Your (guilty) food addictions

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  • lemurcat12
    lemurcat12 Posts: 30,886 Member
    I don't feel guilty about it, but take me to an Indian restaurant and I will likely over-indulge. I enjoy it, too, so work it into my overall week every once in a while so I can.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    I have no guilt at all eating whatever I like as long as it fits in my calories.
  • kommodevaran
    kommodevaran Posts: 17,890 Member
    I'm not into food guilt and confessing about eating. I eat food I like even when I'm losing weight, so cravings are manageable. Some foods I've concluded aren't worth the calories, so I keep them out of sight, and I don't really miss them.

    Seems like you are making a lot of problems for yourself, for no good reason?
  • Carlos_421
    Carlos_421 Posts: 5,132 Member
    No guilty pleasures for me. Just pleasures. I make sure to make food choices in such a way that I leave room for the things I enjoy most. That's not to say I eat a bag of Oreos every week but if I'm wanting Oreos, I just stick to lower calorie options throughout the day so that I have enough calories left at the end of the day to have some before bed.
    I'll do the same thing with pizza or whatever other high calorie food I like. No need to cut everything out. Just adjust to make room for treats while understanding that moderation means not eating all the treats all the time, but still allowing some treats. It's a matter of deciding "what treat do I want to have today?" and "how do I need to eat today to allow for that?"

    That said, I enjoy the way I eat. If I don't like it, I don't eat it. Also, very few days go by that I don't enjoy something delicious that most people would say is a "guilty pleasure" even though there's no guilt for me because I make it fit.
  • AlanahBeez
    AlanahBeez Posts: 60 Member
    One word....pizza. I can easily finish a whole frozen one by myself. There's just something about the bread, tomato sauce and cheese combo that's hard to resist ☺️
  • Need2Exerc1se
    Need2Exerc1se Posts: 13,575 Member
    msf74 wrote: »
    Guilt = moral judgment.

    Moral judgment is deeply unhelpful when attached to eating. Abandon that line of thinking.

    Meh, I sometimes feel guilty if I overeat. I think a little guilt is healthy for me. If I felt good about it I'd probably do it much too often.
  • Need2Exerc1se
    Need2Exerc1se Posts: 13,575 Member
    I think chips would be the only thing that came close to the description in the OP. I don't consider myself addicted to them but I do like to eat all the chips. And I mean ALL the chips, especially if there is dip. I haven't given them up but I don't have them very often.
  • senecarr
    senecarr Posts: 5,377 Member
    Nope. Other times I lost weight, I did, and I found that just created self-perpuating cycles. I wanted to have the things that I couldn't have because they were the things I couldn't have. Then once I had them, I figured everything was ruined, so why not have more and more, then stop having the stuff until the next time.

    Now if I really wanted to have something, I'd just figure out how to fit it into my calorie goals as an appropriate amount. No feeling that "I have to eatz all teh thingz 'cause this haz to be teh last time". I honestly have far less interest in any particular food items since reaching that place.
  • iecreamheadaches
    iecreamheadaches Posts: 441 Member
    CeeBeeSlim wrote: »
    Sigh. I watched my mother in horror eating this when she was pregnant with my younger brothers. Melted vanilla ice cream with those cheese peanut butter crackers broken up in the ice cream. Heaven. Heaven. Heaven. Don't knock it! Funny. I have had no success convincing my friends to even try it :p

    are youre friends crazy. that sounds amazing. Melty ice cream is the best! and those crackers nom nom nom. i cant imagine them mixed together being anything but delicious.

    my guilty pleasure is cookies and chocolate milk.
  • toe1226
    toe1226 Posts: 249 Member
    no bad foods, only bad feelings. I was having trouble with alcohol, in the sense that if I had a drink, I'd have more, and then eat whatever I wanted- but I took a month + off without alcohol and really focused on CICO, IIFYM, and starting eating chocolate and enjoying it nearly every day, and now that I don't restrict foods/food groups, I find I am able to have one drink and do just fine. It's like my whole life changed! yaaaaay all food is good food.
  • WinoGelato
    WinoGelato Posts: 13,454 Member
    Carlos_421 wrote: »
    No guilty pleasures for me. Just pleasures. I make sure to make food choices in such a way that I leave room for the things I enjoy most. That's not to say I eat a bag of Oreos every week but if I'm wanting Oreos, I just stick to lower calorie options throughout the day so that I have enough calories left at the end of the day to have some before bed.
    I'll do the same thing with pizza or whatever other high calorie food I like. No need to cut everything out. Just adjust to make room for treats while understanding that moderation means not eating all the treats all the time, but still allowing some treats. It's a matter of deciding "what treat do I want to have today?" and "how do I need to eat today to allow for that?"

