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superstitious
post Oct 19 2008, 11:49 AM
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Yesterday at the market when I was lifting groceries out of the cart I noticed that I seem pretty random when selecting which foods are non-fat, which foods are low-fat and which I pick out with standard fat.

I think that after all these years, my choice ultimately goes with taste.

For example, I cannot deal with mayonnaise that isn't full fat. I'd rather limit the amount I put on a sandwich than to go low fat or ew, non fat with mayo.

I can't drink full milk, it has to be 1% but non-fat (skim) is just pushing it. I can tolerate low fat sour cream, but I will NOT use non-fat and I prefer full fat, using less. I won't even touch non-fat or low-fat cheese. Non-fat yogurt doesn't bother me at all, in fact, I prefer that over full fat or low fat versions. I always use non fat half/half for my coffee.

Any salad dressing that isn't vinegar based can't be non-fat but Italian types, I have no problems with non-fat.

What's cool, I think, is that I don't even think about these choices anymore when grocery shopping. lol
 
 
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Just_Dream
post Nov 21 2008, 03:15 AM
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lol I can't look at a regular tub of mayo anymore - sometimes it just disgusts me. I blame my boyfriend for scooping out the Mayo and slathering it on his bread in such a disgusting way. sick.gif

I like low-fat mayo because it's lighter, but I barely use mayo anyway.

mm non-fat yogurt, especially frozen yogurt eyebrowes.gif Damn, I don't even shop for groceries anymore. But when I buy drinks (groceries), I always check to make sure they're non-fat, and low in calories. Since I chug drinks down, I usually choose non-fat drinks haha :P
 

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