When I turned 30 a few years back, I felt a fundamental shift in my world view on food. For so long, I had categorized things I ate as “good” or “bad.”
Plain celery? Good.
Baconator from Wendy’s? Bad.
Yet, the night of my birthday, I was lying in my bed while propping myself up to discourage the stomach acid from creeping up my esophagus. It is then that I had a revelation: food is food. It cannot be inherently good or bad. Now, should I eat three Bloomin’ Onions a week? Absolutely not!…unless it gets me a free shirt, then there might be some thinking to do. I wasted so much time saying no to food because I categorized it as “bad,” but now? It’s game on.
?I feel like I should actually introduce myself now. Hello dear readers, my name is Holly, and I’m one of the new contributors here at The Impulsive Buy. I share this story of my epiphany as it was the thing that started me down the path of all food things weird, new, or Limited Edition.
I have always looked at stuff in stores or on menus at restaurants with a longing. OF COURSE, I want to try the Limited Edition Pillsbury Corn Elote Funfetti Cake, but it’s “bad.” Now when I shop, I ask myself, “Does it sound good? Does it sound unique? Will it be an experience?” If an item is a “yes” to at least one of those questions, into the basket it goes.
I live in Jacksonville, Florida, where we have the pleasure of 100% humidity at six in the morning, 343 days out of the year. I am currently working as a gig-grocery shopper/delivery gal, but I have a long history when it comes to grocery stores. I worked in big box stores, left to reset/remodel/open grocery stores across the state, and also spent time as a vendor for such brands as Hidden Valley, Soy Vay, and KC Masterpiece. Chances are if you walked through a grocery store in Northeast Florida and saw a display of Hidden Valley Ranch, it was my doing.
When it comes to food, there is very little that I will absolutely refuse to try. Even then, in most cases, I’d at least take a bite. I do tend to favor savory/salty items, but I will never say no to a doughnut, especially if it’s from Voodoo Doughnuts (Yes, Portland readers, I am aware that outside the OG Voodoo, they all pale in comparison. But let me tell you how that Memphis Mafia fritter slaps at 2 am).
?It’s going to be an interesting adventure, and I look forward to sharing it with you all!
Welcome! Lovely intro. And with a name like Holly, I know you can be trusted 😉
Thanks for the welcome!
Yay another Holly! 😀
Welcome!
Thanks! I’m really excited to be part of the site!
Welcome, Holly! I love your food philosophy. It’s common to hear people say “I’m being bad” when they are eating “bad” foods, and now that I am aged, I roll my eyes! I’d rather feel guilty about my many character flaws than my decision to eat a cookie every once in a while.
Lmao!
I completely agree! I have enough issues, eating a pizza roll isn’t going to be one of them.
Thanks for the welcome!
Life is to short to not eat that cookie…or cake.. or ……
Welcome Holly!
Exactly!
Thanks for the welcome!
Welcome to the group.
I made a batch of pumpkin snickerdoodles and chocolate chip cookies yesterday night. I ate a lot of them with no problem 🙂