Sunday, December 9, 2012

Addicted to food? It's possible!

Addicted, but not to normal, healthy, and creating a balanced diet of food, but of sweets and crisps.

The addiction to junk food American Newsweek writes, giving the example of living in Florida Kay Sheppard, the mother of two children, who over the years has visited every store on the way home, to buy chips and cookies, and ate them before they arrived. - My brother has a special weakness for sweets - for his dinner without dessert, it's like, "and" without the dot, without cherry cake - understand the problem described American Iwona. - For me, in turn, sweets in general would not exist. But the herring in oil with onions on rye bread could sometimes ride half the town, so it is understandable to me that inner need to immediately consume the food.