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>>342156 >I'm studying to become a chef
Are you my doppleganger? I was going to reply how I feel the same. It's not intentional, just laziness that I forget to/don't eat or just sort of lightlygraze and not have an actual meal. And now that I've started biking to classes, I'm starting to find that there are days where I'm just so exhausted I don't feel like I can do anything.
I too am in culinary school, and work at a hotel. I found that I started feeling ambivelent/lazy about food around the time I started taking classes/working in kitchens. It's like... Nothing even seems worth it to prepare, outside of breakfast. Nothing is appetizing, and I don't give enough of a shit to get up and make anything, anyway.
Mostly you just have to force it. Or try to come up with something unusual and tasty to make, or pilfer from work (I couldn't keep my hands of some fucking pate the other day).
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