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But I don't.
And it's very upsetting to me, because I want to be healthy. Sometimes I force myself to eat vegetables just to be healthy, but it really isn't an enjoyable experience. For example a few weeks ago I bought a whole package of chopped celery and ate it a little bit every day, but it wasn't a great experience. Celery is so hard to chew your jaw starts hurting after a while.
I have gotten a little better with fruit. I found I really like ORGANIC (only) cantaloupe when chopped in pieces and eaten with soy yogurt. I love this. Other fruit - I notice blueberries go bad really fast - although I do like them - same with other berries. So I don't buy them that often. (Note: I try to only buy organic; but they don't stay good nearly as long.)
Yesterday I had 3 apricots for breakfast and it was...ok but not that great. I like apricots in pastries, etc, but eating fruit by itself is just... hard for me.
I wish I could find a way to like vegetables and I just wonder if people are BORN liking vegetables or if it is an acquired taste, or does it have to do with how you were raised - what you grew up eating? I don't recall that I ate that many vegetables as a child but there were some. Overall my natural inclination when it comes to food seems to be carbs.
(sorry if this post is in the wrong place; i am new here and wasn't sure where to put it.)
(and I just realized I posted this in Announcements; sorry)
And it's very upsetting to me, because I want to be healthy. Sometimes I force myself to eat vegetables just to be healthy, but it really isn't an enjoyable experience. For example a few weeks ago I bought a whole package of chopped celery and ate it a little bit every day, but it wasn't a great experience. Celery is so hard to chew your jaw starts hurting after a while.
I have gotten a little better with fruit. I found I really like ORGANIC (only) cantaloupe when chopped in pieces and eaten with soy yogurt. I love this. Other fruit - I notice blueberries go bad really fast - although I do like them - same with other berries. So I don't buy them that often. (Note: I try to only buy organic; but they don't stay good nearly as long.)
Yesterday I had 3 apricots for breakfast and it was...ok but not that great. I like apricots in pastries, etc, but eating fruit by itself is just... hard for me.
I wish I could find a way to like vegetables and I just wonder if people are BORN liking vegetables or if it is an acquired taste, or does it have to do with how you were raised - what you grew up eating? I don't recall that I ate that many vegetables as a child but there were some. Overall my natural inclination when it comes to food seems to be carbs.
(sorry if this post is in the wrong place; i am new here and wasn't sure where to put it.)
(and I just realized I posted this in Announcements; sorry)