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Old 05-14-2008, 04:09 PM   #11 (permalink)
mistymee
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Originally Posted by nextbigloser View Post
I have had this happen several times. It usually would happen with leftovers, don't ask me why. I can tolerate the food the first time but try and eat it again and no way. I have made it clear that I will no longer eat left overs.
I have also found that leftovers can be a problem, depending on what it is... These weren't leftovers that I had a problem with on the second time around, though.

Because I mostly live on my own, and I don't tolerate LO very well, what I have been doing is putting all my food in single serving size packages once I get home from the grocery store and then cooking each meal individually (if cooking is involved, anyway.) This makes figuring out dinner a bit easier on a work night.. I have a bit of a commute and I'm tired when I get home..I don't really want to have to *think* about my meals at all on weeknights.

Today, I have been taking it very easy with my food.. Just not really interested in eating anyway. I had a protein smoothie for both breakfast & lunch.. and I think I'm just going to do the same again for dinner. Safer that way
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