You know what's awesome about being an adult? This is what I had for supper tonight:
And no one can tell me that's wrong. Well, you can, but I won't care! Muahahaha. And anyway, what did YOU have for supper tonight? Was it unbelievably healthsome and proper? I don't think so. And if it was, do feel free to go and be smugly grown up somewhere else. >:)
(Concerned persons, e.g. the bloke, have been promised that I will eat a proper meal tomorrow, with actual real food and things.)
Oh, oh, guess what I'm having for dessert? Did you guess something that began in "single" and ended in "malt"? Very good! You are right!
- 1 bowl of popcorn
- 2 Oreos
- 1 mini-bag of Haribo (There are like 9 tiny Haribo in each of these)
- 1 satsuma
- 1 kiwi fruit
And no one can tell me that's wrong. Well, you can, but I won't care! Muahahaha. And anyway, what did YOU have for supper tonight? Was it unbelievably healthsome and proper? I don't think so. And if it was, do feel free to go and be smugly grown up somewhere else. >:)
(Concerned persons, e.g. the bloke, have been promised that I will eat a proper meal tomorrow, with actual real food and things.)
Oh, oh, guess what I'm having for dessert? Did you guess something that began in "single" and ended in "malt"? Very good! You are right!
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(I did not actually live on Pringles, chocolate and cider during my New Year holiday but I could have if I'd wanted to.)
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(My dessert was a Crunchie. NOM.)
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Ooh, now that sounds like a good dessert option.
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Tonight I had hot chocolate with dark rum in it for dessert. This is also a good option.
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But sometimes I have a fry-up for dinner BECAUSE I CAN. It is not the kind of fry-up that's inclusive of vegetables. Whereas you seem to still eat fruit/veg when you're being less healthy.
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Next time I shall leave off the fruit. The problem is, I adore fruit. I grew up in a place where you went outside and picked your breakfast off the trees. I would have more difficulty giving up fruit than I would giving up chocolate, or possibly even salt.
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Anyway, I figure it's "healthy" because it makes me feel happier. :P
YES.
I grew up in a place where you went outside and picked your breakfast off the trees.
Whereas I was a fussy child in a country where very little fruit is growing widely (the apple tree we had when I was a child only produced cooking apples), so I still can't quite get it into my head that fruit is for snacking. I like it! I really like drinking it! But I don't just munch on fruit the way I munch on chocolate. So I just drink it instead, currently by carton (non-concentrate, mostly, although this is concentrate but still phenomenal) but at some point I'll get a juicer for maximum deliciousnes.
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*eyes small collection of satsumas, contemplates the kiwi fruit popsicle in the freezer* (I overbought and didn't think I could eat them all before they went bad. Thus it came time to start a mashup and put in the popsicle molds. Next time I may do it with the tiny containers as well, for a more grown-up sorbet-like experience.)
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It's an unfair question, because on the night you asked I was being bought a three-course dinner in a Belgravia restaurant by my boss's boss. There was wine.
The following night I had a sausage roll (reheated in the microwave, with brown sauce), a leftover venison pie, and a rather squashed Double Decker. There was bourbon. Lots of bourbon. And some rum. It was necessary.
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Bourbon is essential. I take a dose at least once a week.
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I am late, but I had crisps and a burger. AND SOME CHOCOLATE. :D:D:D:D
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