dripped with butter and unhealthy amounts of sugar. Keep in mind, Deen wrote this cookbook for children near the time of her diagnosis..
Again, I repeat, shame on Paula Deen. She will hear no words of support from me. It is her type of cooking that has triggered a diabetic epidemic in our country. Each morning and each evening when I inject myself with insulin I wonder how I acquired this condition but I don’t feel sorry for myself. I maintain. I help others — if I can — who are facing the same situation. We should take more care in choosing the foods we eat. I am consuming less red meat and more vegetables and daily exercise (riding my bicycle and walking) have become part of my daily routine. I occasionally have a dessert but I use portion control and do not eat sweets often.
Through this blog, I hope we are learning healthier cooking. I am featuring better cookbooks that focus on healthier ingredients. Your suggestions and comments are always welcomed. As for Paula Deen, perhaps walking the fat checks she will recieve from the pharma company to her bank might help her get more exercise but as I’ve said before, don’t count on it, y’all.


  • Donald

    Celebrities live in a fantasy world were they are told everything they do is wonderful. “The box” called the Television is the fantasy that they all live in .

    The average man and woman cannot live in the fantasy of Hollywood. This is why celebrities are shocked when they get a brief taste of reality

    She will big  money by pushing diabetes drugs that know one with Type 2 diabetes needs

    Sadly people are not smart. No one needs a drug for Type 2 diabetes but the drug makers still take in 3 Billion a year from Type 2 diabetes.

    Doctors are also the silent partner of the “druggies” because the give drugs rather than telling people the illness can be reversed naturally. Paula Deen has a bigger problem; the drug she is going to sell cost $ 500 dollars a month and was beaten by a $ 20 diabetes diet. This is part of her scam.

    just google    SPIRIT HAPPY DIET

  • Just Wow

    I’ve never read this author before, and nor will I in the future.  What a self important buffoon.  Maybe someday he’ll contract a disease through one of his vices.  Hopefully he doesn’t receive the same treatment from others.

  • Larry Cox

    Hopefully this will be learning lesson for everyone about the foods we eat and the toxic choices all around us.

  • Larry Cox

    My “someday” occurred almost a decade ago when I, too, was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes.

  • Lori

    What a jerk you are! Didn’t know there were any perfect people on this planet but I guess I just missed you. You should be on the cover of the paper as the second coming.

  • Larry Cox

    If you think I’m a jerk for promoting healthier foods with less sugar and preservatives, so be it. I repeat, Paula Deen should have announced her diagnosis immediately, not three years later and only after she had inked a deal with a drug company.

  • Fraser007

    Lori:

    The only perfect person who ever walked this planet was nailed to a cross about 30A.D.
    If you eat like Paula Dean there is a good chance you will get Type II. Eat healthy and reduce your chances. Been there and done that. I consumed the wrong food and I have suffered the results.

  • Larry Cox

    It’s not just that Deen ate unhealthy foods, she promoted toxic foods and ingredients in both her cookbooks and on TV. There is a reason why other top chefs are not getting in line to defend her.

  • Eric Starson

    People think diabetes is all about sugar, but the saturated fat in meat and dairy appears to be the main culprit: 
    http://nutritionfacts.org/blog/2012/01/18/paula-deen-diabetes-drug-spokesperson/

  • Larry Cox

    This is true. Maintaining a healthy diet is a delicate balance of foods. We have to educate ourselves about fats, determining the good fats from the bad ones.