Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Death Food/how to avoid congealing into a blob

I went on a bike trail for a couple of hours today and it was glorious, my friend and I talked about horror movies while peddling to the botanical gardens. Going downhill at breakneck speed and endless road ahead reminded me how utterly sweet life could be. Of course, I hadn't seen sunlight for two days so maybe it was the fresh oxygen that was so exhilerating?

Contrary to logic, summer means less physical activity for me and more Death Food. When I live on my own I get to choose what I eat; fruit, substitute meat products (because I fear cooking meat), real tomatoes, any asian food I can afford and lots of cheese. I don't buy many sweets because I can't afford it and the staple of my diet is whole wheat bread, because it is nutty and delicious. During the summer I mostly live with my parents and get to not pay for food (yay!) but eat mostly hotdogs, potato salad, chicken wings, a variety of dipping sauces and muffins. Obviously the latter are not the sort of nutritionary choices that allow you to live past your twenties and still be able to walk up a flight of stairs.

Hence these handy food links that may make the difference between fun bikeride and slow painful excercise;

>unhealthiest drinks in america, Monster is on this with 2,000 calories, summary: drink plain coffee instead

>the truth about diet soda, yes real soda is an evil concoction of death, sugar and heart attack..so is diet

>ways you can still eat at the good fastfood joints (better menu options and a list of what to avoid)

>the best food for better sex, just for fun, but all of these sound pretty delicious anyway ;)

>and cheese, because life is better with cheese.

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