I am a mayo person, and
I like all the other trappings that go with it; ranch dressing, ice cream, butter,
foie gras. And not only do I have a
serious love for the fatty and the sweet, I have a serious aversion to bitter
foods. I don’t like mustard much at
all. I mean, it has its moments but
overall not a fan. I also don’t like
vinegar. I don’t care for coffee unless it’s
been girl-i-fied, otherwise far too bitter.
I don’t like the taste of alcohol either, which actually works out well
for me.
In addition to there
being people who like mayo and mustard, there are also people who are like mayo and mustard. Some people are fat and happy when it comes
to life, yet there are others who no matter what happens they have something to
be bitter about. If you prefer eating
mustard over mayo that is fine, and probably better for your waistline. But if you prefer to live like mustard,
always bitter, upset, or complaining, that is not fine. That hurts you and the people around
you. And if you are a Christian there is
no excuse to be a Debbie Downer all the time if you have the hope of Jesus in
your life. So feel free to snack on the
mustard, but live life like mayo.
And don’t even get me
started on ketchup.
The whole time I was thinking "What about ketchup?"
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