I never really was much of a fast food type. I've eaten it regularly because it's convenient and I'm lazy sometimes, but I've never craved it. Unhealthy food, yes: bubble tea and pork dumplings and hot sugar-and-cinnamon cookies and especially pie, but not really burgers and fries. Not only that, I went to see Super Size Me not too long ago, and I read through Fast Food Nation every once in a while. Hell, I used to work for the big food companies, albeit in beverages; I know the stuff is hideous and addictive. Not the best lactating fare, truly.
But I'm finding myself eating a lot of fast food these days. Why? It's the harried mommy diet. You see, in Westchester, you pretty much have to drive everywhere, so the baby is in the car a lot. He falls asleep there, but doesn't really transfer out of the car to the house very well. So, when I'm on my way home for lunch after a morning appoitment, I have two basic choices. I can go home, fail to keep the baby asleep, and try to eat while tending an unhappy underslept baby, or I can go to a place that will give me food that I can acquire and eat without getting out of the car, while my baby sleeps peacefully. So, I eat the things you can get at drive-through windows.
If someone would open a place that would serve me healthy food in my car in my neighborhood, I'd be there all of the time.
Yeah, I could pack myself a lunch the night before, and bring it with me, I guess. But somehow, being hungry and having a sleeping baby in the car seems to take me by surprise every time.
But I'm finding myself eating a lot of fast food these days. Why? It's the harried mommy diet. You see, in Westchester, you pretty much have to drive everywhere, so the baby is in the car a lot. He falls asleep there, but doesn't really transfer out of the car to the house very well. So, when I'm on my way home for lunch after a morning appoitment, I have two basic choices. I can go home, fail to keep the baby asleep, and try to eat while tending an unhappy underslept baby, or I can go to a place that will give me food that I can acquire and eat without getting out of the car, while my baby sleeps peacefully. So, I eat the things you can get at drive-through windows.
If someone would open a place that would serve me healthy food in my car in my neighborhood, I'd be there all of the time.
Yeah, I could pack myself a lunch the night before, and bring it with me, I guess. But somehow, being hungry and having a sleeping baby in the car seems to take me by surprise every time.
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Date: 2004-06-08 12:15 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2004-06-08 12:22 pm (UTC)I get cravings for goulash at times, too.
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Date: 2004-06-08 12:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-06-08 01:49 pm (UTC)For lunch-packing: my recent breakthrough involves a package of wraps, some stuff to put in them with dressing already on it, and a fruit cup or two. Assembly is faster than a sandwich, the whole thing is generally healthier, and pretty soon, the baby will want to share the applesauce.
And if you do nothing else, get a few bottles of water as you walk out the door, then skip the fries and pop.