W8rriorprinc3ss 1 Posted November 27, 2021 (edited) Is anyone else not able to eat the same thing multiple days in a row? If I do I typically feel sick or like it's stuck in my throat. Anyone else???? Tia Edited November 27, 2021 by W8rriorprinc3ss Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Greater Fool 2,054 Posted November 27, 2021 I find that meats dry out enough to make eating leftover portions often leads to unpleasantness. There are some cuts of meat or preparation methods that result in a juicy enough leftover to make it re-edible. Most other foods I don't have a problem with leftovers though this may be down to my standard cooking methods to keep food on the moist side. This all was more of an issue in the first several months, what with learning to eat again, what to watch out for, and developing successful strategies. Having said that, I don't keep many leftovers unless the original meal was exceptionally good and it is something I judge would work as a leftover. It's all a matter of time, patience, personal experience, and imagination. You will learn how to eat again, your tolerances, and food preparation techniques and tricks that work for you. Then it's wash, rinse, repeat until it becomes a natural habit. You will work it out. Good luck, Tek 2 W8rriorprinc3ss and Arabesque reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
W8rriorprinc3ss 1 Posted November 27, 2021 44 minutes ago, The Greater Fool said: I find that meats dry out enough to make eating leftover portions often leads to unpleasantness. There are some cuts of meat or preparation methods that result in a juicy enough leftover to make it re-edible. Most other foods I don't have a problem with leftovers though this may be down to my standard cooking methods to keep food on the moist side. This all was more of an issue in the first several months, what with learning to eat again, what to watch out for, and developing successful strategies. Having said that, I don't keep many leftovers unless the original meal was exceptionally good and it is something I judge would work as a leftover. It's all a matter of time, patience, personal experience, and imagination. You will learn how to eat again, your tolerances, and food preparation techniques and tricks that work for you. Then it's wash, rinse, repeat until it becomes a natural habit. You will work it out. Good luck, Tek Thank you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites