TRY this: place a forkful of food in your mouth. It doesn’t matter what
the food is, but make it something you love — let’s say it’s that first
nibble from three hot, fragrant, perfectly cooked ravioli.
Now comes the hard part. Put the fork down. This could be a lot more
challenging than you imagine, because that first bite was very good and
another immediately beckons. You’re hungry.
Today’s experiment in eating, however, involves becoming aware of that
reflexive urge to plow through your meal like Cookie Monster on a
shortbread bender. Resist it. Leave the fork on the table. Chew slowly.
Stop talking. Tune in to the texture of the pasta, the flavor of the cheese, the bright color of the sauce in the bowl, the aroma of the rising steam.
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