I so, so need a therapist who can teach me how to eat and enjoy food the way normal people do, instead of alternating between binging and starving.
I don't really like to recommend things, but have you read The Yoga of Eating by Charles Eisenstein? He has some good insight on how we relate to food and makes useful suggestions as to how to go about changing some of the underlying issues that drive that relationship, among others. I would recommend anything by him, actually.
Questions about FOOD.
15/11/2009 01:46:27 AM
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15/11/2009 02:19:04 AM
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texmex is atypical?
15/11/2009 02:31:58 AM
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well I was tired when I responded and my addled brain read typical
15/11/2009 03:33:41 PM
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15/11/2009 03:40:05 AM
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Ah, food. My best friend, my arch nemesis.
15/11/2009 05:50:29 AM
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Re: Ah, food. My best friend, my arch nemesis.
17/11/2009 05:27:06 AM
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Yummy.
15/11/2009 11:42:15 PM
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Eggplant is yummy.
16/11/2009 12:32:38 AM
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Re: Eggplant is yummy.
16/11/2009 04:26:36 PM
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Just do the cream sauce pre-made, it's what I do.
16/11/2009 09:36:49 PM
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half an hour?!
16/11/2009 09:39:14 PM
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He's going to give you the name of a specific jar you can buy in Belgium,
17/11/2009 03:06:43 AM
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*pouts* *NM*
17/11/2009 06:10:49 AM
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Oh come on. Surely there are limits to your culinary backwardness.
17/11/2009 08:54:28 AM
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Heathen.
17/11/2009 01:50:44 PM
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Would be nowhere near as good as the premade béchamel if I did, though.
*NM*
17/11/2009 02:04:19 PM
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