it is seriously blowing my mind to read all these people's comments sharing how much they absolutely love vegetables. really? seriously? i just don't get it. they're necessary evils in my world.
it is seriously blowing my mind to read all these people's comments sharing how much they absolutely love vegetables. really? seriously? i just don't get it. they're necessary evils in my world.
starches and sugar. potatoes are technically a vegetable right? cheese and tofu and occasionally beans for protein. there are a few exceptions to these rules - big fan of orange-flavored things. try to drink orange juice at breakfast, which is somehow far more preferable than actually eating an orange. got some baby…
glad you wrote this. reminded me that it's not always just a matter of taste, sometimes there's legit sensory issues going on with food, especially given how virtually every sense you have is stimulated in some way by food. (not that this is what's up with you, just something that's more common that people realize).
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exactly. i'm well aware that i'm less healthy than i could be. but i enjoy everything i eat. i'll take eating like a toddler over eating like a grown-up any day.
just to balance out the gender representation here, i'm a lady vegetarian. who. doesn't. like. vegetables. or. fruit.
that vegetable fritatta thing in the picture? that would make me so sad. and i know it's what people who don't know me expect i will LOVE once they hear i'm a vegetarian. i'll happily explain to people…
cognitive-behavioral therapy can do a world of good for anxiety. any of robert leahy's books are excellent, as is (oddly enough) 'overcoming anxiety for dummies.'