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phaeton 20-03-2009 04:16 AM

Just don't feel like cooking much lately
 
I enjoyed making the corned beef/cabbage/potatoes thing this last time
around. Enjoyed it as much as I normally enjoy such an undertaking.


Seems like lately (aside from that), I just don't feel like it. In
fact, I don't even really feel like eating. I get hungry, nothing
sounds good. I just hit some sandwich place or a mexican joint. The
food is usually alright, and I eat it.

This ever happen to y'all?

-J

jmcquown[_2_] 20-03-2009 12:59 PM

Just don't feel like cooking much lately
 
"phaeton" > wrote in message
...
>I enjoyed making the corned beef/cabbage/potatoes thing this last time
>around. Enjoyed it as much as I normally enjoy such an undertaking.
>
>
> Seems like lately (aside from that), I just don't feel like it. In fact,
> I don't even really feel like eating. I get hungry, nothing sounds good.
> I just hit some sandwich place or a mexican joint. The food is usually
> alright, and I eat it.
>
> This ever happen to y'all?
>
> -J




Sure, I don't always feel like cooking. It's one reason I tend to cook
larger portions of things I can freeze, thaw and reheat. For when I don't
feel like cooking. I also find when I've been making something like a nice
richly seasoned stock, or perhaps pot roast; something fragrant, I don't
feel like eating when it's done. I don't sample food as I go along, other
than to correct seasonings. But the scent of food cooking sometimes causes
me to lose my appetite.

Jill


cybercat 20-03-2009 02:31 PM

Just don't feel like cooking much lately
 

"phaeton" > wrote in message
...
>I enjoyed making the corned beef/cabbage/potatoes thing this last time
>around. Enjoyed it as much as I normally enjoy such an undertaking.
>
>
> Seems like lately (aside from that), I just don't feel like it. In fact,
> I don't even really feel like eating. I get hungry, nothing sounds good.
> I just hit some sandwich place or a mexican joint. The food is usually
> alright, and I eat it.
>
> This ever happen to y'all?
>


Just the edge of it, and it's called depression, or something near it. If
you are not enjoying other things you usually enjoy, you might want to
consider it.



Kris[_1_] 20-03-2009 02:41 PM

Just don't feel like cooking much lately
 
On Mar 20, 12:16*am, phaeton > wrote:
> I enjoyed making the corned beef/cabbage/potatoes thing this last time
> around. *Enjoyed it as much as I normally enjoy such an undertaking.
>
> Seems like lately (aside from that), I just don't feel like it. *In
> fact, I don't even really feel like eating. *I get hungry, nothing
> sounds good. *I just hit some sandwich place or a mexican joint. *The
> food is usually alright, and I eat it.
>
> This ever happen to y'all?
>
> -J


I think it's normal to go through cooking phases. There are times I
want to cook up a storm and sometimes it sounds like a chore even if I
enjoy it.

But I hope you aren't just going through a "blue phase". That would
explain the not wanting to eat anything. I hope the change of seasons
brightens you up.

Kris

DK[_17_] 20-03-2009 11:57 PM

Just don't feel like cooking much lately
 
jmcquown wrote:
> "phaeton" > wrote in message
> ...
>> I enjoyed making the corned beef/cabbage/potatoes thing this last time
>> around. Enjoyed it as much as I normally enjoy such an undertaking.
>>
>>
>> Seems like lately (aside from that), I just don't feel like it. In
>> fact, I don't even really feel like eating. I get hungry, nothing
>> sounds good. I just hit some sandwich place or a mexican joint. The
>> food is usually alright, and I eat it.
>>
>> This ever happen to y'all?
>>
>> -J

>
>
>
> Sure, I don't always feel like cooking. It's one reason I tend to cook
> larger portions of things I can freeze, thaw and reheat. For when I
> don't feel like cooking. I also find when I've been making something
> like a nice richly seasoned stock, or perhaps pot roast; something
> fragrant, I don't feel like eating when it's done. I don't sample food
> as I go along, other than to correct seasonings. But the scent of food
> cooking sometimes causes me to lose my appetite.
>
> Jill


Get a man.

