Friday, April 22, 2005
somehow i have managed to go three full weeks without going to the grocery store. i have only gone out to eat approximately twice in those three weeks. each day i have also managed to eat an average of two pretty healthy meals per day consisting of at least three food groups made from the stuff i bought on my last grocery trip. how i did this for three weeks i have no idea, but i think it's kind of cool. i think i'm going to have to break down and go tomorrow, though. maybe. definitely by saturday.

apparently my "twin" has resurfaced at UNC. i used to have one a couple years ago (when i had really long hair) at whom matt would yell my name across the quad until he would realize it wasn't me. i don't know if this is the same girl or not, but apparently she was at goldie's the other night. i hate goldie's. it just seems lifeless somehow. it doesn't have the chapel hill feeling that places like linda's and he's not have. it has no soul.

speaking of twins, last week while i was working out i watched this show on the discovery health channel about identical twins. they invited all of these identical twins to undergo "The Most Identical Twins Test" to find out who, indeed, are the most identical twins in terms of genetics, behavior, etc. (this is a bit skewed, however, because they only looked in the UK, as far as i can tell.) it was really interesting to watch, though. they separated each set of twins and put them in various situations to see how similarly they would respond, such as shopping for clothes, choosing rides at an amusement park, and even dating. (the funniest was watching these guys who were about my age ride a rollercoaster... they were both making the same really weird face on the ride.) ok, now i'm being boring, but the show was really interesting. unlike reading rainbow, you'll just have to take my word for it. i'm going to bed.


Posted at 12:31 AM |  Comments (2)

Have you seen the 2005 Dietary Guidelines released in January? The average adult should be eating NINE servings or 4 1/2 cups of fruits and vegetables each day. Better update your grocery shopping list.

See www.mypyramid.gov

By kansassuz, at 8:50 AM  

i don't think i eat 4 1/2 cups of ANYTHING in a day. that's a whole freaking lot of food. i think i'm smaller than the average adult. and i need to save room for cheese. ;)

By carolyn, at 8:54 AM  

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