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How Jeff felt when he learned the actual size of a tablespoon.
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How Jeff felt when he learned the actual size of a tablespoon.
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How Jeff felt when he learned the actual size of a tablespoon.
The Mouth podcast discusses a man named Jeff Foreman who has an obsession with consuming large amounts of peanut butter. Jeff explains how he realized that the serving size of a tablespoon is not enough for him and how it has changed his life. The podcast ends with a mention of BetterHelp, a service that can help people cope with the challenges they face. The episode is sponsored by BetterHelp and My Baby Diaper. Testing, testing. One, two, three. Testing, testing. Uno, dos, tres. This episode of The Mouth is brought to you by my baby's diaper. Whether it's full or empty, it's always there for you. My baby's diaper, sponsored by Charlie. Today on The Mouth, we will investigate a specific demographic of person that exists in this world, and that person is a gentleman named Jeff Foreman, and his obsession with consuming peanut butter larger than a teaspoon, larger than a tablespoon, in his quest to unlearn the size of a tablespoon. Jeff, welcome to The Mouth. Thank you so much for having me. It's really a pleasure, an honor, and a joy to be here on The Mouth. First of all, I'd just like for you to explain to us how you felt the day you learned the size of a tablespoon, what it was like for you, and going forward, how it's changed your life. When I think back to the time that I first actually measured out and witnessed a tablespoon, now, if you might be familiar with a serving size such as two tablespoons for things like peanut butter, things like jelly, maybe even honey, if you partake, that is not much, and early on in my life, as this is The Mouth podcast, I realized that will not be substantial nor satisfactory for my mouth, and upon measuring it, it was groundbreaking and simultaneously devastating to realize I am a servings-per-bag person, not a portion-per-serving person. Well, that pretty much sums it up for us here, and thank you, Jeff, for your time in helping us understand what it's like to feel the weight of the knowledge of knowing the size of a tablespoon and how that fills in your life. Oh, you have something else to add? If you or a loved one has recently learned the size of a tablespoon, BetterHelp is here to actually to actually get you the help that you might need to grapple with the hardships that life faces. You don't have to do it alone. Tablespoons are smaller than they actually appear, so reach out to BetterHelp, who we've partnered with for this episode. Thanks again to our sponsors, BetterHelp and My Baby Diaper. This has been a very first prototype episode of the Mouth Podcast. Goodbye.