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<blockquote data-quote="douglas99" data-source="post: 1414183" data-attributes="member: 38028"><p>That is very true.</p><p>'Never feel hungry' is the new rule nowadays, cupboards are full of snacks, everyone eats as much as they want to, and go back for seconds, even then food is massively over catered, and ends up with the remainder being thrown away.</p><p>When I was a kid, I remember a plate of food, then possibly a desert, and that was it.</p><p>I didn't have a constant supply of snacks between meals either.</p><p>I have to admit, now as I make an effort, I've gone back to that way of eating.</p><p>Yes, at times I can still feel hungry after a meal, I can feel hungry between meals, but it won't kill me to feel it.</p><p>If anything, it improves the experience of eating later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="douglas99, post: 1414183, member: 38028"] That is very true. 'Never feel hungry' is the new rule nowadays, cupboards are full of snacks, everyone eats as much as they want to, and go back for seconds, even then food is massively over catered, and ends up with the remainder being thrown away. When I was a kid, I remember a plate of food, then possibly a desert, and that was it. I didn't have a constant supply of snacks between meals either. I have to admit, now as I make an effort, I've gone back to that way of eating. Yes, at times I can still feel hungry after a meal, I can feel hungry between meals, but it won't kill me to feel it. If anything, it improves the experience of eating later. [/QUOTE]
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