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  1. Paul Delacroix

    Is there any fat acceptance left in society at large?

    As I see it, society came fairly close to almost relaxing its thin supremacy by the late Nineties. Unfortunately around that point, the mass media began its anti-fat crusade, which amounted to The Diet Empire Strikes Back. Then came the relentless tongue lashing about the "epidemic" with its...
  2. Paul Delacroix

    Freedom Paradise resort

    I'm curious--Whatever happened to the "Freedom Paradise" resort for fat people in Mexico? Has anyone gone there? I remember a few years ago they got a lot of positive press--I was even reading a positive note about it in a marketing book by Seth Godin (who praised it as innovative 'niche'...
  3. Paul Delacroix

    You know what would be really good now?

    On a slow January day? Macaroni and Cheese. The real kind, made from elbow macaroni and cheddar and american--with sort of a creamy, butter-yellow cheese sauce.
  4. Paul Delacroix

    Burger King Whopper Downsized

    In case you haven't been following the Burger wars between BK and McDonald's, BK now has ads saying "sorry, Bic Mac--Size matters." I had a double-meat Whopper today, for the first time in awhile...it was substantially smaller than the old Whopper. The amount of tomatoes and lettuce was the...
  5. Paul Delacroix

    Fast Food Burritos

    When I was a teenager, we had a great tex-mex fast-food chain in Texas called "Taco Patio". They made giant burritos with good flour tortillas loaded with green chilies and shredded cheese. At some point, Patio Frozen Foods sued them, they had to change their name to "Taco Plaza", and soon...
  6. Paul Delacroix

    300 lb man Survives 40-foot Fall Down Elevator Shaft

    Allow me to say what no medical official or media spokesperson will ever admit: His bodyfat cushioning probably saved his life. **************************************** 300-lb man OK after 40-foot shaft fall Fri Dec 14, 10:36 PM ET A construction worker who fell about 40 feet down...
  7. Paul Delacroix

    2 Favorite Junk Food Items That Come in a Cellophane Wrapper.

    I'm curious--what do you like that has no nutrition or redeeming social value? :)
  8. Paul Delacroix

    Favorite Food Network Shows..?

    Just curious. I'm kinda partial to Rachael Ray's "$40 a Day".
  9. Paul Delacroix

    Do you find yourself eating more in the autumn?

    This may seem like a bizarre think to bring up out of the blue. But think about it: -Halloween -Oktoberfest -Thanksgiving -Seasonal Christmas eating I think it's the time of year--it's normal, IMHO, for human beings to become gluttons in the autumn and start of winter...
  10. Paul Delacroix

    Interview with Allen Steadham & Paul Delacroix

    Hi folks, Allen Steadham has put up a one-hour interview with me on his ISAA podcast site. Come hear me talking through my nose and yakking about the Internet and sounding almost like Al Gore! Minus the global warming part, of course. But seriously, a lighthearted little interview discussing...
  11. Paul Delacroix

    Mr. Delacroix's Opus

    ...Or Goofus, whichever the case may be. But hey--my point is, I'm up to something big. I thought I'd post, to share this with my friends at Dimensions. For about the past ten years, I have dreamed of buying a farm and building a business on it. In 2003, I bought the acreage in question: a...
  12. Paul Delacroix

    Mr. Delacroix's Opus

    ...Or Goofus, whichever the case may be. But hey--my point is, I'm up to something big. I thought I'd post, to share this with my friends at Dimensions. For about the past ten years, I have dreamed of buying a farm and building a business on it. In 2003, I bought the acreage in question: a...
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