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Sorry if this has already been covered, but I came to the conversation late.
Michael Anthony writes:
"I eat just one food at each meal, usually 4 meals and 4 different foods each day. I usually eat meat in the morning, vegetables in the afternoon, canned fish, nuts or whatever in the early evening, and fruit at night."
Why do you do this? Is there a rational explanation for your choosing to separate foods by meal, or is this something you just enjoy?
Just curious,
Hank
"An invasion of armies can be resisted,
but not an idea whose time has come."
--Victor Hugo
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