Okay, for as long as I can remember I have
had some strange eating habits. I
personally dont eat a very huge selection
of food and its now becoming embarrasing
if I go out to eat with girls etc. I
pretty much dont eat anything that is
juicy or saucy or red meat. So I dont eat
pasta, spagetti, steak, ribs, eggs,
maccaroni, burgers, and the list goes on
and on. I do eat chicken though but I
dont care for grilled chicken too much.
Has anyone ever heard of this craziness
cuz I want to change it soo badly but I
can never work myself up enough to try
them and actually eat it.
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micke
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 02 Oct 2006 Posts: 21
Posted: 10-14-06 04:33am
Hi, I don't think your eating habits are
weird, I reckon they are normal and
desirable. There is no need to change
your eating habits especially because they
are right and healthy. No one will look
at you or call names and if they do, then
you'll know something's wrong with them
and they have a very wrong attitude.
I would just like to say keep up with the
good work!
If you don't eat these meals, I reckon you
must be eating healthy. What do you eat?
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