We couldn't resist picking up a bag or two of something that attracts our eyes and whets our appetite while shopping at a food store. We even rationalize the effect they send to our brains. For instance, we imagine chips or nuts' crunch and crackle, and recall how they keep our mouth busy cutting and crushing them. We wallow in the thought of how ice cream cools and sweetens the mouth. Dried fruit like raisins, cranberries, pineapples and prunes, we know, give less vitamins, but nonetheless attend to our much needed bulk in the diet. We like to call processed snacks "food " even if they do not have much nutrition. Why? We wildly grab them because they keep us company while binge-watching both sensible and senseless movies from a fat screen or tube box. We likewise falsely accept that they comfort us in times of solace. Whatever it is we grab, shove in our mouth and feed our stomach for the wrong reasons will likely hurt our health. Ponder that seriously the next time you walk by snack aisle at any stores!
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
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We couldn't resist picking up a bag or two of something that attracts our eyes and whets our appetite while shopping at a food store. We even rationalize the effect they send to our brains. For instance, we imagine chips or nuts' crunch and crackle, and recall how they keep our mouth busy cutting and crushing them. We wallow in the thought of how ice cream cools and sweetens the mouth. Dried fruit like raisins, cranberries, pineapples and prunes, we know, give less vitamins, but nonetheless attend to our much needed bulk in the diet. We like to call processed snacks "food " even if they do not have much nutrition. Why? We wildly grab them because they keep us company while binge-watching both sensible and senseless movies from a fat screen or tube box. We likewise falsely accept that they comfort us in times of solace. Whatever it is we grab, shove in our mouth and feed our stomach for the wrong reasons will likely hurt our health. Ponder that seriously the next time you walk by snack aisle at any stores!
We couldn't resist picking up a bag or two of something that attracts our eyes and whets our appetite while shopping at a food store. We even rationalize the effect they send to our brains. For instance, we imagine chips or nuts' crunch and crackle, and recall how they keep our mouth busy cutting and crushing them. We wallow in the thought of how ice cream cools and sweetens the mouth. Dried fruit like raisins, cranberries, pineapples and prunes, we know, give less vitamins, but nonetheless attend to our much needed bulk in the diet. We like to call processed snacks "food " even if they do not have much nutrition. Why? We wildly grab them because they keep us company while binge-watching both sensible and senseless movies from a fat screen or tube box. We likewise falsely accept that they comfort us in times of solace. Whatever it is we grab, shove in our mouth and feed our stomach for the wrong reasons will likely hurt our health. Ponder that seriously the next time you walk by snack aisle at any stores!
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