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Old 03-13-2005, 04:54 PM  
Meloman
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Originally Posted by Peaches
I wanted a Big Mac the entire time I was watching it
Me too. The movie made me hungry the whole time.

BUT I'm thin and in good shape so I'll occasionaly eat fast food like it's no big deal. I completely agree with the movie though.

I personaly find it DISGUSTING how most Americans eat. I grew up with an old fashion Italian mom that was a great cook. I always ate good homemade meals and RARELY ate out.

I'm not much different now. I'm not a gourmet chef but the handfull of things I do cook I cook well. My favorite food is pasta which is simple as fuck to make. And my favorite sauce is homemade pesto sauce. Make some of that in 10/20 minutes plus a small steak and some salad and presto a nice filling square meal cooked quickly and easily. I premake all my sauce and store it as well to save time.

So I'm able to make simple, quick, healthy meals without problems yet 90% of my American friends can't cook for shit and eat unhealthy.

If you have metabolism issues and are overweight that ones thing.... but most Americans can't cook for shit, eat packaged/canned food full of crap and preservatives and furthermore eat out all the time including tons of fast food.

I enjoy eating and I really enjoy good homemade food. I completely don't understand the concept of "I can't cook so we eat out a lot, and what I do cook at home is all pre-packaged type meals". It's a society thing I don't understand and find it odd.

I don't get how most American's prefer eating crappy fast food and getting all obese. I'd much rather eat a good homemade meal any day.

Sorry for the long winded post. Just saw that movie last night and I've always found the whole American eating fast wood way of life and getting obese very strange...

I love big macks....but I love a good homemade burger much more and can have one ready quicker than it would take me to go to a fast food place.
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