At least these days I eat what is good for me. Well, during my grocery run at Aeon, I revisited some of my past sins.
No, this is not one of them. Soft drinks were not something I enjoyed, maybe I did when I was a child.
Nowadays drinks are also packaged conveniently in pouches. I find soft drinks and any packaged drinks way too sweet for my tastebuds. Some of the flavored ones taste like chemicals (which they are).
Ah! Snacks galore! Guess which was my childhood favorite? Twisties. Even at early adulthood I was enjoying Twisties like nobody's business. The cheese flavor was my favorite.
And then my brother introduced me to Doritos and I got hooked. Tsk! LOL! I used to love the BBQ flavor and ate the big package right after dinner. I did that when I was experiencing depression. It made me happy for a little while. And then it made me feel worse.
Who loves Pringles? Or used to love Pringles? Guilty as charged! My go-to was the sour cream and onion.
All those junk-food are behind me now. If you can, don't eat those things or try to reduce your intake or frequency eating those snacks. They are not good for you.
That was a lot food. I ate my meal on the sofa (which my mum does not approve, but she wasn't there to lecture me hah..hah..) while watching Amy Bradley Is Missing on Netflix.
Ah! I love Sundays!
Your meal looks delicious π I do like Pringles but I rarely eat potato chips. But I do eat popcorn πΏ a lot.
ReplyDeleteGood morning this shows we are from the same era, Twisties, Pringles, BIN BIN rice crackers, spicy tapioca crackers and so on, all I like as a kid and early adulthood. They are nice bcos they are spicy and saltish but no, not anymore.
ReplyDeleteAhhh, the last quote, perhaps it was the feeling of jealousy. There are many other feelings other than happiness, joy, sadness, anger. There are the feelings of jealousy, fear, anxiety and so on. And some people like to make other people jealous, don't know what are their motives hah hah hah, perhaps their life is too boring. I couldn't be bothered, my father taught me, just ignore those mean people and look for your own happiness.
ReplyDeleteDear PH, thanks for taking the effort to advise others to reduce the frequency of eating those junk food and snacks if they really can't help but to eat at times.
ReplyDeletewahhhh kimchi...my daughter love kimchi πππ
ReplyDeleteIf you are depressed due to work stress or stressful life events, after that, can listen to music or songs to boost your mood without making your physical body unhealthy. Have a good day ahead my friend.
ReplyDeleteAhhhhh, and not forgetting calbee prawn crackers (in fries form) and their vegetable fries. Slurps hah hah hah...
ReplyDeleteHahahaha, I can imagine you walking around the supermarket taking photos π€£
ReplyDeleteI love to eat kimchi, ah have been saying that like a broken record.
Let me see when I can arrange my meals to have some kimchi because I don't want to buy one packet and then keep in the fridge like forever.
I totally relate—there’s something about crunchy, salty snacks like Doritos that just feel comforting in the moment. It’s wild how food can be tied so closely to emotions. I’ve had similar moments, especially during tough patches. These days I try to keep things simple in the morning—something like Wendys breakfast menu potatoes or a warm sandwich feels comforting without the guilt spiral. It’s a journey, right? Thanks for sharing this so honestly. π
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