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Memory of discussing food in Bulgaria

Posted by Dormantaccount4 - March 23rd, 2024


When I was young I ate a bite of bread. It tasted badly, then my parents put butter on the bread. I think that the way food works is trying to tell us something.


When we eat one single food we don't enjoy its taste. Even when you eat something that goes by itself... a boiled egg, too many of those and they start to taste badly.


I fell in love, once, but I also met a normal person during my youth, Kiana, who treated me like a person.


People do well in groups, by themselves I'd imagine they seem too sour or bitter. I don't know if I liked her but I felt wonder towards her, and I should have a relationship. Maybe the reason for it so that people don't dislike all of my writ or speech?


I can guess, because I'm alone, that realistically, people don't like the majority or all of my writ and speech.


Sometimes it tastes badly in a group as well. Bread and swiss cheese, many people don't like the taste.


Maybe when God made food he wanted to tell us something. I asked my father about this, before I even met her, and after meeting her I can connect this to a man having the right relationship; a relationship with someone who completes them.


I can't write normally from loneliness. I tried. I'm sorry.


The last thing I can say is that: People are bound to argue over this, because everyone has different tastes, and I want to stop that arguement. The taste should be universal, which means everyone likes it.


If you mix grapefruit and orange juice. (At close to an even ratio, from fresh fruit, but a bit more orange than grapefruit.)


Mitko and Kiana


P.S. I have not tried this yet but from my limited [cooking] ability you could also add a plastic cup of vanilla yogurt to the drink, thus making a pretty good smoothie.


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