“You are what you eat,” — Anon.
Among work and sleep, eating is right up there in terms of taking up our time. And so, after many years living my life, eating and drinking; I have assembled a few quirky food rules ... not all of which I have always followed religiously ... but at least I know I should have. Here are a few of my simple dietary tenets:
- Listen to your body and eat what it whispers to you. Eating things that you don’t like ...or what you have been told you should eat is a bad idea.
- Noshing because of your emotions is unhealthy ... particularly between meals.
- Vinegar is an underutilized and healthy condiment ... or even a drink.
- It is good to eat a wide variety of foods. Sticking to just a few favorites is a sure way to problems.
- Ethel alcohol is a poison, an enjoyable poison, but still a poison. Never have more than three drinks at a sitting.
- Butter, eggs, milk and salt are not nearly as bad as they are made out to be.
- I am a little silly superstitious ... I think earring calve’s liver somehow aids your liver. Eating tripe, helps your stomach. And so forth.
- If you are obese, you should eat less. If you are skinny, you should eat more. Simple! If you are in between, relax and enjoy.
- Activity levels can and should be used to adjust your food intake.
- Every once in a while one should go without a meal ... or two ... or even three.
- Never, never, never have a midnight snack.
- Your parents were wrong. You don’t have to eat everything on your plate or drink everything in your glass,. Always leave something there for the gods.
- Surprise recommendation: Cold buttermilk is a very refreshing thirst quencher on a hot summer day
- And as Julia Chili’s used to say, “Everything in moderation.”
Jeff Smith, the Frugal Gourmet, said "Anything worth doing is worth doing to excess." He insisted that garlic be part of every dish except desert.
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