Dull Men's Club
An unofficial chapter of the popular Dull Men's Club.
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I'm almost the exact opposite, if I have the same meal two days in a row I'm not going to want it again for a couple of weeks.
I know it's kinda against the spirit of this community, but if you reject enjoying the sheer variety of food this world has to offer, I can't help but feel you're missing out on one of the greatest joys of life.
I'm curious do you not get cravings for stuff? I know I'm deficient in B-vitamins if I'm suddenly craving Marmite, for example
As someone who loves food, I agree with you.
Food is my #1 carnal pleasure, and I like to have meals that are varied in taste and in texture. When I visit a foreign country, the biggest joy of the trip is sampling their food, and experiencing all the local flavours.
But, I understand that isn't the same for everyone. For some people food is just fuel, and they'd rather spend their energy on other things which matter more to them. I can't agree with that, but I do respect it.
I am wondering that too, it must be a very well rounded meal. When my body tells me "go eat that" I take it as a sign that I really need some stuff.