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RE: Not the crust

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I only at the inside bits

I think you typed too fast here and missed the e.

That's surprising though that there were no healthy choices at the airport? Seems like a good business opportunity to offer healthy food at those places since there's little to no competition and you can sell at a higher price cause all airport food mark up prices like crazy.

As for me, I don't think I have a strict diet but I will try to balance out making sure I get some vegetables and fruits. When I was younger, I was kind of forced by my Mom to eat them but I guess now I understand how important it is to have a balanced diet. Not just meat and junk food which I love more but they aren't too healthy for me.

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Airports rarely have healthy food,and the place I reference above wasn't at an airport anyway. Either way, what a person eats will have implications for them one way or another; it makes sense to me to focus on eating well but some choose to ignore it and hold to the won't happen to me ethos. Often though, it does happen to them.

True true it definitely does have implications. Yes some people want to enjoy or some just don't have any worries at all about their health I guess which later does have an impact on them. I think it's slightly ok to be slightly less health conscious for those that are still young as long as they aren't going too crazy? Like even outside of food I know a friend that drinks a lot because of his work. He's quitting soon though which is good because his health was getting bad. On a side note, I tried stingray last night. It was interesting.

I've not eaten stingray, what was it like?

It's soft and has an interesting taste lol not sure how to describe it. Kind of fish but not a fish. maybe between crab and fish that kind not sure. You'll have to try it. I'm sure Australia has some?

I'm not sure if we have it here, never seen it. It sounds a bit like crocodile, the way you explain it. We have plenty of them here and I've tried it a few times. I like it actually.

I've never ate crocodile before. I don't think I'm that adventurous even though I do like trying new food. It seems more towards the exotic side or is that a normal thing to eat for people in Australia?

It's fairly common here, especially in the tropical north. Of course, it's not as common as beef or chicken but it's readily available.

Oh that's surprising. I didn't think it was that popular. It means that there are more people that have tried Crocodile meat than I thought. That's kind of cool. Learning something new about Australia