To speak about eating habits, you need the appropriate vocabulary. Part 1
To be full up - to eat to the point that you can no longer eat any more;
To be starving hungry - an exaggerated way of saying you are very hungry;
To bolt something down - to eat something very quickly;
To be dying of hunger - an exaggerated way of saying you are hungry;
To eat a balanced diet - to eat the correct types and amounts of food;
To eat like a horse - to eat a lot;
To follow a recipe - to cook a meal using instructions;
To foot the bill - to pay the bill;
A fussy eater - somebody who has their own very high standards about what to eat;
To grab a bite to eat - to eat something quickly (when you’re in a rush);
To have a sweet tooth - to enjoy sugary food;
Home-cooked food - food cooked at home from individual ingredients.
Examples.
She loves home-cooked food.
If you want a wonderful dish, you should follow the recipe.
Look! He is so hungry. He is eating like a horse.