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I'm addicted to EATING OUT... .
I went through a long spell of freelancing & there was no work - I was PO', cooking all the time b/c it helped save money. Now that work is more steady & cash is more expendable, I've lost my friggin' mind! I'm officially lazy now, I don't wanna cook, I just want people to bring me food whenever I want it. I see people taking their lunches to work, bowls of soup, homemade this & that - HAAA! Fool, I'm going to the kickass Thai place down the street, see ya! I'll be up in the middle of the night (b/c I work late shifts) knowing I could make something light & simple, but I'll pop some popcorn or drink a big glass of water instead - anything to keep from cooking. I need help, reform & a good look @ my bank statement :O It's just too easy to go to my favorite places where they know me, throw me a warm smile, know what I want, get it quickly, doesn't cost much & tastes really good. It all feels so wrong. HELP!! *** And for anyone who thought this thread was gonna be sexual... | |
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Do you own any cookbooks?
I find them to be the biggest inspiration to cook a good meal. My favorite is the Joy of Cooking, by Rombauer and Becker. It's the definitive book on all the basics, and then some. I prefer the older version, which you might find at a thrift store. The newer one has been revised to be "healthier" Go buy yourself some recipe books, and stock up on basic ingredients... all you need is some inspiration. | |
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CalhounSq said: .
I went through a long spell of freelancing & there was no work - I was PO', cooking all the time b/c it helped save money. Now that work is more steady & cash is more expendable, I've lost my friggin' mind! I'm officially lazy now, I don't wanna cook, I just want people to bring me food whenever I want it. I see people taking their lunches to work, bowls of soup, homemade this & that - HAAA! Fool, I'm going to the kickass Thai place down the street, see ya! I'll be up in the middle of the night (b/c I work late shifts) knowing I could make something light & simple, but I'll pop some popcorn or drink a big glass of water instead - anything to keep from cooking.
I feelyou on this I need help, reform & a good look @ my bank statement :O It's just too easy to go to my favorite places where they know me, throw me a warm smile, know what I want, get it quickly, doesn't cost much & tastes really good. It all feels so wrong. HELP!!
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LaVisHh said: Do you own any cookbooks?
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah "Climb in my fur." | |
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Don't feel bad. I am totally lazy, too. I am a single mom of three and my sister AND her two daughters have moved in with me. I don't feel like coming home everyday and cooking for seven people. Ain't gonna happen. But, I find I am getting real sick of takeout food. It's pretty cheap, but we've had everything over and over again. Once my sister and her kids move out, I'm really gonna try to start cooking again. Really. Yeah, really... | |
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CalhounSq said: .
And for anyone who thought this thread was gonna be sexual... yeah because they can't read...you said addicted to eating out not addicted to "being eaten out" or "eating someone out" . [This message was edited Fri Mar 7 7:38:05 PST 2003 by rdhull] "Climb in my fur." | |
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rdhull said: LaVisHh said: Do you own any cookbooks?
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah Some of the cookbooks with images are an inspiration... | |
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I totally hear you. I have no damn money, but the staff at a couple of restaurants around here know me by name. It's terrible. And now they've opened up a vegan pizza joint just down the street. Used to be we didn't really have any great take-out sort of options, which helped. Now. . .I must have spent $100 in the past two months on pizza. . .sick.
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LaVisHh said: Do you own any cookbooks?
I find them to be the biggest inspiration to cook a good meal. My favorite is the Joy of Cooking, by Rombauer and Becker. It's the definitive book on all the basics, and then some. I prefer the older version, which you might find at a thrift store. The newer one has been revised to be "healthier" Go buy yourself some recipe books, and stock up on basic ingredients... all you need is some inspiration. Got cookbooks don't got desire to be @ the stove Maybe Supernova can give me some inspirational words! . [This message was edited Fri Mar 7 7:47:29 PST 2003 by CalhounSq] | |
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tackam said: I totally hear you. I have no damn money, but the staff at a couple of restaurants around here know me by name. It's terrible. And now they've opened up a vegan pizza joint just down the street. Used to be we didn't really have any great take-out sort of options, which helped. Now. . .I must have spent $100 in the past two months on pizza. . .sick.
Cookbooks be damned. Eating out is way better. I don't deny this! It's just that I am trusting public food service places less and less... | |
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Fhunkin said: I almost thought you'd become a lesbian
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stymie said: Once my sister and her kids move out, I'm really gonna try to start cooking again. Really. Yeah, really...
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LaVisHh said: tackam said: I totally hear you. I have no damn money, but the staff at a couple of restaurants around here know me by name. It's terrible. And now they've opened up a vegan pizza joint just down the street. Used to be we didn't really have any great take-out sort of options, which helped. Now. . .I must have spent $100 in the past two months on pizza. . .sick.
