One of my fevers broke two weeks ago. It was a food related fever. I had been having the same dish, a veggie burger, at the same restaurant almost everyday. It's not that I've never had a veggie burger before, but I liked the taste and somehow it had become comfort food. The fever broke in Whole Foods when I discovered that somewhat healthy packaged Indian and Thai meals only require a five minute boil. In aisle 2, I started to put some distance between myself and the veggie burger. Now I have a fever for prepared Indian and Thai food that comes in a silver pouch. (Full disclosure- I am still eating veggie burgers but less often than I did two weeks ago.)
I am usually running multiple fevers. Food, music, and tv are constants. Some fevers don't last very long. My tv related fever (Scrubs) back in January came and went. Yesterday I had an NFL draft fever that only lasted a couple of hours. I'm running a climate change related fever. I've had that one for the past four months. Attending an Al Gore talk back in March didn't help. I usually run a music related fever. At present, if I don't hear Modest Mouse and Fountains of Wayne each day, then the fever worsens. There are other fevers, usually people related, that linger. These fevers feel much different than the others.
Sunday, April 29, 2007
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I've been having the Scrubs fever too. I've got to get over it, though. My life runs better when I don't rent the past seasons and watch them one episode after the other.
And I feel like the Thai food fever is about to break. For a while I had the feeling that I could eat a red curry every day and be fine with that.
I get what you're saying. My life is phase-obsessive too. I also went through a masala phase where I wanted vegetable masala every day.
My Pakistani food fever broke this morning. Food poisoning helps you see the world differently.
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