Ok, I don't mean extremes. I understand if a person has medical issues and has to watch what they eat, and I don't think any normal person goes around with a Bic Mac in one hand and a stick of butter in the other all the time.
I work where we eat in a cafeteria, and I just get tired of hearing everyone discuss their lunch every day. They often bring their own and talk about carbs and grams of fat. They pull things out of bags that look like shredded cardboard glued together. One woman brought something yesterday that looked like where she had thrown up in a tupperware bowl. She ate it with crackers; I'm sure it was super healthy. They bring stuff that looks like styrofoam chips and inform everyone where they found these low fat gems.
Personally, I just eat. If I want to eat a burger or steak, I eat it. If I want to eat some chips, I need real ones. If I want a soda, I need one like I drank as a kid, not something called "diet-zero-nothing-invisible".
like I said, I don't eat a Big Mac with a stick of butter and don't consider myself a junk-food junkie, but I just eat normal stuff. Anyone else, or am I in the minority.
I work where we eat in a cafeteria, and I just get tired of hearing everyone discuss their lunch every day. They often bring their own and talk about carbs and grams of fat. They pull things out of bags that look like shredded cardboard glued together. One woman brought something yesterday that looked like where she had thrown up in a tupperware bowl. She ate it with crackers; I'm sure it was super healthy. They bring stuff that looks like styrofoam chips and inform everyone where they found these low fat gems.
Personally, I just eat. If I want to eat a burger or steak, I eat it. If I want to eat some chips, I need real ones. If I want a soda, I need one like I drank as a kid, not something called "diet-zero-nothing-invisible".
like I said, I don't eat a Big Mac with a stick of butter and don't consider myself a junk-food junkie, but I just eat normal stuff. Anyone else, or am I in the minority.