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Nancy Young wrote:
> zuuum wrote:
>>
>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message

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>>> My mom taught me a long time ago - eat the most expensive thing on
>>> your plate first. That way if you get full, you don't feel quite
>>> so bad about not finishing the rest

>>
>> LOL, the most expensive item on the plate is most likely the highest
>> in saturated fats, too...... as in, the least heart-healthy. The
>> whole idea of guilt driving food consumption is ultimately not a
>> good one.

>
> Don't take this the wrong way, but despite what my mother taught
> me, eat what you don't like first and save the best for last?
> The hell with that. I eat the best part first because I'll never
> get it all down. I'll eat the prime rib edges before I'll eat
> another thing and I don't care what my mother says.
>
> nancy


Exactly. If I'm in a restaurant, I'm eating the prime rib, the filet minon,
the lobster *before* I fill up on the baked potato and the green beans.

Jill