ANSWERS: 13
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Favorite goes last! I like to look forward to enjoying my favorite food at the end of my meal so I can savor the flavor of it longer.
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I tend to eat my food in order of what stays warm the longest. So, if I have a steak, mashed potatoes, sweet corn, and steamed baby carrots, I'll eat the mash and corn first (I mix them together), then the carrots, then the meat. Oh, and I'm fond of potatoes, so in this case I'd have to say my favourite is first. ^_^
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I'd eat the favourite last. I love anticipation.
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I always eat what I don't like first...I save the best for last.
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i skip around and eat little parts by little parts...and i tend to take a bite of what i dont like, swallow fast and follow it with a bite of what i do like lol
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I eat a little bit of everything enjoying all the flavors. The meal was meant to be enjoyed together, not as separate courses, after all.
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I always go favorite food first. Maybe I will be too full to eat the food I don't like.
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I like the immediate gratification of getting in a bite or two of my favorite first, before digging into the rest. But after a couple bites, I try to eat a little of the other items and rotate around the plate to make sure I'm getting a good balance of all food groups.
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The food on my plate usually doesn`t last long enough for me to implicate any such strategy. I wolf my food down rather quickly, I'm a ravenous eater.
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You eat the favorite. Life is short and uncertain.
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The favorite would be eaten last, although I would occasionally sneak small bites of it during the meal.. I don't do well with temptation.
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I would eat a little of this, and a little of that, regardless of what I liked more. Generally, when I prepare a plate I choose things that compliment each other, while including a favorite.
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First I will try my favorite. Then I'll eat all my second favorite, then finish the most favorite. If there's more I eat in descending order of goodness. I want to make sure that if I'm full, it's when there's the things I like least still left on the plate.
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