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Do you enjoy eating?

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Mmmm ... food
I love food.

I am an Expert at eating.

Not only am I an expert at it, but I enjoy it very much.

I really like to eat.

Food is excellent.
 
Sometimes. Although a lot of times I wish I could just take a pill that had all my vitamins and everything I needed and I would just be full.
 
If one day they make some breakthrough and come up with wonder pills that would supply you with all the nutrients you need just as well as or better than conventional food at a reasonable price without glaring side effects, I would gladly give up all the hassle involved in making grocery runs, preparing and having meals, and cleaning up afterwards. Unfortunately that sounds too good to be true for now, so I would try to steer my diet in that direction : nutritiousness, cost/time-effectiveness and ease of cooking/cleanup. I still may enjoy some candies or sodas, but a meal has always been more of a hassle than a joy to me.
 
Originally posted by: VanillaH
If one day they make some breakthrough and come up with wonder pills that would supply you with all the nutrients you need just as well as or better than conventional food at a reasonable price without glaring side effects, I would gladly give up all the hassle involved in making grocery runs, preparing and having meals, and cleaning up afterwards. Unfortunately that sounds too good to be true for now, so I would try to steer my diet in that direction : nutritiousness, cost/time-effectiveness and ease of cooking/cleanup. I still may enjoy some candies or sodas, but a meal has always been more of a hassle than a joy to me.
ps, they have this amazing invention for lazies like you, they call em "restaurants".
You should try one sometime, it's a life changing experience.
 
Originally posted by: SampSon
Originally posted by: VanillaH
If one day they make some breakthrough and come up with wonder pills that would supply you with all the nutrients you need just as well as or better than conventional food at a reasonable price without glaring side effects, I would gladly give up all the hassle involved in making grocery runs, preparing and having meals, and cleaning up afterwards. Unfortunately that sounds too good to be true for now, so I would try to steer my diet in that direction : nutritiousness, cost/time-effectiveness and ease of cooking/cleanup. I still may enjoy some candies or sodas, but a meal has always been more of a hassle than a joy to me.
ps, they have this amazing invention for lazies like you, they call em "restaurants".
You should try one sometime, it's a life changing experience.

cost-effectiveness? They arent exactly cheap, like 5 trips to Fridays would seal my whole month's worth grocery bill. Driving to the restraunts is cumbersome and takes time to get there sit and wait for your order. Much easier and faster if you settle with a quick grub at home. Not that I skimp on nutritions either, health matters to me.

Thanks for your kind suggestion, but in fact I did have a meal at some local joint after my friend's graduation. I like treating my friends when we have something to celebrate or I owe them, but I feel very reluctant to dump my savings into food for my own sake.
 
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