The Food Network
I get satellite TV over here in the Middle East. The programming is mixed--tons of Arabic stuff, largely from Egypt and Lebanon; some Turkish programming that's been dubbed in to Arabic; British shows (mostly from BBC and ITV) and American. A lot of the series are a year or two behind and often, because they run the same shows six or seven nights a week, you get stuff you've already seen before. So in an effort to keep myself amused, I've been watching shows I wouldn't usually watch.
I've been tuning into the Food Network and discovered I love Chopped (I'd never seen it before!) and have become fascinated by Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. Pre-surgery, the kind of food they feature here--stick to your ribs, American comfort food--would have been right up my alley. But now, when I watch the show, all I can think about is, 'Man, that would make me so sick!'
I don't dump, so it's not that I'm fearful of that. But so much of the food they focus on is really super-duper rich. I can't imagine taking much more than a bite or two of any of it. Last night, they had an episode where they spotlighted a really delicious looking chicken and dumplings recipe (which I used to love!) only now, watching it, I got faintly queasy. Ditto for a slab of ribs they featured slathered in brown sugar and honey. I'm sure it tastes good, but I can't imagine eating it.
Does anyone else find their perceptions changing in this way?
I've been over here for the last two and a half years, working for an American company. I really like it. It's such a melting pot. I've met some truly great people. I even had my surgery here, which had its pluses and minuses. This time of year, it's brutally hot (it's about 3:15pm here and the temp is 104 degrees--it was probably close to 110 earlier in the day when I was out, running errands), but that should begin to change come October.
Totally! We have always watched The Food Network & I used to think how much I would have loved to try the meals. Now, and this just happened last night, lol, I say to my husband, things like, how could anyone eat that?? Or, look how big that is or, holy cow, that would be so rich/heavy....ew! Definitely looking at food completely differently these days :)
Referral to Ottawa: Jan/11 Info Session: May/11 Nurse: Feb/12 Dietician/Behavourist/Abdominal Scan: Apr/12 Pre-op Education Class: Feb. 6/13 Meet Surgeon Feb.15/13 Surgery with Dr. Raiche March 12/13!!
The race isn't given to the swift nor the strong, but it's given to the ones who endure it to the end...
Oh, Karen, there is a show that comes on the Travel Channel called "Man vs. Food". It is about this guy who travels to different restaurants that have eating challenges where you try to literally eat POUNDS of things like steaks, hamburgers, burritos, etc. I love this show, but sometimes watching him get so full and uncomfortable is painful!
Debbie
Keeping track of my progress without a scale...Starting size: 28-Current size: 6-Goal size: 14
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