New Study: To Eat Less, Use Your Other Hand

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • September 6, 2011
Ah food research. What won't you tell us about ourselves that we kind of already know. Remember that study that revealed you can eat less when you eat with a bigger utensil? Or the one that also came to a similar conclusion about smaller plates?...
The full article can be read on the OC Weekly website.

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