kajarainbow: (Lilith dining set)
kajarainbow ([personal profile] kajarainbow) wrote2006-10-12 02:50 pm

New hypothesis on what might make me sick

Let's just say that I'll try never again buying certain food products, and see what that does for me. The last time I got sick I'd had not it but something similar.

"Sesame bread sticks" or something like that. Indeed, I've come to the conclusion that those snack mixes and whatnot are largely crap anyway.

Now, if you'll excuse me, I'll just sort of be sick over here.

This userpic is analogous to how I feel. ;)

EDIT: You see, those snack mixes had a certain "kinda crap but peculiarly savory in a way that makes it hard to stop eating, resulting in you feeling a little queasy" quality. Kinda like Cheezits. Except that they might make me sick enough to throw up.

[identity profile] axonfuel.livejournal.com 2006-10-13 02:13 am (UTC)(link)
It wasn't Gardettos, was it? Rule of thumb: avoid anything with an ingredients list exceeding middle school essay requirements. ;>

[identity profile] kajarainbow.livejournal.com 2006-10-13 04:58 am (UTC)(link)
Not quite that bad in terms of length of ingredient list, but after checking I saw a couple of things I shouldn't be eating as a vegan, at least one "I have absolutely no idea what this chemical is..." So even if I didn't suspect it of making me sick, I'd be dropping that stuff anyway. Stupid sesame... stick whatevers. And teaches me that I should check things more in advance rather than assuming it's vegan-safe just because of being a bunch of nuts and dried fruits and grain-like things.

[identity profile] axonfuel.livejournal.com 2006-10-13 07:58 am (UTC)(link)
If you're near the Whole Foods on Centre, their store-brand snacks are vegan friendly. Not always the cheapest but there are buys here and there ($1.50 tamari rice crackers = win).