The right to be an adult picky eater - Macleans.ca

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If eating only a handful of foods keeps you in reasonably good health, then why change?

 

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Because cooking for people like this limits everyone.

Eat whatever you want, but I feel sorry for people who don't enjoy a huge range of food. It's like reading only one type of book. Why limit yourself? Why settle for only murder mysteries? To me, food is medicine and I'd rather eat than take pills.

An article on reasonably good health with a picture of hot dogs 🤔

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Because living life in a closed-off shell leads you to the most flavourless life you can live...

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