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I just love Mexican, even though it gives me indigestion when I eat it too fast mostly and it's so spicy (I can't handle spicy food too well these days). But I just love the taste and smell.
The weight gain too. But when I'm going to eat Mexican, I make sure to have/plan a 2 hour workout the very next day (lots of cardio, mostly).
I just love Mexican, even though it gives me indigestion when I eat it too fast mostly and it's so spicy (I can't handle spicy food too well these days). But I just love the taste and smell.
The weight gain too. But when I'm going to eat Mexican, I make sure to have/plan a 2 hour workout the very next day (lots of cardio, mostly).
I was a model when I was 15-17, I decided I really liked food and liked to cook.
No matter how thing I was, my agent always wanted me to lose 10 more pounds, screw that!
And this was back in the late 70s before the real craziness started.
I eat whatever I wish now, theres always more than enough work to be done here on the farm to keep me in check.
I was a model when I was 15-17, I decided I really liked food and liked to cook.
No matter how thing I was, my agent always wanted me to lose 10 more pounds, screw that!
And this was back in the late 70s before the real craziness started.
I eat whatever I wish now, theres always more than enough work to be done here on the farm to keep me in check.
"I was a model when I was 15-17..."
Me too. I have never had a problem with weight, but they always want you to lose more weight. Interestingly, I developed a love of cooking during those years. I guess that I liked to watch others eat.
Spicy food, Indian food and some Mexican food just lays me to waste. I can feel the pain just thinking about it.
Cheese. I don't suffer often for it, most of the time I can eat a little cheese every day and not suffer at all. But once a month I get a craving - and then I pull out the big guns: gorgonzola and havarti. I usually suffer the next day, but it's always worth it.
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