When I was growing up fast food was
pretty much unheard of. I lived in a very small that consisted of one small
grocery store and a single Mexican food restaurant. The Mexican food restaurant
was a big treat for my family. We didn’t have very much money so eating out
didn’t happen very often. I can remember when McDonalds was built in a town
about an hour from my home. My grandmother lived about two blocks from the new
exciting place. One Saturday my sister and I went to spend the afternoon with
her and we begged and begged to go there for lunch. We had heard how amazing it
was from all of our friends. Not only did they have cheeseburgers, but also
their meals came with a toy. Another awesome perk was they had a play ground!
After a lot of begging my grandmother finally gave in and took us. I can
remember it like it was yesterday. I got the cheeseburger happy meal and my
sister got the chicken nugget happy meal. The meals came with a Winnie the Pooh
toy. We were so excited to finally have the chance to eat at this place we had
heard so much about. Unfortunately the excitement was short lived. The food was
unlike anything I had ever tasted and to be honest I hated it. It was a huge
disappointment, and as hard as I tried I wasn’t able to finish my meal. As much
as I was disappointed in the food it didn’t stop me from running wild and
having a blast on the playground. I don’t think I ate fast food again for the
next five years or so when they put in a Jack in the Box in that same town an
hour away. Jack in the Box was a different story, the food was amazing! I was
instantly hooked on their three-piece egg rolls. Jack in the Box became a huge
treat for my family and I. We would go to Jack in the Box once every few weeks
when we went into town to do our bulk shopping. Once I got married and moved
away from home, fast food became a bigger part of my life. For most of my early
20’s fast food was on the menu at least four to five times a week. During that
time I gained weight that I chalked up to coming with age and I had no energy,
which I figured, came from having two small children. I had no idea of the
damage I was doing to my body.
Over the
past several years I have became very invested in my health and the health of
my family. It’s almost like one day a light came on and I started realizing
that my eating habits weren’t benefiting me in any way. I slowly stared paying
attention to the things I put in my mouth. I recently read a book called, “Eat
This And Live” in the book it talks about how awful fast food is for you. The
book really opened my eyes and I haven’t eaten fast food in over a year. The
thought of eating fast food at this point literally makes me nauseous. I can’t
say, “I will never eat it again” but I can say, “I hope I never do.”
I would prefer Jack in the Box over McDonalds any day. But they are both still pretty bad. I am trying to cut back and i have been successful so far. Its very lucky of you to not really have interes in fast food.
ReplyDeleteNo fast food for a year, i think you're on the right track. Theres no way i can go fast food without a year. Congrats and stay healthy.
ReplyDeleteI love Jack in the Box. It's really hard to stay away.
ReplyDeleteNo fast food for a year is crazy but that's very healthy. Thank you for mentioning the book on this blog because I might go out and actually read it.