--- In [email protected], Duveyoung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Since my move, I now watch different TV shows, eat at different > times than "normal," stopped eating certain foods, started eating > others ...
BTW Edg, this (the eating) is one of the things I most look forward to in Spain. Sitges is just *full* of great restaurants, and the Spanish have weird ideas about when you eat. They don't tend to eat an "English breakfast," with eggs or cereal or stuff like that. It's more like coffee with churros or some other pastry. Then if they're hungry, they eat a little some- thing more mid-morning. The reason for this mid-morning snack is that lunch isn't until 2:00 PM or so. That's often the big meal of the day, and that suits me fine because I have a very slow metabolism. Then dinner happens at 10:00 PM. WAY too late for me to eat a full meal, but fortunately I'm in the land of tapas, so I can content myself with small plates of tapas and not overdo it. France has been Hell on my eating habits, espec- ially going out to restaurants, because they don't eat dinner until after 8:00 PM themselves, and it's almost always a full three- or four-course meal. WAY too much for me. I find myself still stuffed when waking up the next morning; breakfast is just out of the question. So I think I'll like Spain better.
