Chip Addiction!
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Need2Exerc1se wrote: »Lots of people that eat chips do it for the TEXTURE and crunch. I eat a LOT of ice because I like crunchy things. Maybe find a different option that can offer the same, but not so many calories.
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What else has the texture and crunch of chips? I've tried kale chips and seaweed chips. Both are okay but neither will ever take the place of chips. They are nothing at all like potato or corn chips. They lack the greasy crunchy carby awesomeness of chips.
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How about people taking responsibility for their actions.0
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OP you don't have an addiction, you just don't have self control. When you own up to it, you are more able to succeed, but if you keep making excuses, you will never succeed.
When you are broke, on the streets, in jail, in the hospital, selling your body or dead...then yeah its has become an addiction.
This people is simply a bad habit. One that you have control over and can stop at any time, but choose not to. Your choice.
This response makes no sense. So, smoking is not an addiction then? Alcohol or drug abuse is not something that anyone can stop or control? It's all choice. Some choices are just harder than others.0 -
If you want a bag of chips, go out and buy a small bag and eat it. Only one small bag, only once per day, never keeping the small bags in your house. Then, either you decide you don't want to go out to buy your small bag of chips, so you don't eat them, or you eat only one small bag per day. Doable. That is my suggestion.0
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The sad story of that we are convincing ourselves that we can be addicted to potatoes when actually, some of us just use this as an excuse for not wanting to use their willpower...0
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misskittyninja wrote: »The sad story of that we are convincing ourselves that we can be addicted to potatoes when actually, some of us just use this as an excuse for not wanting to use their willpower...
PSH clearly the potatoes are slowly taking over the planet 1 pack of chips at a time. Then when we're all obese, they will eat us. That's my theory.
I ate a whole 180gm bag of chips today, It fit in my calories. I will not contribute to the potato attack awaiting us. So I will eat them responsibly.. 1 massive packet at a time. Oh wait.
Hilarious!!!!0
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