

What irked me was that I found I was eating things just for the sake of eating them. And it's not that I have anything against eating in large quantities, especially if that's the only "splurge" you're going to have. It's not so much that I have anything against cheat days or a strict nutritional regimen-that approach does work for a lot of women.

I either eat no chocolate, or all the chocolate.Īs you can imagine, this hasn't worked out so well for me. Basically, I'm not the "one piece of chocolate a day" type of girl. I always figured that if I was going to "cheat" I would just go all out, and the rest of the time be strict as hell.
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In fact, my motto has long been "balls to the wall, or no balls at all." I've been known to crush a medium pizza, drink a full bottle of wine, eat an entire chocolate bar.you get the idea. When it comes to food, my natural tendency is to eat and drink far more than is necessary. It is a defining part of my personality, as long as it harms no one (myself included), I see no reason to berate myself for it. I have long accepted that this is essentially who I am. I shop every few months, and when I do, I walk out with one of everything.

Thank goodness for Netflix. And my shopping habits? Well, I don't just buy one tank top. Instead, I like to "binge watch," meaning I will watch an entire season of Lost in one weekend. I am not a "watch an hour a day" type of gal. Take my television watching habits for example. You see, I have an excessive personality, in pretty much every possible way. Couples wanting to practice their nuptials on the most romantic day of the year (14th February) without leaving the comfort of their home should enter via. The competition is open from 1st February until 8th February. To top it off, lovebirds will receive some tasty Deliveroo credit to order a romantic meal for two after they say 'I do'." Our 'Roo-gistrar Riders' are ready and raring to guide eager couples through the full 'faux' experience, including exchanging vows and rings. This competition is open from 1st February until 8th February, so those interested will need to act fast.Īisha Jefferson, Deliveroo said: "We're excited to offer couples the chance to get over their nuptial nerves by taking part in our married at first bite experience. To be in with a chance of winning this opportunity, customers just need to head to .uk/more/married-at-first-bite and enter their details to be one of the five selected couples who will have this exciting celebration of love. What's more, the 'Roo-gistrar Riders' will arrive bearing rings and petals to create the perfect front door 'wedding' experience.Īll experiences will be held throughout the day on Valentine's Day (Monday 14th February) across London, Brighton and Edinburgh with Deliveroo trialling the service across these cities, with a view to rolling out nationwide if demand is high. Minimum order, delivery fees and service charges may apply. Whether couples want a curry, pizza or bargain bucket as their 'wedding meal', they can tuck into their "wedding breakfast" for FREE. The winning couples won't just get to practice saying 'I do' on their own doorstep the celebrations will include food too as Deliveroo will also gift the couples with a £100 Deliveroo voucher code, which can be used to order a lavishly romantic meal for two.
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Whether couples are looking to have a taste of tying the knot ahead of getting engaged or want a trial run ahead of their big day, Deliveroo is offering an unforgettable Valentine's Day experience. The British food-delivery service is providing an 'practice' experience for Brits who can't wait to say "I do".Ĭouples can win the chance to have one of Deliveroo's 'Roo-gistrar Riders' arrive at their home and deliver wings and rings as they perform a practice wedding service on their doorsteps. Due to the pandemic causing a backlog of weddings and civil ceremonies, many couples will be nervously awaiting the big day. This Valentine's Day, Deliveroo is pulling back its bow and giving couples the chance to have an imitation 'wedding' at their doorstep, delivered by Deliveroo 'Roo-gistrar Riders'. To be in with a chance of getting 'hitched' at your doorstep by a 'Roo-gistrar Rider', head over to the Deliveroo website .uk/more/married-at-first-bite.'Roo-gistrar Riders' will give couples looking to say "I do" a Deliveroo-themed practice wedding experience in London, Brighton and Edinburgh.

