A Quote by Rakim

I've always been a picky eater but I'm not the healthiest eater. — © Rakim
I've always been a picky eater but I'm not the healthiest eater.

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I'm a really picky eater.
I was a very picky eater.
I'm not the healthiest eater; I'll admit that. I love junk food.
Growing up, I was such a picky eater. I'm finally starting to expand.
When I was a kid, I hated everything. I was really skinny, and I'd have a milkshake with an egg in it. Growing up, I ate, like, five different foods. I was not an adventurous eater. But as soon as I left home, that all changed and from that point on, I've been a pretty enthusiastic eater of new and strange food.
I'm a picky eater, so, often, if I can't find something to eat at catering, I order pizza.
I was an infamously picky eater as a child but also had an infamous sweet tooth. All I wanted was dessert for every meal of the day.
When I was a child we were sufficiently well off for me to be a picky eater and I still cannot eat vegetables cooked in the traditional British manner.
I'm not the healthiest eater, but I try to watch what I eat during the week. I kind of splurge on the weekends and eat french fries and pizza.
Like, I haven't even tried a cherry before, because I'm such a picky eater, and I behave like a 9-year-old.
I was a really picky eater as a child. Because I was obsessed by Popeye, my mum and aunts would put my food in a can to represent spinach and we'd hum the Popeye tune and then I'd happily eat it.
The great day of the Fire-eater - or, should I say, the day of the great Fire-eater - has passed.
I've never been a pizza eater. I don't like to hold it and fold it and always burn the roof of my mouth. I hate having greasy fingers.
I am a picky eater. By that I mean, I love to pick the raisins out of oatmeal raisin cookies, the chips out of chocolate chip cookies, the white side off of black and white cookies, and the vanilla center out of Oreos.
As far as I remember, I was always a big eater. I eat just as much as the wrestler guys.
Raising crops to feed animals for human consumption requires a lot of land. It takes eight or nine cows a year to feed one average meat eater; each cow eats one acre of green plants, soybeans and corn per year; so it takes eight or nine acres of plants a year to feed one meat eater, compared with only half an acre to feed one vegetarian.
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