Just a Random Musing

If eating your dessert before a meal will spoil your appetite, then won’t eating a meal before your dessert ruin your appetite for dessert?

There you have it😀

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As they say,

Life is uncertain. Eat dessert first.

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if eating half a meal, ie first course, before your dessert makes you happy …

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How can you have any pudding if you don’t eat your meat?

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I have been known to enjoy 2 course’s both puddings :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

That’s having your cake and eating it

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That’s the way :slightly_smiling_face:

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I have been known to enjoy 2 sausages

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I don’t think it matters when you have your meal or dessert, whatever takes your fantasy. A neighbour of ours a long time ago, she was 90, she used to cook herself Steak for Breakfast and have Porridge for dinner.

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Didn’t she like her porridge medium rare?

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You are being very naughty and just trying to makes excuses, what have you got for pud today? :rofl:

But it’s poverty thing, isn’t it?

You main meal is likely to be more nutritious, so your supposed to make sure you’ve got room for the food that gives you good nutrition by eating it first, then having pudding if you’ve still got room

My mum and granny, if we didn’t want to eat all our dinner would say “just try to eat your meat” because that was the expensive bit that was good for us

It worked the other way with Yorkshire pudding, didn’t it? That used to be eaten first, to fill you up if there wasn’t much meat to go round for dinner

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Starman eats his dessert first:

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I thought it was a reward for eating stuff like cabbage.If you ate it first ,that’s all you’d want to eat.

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