Cookbooks be damned. Eating out is way better. I don't deny this! It's just that I am trusting public food service places less and less... Uh oh, LaV's got a story to tell :O Couldn't be any worse than the woman @ my job who found a WATERBUG in her Thai food once Sadly, this hasn't stopped me (different restaurant, but it's all the same area/neighborhood) | |
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CalhounSq said: Uh oh, LaV's got a story to tell :O Couldn't be any worse than the woman @ my job who found a WATERBUG in her Thai food once Sadly, this hasn't stopped me (different restaurant, but it's all the same area/neighborhood)
I will spare you. | |
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CalhounSq said: LaVisHh said: tackam said: I totally hear you. I have no damn money, but the staff at a couple of restaurants around here know me by name. It's terrible. And now they've opened up a vegan pizza joint just down the street. Used to be we didn't really have any great take-out sort of options, which helped. Now. . .I must have spent $100 in the past two months on pizza. . .sick.
Cookbooks be damned. Eating out is way better. I don't deny this! It's just that I am trusting public food service places less and less... Uh oh, LaV's got a story to tell :O Couldn't be any worse than the woman @ my job who found a WATERBUG in her Thai food once Sadly, this hasn't stopped me (different restaurant, but it's all the same area/neighborhood) Oh my God I would DIE if I found a waterbug in my food! They creep me out the most out of all bugs, except for centipedes. Otherwise, I don't mind insects and spiders that much. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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Wait till your day off, bored and in front of the TV. Remember the best comfort meal you used to make for yourself, one that no restaurant would or could do, get yourself into the kitchen and make it. Failing that, make pie and scoff the lot. Either way you will soon find that home cooking is much better for you as well as therapeutic and relaxing to spend time preparing.
Having said that I can't be arsed to cook tonight so i am probably gonna eat out, amen. I totally feel what you are saying. | |
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LaVisHh said: CalhounSq said: Uh oh, LaV's got a story to tell :O Couldn't be any worse than the woman @ my job who found a WATERBUG in her Thai food once Sadly, this hasn't stopped me (different restaurant, but it's all the same area/neighborhood)
I will spare you. Don't, it might cure me! | |
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minneapolisgenius said: CalhounSq said: Couldn't be any worse than the woman @ my job who found a WATERBUG in her Thai food once
Oh my God I would DIE if I found a waterbug in my food! They creep me out the most out of all bugs, except for centipedes. Otherwise, I don't mind insects and spiders that much. Yea, I heard it was pretty sick (didn't see it for myself, thank God). I probably wouldn't be able to eat Thai to this day... | |
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I found a solution to this problem...my boyfriend cooks. I don't spend money on takeout and the kitchen is still foreign territory. Damn I'm lazy. | |
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CalhounSq said: LaVisHh said: CalhounSq said: Uh oh, LaV's got a story to tell :O Couldn't be any worse than the woman @ my job who found a WATERBUG in her Thai food once Sadly, this hasn't stopped me (different restaurant, but it's all the same area/neighborhood)
I will spare you. Don't, it might cure me! Go work at a restaurant for a while. | |
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loo Lav said cookbooks lol..as if that makes any difference lololol "Climb in my fur." | |
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LaVisHh said: CalhounSq said: LaVisHh said: CalhounSq said: Uh oh, LaV's got a story to tell :O Couldn't be any worse than the woman @ my job who found a WATERBUG in her Thai food once Sadly, this hasn't stopped me (different restaurant, but it's all the same area/neighborhood)
I will spare you. Don't, it might cure me! Go work at a restaurant for a while. I did, years ago. If you think I'm bad now :O you should have seen me then, LOL!! Restaurant food every day can make you quite lazy But I'm not always like this, I usually enjoy cooking & try different things. I'm in a rut | |
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rdhull said: loo Lav said cookbooks lol..as if that makes any difference lololol
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It nice to know I'm not alone in this!
It's expensive though... I look at my statements online and see the wasted dollars, add them up and I could have had so many CD's, clothes, toys for the cat, saved a wad of cash, etc... Oh shit, my hat done fell off | |
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Hi CalhounSq!
I read your story and I thought: when did I write this? You're like describing my life! I even made up some ethical principles to justify it. Like it causes less litter, is more efficient, more social, etc. I always take a newspaper with me. There are several places where they know that they can put the food upon my newspaper. It always evokes a smile. If you're ever in Amsterdam, I recommend Nam Kee (a fine Chinese restaurant with the ambience of a bathroom) and The Bird (Thai and extremely small). Well, it's 18:43 here and I'm getting hungry. Love your healthy life and do nothing about it. | |
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Not to worry CS.. when you are alone it is much easier to eat out...
And then there are simple things like salads, soups, spaghetti that you can prepare... Spoil yourself with fresh food... ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^
Being happy doesn't mean that everything is perfect, it means you've decided to look beyond the imperfections... unknown | |
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...learning from this thread... ...LoL @ this thread... ...loving this thread... ...leaving now to prepare and cook a new recipe...lol... Hi, CS! | |
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I've got tons of cookbooks, maybe I'll make some Mexican tonight.
D'OH! I have to work tonight after work! Wait, that sounds weird... Oh shit, my hat done fell off | |
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Hi Belle of my honey! ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^
Being happy doesn't mean that everything is perfect, it means you've decided to look beyond the imperfections... unknown | |
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