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Soup
I used to have a housemate who didn't like most of the food. If he had to eat on his own, one of the few meals he would make was tomato soup with bread.
He'd get a baguette, cut a slice off it and ate it with some of the soup. Not much is wrong with that, but the way he'd eat it surprised me. Instead of dipping the bread in the soup, he'd hold the slice over his bowl of soup and put the soup on it with a spoon. When asked why, he responded that that way he wouldn't get his fingers covered in soup...
The same guy convinced some of my other flatmates of the 200/200/200-rule. A meal had to consist of 200 grams of vegetables, 200 grams of potatoes and 200 grams of meat in order to be healthy.
(Fri 27th Feb 2009, 11:56, More)
Soup
I used to have a housemate who didn't like most of the food. If he had to eat on his own, one of the few meals he would make was tomato soup with bread.
He'd get a baguette, cut a slice off it and ate it with some of the soup. Not much is wrong with that, but the way he'd eat it surprised me. Instead of dipping the bread in the soup, he'd hold the slice over his bowl of soup and put the soup on it with a spoon. When asked why, he responded that that way he wouldn't get his fingers covered in soup...
The same guy convinced some of my other flatmates of the 200/200/200-rule. A meal had to consist of 200 grams of vegetables, 200 grams of potatoes and 200 grams of meat in order to be healthy.
(Fri 27th Feb 2009, 11:56, More)