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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • ratboy@lemm.eeOPtoADHD@lemmy.worldLooking for tips on eating
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    1 year ago

    I get bored kind of easily depending on the food. Batch cooking and meal prepping are things I really want to do, though. Like having one or two Sundays a month where I just go crazy and drink beers and cook all day actually sounds fun…but then it’s the prep part (figuring out freezable recipes, buying the right amount of ingredients, making sure I have the right kind and amount of tupperware).

    At this point though even cooking one meal feels off the table, it’s wild. I’m hoping that the extreme aversion will just be a phase cuz I do love eating lol



  • Ah that’s fair, I actually liked bagging groceries when I was an actual courtesy clerk, unless the person was SUPER anal about how things got bagged. Like damnit I know it’s meats separate from veg separate from cleaning products and heavy to light from top to bottom!!! Don’t kill my vibe! Lol. I think it was more bothersome as a cashier to bag groceries, I’m super fast at cashiering so if it’s 3+ bags that will need to be done and the person is done paying and just staring at me the whole time…I just don’t get it. I’m a huge fan of efficiency though so maybe that’s more of a me thing



  • I usually bring my own reusable bags and regardless if a bagger is there or not, I offer to bag my own groceries unless it’s more efficient/faster for me to just ring up my card. I used to be a cashier and I absolutely hated when people would just stand there and watch me bag 3-5 bags of groceries while there’s a line of 4 people behind them. I always appreciated customers who do it themselves. A lot if the time people who bag groceries that aren’t cashiers also clean messes, gather shopping carts, face aisles etc, so if it’s a huge supermarket they’ll probably be happy to skip that job.