The older I get, the harder it is to splurge without consequences. I love food. Chocolate and cheese and anything that's bad for me. I'll be really good when I'm at home so I can eat what I want to when I'm out with friends.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I like food. I like eating. And I don't want to deprive myself of good food.
I love really good food and I don't ever want to spend too much for it, but I like hanging out and having really good, tasty, interesting food.
The older I get, the more I'm prepared to do things for the money.
As I get older every year, I'm eating better. As a kid, who can turn down chips and candy? But I'm getting better.
I live a healthy lifestyle and I crave healthy food. I love porridge - I have bizarre cravings for it. I love it with brown sugar and bananas, and I'm a huge fan of cinnamon - I put cinnamon on everything. I also have a sweet tooth and I don't like to deprive myself. I think everything in moderation is the key.
If you splurge, do it on an item that's fun, because you'll feel good whenever you put it on.
I'm frugal. I've always been this way. When I was young, my mom would give me my allowance, and I'd peel off a little each week and have some to spare.
Even though I get older, what I do never gets old, and that's what I think keeps me hungry.
I'm a health-food junkie, so all of my food is a splurge, money-wise!
I have adopted an 80/20 rule when it comes to my delicate relationship with food: 80 percent of the time, I make good choices; 20 percent of the time, I let myself splurge a little.