Last day of my Food Blog Week! How it's flown by!
Lessons learned:
- It's harder--but more rewarding--to imagine your meal through a camera lens. It makes you question what you're feeding yourself.
- Also, this makes you snack less often because you are tired of carrying that camera everywhere!
- I eat well on weekdays but make a hems of things on weekends. Carnivals do not help.
- I might want to think about changing up my breakfast routine a little to kickstart my metabolism (altho perfectly fit people eat the saaaame bowl of cereal every day!)
- Doing something like taking a picture of your food (or cal counting before a meal) creates a disconnect between the food-idea stage of meals (what will I have? ooh,
), and the actual eating phase. If there's not a big enough gap between food-idea and food-actualization, you'll end up cooking/ordering what you crave. This means you'll eat garbage. Or you'll not eat garbage but you'll end up unhappy with your healthy meal, because you're craving garbage.
Last day of food blog starts with the SSDD (that's an office/Stephen King saying):
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