Friday, March 24, 2006

kaoshis & food therapy

|Yoghurt Makes me Happy| It's real disgusting how i've been feeling perpetually hungry and all i do all day is to sit and revise my work. Kaoshi in a wk+ time and after that i'll be able do all the things i want, like running.
Though eating all day and not going for training now makes food sound all the more sinful, my first Yoghurt since a long time made my day today! Thanks to my wonderful dad :)
Actually, besides yoghurt, loads of other goodies have been keeping me going and constantly remind me that hey! life's actually been a little more interesting than Anatomy[-.-], Physio [-yay-] and Biochem [-.-]. Sausages. They are just unhealthily nice, though u dont really want to know what they're made of :) and Dumplings! from anywhere, business canteen, home, science canteen are my all time faves. Thanks to perfect company, all these taste especially gd too.
I always believe that anything that makes u happy is gd for u. If chocolates make u happy, then they're gd for you. There's 2 things in question here.. [1] Happiness dont come by that easily for some pple, if something as simple as food can bring it on, that something is gd for you. [2] Chcolates are actually gd for you, for it contains, believe it or not, antioxidants, bacterialstatic properties that prevents toothdecay and even produces similar effects to endorphins. Perhaps its the sugar and the other additives that give chocolate such a bad name. Hmm, for a day, just c-o-n-c-e-n-t-r-a-t-e on the good of chocolates :)
Choclates aside, i read abt sausages a while back. According to the book,"Sausage casings comes traditionally from intestines of pigs, sheeps or cows, any spare animal pars or edible material may be recruited to serve the simple function of holding and filling together in a neat package. Some alternative animal based casings can include ..." It's better you dont know what's in the "..." BUT, if sausages makes me happy, they're good for the time being:)
Moderate the intake and everything will be fine :)