Celebrate National Junk Food Day!
July 21, 2010
OK – by now you are bored with my constant stream of fresh food and healthy eating. Life just isn’t like that. It’s the middle of the summer, we’re on vacation, it’s hot and we’re lazy. So today, I celebrate July 21 – National Junk Food Day!!
I think like many people, my food junk food intake has a strong correlation to my mood – one extreme or the other and I am all over junk food! In our family it takes many forms. A stressed day at work brings on my secret delight – a bag of crunchy Cheetos! My husband is mint chocolate chip ice cream hand packed from the local creamery ( you know that has more fat). My daughter would be mac and cheese and my son would be pizza.
Apparently , according to Nielsen, Oklahoma City has the highest per capita rate of junk food consumption. Food Network came up with an odd but delicious assortment of 30 ways to top a hot dog, but most surveys agree that America’s top three items are
1. Chocolate
2. Pizza
3. French Fries
4. … in fact fried everything.
If you are YouTube, you can find videos for fried ice cream, pizza, Snickers, hamburgers but the most popular seems to be the ubiquitous fried Oreo!
What’s your favorite junk food?
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