Eat What You Want Day

Many people spend time stressing over their diet, and what they should or shouldn’t eat. If this sounds like you, you will be glad to hear about Eat What You Want Day.

It shouldn’t be too hard to imagine how to celebrate this holiday. You can eat whatever you want. For some people, this will mean pigging out on junk food. They will stop counting calories and go berserk, eating everything from ice cream to chocolate to cake and pie.

However, nowhere in the holiday’s description does it say that you have to take this route to gastronomic satisfaction. Aficionados of gourmet cuisine can choose to celebrate by splurging on a meal at a five star restaurant. Or, alternatively, you can try to recreate a favourite childhood meal in your home. The key is to eat something that makes you happy!

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