I’ve always been picky about what I will eat and was fat for most of my life. I don’t like any sauces on food except tomato sauce and brown or turkey gravy – no salad dressings, no oil, no vinegar, no pickling, no cream sauce and no whatever else there is to put on food. I don’t eat fish and the only seafood I eat is peeled boiled or steamed shrimp. I don’t particularly like beef or pork – prefer chicken or turkey. I also don’t like skin on my food or for it to be on bones. I like raw vegetables and many cooked ones – as long as no sauces or dressings on them. Don’t like fried food. Don’t like butter. My favorite meal is peanut butter (no jelly of course – just peanut butter) on white bread. When I went to school I would have half a pb sandwich – “no bones” (crusts). Since we started staying home in mid March I have had a (whole, with crusts) peanut butter sandwich for lunch every day.
Yet – when I was in 5th grade my mother had to buy me a Girl Scout leader’s uniform as I was too fat for a Junior Scout uniform. When I got married I had to have a custom made wedding gown. On top of being fat I am also short – 5’1". So I wore adult sized clothing in 5th grade – but I have to wear children’s shoes and gloves as an adult. Husband was diagnosed with Diabetes in mid 1990s and we both went on a diet. I lost somewhere over 75 lbs in several steps from then until start of this year and kept it off until March of this year. Since March I have lost another 12 pounds since March while staying home and am only about 20-30 lbs above what I should weigh. So just because someone is fat does not mean that they sit around eating junk food all the time.
Grumpy Old Guy about 4 years ago
We can sorta tell…..
allen@home about 4 years ago
Not even a sandwich.
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
oh, Cruz, you don’t say
Cheapskate0 about 4 years ago
I don’t like fat jokes.
djsabc about 4 years ago
It isn’t a fat joke, It’s a I don’t cook well joke…
locake about 4 years ago
It is sad to see an obese young person.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 4 years ago
I feel that way some days.
raybarb44 about 4 years ago
I don’t know if he is picky, but he is probably smart….
mafastore about 4 years ago
I’ve always been picky about what I will eat and was fat for most of my life. I don’t like any sauces on food except tomato sauce and brown or turkey gravy – no salad dressings, no oil, no vinegar, no pickling, no cream sauce and no whatever else there is to put on food. I don’t eat fish and the only seafood I eat is peeled boiled or steamed shrimp. I don’t particularly like beef or pork – prefer chicken or turkey. I also don’t like skin on my food or for it to be on bones. I like raw vegetables and many cooked ones – as long as no sauces or dressings on them. Don’t like fried food. Don’t like butter. My favorite meal is peanut butter (no jelly of course – just peanut butter) on white bread. When I went to school I would have half a pb sandwich – “no bones” (crusts). Since we started staying home in mid March I have had a (whole, with crusts) peanut butter sandwich for lunch every day.
Yet – when I was in 5th grade my mother had to buy me a Girl Scout leader’s uniform as I was too fat for a Junior Scout uniform. When I got married I had to have a custom made wedding gown. On top of being fat I am also short – 5’1". So I wore adult sized clothing in 5th grade – but I have to wear children’s shoes and gloves as an adult. Husband was diagnosed with Diabetes in mid 1990s and we both went on a diet. I lost somewhere over 75 lbs in several steps from then until start of this year and kept it off until March of this year. Since March I have lost another 12 pounds since March while staying home and am only about 20-30 lbs above what I should weigh. So just because someone is fat does not mean that they sit around eating junk food all the time.