▲ 37 r/PickyEaters
Does anyone else struggle to decide what to eat because they're a picky eater?
One of the hardest parts of being a picky eater isn't even eating. It's figuring out what to eat every single day. I feel like I spend more time thinking about meals than actually making them. A lot of healthy foods sound good in theory, but when it's time to cook and eat, I'm often just not in the mood for them.
As a result, I sometimes end up eating the same foods over and over or choosing less healthy options simply because they're the only things that sound appealing at the moment. It's frustrating because I want to eat better and take care of my health, but my taste preferences seem to fight me every step of the way.
Sometimes I honestly feel like my taste buds are working against my long term health.
u/Dreemurr-Gallardo — 3 days ago