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#foodie dining out health rant

"Healthy" Products and Restaurant Items

I feel really annoyed when people end up buying or ordering food trying to be healthy about their options, when in turn, a lot of “healthy” options at restaurants/grocery stores are quite the contrary. So many salad items at restaurants are still high in calorie and fat content. Sure, there are the vegetables, but there’s also the creamy dressing and other additions that really fatten up the salad. You are much better off ordering an appetizer or a light chicken/fish entree and practicing portion control that way.

Then, there’s the “healthy” food you find in grocery stores. Healthy chips, healthy packaged foods, etc. Hmm, upon close examination of the nutritional facts though, most of these foods aren’t necessarily THAT much better for you. Is it really low in calorie and fat? Is it high in fiber or protein? What about the serving size–how much is a serving? 1 bag? Or is it half of it?

It is no wonder we as a society struggle with portions and trying to be healthy–after all, most of us would pick up a “small” bag of pretzels and eat it, assuming we are consuming one serving. But then you look at the facts and realize that the bag actually holds TWO servings–so you’re eating twice the amount of calories listed on the nutrition facts. Not a fun surprise huh?

This brings me to another related rant: I feel like a lot of people think that organic = healthy. Not necessarily. Organic simply means that the food was processed in as natural of a state as possible. No chemicals used, nothing unnatural–just pure natural goodness. But there’s still the calories. I walked into Trader Joe’s a few days ago to buy groceries and was annoyed at looking at all the nutritional facts of the foods/products there. Oh, buy some pumpkin bread..but wait, 1/16th of a slice has how many calories?! 360 calories (or somewhere around there…)…that’s a lot of calories there. You could eat an equivalent of several fruits, vegetables, whole grains for that amount of calories.

Ugh…and I am sure some people venture into the store, thinking “Oh, I’m buying organic, therefore I am being healthy!” Yes, maybe you are being healthier by not consuming chemically-processed foods, but you’re still eating a ton of calories if you’re not watching your portions.

So in conclusion, be aware of what you eat–try to go for real fruits and vegetables when possible, not all these other products that claim they are healthy alternatives to the real thing. Watch your portion sizes; you don’t have to eat that whole plate of food at the restaurant if you don’t want to.

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money time Work Diaries

Work and free time.

I haven’t kept up with news much at all lately, due to the odd hours for work. No time to watch Donny Deutsch at night anymore. No time to even tune into Celebrity Apprentice on Thursday evenings.

When I have free time now, I feel like I should be doing something else besides relaxing. I like being kept busy with work because then it does not allow for my mind to wander and ponder about a lot of things that distress me.

I would enjoy free time more if I knew I were being paid for it, but I’m not. I’m trying to figure out now if I should seek more work with flexible hours or I should just enjoy my time off now. I have had too much time off in the past four months though; it’s about time I get back into the swing of work.

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#foodie fast food Hot Dog Days

Selling Hot Dogs.

What is your initial reaction when someone says to you, “I sell hot dogs” ?

Would you laugh? Would you feel a bit of disbelief at this job? Would you pity the person?

Or would you think to yourself, “Wow, that sounds pretty cool!”

At first I thought, “Hmm, sounds interesting, but…”; but now I am thinking, “That is pretty awesome.”

You get to work outside (which has its pros and cons, depending on the weather), get to meet all kinds of people, and best of all, great tips (yes, money…). It all depends on where you are selling the hot dogs though–if you’re in an area where people have low income, then maybe the job won’t be as fun. But selling hot dogs to people with a lot of dispensable income (i.e., SF, NYC)….well, the job really isn’t so bad.

I wouldn’t make a profession out of it, but it’s a great (and unique) job than working at a restaurant. Plus, since most people don’t have high expectations for the service at a hot dog stand…well, that’s a great spot for a smart businessperson to aim his or her differentiation strategy at. Great service at a hot dog stand–it’s completely doable. It makes that $4.25 hot dog completely worth it when you have a generous vendor handing you the hot dog in a very sanitary way (using tongs, not hands!).

I guess now I can tell my children in the future “Hey, I worked at a hot dog stand when I was younger….”

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Japanese music music

Deterioration of Quality in Music.

I’ve been noticing this more and more lately–music has all gone downhill. Not just American music, but even Japanese music. I grew up listening to whatever hits were on the radio; then I “rebelled” against mainstream music during my early teenage years by listening to American oldies. Then, I transitioned over to Japanese pop and rock in my late teenage years since I grew bored of the American scene. Discovering new artists here and there was what kept me enthusiastic about the Japanese music scene.

Nearly six years later, though, I am beginning to feel jaded by that scene as well. I continue to stay open-minded to new acts coming out in Japan, but I feel disappointed with most of them. None of them stand out to me: the same overhashed melodies, cutesy lyrics, predictable everything. A slew of new debuts have come out through the various music companies, and none of them seem to have much potential. Where’s the differentiation? Where’s the variety?

I can’t even name the new artists I have listened to because, frankly, none of them have stuck out in my mind. Maybe the scene has been like this for awhile now and I am just realizing it. I can’t decide where to go next–been kind of sticking with well-known artists, but I also want to branch out into other countries’ music.

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life time

Time.

Time has passed by rather quickly, but I guess it only feels that way. Time is always constant; it’s what happens to each one of us that causes for time to feel like it’s going by slowly or quickly.

I know I have a tendency to say this (and maybe it’s pretty cliche as well), but time goes by so quickly yet so slowly. Today I just realized that February is already drawing to a close; but, when thinking back on what happened at the start of the month, I feel like way too much time has passed since then (meaning, it feels like it was so long ago).

This next month already feels like it will fly by; soon it will be summer again and 2008 will be on its way out the door, too.