Infinity Biscuit wrote:RogueIce wrote:I have come to realize that having more or less grown up with fast food, my tastes are such that I'll probably never go over to organic all natural food because it just won't taste good to me, and alas I'm one of those who is pretty stubbornly set in my ways so probably will never force myself to try and like it.
This is wrong, in a good way.
Five years ago I lived off fast food and junk food and I'm one of those people who thinks McDonalds tastes good somehow. But a gradual, conscious change in my diet has changed my tastes such that a lot of healthy stuff has gone from bland or distasteful to delicious and fatty, greasy, or sugary stuff now makes me feel sick.
Just remember that you don't have to sit down and decide "okay yes I am going to change my diet starting today". Just add new things to it, keep experimenting, maybe keep in mind a direction with your experiments, and you'll see a broadening of your tastes at least. Learning to cook can help a lot, too; I used to hate onions and bell peppers until I found out everyone else just prepared them a way I don't like.
Yeah. I mean it's not that I
hate the, for lack of a better term, healthier food. When I am given it, generally when I'm visiting somewhere and somebody else is in charge of the food, I will eat it. I won't really tend to 'enjoy' it too much but I am perfectly capable of eating the meal.
Which means that, on an intellectual level, I realize that if I did try to branch out more I probably would come to like those meals, or find alternatives that I do enjoy, in much the same way I came to enjoy fast food in the first place, I'm sure.
The problem being, of course, that typically when presented with the choice of "Do I cook tonight?" (along with the preparation, shopping, cleaning, etc. that goes with it) or "Fuck it, hit the drive-thru" well...yeah. I take the easy way out.