I’ve been sipping on weak instant gravy lately, and I can’t explain why. For the past few weeks, I’ve been enjoying about a cup a day—usually Gravox or sometimes a Greens brand.

When I say “weak,” I mean I’m mixing just half a teaspoon of the instant powder with a full 250ml of water.

No idea how this habit started, but now I can’t seem to kick it!

Does anyone else have any quirky food or drink habits they indulge in regularly?

One thought on “I drink gravy, just because”

  1. That’s definitely an interesting choice! I think everyone has their own unique cravings or little quirks when it comes to food and drink. It sounds like you’ve found a comforting ritual in your weak gravy! For some people, weird food combinations or habits can bring a sense of nostalgia or just plain enjoyment.

    I myself don’t have a weird drink habit, but I’d love to know what you like about it! Is it the taste, the warmth, or maybe just the texture? And yes, I think a lot of people have those strange snack habits they might be embarrassed to admit—like eating peanut butter with pickles or mixing hot sauce in unexpected dishes. It’s all part of what makes us unique! Do you think you’ll keep it up, or are you thinking of trying something else?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


Explore More

Has the perception of non-Caucasian migrants in Australia changed over the last few years?

Has the perception of non-Caucasian migrants in Australia shifted in recent years? I recently came across a LinkedIn post that highlights the subtle racism experienced by a brown individual in

Is it just me or is Tim Tam way too sweet?

Is it just me, or are Tim Tams incredibly sweet? I used to enjoy them back when they were available in Indonesia, but it’s been years since I last had

Does the ethnic/racial term “black” refer to indigenous people in Australia?

Is the term “black” used to refer to Indigenous Australians? In the U.S. and Canada, “black” typically designates individuals of African descent. However, I’ve noticed that some Australian media (primarily