Sunday, November 28, 2010

Feeletarian

I have decided that I no longer want to be identified as a vegetarian first, but a feeletarian. A feeletarian eats what feels good in the short and long term. A feeletarian puts more value in how something will make him feel than how something might taste (though that is also important). One of the biggest dilemmas for a feeletarian is distinguishing his cravings (healthy) from his addictions (unhealthy). An easy way to start this is to identify substances that you know are never healthy and use those feelings as a point of reference when you want to decipher whether your feelings consist of addiction or craving.

The Feeletarian culture is riddled with patient group eating slowed naturally by comfortable socializing. He eats foods intended to be enjoyed. When a Feeletarian considers food choices, previous food experiences are brought to mind and the feelings that went with those experiences also.

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