As stated above. I can go months without eating an egg, for example, and suddenly crave eggs benedict for breakfast everyday.

Good thing is my dietitian is aware of this executive dysfunction/quirk/habit and works closely with me to help me out planning meals in a way that works me.

Right now I am on a soup kick: Soup, soup, soup everyday, all day.

ETA A word

  • bionicjoey@lemmy.ca
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    8 months ago

    The downside is that we often have better food at home, it’s rare when a restaurant can out cook her, so we don’t eat out as often

    “my wife cooks me better food than restaurants, somehow this is a bad thing”

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      8 months ago

      I know how it sounds, but it is kinda frustrating (in a #firstworldproblems way). We have the same issue, and there just soemthing that feels like a nice treat about going out to a restaurant, and it kinda spoils it if you feel “meh, it would be been nicer to just eat at home”. But overall, defintely happy with the situation!