• Ibuthyr@feddit.org
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    4 hours ago

    For me it’s not an obsession, it’s just the inability to choose something else. If someone decides for me, I’d even be glad to cook the dish.

  • ThunderLegend@sh.itjust.works
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    5 hours ago

    Did not know this was an ADHD symptom… My wife’s been complaining about eating rice and pork for lunch for about a year now and I was…why? It’s delicious! I’ve been diagnosed with ADHD recently so…makes sense.

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    1 day ago

    Leaving the rotisserie chicken age right now. It has been a great follow-up to the age of the mushroom.

    I think I am entering the Cordon Bleu era right now. Life is good sometimes.

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    then one day you take a bite and– sand, the whole meal tastes like sand, and you need to find another thing :(

  • Cyrus Draegur@lemmy.zip
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    not sure if this is
    getting a craving and not satiating it because ‘i’ll get to it later’ and also ‘oh no the place is closed because i wasted too much time’ and it’ll stick to me for weeks…
    or
    getting a shit ton of the same thing and eating it every day because it’s my favorite thing right now

    but i have been through both.

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        9 hours ago

        I also thought that sounds more autistic than ADHD to me. But apparently there’s a lot of AuDHD folks so it’s hard to draw the line I guess.

        • WalrusDragonOnABike [they/them]@reddthat.com
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          I personally think of them as being parts of a broader spectrum. I both have my one food I eat all the time and have for decades and then the things I go though short-term obsessions with

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            3 hours ago

            Yeah overall I agree, brain stuff ist complicated and all boxes we draw there are simplifications anyway.

            Maybe I’m wrong but I thought of people with more stable and rigid habits/obsessive interests/hyperfixations to be on the more autistic side of the spectrum, and more random/oscillating patterns to be more on the ADHD side.

            My hyperfocus period is usually between days and months, where I learn everything about something and then I don’t care anymore.

            Never had this with food or cooking though. Like, of course there are dishes I love to eat regularly, but there is no dish ever I’d like to eat every day for weeks. I know I’d hate it after week 1 already.

            • WalrusDragonOnABike [they/them]@reddthat.com
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              2 hours ago

              That’s basically how I see it.

              My one food I could pretty much eat for every meal and always be fine with it and it’s rarely go a day without it xD I wouldn’t just eat it for every meal because that would be terribly unhealthy.

              Otoh, there’s lots of things on the list of things I went through a period were I ate daily for a while (months or years … although many of them I’m pretty sure I got tired of things and continued eating them as part of my habits for a while…)