In honor of Panda’s birthday, let’s enjoy this eye candy! Too bad we can’t have another box. Whoever thought of covering strawberries in chocolate is genius.
Posts Tagged ‘food’
Evoking smells
Our sense of smell can be very important in how we experience things. A bunch of the guys at work have gotten into the juicing craze and to quell their craving for foods, they’ve taken to smelling food instead of eating it. Apparently a good long whiff of my junk food can help satisfy some of their hunger for the items! To a certain extent, I can understand that, since we often smell things and start to experience it before it reaches our mouths. Still, there’s nothing quite like eating the food after smelling it, so their diet baffles me.
Their recent quirky behavior has reminded me of how intensely we can be affected by our sense of smell. One guy gets paranoid when he smells Febreeze, since that almost always comes from the restroom after someone has #2ed. Meanwhile, whenever he comes back from smoking, I tend to get a whiff of that, which usually gags me. Also, the office has a lingering musty smell from the dogs that hang out there. I’m sure those with dogs don’t really notice since they’re accustomed to it, but I’m pretty sensitive to it whenever I enter the building. I wonder if my cats make our household smell any different. Missy certainly can smell like kitty litter at times!
Of course smells also evoke plenty of positive memories and associations too! I love going home to the smell of cooking and I have this fantastic shampoo from the Hilton that makes me smile whenever I catch a hint of it, since it smells like a gentle perfume and reminds me of when Panda is in town. Similarly, I have a strawberry EOS lip balm that is succulent and makes me happy not just with its sweet scent, but also knowing that my lips will feel soft and hydrated. I don’t think I’d experience these things quite the same if I wasn’t able to smell them. Their scents really do help enhance the experience!
Texture trumps taste
When I eat foods, the most important factor tends to be the texture of the dish rather than its taste. That’s why I don’t eat calamari and why I love soup. I’ll go for almost anything if it’s moist! It’s very rare that I would like a dry dish with no sauce, so soup is generally a safe bet, since it has to have some liquid content at least. I don’t know if other people care as much (I doubt it) and I think that usually people care more about the taste of their food. However, it doesn’t work that way for me and I’d rather have a tasteless dish that wasn’t dry than a really flavorful dish that left me with cottonmouth.
For the most part, this isn’t really an issue – I love things that are smooth, crispy, crunchy, or any variety of textures as long as it’s not rubbery. Something about the elasticity of a food (usually seafood) just doesn’t appeal to me at all. Luckily, most things aren’t like that. As for dishes that are very dry, I’ll still eat them if I have plenty of water. I can’t stand it if I don’t get enough liquids to mask the dryness, which is why hot chocolate and tea are my friends when it comes to cookies and crackers. Maybe my body’s trying to tell me that I’m not hydrated enough?
Whatever it is, I’m always looking for a place with great soup or noodle soup. Yummm…
Loofah squash
Munchies
What creature doesn’t love a good meal?
The hedonist diet
I’ve never attempted a diet to lose weight (my strategy is eat less, move more) and I don’t ever plan on partaking in one. I go by what I have now dubbed the “hedonist diet” – also known as eat what you want. I tend to follow my cravings a lot, whether it means snacks, greasy food, or even Ethiopian. It’s the one thing I don’t control very often and I allow myself to enjoy almost unconditionally. After all, why not enjoy eating and turn it into an experience each time? It’s not just something we have to do, but it’s something we can love to do. Food can bring us a lot of pleasure, from alluring smells to delicious tastes, and I like to appreciate every moment of it.
This is what makes me a terrible grocery shopper and a big spender on restaurants. When I grocery shop, I usually have one or two things in mind that I want to grab, and then I end up wandering the snack or ice cream aisle and come out with way more than I probably should. Last time I went to Ralph’s, I came out with four boxes of popsicles because they all looked appealing. More recently, a Whole Foods run landed me some grapes, string cheese, Greek yogurt, and chocolate fudge bites – none of which I originally intended on purchasing going in. At restaurants, I usually make the mistake of overestimating how much I can eat at that moment and get one dish too many.
Well, this is how I spend my money. I don’t really buy clothes or shoes or makeup (or whatever else most other girls probably buy). I don’t drink or smoke or gamble, which are all pretty costly ventures. Instead my money goes into retirement savings, rent, and FOOD. Lots of food. It’s the greatest pleasure in life next to love. At least it is in my world! I am very content with my hedonist diet and I’m lucky enough that my genes allow me to eat a lot without bloating like crazy. Hopefully that lasts me well into old age so I can always enjoy eating the foods I love when I want, and as much as I want.
Gifting season
You know, the nice thing about the holiday season is that it’s a gifting season. I was completely surprised when we started receiving cards and gift baskets at the office last year. It was my first time in a work environment where that happened and it was pretty exciting! Each week brought more and more food until the whole office was pigging out constantly. I even got a Patagonia bag from one of our clients! It’s only about another month now and the giving should be upon us again.
Box Appetit
At Opportunity Green, you’re bound to find out about cool products like these lunch boxes that come in a cool, sealable design. It also includes a box for a sandwich half, a container for sauce, and a fork!