-dk

phaeton 21-03-2009 01:09 AM

Just don't feel like cooking much lately
 
cybercat wrote:
> "phaeton" > wrote in message
> ...
>> I enjoyed making the corned beef/cabbage/potatoes thing this last time
>> around. Enjoyed it as much as I normally enjoy such an undertaking.
>>
>>
>> Seems like lately (aside from that), I just don't feel like it. In fact,
>> I don't even really feel like eating. I get hungry, nothing sounds good.
>> I just hit some sandwich place or a mexican joint. The food is usually
>> alright, and I eat it.
>>
>> This ever happen to y'all?
>>

>
> Just the edge of it, and it's called depression, or something near it. If
> you are not enjoying other things you usually enjoy, you might want to
> consider it.
>
>


Well...... (that's a deep subject)... "depression" is no stranger to
me. However, I don't think that this is the case. I'm otherwise in an
unusually good mood throughout the day (which kind of worries me
sometimes too, heh).

But this particular thing only seems to be related to food. Nothing
sounds good, nothing seems worth the effort to make.

weird.

-J

blake murphy[_2_] 21-03-2009 08:18 PM

Just don't feel like cooking much lately
 
On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 10:31:12 -0400, cybercat wrote:

> "phaeton" > wrote in message
> ...
>>I enjoyed making the corned beef/cabbage/potatoes thing this last time
>>around. Enjoyed it as much as I normally enjoy such an undertaking.
>>
>>
>> Seems like lately (aside from that), I just don't feel like it. In fact,
>> I don't even really feel like eating. I get hungry, nothing sounds good.
>> I just hit some sandwich place or a mexican joint. The food is usually
>> alright, and I eat it.
>>
>> This ever happen to y'all?
>>

>
> Just the edge of it, and it's called depression, or something near it. If
> you are not enjoying other things you usually enjoy, you might want to
> consider it.


hate to be an armchair doctor, but i was thinking depression as well.

your pal,
blake

cybercat 21-03-2009 10:31 PM

Just don't feel like cooking much lately
 

"blake murphy" > wrote in message
...
> On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 10:31:12 -0400, cybercat wrote:
>
>> "phaeton" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>>I enjoyed making the corned beef/cabbage/potatoes thing this last time
>>>around. Enjoyed it as much as I normally enjoy such an undertaking.
>>>
>>>
>>> Seems like lately (aside from that), I just don't feel like it. In
>>> fact,
>>> I don't even really feel like eating. I get hungry, nothing sounds
>>> good.
>>> I just hit some sandwich place or a mexican joint. The food is usually
>>> alright, and I eat it.
>>>
>>> This ever happen to y'all?
>>>

>>
>> Just the edge of it, and it's called depression, or something near it. If
>> you are not enjoying other things you usually enjoy, you might want to
>> consider it.

>
> hate to be an armchair doctor, but i was thinking depression as well.
>

It's a scary feeling when you can't think of anything you would enjoy doing,
eating, etc. It's been fleeting with me, thank goodness.



blake murphy[_2_] 22-03-2009 02:32 PM

Just don't feel like cooking much lately
 
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 18:31:12 -0400, cybercat wrote:

> "blake murphy" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 10:31:12 -0400, cybercat wrote:
>>
>>> "phaeton" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>>I enjoyed making the corned beef/cabbage/potatoes thing this last time
>>>>around. Enjoyed it as much as I normally enjoy such an undertaking.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Seems like lately (aside from that), I just don't feel like it. In
>>>> fact,
>>>> I don't even really feel like eating. I get hungry, nothing sounds
>>>> good.
>>>> I just hit some sandwich place or a mexican joint. The food is usually
>>>> alright, and I eat it.
>>>>
>>>> This ever happen to y'all?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Just the edge of it, and it's called depression, or something near it. If
>>> you are not enjoying other things you usually enjoy, you might want to
>>> consider it.

>>
>> hate to be an armchair doctor, but i was thinking depression as well.
>>

> It's a scary feeling when you can't think of anything you would enjoy doing,
> eating, etc. It's been fleeting with me, thank goodness.


i've had some episodes as well. whole lots of no fun, as one of my
ex-bosses used to say.

your pal,
blake


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