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Eating was really never a problem for me. I was always at a healthy weight; not too big and not too small. I was bigger then some of my friends and I was also smaller then some of my friends. I was just average. As we grow up, we develop foods that we absolutely love and foods that we absolutely hate. For example, I love black olives and chicken, but I do not like eggs or mustard. Since I started college, I have developed a new love. They're something that I can hardly go a day without eating. They're something that I shouldn't be eating everyday, but they're just so good. My name is Kaitlyn Tambasco and I am obsessed with everything bagels. When I was little, the only bagels I would ever eat, was plain, chcocolate chip, Panera's famous "Asiago cheese and blueberry. That list has expanded to everything bagels. I decided to try something new my first semester of college. Little did I know, it would evolve into a bad obsession. Once I tasted an everything bagel, I was in love. My first semester of college I would get an everything bagel just about every morning, sometimes two. I would swamp it with cream cheese and I was just in heaven. My second semester I tried to control it. I only ate one twice a week, but finals week I went crazy. It got to the point where I thought the poppy seeds were going to interfere with my drug test at Lowes. In the summer I still have about two or three in a week. I have a bagel shop near where I live and I get a bagel from there about every weekend. These bagels are about the size of my head. They are just so good and I can't help myself. I don't think I will ever be able to control my love for everything bagels.

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