Sunday, August 26, 2012

FAST FOOD




                                                                                               
            Eating fast food as child at first was a family get together type of deal, it always was a thing we did after going to church.  We would always go to McDonalds and purchase those horrific yet satisfying at the same time we called fries with either a big Mac or chicken McNuggets. At that time fast food seemed to be the best fulfilling food I had ever tasted in my whole child hood life, don’t get me wrong my mother would  always cook great healthy home cooked meals but the siblings and I at the time would rather had preferred to eat out. Thankfully Eating out was not an everyday thing we did; it was family time at the end of the week but as a catholic raised family it later became more of a catalyst for us children to attend church.  The fast food started affect everybody as time gradually went by.  Unfortunately bad eating habits also affected my eldest brother and mother by getting diabetes, It then started to effect me as well, I was lucky because I only gained weight, yes I can say I was husky because of eating out but very fortunate I did not receive that  same deficiency.  I can honestly say that my childhood solely revolved around fast-food, due to the fact that it was also a way we were rewarded, mainly for good behavior or good grades that we would receive as kids.

            Now as a young adult, my eating habits have totally taken an opposite course not as result of my weight gain but as a result of recent surgery, well not that recent; 4 years to be exact. It changed my view on diet, exercise and fast food. It’s sad that it took a scare for me to change my ways but things happen for a reason, now my diet consists of vitamins and cooked meals, regular exercise and way less fast-food. My meals can range from a dish that may contain fish, chicken with brown rice and/or vegetables. For some reason I believe that self made meals are the best if you may concur? But Today, McDonalds makes me cringe at this point in my life. I could hardly eat their chicken sandwiches, but I take as a blessing in disguise and as away of keeping myself healthy. But do I really rely on it not as of now? No, but I can understand people that do not have the time to make themselves the proper meals that are sufficient for ones body. I have read in articles that low income people eat more carbohydrates than any other resources that the body needs. Personally, it really does take money for a person to eat properly which is the depressing part but in other hand is investing in yourself bad? Giving yourself a healthier future wrong? Passing down great eating habits to your future kids wrong?  These are questions I asked myself that helped me with changing and understanding my eating habits and fast-food itself.

6 comments:

  1. I too know that sad but satisfying taste of chicken nuggets, and even though I feel bad after eating them I can never turn them down.

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  2. haha going to church and eating out after sounds like what most families would do because that's what we also would do.

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    1. right??? Jesus then chicken-nuggets!?? oh yeah!haha

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  3. fast food had a bad result in my fsmily too. high colestrol. thats also why i cut down on fast food.. but i di miss it sometimes :(

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  4. I can relate to your story when it comes to getting treated with fast food as a child. I am sorry to hear fast food has had such a negative affect on you. However, it is good to hear that you have changed your life around for the better.I wish you the best for your future.

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  5. that's good that you decided to change your eating habits before it was too late

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