Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Fast Food



Fast Food


Fast food was like a relationship within my family. As the saying goes, “you can’t live with them and you can’t live without them”? This idea of fast food being a necessity in certain situations and a treat in other situations has to be the hardest concept to grasp? My childhood was full of treats to the many different fast food establishments to include; In and Out Burger, Chick fill lay, Wendy’s, El Pollo Loco and many others. Either if it was after we won a sports game or if we behaved maturely; the thought of getting a chicken sandwich or a burger and fries with a soft drink or shake always was the icing on the cake for us! Ironically, since my entire family was so active with sports, camping and working out nonstop; we never had any issues with being overweight or diabetes thank god! Furthermore, our high metabolism rates allowed all of us to never have any regrets or self esteem problems about gorging on fast food throughout our childhood.

However, now in the age of my thirties, my metabolism isn’t nowhere near what it was; thus causing a severely different aspect of fast food in my diet regime. I believe as we get older we think we have less time to get things done as well, causing us to take the easy route going through the drive thru for a quick bite to eat. Even though fast food is cheap and that plays a big role in the pocket book. I tend to try to stay away from it regardless of the price, ease and let’s not forget the amazing gluttony taste it provides. Don’t get me wrong, when I’m in a hurry, I do have my weak points still for an In and Out Burger, fries or a quick shake from somewhere, but for the most part I do shun it now. One good thing I took out of my 7 year marriage was paying attention to her cooking; I’ve learned many different dishes to make, which I still practice today. My final view on fast food is; if people have in it moderation and don’t have a problem with diabetes or overweight issues, especially in their children, then there is nothing wrong with a little treat now and then!

4 comments:

  1. That's good that you don't have to worry about diabetes. In my family, my dad has it, so we have to watch how we eat if we don't want to get it too.

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  2. I would also definitely like to learn how to cook instead of always going out to eat because it seems like a good habit to pick up.

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  3. id get fast food after a game as well, win or lose.

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  4. I think it is very good that you were active a a kid. It helps build good habits. However, it is harder to keep track of what your eating when you're burning so many calories. I know the feeling. I was the same way when i was younger. Also, I like the fact that you learned how to cook, even if it was from watching your wife do it for seven years. It is a very good quality to posses.

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