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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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1, So you prepare a meal for yourself.... but do you always finish your plate or would you leave uneaten food on your plate ...
2, So you are served a meal consisting of several food groups which have been placed separately on your plate..... do you eat each food group one at a time using a selective preference or do you just free range ....
Your choices define you... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"1, So you prepare a meal for yourself.... but do you always finish your plate or would you leave uneaten food on your plate ...
2, So you are served a meal consisting of several food groups which have been placed separately on your plate..... do you eat each food group one at a time
using a selective preference or do you just free range ....
Your choices define you... "
Ok in answer to question 1 i only eat until im full so if im full and theres food left it gets left
I like yo have a bit of evertythng so yes i would free range
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By (user no longer on site)
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"1, So you prepare a meal for yourself.... but do you always finish your plate or would you leave uneaten food on your plate ...
2, So you are served a meal consisting of several food groups which have been placed separately on your plate..... do you eat each food group one at a time using a selective preference or do you just free range ....
Your choices define you... "
1. Always stuff left on the plate, because I am crap with portion sizes; however I live in the countryside so nothing is ever wasted.
2. I free range; living alone (in the main); I cook what I enjoy eating and don't feel forced to eat foods I dislike but know are good for me, hence everything on my plate has a place in my heart 9and stomach) |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"1, So you prepare a meal for yourself.... but do you always finish your plate or would you leave uneaten food on your plate ...
2, So you are served a meal consisting of several food groups which have been placed separately on your plate..... do you eat each food group one at a time using a selective preference or do you just free range ....
Your choices define you...
1. Always stuff left on the plate, because I am crap with portion sizes; however I live in the countryside so nothing is ever wasted.
2. I free range; living alone (in the main); I cook what I enjoy eating and don't feel forced to eat foods I dislike but know are good for me, hence everything on my plate has a place in my heart 9and stomach)"
I'm welling up with emotion... |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
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Hubby never leaves anything on his plate, regardless of who has prepared it. Also he eats things in groups, starting with the food he likes the least, ie sprouts and leaving the best 'til last, as in the meat! Cute! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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1, If it's really tasty, I'll clear the lot, even if I'm full
2, I might save the tastiest 'til last, but I'm more likely to put a bit of each on my fork.
Awkward bugger, aren't I? |
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"1, So you prepare a meal for yourself.... but do you always finish your plate or would you leave uneaten food on your plate ...
2, So you are served a meal consisting of several food groups which have been placed separately on your plate..... do you eat each food group one at a time using a selective preference or do you just free range ....
Your choices define you... "
I always err on the side of caution so there is rarely more than i can manage on a plate i have filled myself.
If the food served is all that i like then because i don't have a massive appetite & overeating is not condusive to my health i would have a bit of each unless like another poster there were sprouts on the plate, in which case they are my priority |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I eat what's on the plate. I'm careful with portion size so I don't have to eat to excess.
I eat the meal as a whole perhaps saving a favourite item to last though. (Roasted parsnips are an example of food gold) |
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"I eat what's on the plate. I'm careful with portion size so I don't have to eat to excess.
I eat the meal as a whole perhaps saving a favourite item to last though. (Roasted parsnips are an example of food gold) "
Noooooooooooooo not parsips they are the devils food |
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"I eat what's on the plate. I'm careful with portion size so I don't have to eat to excess.
I eat the meal as a whole perhaps saving a favourite item to last though. (Roasted parsnips are an example of food gold)
Noooooooooooooo not parsips they are the devils food"
Roast parsnips are the best |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I eat what's on the plate. I'm careful with portion size so I don't have to eat to excess.
I eat the meal as a whole perhaps saving a favourite item to last though. (Roasted parsnips are an example of food gold) "
But parsnips are only good when they are red hot! When they cool down they go a bit...uurgh. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I eat what's on the plate. I'm careful with portion size so I don't have to eat to excess.
I eat the meal as a whole perhaps saving a favourite item to last though. (Roasted parsnips are an example of food gold)
Noooooooooooooo not parsips they are the devils food
Roast parsnips are the best "
The smell makes me wretch |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I eat what's on the plate. I'm careful with portion size so I don't have to eat to excess.
I eat the meal as a whole perhaps saving a favourite item to last though. (Roasted parsnips are an example of food gold)
Noooooooooooooo not parsips they are the devils food
Roast parsnips are the best
The smell makes me wretch"
I love people like you; more snarpips for me |
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"I eat what's on the plate. I'm careful with portion size so I don't have to eat to excess.
I eat the meal as a whole perhaps saving a favourite item to last though. (Roasted parsnips are an example of food gold)
Noooooooooooooo not parsips they are the devils food
Roast parsnips are the best
The smell makes me wretch"
I have already sent out your Christmas dinner invite. |
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1. I may or may not leave some of it. I can't pre-gauge my hunger that exactly and I always eat to hunger and never to the "you have to clear your plate" rule.
