I do, because otherwise all the planning gets overwhelming after long periods of time. I know there are going to be times when I get stressed out and really want to just say stuff it, I can't do this right now. Having a core of go to meals I can rotate through makes it
so much easier. Honestly, once I am contemplating all sorts of foods to eat, what do I want out of everything, what might be good, what's the best I can possibly get, what's worth the effort of buying and making, I'm kinda getting into potential binge territory.
If I want to make an effort and try something new, I do it (usually on the weekends, actually). And I do make variations of meals, seasoning them differently, have different veggies, etc. But overall, I kind of
want my diet to be boring! I don't want food to be a big source of entertainment for me. I want it to fall into the background mostly, so I can focus on other things.
I'm not saying I eat things that taste bad (at all). I still truly love the foods I eat right now. And if I didn't, that would just create the opposite problem. But I feel
less restricted if I don't have to think about it very much.
LOL sorry for the novel here... this is just the conclusion I've come to. I'm sure it's different for different people, but lack of variety works for me.
