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		<title>The belly of the critic: super sized Michelin style</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2008 07:34:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>edcharles</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[More fat food writers and critics. While writing his latest book The Man Who Ate the World: In Search of the Perfect Dinner The Guardian&#8217;s Jay Rayner did what any self respecting food writer would do. He ate at Gordon Ramsay pretty much everywhere in the world he could. He even took more than a ... <a href="http://foodandwinedaily.com/2008/04/15/the-belly-of-the-critic-super-sized-michelin-style/">Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>More<a href="http://foodandwinedaily.com/2008/03/25/the-fat-of-the-media/"> fat food writers</a> and critics. While writing his latest book <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html%3FASIN=0805086692%26tag=edcharlesjour-20%26lcode=xm2%26cID=2025%26ccmID=165953%26location=/o/ASIN/0805086692%253FSubscriptionId=1N9AHEAQ2F6SVD97BE02" target="_blank">The Man Who Ate the World: In Search of the Perfect Dinner</a> The Guardian&#8217;s Jay Rayner did what any self respecting food writer would do. He ate at Gordon Ramsay pretty much everywhere in the world he could. He even took more than a bite out of Morgan Spurlock&#8217;s burger supersizing in Michelin  starred restaurants for a whole month. The experience left him 132kg and with red welts around his tummy from his 43 inch belt.</p>
<p>As Rayner, whose agony aunt mum Claire used to spruik panty pads with wings on TV, <a href="http://lifeandhealth.guardian.co.uk/food/story/0,,2272047,00.html">said in The Observer</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p> &#8220;To finish the book I decided to test the luxury-restaurant experience to destruction by doing the high-end Super Size Me. Where Morgan Spurlock ate in McDonald&#8217;s every day for a month, I would eat in a Parisian Michelin three-star every day for a week. If I was invited to take the tasting menu I would have to say yes. Seven days; 21 Michelin stars. Like Spurlock, before and after I had a medical.</p>
<p>And so, the day after my return from Paris &#8211; my 41st birthday &#8211; I found out exactly what I weighed. At the time I was so horrified I could not bring myself to put the number in the book. Now, having done the work, I can. It was 132 kgs or &#8211; in language you understand &#8211; a shade under 21 stone. Cue sharp intakes of breath.&#8221;</p>
<p>Incredibly Rayner is still alive and lost weight.</p>
<p>My current weight: 105kg+</p></blockquote>
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