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On 30 Apr 2008, at 22:12, Jessica Baker wrote:
>> I used to do the 5-6 meals a day thing, and it just made me crazy and
>> constantly thinking about food! I prefer a nice, big meal/s all at
>> once.
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> Same here. All I thought about was my next little mini meal. And I
> was
> ALWAYS hungry.
Me too. Eating small meals never leaves me feeling satistfied.
I spent last weekend away with a mate and his girlfriend, and some
time early afternoon on the Friday one of them commented I hadn't
eaten anything (they'd had about three "meals" by then). After that,
every day one of them said something about how I was going to starve
and die (maybe slightly exaggerated) if I didn't eat in the day. That
never happened, but what I did notice was that they were constantly
obsessed about having food handy - even a few hours without eating was
a major stress.
I just find this dependency on eating constantly strange now. Even if
I had two days travelling ahead of me, I wouldn't make much effort to
collect food for the journey. I can't imagine having to keep food
near me 24 hours a day.
Ashley
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