Working Theory

April 13, 2008 – 10:22 pm

Working theory -

 If you cannot taste the food, due to cold/shut down senses, the food’s calories and/or points do not count.

Despite my general lack of energy for working out this last week (I did get a mile and a quarter in on Tuesday night after school), I still have managed to lose about 2.5 pounds, though I suspect it may have more to do with my lack of eating a lot. I just cannot get enthusiastic about food when I cannot fully taste it. Right now, my taste buds are catching about 25% of flavor, if that is possible.

Last night, I made Mike pancakes and eggs. I stood there over the fry pans and could not smell a think. Its a bit defeating . . . almost more difficult to handle than the pressure and the other funness. If you can’t taste food, what is the point in trying to enjoy it?


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