Nevertheless, sith it is so, that need is the ground of this, and that need is no sin; for be a man never so holy, it behoveth him to eat, and drink and sleep; therefore the lust and liking that cometh under the colour of this need, and often exceedeth this need, is the less sin. For it is true that he who chooseth lust and the liking of his flesh, and delight in welfare of meat or drink, as the full rest of his heart that he would never have any other life nor other bliss, but live ever in such lust of his flesh, if he might, it is no doubt but he sinneth deadly; for he loveth his flesh more than God. (John Climacus)
While Climacus would find my attitude toward food sinful, it is less sinful because it is based in need.
But I perceive this neglects a spiritual opportunity. In consuming food or anything else there is the chance to appreciate the care and skill of the maker and cause to thank God for the senses given us to enjoy such care and skill.
Mindful consumption, appropriate to our fundamental needs and fulfilling our God-given senses, can be a sacrament that deepens our relationship with God and neighbor.
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