So, the diet is no more.... nor did it ever really start. Anyway, I've decided to start posting stuff about food instead of trying to avoid food (I'M NOT ANOREXIC). So yesterday was the harvest dinner. As I navigated through the hundreds of people and random people from town and sample stations (chocolate milk was sick!) I encountered a ridiculous amount of different kinds of food. Unfortunately I was reminded of how I'm a ridiculously picky eater. Out of all the food like squash and carrots and mashed potatoes and blah blah blah I only got the rice pilaf and chicken (Wow I just realized how boring this post. My friend who is reading over my shoulder just said "nothing about your life is interesting." Thanks for the pick me up, Emily) Anyway, are any of you picky eaters and how does it feel to live with this burden? Seeing so much food and realizing you can only eat a little of it is truly a tragedy in my eyes.
Okay now time to watch six feet under:)
The harvest dinner was pretty sweet. Personally, I am not really a picky eater but I am particular about the foods I eat. I love food and I love eating but for me the goal of food is really nutrition so in that sense I am conscious. No real gimmicks or calorie counting just eat real food nothing processed. The easy way to stick with this is to follow a simple rule: if it doesn't grow or you can't kill it don't eat it.
ReplyDeleteThe harvest dinner was deliciousS! Anyways, I am not currently a picky eater, but used to be very very picky. I feel you, everyone would get mad at me when I didn't want to eat the food in front of me and I wasn't Trying to be difficult. BUT eat squash! it's so good. Also, i like the idea that your switching gears with this blog, maybe you could start to eat things that you didn't like before and blog about it? Challenge the picky eater within you.
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