My giant dilemma
So today Sara was working late which means either oven-pizza or going out for dinner. Ken and I went to the Queen's and had our food.
Something I've noticed here in Canada is that most people eat small breakfasts, lunches, have a lot of small snacks during the day and finish off with a huge dinner. I am not used to that which means that sometimes I get hungry straight after food because that's when I'm used to eating, and sometimes I'm full after a few bites because usually I wouldn't have eaten at that time.
In Sweden I would have had breakfast before school, lunch at noon and mellanm[l at about 4 pm and then I would have gone to basketball practice. After basketball I would have a small (I mean tiny) dinner sometime between 8 and 10 pm. Here I eat breakfast before school, lunch at noon, mellanm[l at 3:30 (before practice) and after that I have dinner at 6 pm. This does not work for me. I know I should eat, but my body is like "dude, if you eat now you'll puke during training". Even though I've already had practice. And then later in the evening I get really hungry, even though I already had dinner.
My conclusion: life is hard #exchangestudentproblems
Since I came here people have been trying to talk me into eating bacon with maple syrup on. I always said I would, but the back of my head was like "instant type 2 diabetes!!" and I just never tried it.
Until today.
This is maple syrup and bacon on fried chicken. Only in Canada, I guess. Also, since it was like 6:30 I ate 3 of them, thought I was going to die from over-stuffness and now it's 9:30 and I'm hungry...

skriven
Porridge instead?? :)