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Wednesday, August 19, 2020

The veggie struggle bus

I grew up extremely poor and neglected. To put it in perspective, I didn't know I was lactose intolerant until 16 when I finally drank milk from a glass for the first time. My mother always did boxed or canned foods and never gave us fresh fruits or veggies. As an adult I massively struggle with veggies and some fruit as a result because honestly, they're kind of disgusting to me. I've finally gotten used to plain salads, and I'm now progressing onto raw tomatoes and whatnot, but I struggle to really just eat them for fun. I blows my mind still that people just munch on carrots or snap peas the same way I can munch on chips.

Anywho, the point of this is that I'm desperately trying to lose weight, and I've lost weight before, but I have a hard time keeping it off. I'd really love any tips/tricks/encouragement on making veggies more enjoyable because I feel like I can lose weight so much easier if I somehow magically loved vegetables.

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