January 5, 2010
- 9:00 am
By Hillary - Columbia

"Am I skinnier yet?"
Ah, weight loss: the subject that’s sold a thousand glossies. I just got finished reading People magazine’s latest “Half Their Size!” spread, a semi-regular feature that celebrates regular people who have shed an entire person’s worth of pounds. While their stories are certainly inspirational—at least, as long as you believe that those who are overweight are inherently worth less than people with low BMIs—the madness that surrounds the weight-loss industry is chock-full of bad advice for women.
It’s hard to focus on just one bad advice source here, since weight-loss tips are always a mix of the glaringly obvious (did you know that if you drink water instead of Mountain Dew and eat carrot sticks instead of bacon-wrapped candy bars, you’ll get thinner?) and the mind-numbingly ridiculous (try eating only these processed cookies! Try eating dinner for breakfast and breakfast for dinner! Try not eating!).
Even so, while perusing Good Housekeeping’s “30 Ways to Drop 5 Lbs …and keep it off for good,” I came across a few pieces of advice silly enough to make me slap my forehead with my palm and groan. For instance, here’s what the ladies at GH think you should do if you’re in the mood for something sweet:
“Try an almond stacked on top of a dried apricot — it tastes like a cookie. Really.”
Um… no. I’m not exactly a foodologist, but I’m pretty sure that this snack would taste like a nut on top of a dried piece of fruit. That is not the same thing as an Oreo. Tell us to eat fruits and nuts all you want, Good Housekeeping—just don’t piss on us and then tell us it’s just raining.
And also, if you’re craving a cookie, why not just eat a cookie? As long as you don’t eat, like, twelve cookies, you should be fine, right? Again, I am not a licensed diet advice dispenser, so you should take my recommendations with a grain of salt. (Unless the lady mags have decreed that even a grain of salt is too much sodium.)
Then there’s this gem:
“Laugh Off 40 Calories! A study from Vanderbilt University showed that you can burn up to that many calories by laughing genuinely for 10 to 15 minutes. (Watch Groundhog Day to giggle off even more weight.)” Read More »
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July 5, 2008
- 3:05 pm
By CC Staff

The mustard belt will remain on U.S. soil for another year.
Amy Winehouse seems to be mastering the art of multi-tasking
Ashley Dupre attemps to “drop negativity from her life.” Quite a large task, no?
Doin’ it doggy style? You could be breaking the law.
Fad Diets: First the Cookie Diet, now a McDonalds Diet?!
Venus Williams: the favorite child
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I am not gonna lie; the fact that I have three bikinis staring at me from my closet and a 10-day forecast of sun, sun and more sun makes me want to lose weight, like, yesterday. Nothing drastic – just like 20 pounds by tomorrow.
I started by throwing away the giant Dunkin’ Donuts cookie (well, the half I hadn’t already scarfed) and started Googling.
“Miracle Diets”
“Lose Weight Now”
“Losing Weight Without Giving Up Cookies”
Oh my god. It is possible. The Cookie Diet.
Could it be? I mean, eat 4 cookies a day and lose weight? Those things have to either:
A) Taste like sh*t
B) Leave my hungering for….everything
C) Taste like absolute sh*t Read More »
October 11, 2007
- 11:53 am
By Lauren - University of Michigan
Based on everything you hear, see, read, and study, you might think that there is some super secret to losing weight.
Take a moment to think and it is easy to come up with at least 10 different diets:
South Beach…Atkins…Weight Watchers…L.A. Weight Loss…The Cabbage Soup Diet…The Juice Diet…The Cookie Diet…Medical Weight Loss…The Zone…That one where you order the food…
If only losing weight were as easy as a simple equation.
Oh, wait. It is: burn more calories than you eat.
Makes you feel stupid, right? I mean, I have personally spent the past 10 years battling my weight. I go up, I go down, I plateau. I’ve done cardio, weights, pilates, yoga. I have spun, I have run, I have swam. I guess I am just not good with math and equations because I am still battling the bulge.
Besides my addiction to all things cake related, my biggest problem is that I just don’t know how many calories I am burning. Sure, the elliptical has a calorie count, but who knows how accurate that is?
Thankfully, there is a handy new tool on the market to help all of us with our weight loss battle. Introducing the Bodybugg. Read More »
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