Anonymous wrote:I feel crappy after eating CFA too OP.
In fact, my dh and I just had CFA and both had diarrhea the next day. So it happens. I rarely eat any fast food and usually have the same reaction no matter what I eat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because your subconscious biases and outright neuroses tell you to feel bad after eating McDonald's and Burger King because they're "poor people" restaurants, while Chick Fil A cultivated an image of clean cut southern white kids in polos saying it's "my pleasure" to help you so you associate it with being good.
The exact same reason you don't feel bad eating a 3,000 calorie meal in a French restaurant despite the fact that there is a pound of butter and a pint of cream in your dish but I guarantee you would feel "gross" after eating the same amount of fat and calories in a soul food restaurant.
The French restaurant uses train chefs, technique and the finest ingredients. Soul food is poverty food, low qualify ingredients, fried, lots of salt, almost always prepared by a self-taught cook. Peach cobbler in a soul food restaurant is literally a huge can of peaches dumped into a pan with a mix of flour and sugar dumped on top and baked. Wow, such skill.![]()
WTF is wrong with you. I hope you are old.
There are high-end Soul Food Restaurants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because your subconscious biases and outright neuroses tell you to feel bad after eating McDonald's and Burger King because they're "poor people" restaurants, while Chick Fil A cultivated an image of clean cut southern white kids in polos saying it's "my pleasure" to help you so you associate it with being good.
The exact same reason you don't feel bad eating a 3,000 calorie meal in a French restaurant despite the fact that there is a pound of butter and a pint of cream in your dish but I guarantee you would feel "gross" after eating the same amount of fat and calories in a soul food restaurant.
The French restaurant uses train chefs, technique and the finest ingredients. Soul food is poverty food, low qualify ingredients, fried, lots of salt, almost always prepared by a self-taught cook. Peach cobbler in a soul food restaurant is literally a huge can of peaches dumped into a pan with a mix of flour and sugar dumped on top and baked. Wow, such skill.![]()