Lee, you really deserve a break from the digestive demons. Poor thing.
'Get It Done'
The Crying of Natter 49
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
That sounds like shifty science to me, megan. I'd want to see studies.
I do believe that if you multitask (doing more than having a good conversation) while you're eating, you are in danger of missing the fact that you're hunger has been sated, and eating more than you need.
Does that make sense to people?
Sounds like galloping bullshit to me.
That sounds like shifty science to me, megan. I'd want to see studies.
At first I thought this was the wacky nutritionist that she was thinking about seeing, but it actually was at Dana Farber, which gave me pause. I'm so not a science person, so I have no idea.
Maybe they're trying to reference the idea that if you eat as a secondary thing to your primary activity (like TV), you're more likely to choose less-than-healthy food? (Also, what Cindy said).
I do believe that if you multitask (doing more than having a good conversation) while you're eating, you are in danger of missing the fact that you're hunger has been sated, and eating more than you need.
What Cindy said.
That sounds craxy to me. The only thing I can think that would make any sense at all is that when you eat while doing other things you might eat faster and chew less, which might result in food not being entirely digested, causing less absorption of nutrients, but it's not a direct causal relationship.
Special for bon bon: I'm now going to be late for work because Roger Clark is walking on the model NYC at the Queens Museum. Hilarious!
I saw that too! (Every morning we rewind to today's papers-- except for a couple mornings this week when I found out that TP isn't on before 7:45!!-- and then FF to Roger. Love!) I can't believe I've been to the museum and Roger hadn't!
I can't believe I've been to the museum and Roger hadn't!
Yeah, that was weird.
DDR is actually a pretty good workout. I've never tried any of the fitness games.