Foodies are usually easy to spot in the crowd: on a chair hovering above their food with their iPhone, or in the aisle of the farmer’s market extensively studying the pomegranates or other beautiful produce items. Whether you embrace being a foodie or shame yourself from it, here are 10 signs you probably fit the part.
1. You plan your days around food.
It could be a regular day, and before you say yes to plans you’ll have to factor in the timing of your meals. If it’s a holiday, forget about plans, unless they are planning the preparations of your dishes.
2. Food is what at least 75 percent of your conversations are centered around.You could be talking about that red velvet muffin at the coffee shop at school or it could be about your mom’s homemade spicy chili, food is definitely going to come up in your every conversation.
3. The majority of the pictures on your phone are of food.
Whether they are yours’ and your friends plates at the new restaurant you tried for lunch, or whether they are Instagram screenshots of your favorite food blogger’s latest creation, your iPhone camera roll is full of them.
4. You love grocery shopping.
You actually enjoy thumbing through the cereal boxes and the different types of apples. Grocery shopping means more food to snack on, and more food is always good.
5. You carry snacks and utensils with you wherever you go.
You have to curb that mid-afternoon hunger somehow. Peanut butter anyone?
6. You don’t only enjoy food for its taste and presentation, but its quality as well.
Wholesome food is important to you, so you will appreciate a good, organic meal in between those beautiful, juicy burgers.
7. You have a personal folder full of takeout menus.
You like to plan out what you order the next time you go to the restaurant so you can fully appreciate all the food they have to offer.
8. You know all the ingredients when your friends ask about the menu.
“What’s the difference between brie cheese and blue cheese, again?”
9.You will never hesitate to pay big money for good food.
Because who needs money for textbooks when there are cute diners, right?
10. You make your friends and family wait to eat so you can get the perfect picture of your plates.
Food is just too beautiful to not remember the next day, and your Facebook friends must see the deliciousness.

























