He starts his day with two cups of tea, followed by a breakfast of stuffed parathas, curd and pickle, a big lunch ("I eat out almost every day") and a heavy dinner with at least one non-vegetarian gravy dish. "Because food is for eating," reasons Bhalla with a satiated smile. Besides, I feel lethargic all the time." Quite in contrast, Neeraj Bhalla, a fit looking 39-year-old, says he eats all the time. "I eat salads, boiled, steamed foods, don't snack and even skip meals at times," she says. She seems to be among those whose purses are the only things that lose weight at slimming centres. Nindrajog has tried everything- from the globally famous Dr Robert Atkins' diet to a blood group diet to depressive weeks of just bananas and milk. Overweight by about 10 kg, she dreams incessantly of a pencil-thin figure. Thirty-two-year-old Suhasini Nindrajog is consumed with dieting. The diet dilemma: Does not have to be 'Health vs Taste'
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