2. I graze. I leave bits. I may not touch entire groups of food. I may wolf some of it. And I may take bits from each and mix them.
So basically I'm unpredictable and inconsistent. |
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"I eat what's on the plate. I'm careful with portion size so I don't have to eat to excess.
I eat the meal as a whole perhaps saving a favourite item to last though. (Roasted parsnips are an example of food gold)
Noooooooooooooo not parsips they are the devils food"
I couldn't agree more Rossi |
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"I eat what's on the plate. I'm careful with portion size so I don't have to eat to excess.
I eat the meal as a whole perhaps saving a favourite item to last though. (Roasted parsnips are an example of food gold) "
Yay to roast parsnips and the odd gem of one in a slow cooked stew |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"1. I may or may not leave some of it. I can't pre-gauge my hunger that exactly and I always eat to hunger and never to the "you have to clear your plate" rule.
2. I graze. I leave bits. I may not touch entire groups of food. I may wolf some of it. And I may take bits from each and mix them.
So basically I'm unpredictable and inconsistent."
I predicted you'd say that... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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1- I always finish what is on my plate when I'm eating at home (I wouldn't take more than I wanted and I don't go back for more, either).
2- It depends on what I'm eating, but generally speaking I can't mix different food items on a plate. Marc wants to buy me those plates for kids that have different sections on them for different foods because I'm so weird about it |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I eat what's on the plate. I'm careful with portion size so I don't have to eat to excess.
I eat the meal as a whole perhaps saving a favourite item to last though. (Roasted parsnips are an example of food gold)
Noooooooooooooo not parsips they are the devils food
I couldn't agree more Rossi "
I knew if I looked hard enough there would be something about you I'd really like |
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By (user no longer on site)
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1, I have been known to leave some, but most of the time i would finish the whole meal because I made it myself and its tasty.
2, If the food groups went together i would free range. If it was say cheese, sausage and fish pie, I would probably eat individual items. Although I can never imagine eating that selection. |
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By *mmmMaybeCouple
over a year ago
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"1, So you prepare a meal for yourself.... but do you always finish your plate or would you leave uneaten food on your plate ...
2, So you are served a meal consisting of several food groups which have been placed separately on your plate..... do you eat each food group one at a time using a selective preference or do you just free range ....
Your choices define you... "
1.
Too much is impossible as we have a very large greedy dog. If he gets lots of family dinner he gets less of his own..
2.
A little bit of this & a little bit of that, graze basically.. although as a kid I would eat everything separately..
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By (user no longer on site)
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"1, So you prepare a meal for yourself.... but do you always finish your plate or would you leave uneaten food on your plate ...
2, So you are served a meal consisting of several food groups which have been placed separately on your plate..... do you eat each food group one at a time using a selective preference or do you just free range ....
Your choices define you... "
1. finish it all.
2. graze free range. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"You're a strange bunch,,, yeah all of you....
I'm not. Im perfectly normal thank you VERY much. We're all perfectly normal in Brighton. "
A counterfactual conditional statement and again I will ask if kangaroos had no tails, would they topple over,,,,,
Answer the question,,,, |
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"You're a strange bunch,,, yeah all of you....
I'm not. Im perfectly normal thank you VERY much. We're all perfectly normal in Brighton.
A counterfactual conditional statement and again I will ask if kangaroos had no tails, would they topple over,,,,,
I eat until I'm full and if there's anything left then that's that.
Random
Answer the question,,,, " |
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"1, So you prepare a meal for yourself.... but do you always finish your plate or would you leave uneaten food on your plate ...
2, So you are served a meal consisting of several food groups which have been placed separately on your plate..... do you eat each food group one at a time using a selective preference or do you just free range ....
Your choices define you... "
I regularly can't finish my plate. But someone else will finish it. Or the dogs can have it.
And I'm a fussy bugger so I'd eat the food groups I like first. Then say I'm full and not eat the rest.
This is why I don't like eating in front of people |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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ive been thinking about this - in my job i have to support patients to eat as they are no longer able to feed themselves due to dementia - and i realise that i will say put some beans with sausage, or cabbage with mash - just as i would myself - but - we do practise portion control but nearly always try and get them to clear the plate - unless its obvious theyre not hungry or enjoying it |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"1, So you prepare a meal for yourself.... but do you always finish your plate or would you leave uneaten food on your plate ...
2, So you are served a meal consisting of several food groups which have been placed separately on your plate..... do you eat each food group one at a time using a selective preference or do you just free range ....
Your choices define you... "
1. I would eat it all as i made it
2. I would go from one to the other so not getting bored of the same food group |
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1. My eyes are often bigger than my belly so I may well leave some food. The other half and/or the cats usually hoover that up.
2. I nearly always put a bit of everything on the same fork rather than eat different things separately. However, until it reaches my mouth I do have a 'thing' about certain foods touching each other and/or even being adjacent to each other for that matter. Food rules |
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