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POLL: Do you "live to eat" or "eat to live"

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Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Sometimes one, sometimes the other. You can't just stick to only one.

yup, it's hard to "eat to live" when there's so much great food out there!

I definately live to eat now...sometimes I have fantasies about food....mmmmm, like that certain Japanese steakhouse, or that awesome Italian restaurant....hell, sometimes I crave my moms cooking. However, this is not always healthy, I guess it's time for a change. 🙂
 
live to eat (and cook).

eating to me has always been a communal activity with family and friends. not just shoving sustenance into my face.
 
i hate to eat. it is a waste of time and a pita ... either to cook or to order out.

if i could get everything i need i a pill form, i would take it 3 times a day. but as it is now.... i ignore food all day long and eat late at night. bad for me, i know. but i just cannot be bothered during the day.

 
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
i hate to eat. it is a waste of time and a pita ... either to cook or to order out.

if i could get everything i need i a pill form, i would take it 3 times a day. but as it is now.... i ignore food all day long and eat late at night. bad for me, i know. but i just cannot be bothered during the day.

mmmmm.....i love pita bread 😀
 
eat to live. I wish I could remove my stomach, intestines ans replace them with some kind of nuclear power pack. that way I'd never have to worry about food again.
 
I used to laugh at a couple of my old co-workers, because they could tell me what they ate for a holiday meal three years prior! Shoot, I couldn't even remember what I ate for lunch today!
 
A lot of you are confusing "live to eat" with "stuff yourself silly". Enjoying good food doesn't mean the food has to be unhealthy or be consumed in large quantities.


 
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