It was actually an early Valentine's Day present for hun, and one of the reasons was that I saw that you'd read it and thought it was good!
I took time off from French Women Don't Get Fat to read it, and I think they are complimentary books in a lot of ways. Both recommend eating at a table. Both recommend eating good food, and making it a sensual experience.
I would like to do that, but I have a hard time dealing with luxuriating in my food - it just seems wrong to me. I want to fuel my body efficiently, and this type of change in the food I eat, and my attitude toward food, seems like such a lot of work, and I already feel overstressed and overburdened by a lot of other stuff I want to do. A byproduct of our stressed out, type A society...
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I took time off from French Women Don't Get Fat to read it, and I think they are complimentary books in a lot of ways. Both recommend eating at a table. Both recommend eating good food, and making it a sensual experience.
I would like to do that, but I have a hard time dealing with luxuriating in my food - it just seems wrong to me. I want to fuel my body efficiently, and this type of change in the food I eat, and my attitude toward food, seems like such a lot of work, and I already feel overstressed and overburdened by a lot of other stuff I want to do. A byproduct of our stressed out, type A society...