My friend Bob, at Imagination in Eating, believes that most of our weight problems stem from lack of imagination about what to eat. For example, how many people, upon becoming adults and going out into the real world, really know what to eat? Many of them, by default, just eat whatever is available. If they cook, and if their mother wasn't macrobiotic or something, they probably eat way too much meat and fat. Bob seeks to correct that problem for people by revealing what he eats. Bob is very careful about what he eats, but he likes food that tastes good. If you eat Bob's food, you might be a lot better off. Check him out sometime.
Wednesday, December 07, 2005
My friend Bob, at Imagination in Eating, believes that most of our weight problems stem from lack of imagination about what to eat. For example, how many people, upon becoming adults and going out into the real world, really know what to eat? Many of them, by default, just eat whatever is available. If they cook, and if their mother wasn't macrobiotic or something, they probably eat way too much meat and fat. Bob seeks to correct that problem for people by revealing what he eats. Bob is very careful about what he eats, but he likes food that tastes good. If you eat Bob's food, you might be a lot better off. Check him out sometime.
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