Keeping that in mind, I compiled a list of seven habits that I think any bariatric foodie possesses. I invite you to agree, disagree and debate. You can even propose a few of your own! E-mail me if you think of something I’ve missed.
In no particular order. A bariatric foodie:
…is inherently suspicious of food packaging
…has a scrupulous proficiency in nutrition label reading
…thinks outside the box when it comes to their favorite foods
So you love tacos but have committed to a new lifestyle. Why not make a lower-fat, higher fiber taco casserole or taco soup? A true bariatric foodie does not bind a food with its original form. Everything about their favorite dishes is up for debate. Thus, a deli sandwich can become a dip, a favorite dessert a protein shake!
…isn’t afraid to try new things…and isn’t afraid to admit not liking them
You’ll find a lot of product reviews on this site. Some I liked, some I did not. For example, while my former partner fell in love with P-28 protein bread (because, even I’ll admit, the stats on it are amazing!) I did not. But a true bariatric foodie looks to new foods with a sense of adventure. But when you don’t like something you aren’t afraid to squarely cross it off your list.
…knows which dishes should just be left alone
…knows how to survive even the most challenging food situations
From holiday parties to a family trip to the buffet, a true bariatric foodie is armed with the information they need to make it through life’s toughest situations without derailing their whole process. And even when they do have a melt-down…and it happens to the best of us…they know how to brush off, get up and try again!
And finally…
…plays with their food!
Not only with recipes from this site, but of their own imagining. Not only that, a true bariatric foodie shares what they learn with others so that everyone can have more enjoyable food experiences.
Knowing all this…are you a bariatric foodie? If you’re not, by clicking on any of the links in this post, you’ve gotten well on your way to becoming one.
My main point here is that being a bariatric foodie is not just about being Nik. You are a bariatric foodie too. This blog is a community where bariatric foodies come together to share and experience great food and knowledge about that food.
So c’mon! Be a bariatric foodie…and play with your food!
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