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Trapped in a Food Loop

I don't know about you, but I get stuck in a food loop. I want the same meal over and over again. I know they must have medication for that sort of thing, but I enjoy it far too much. In this video, I share my latest food fetish.

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Anonymous said…
That was great! I think I'll watch it again.

I really wish I ate as healthy as you. However my food loop of late has been much simpler than yours, its peanut butter. Peanut butter cookies, peanut butter pie, Reese’s peanut butter cups, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Now, if I can just figure out a way to drink it...

Keep up the great videos! I can't wait to see what is next.
Annis said…
I LOVE Sambal Oelek. Too bad our stomachs would backfire on this dish, else we would have made it for you when you're here. No, I am not reffering to myself as we in a wierd kind of gollum-way, I am talking about me and Micke. However, he is a shef (yes, a dragqueen/performer/sewing person/shef), so he can probably make something else for you. Too bad you're a vegan because his minced meat-sauce is to die for.

and my food loop? I constantly for days and then not at all for a couple of days. If that counts :)
Annis said…
Oops I forgot "eat" as in i constantly eat
Bruce Garrett said…
I don't know about you, but I get stuck in a food loop. I want the same meal over and over again.

Yes! I knew there had to be other people that do this. I'll go weeks eating the same things over and over. And it's not like it feels boring or anything. I just want that same thing. Over and over.
KJ said…
I do not know how you can top this video with any information that could be any BIGGER!
So, when you come to visit the UK, no vegan fish and chips, just sticky brown rice with sauce.

I'm sure I saw a recipe for something similar to your sauce used as a marinade for not-so-vegan steak.

If it was me, I'd add a squeeze of lime juice ;)

CA
KJ said…
Rumor #5: I heard that Peterson was going to become the new spokesperson for Tartex in America. However, management was not pleased with his suggestion that the name should be changed to something that sounded less like a wood preserver.
M said…
I'm worried about this coming out stalkerish, but I wrote about you for class today. I'm in a queer theories class and my personal area of research concerns gay Christians. We're reading a book about queer performance art and I had to write about your performance when discussing how this intersects with the gay Christian community. So, you are kind of locally famous, at least among the 25 of us, which also happens to be my university's entire queer community. *laugh*

As for the food loop, that is my life. I'm really bad about buying the same things over and over and over again. It works for me - I'm happy. ;)

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