Writer's Block: Menu fixe fix
Jan. 8th, 2010 05:09 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]
Stir fry and chocolate. Stir-fry has vegetables, protein (meat, fish, tofu, etc), and carbohydrates from the rice, which are all necessary features of a healthy diet, so I wouldn't develop any nutritional disorders-- and since you can mix up what you put in a stir-fry (including the sauce you use to flavor it) it would take me longer to get tired of it. The chocolate is there to satisfy my sweet tooth and general chocolate cravings, and since there are many varieties and nuances to chocolate (especially if I can stretch the the definition of chocolate to include mousses, cakes, ice creams, etc that contain chocolate) I could last a while there, too. I'd still grow tired of these eventually-- it takes a couple months of daily intake for me to start detesting something-- but since they have built-in variety they'd last longer than less flexible contenders.
Of course, this is all assuming "foods" has no bearings on what I drink, and I can continue to drink water to survive, milk for my dairy intake, and juice for the vitamins found in fruit.
Also, wow-- I was the first person to respond to this prompt!
Stir fry and chocolate. Stir-fry has vegetables, protein (meat, fish, tofu, etc), and carbohydrates from the rice, which are all necessary features of a healthy diet, so I wouldn't develop any nutritional disorders-- and since you can mix up what you put in a stir-fry (including the sauce you use to flavor it) it would take me longer to get tired of it. The chocolate is there to satisfy my sweet tooth and general chocolate cravings, and since there are many varieties and nuances to chocolate (especially if I can stretch the the definition of chocolate to include mousses, cakes, ice creams, etc that contain chocolate) I could last a while there, too. I'd still grow tired of these eventually-- it takes a couple months of daily intake for me to start detesting something-- but since they have built-in variety they'd last longer than less flexible contenders.
Of course, this is all assuming "foods" has no bearings on what I drink, and I can continue to drink water to survive, milk for my dairy intake, and juice for the vitamins found in fruit.
Also, wow-- I was the first person to respond to this prompt!