    That said, I enjoy the way I eat. If I don't like it, I don't eat it. Also, very few days go by that I don't enjoy something delicious that most people would say is a "guilty pleasure" even though there's no guilt for me because I make it fit.

    ^^what he said.
  • WishfulThinking0
    WishfulThinking0 Posts: 54 Member
    Guys, there is a reason why I put guilty in brackets. Maybe I should've left the word out completely and just asked what your favourite food is that you consider a treat. Of course I know one doesn't have to feel guilty about eating something.
  • Carlos_421
    Carlos_421 Posts: 5,132 Member
    Guys, there is a reason why I put guilty in brackets. Maybe I should've left the word out completely and just asked what your favourite food is that you consider a treat. Of course I know one doesn't have to feel guilty about eating something.

    In that context: Everything.
    I like a lot of foods and I like them a lot.
  • peaceout_aly
    peaceout_aly Posts: 2,018 Member
    Dry Raisin Bran Crunch is my weakness.
  • msf74
    msf74 Posts: 3,498 Member
    msf74 wrote: »
    Guilt = moral judgment.

    Moral judgment is deeply unhelpful when attached to eating. Abandon that line of thinking.

    Meh, I sometimes feel guilty if I overeat. I think a little guilt is healthy for me. If I felt good about it I'd probably do it much too often.

    Hey, knock yourself out.

    Personally using guilt as a mechanism to deal with over eating doesn't strike me as a particularly rational way of dealing with it when there are other methods which can motivate behaviour without a negative association but if it works then more power to you.
  • roxannerussell
    roxannerussell Posts: 17 Member
    Alcohol, mostly weekends. I say to myself no but then I give in once I see everyone else drinking;( I've cut back a lot and even cold turkey, lost 50lbs:) still at that lose, working out everyday so I'm still at a lose but catching myself having a drink here and there! That and when NY kids want cookies I eat 1-2:( if it wasn't in my house I wouldn't be so tempted.
  • hotnumber
    hotnumber Posts: 222 Member
    I don't miss anything, because I include all my favourite foods if it fits into my daily calorie allowance. Currently, I cannot resist red velvet cake! And,depending on the day, if I really want it and I'm running out of calories, i will fit in an extra workout just to eat a slice. I guess it depends on how much you want the cookie. If you really want to eat it, then drop and give me 20.. Lol
  • stealthq
    stealthq Posts: 4,298 Member
    I don't feel guilty, but I do get annoyed with myself for overdoing it and having to deal with the consequences.

    There are a couple of foods that if I'm in a certain mood I'll overeat without even thinking twice. If I'm not, I can stop at one or two no problem.

    Cookies - the less satisfying the more I'll eat. With Oreos or similar, I'm through half the bag before I'm done.
    Bread
    Cake - only made from scratch and not too sweet.
    Pretzels
    Ice cream - I'm safest with ice cream. I just can't eat more than a couple of servings at the most before calling it quits.
  • alittlelife14
    alittlelife14 Posts: 339 Member
    Cereal
    Pizza
    Pancakes
    Fries
    Pancakes
    Pancakes
    Pancakes
    Chocolate
    Cookies
    Cake
    Ice cream
  • xmaplegunmanx
    xmaplegunmanx Posts: 47 Member
    My worst that I let myself indulge in is chocolate milk! I have a cup a day after my workout and it's nearly 200 calories. When I wake up in the morning I write it into MFP so I don't overeat because I WILL have my chocolate milk haha.

    But the stuff I have cut out for the most part; Ben and Jerry, Oreos, Homemade apple crisp (sniff sniff :'() and sugary drinks from cafes.
  • Shrinking_Erin
    Shrinking_Erin Posts: 125 Member
    Um CAKE. I look at photos of cake on Pinterest a lot. We still have it maybe once a month but I really miss cake. I'm currently working on that issue. ; )
  • ARGriffy
    ARGriffy Posts: 1,002 Member
    Sausages. And hash browns. With ketchup. Argh working breakfast shift in restaurant nearly everyday is hard!!
  • robot_potato
    robot_potato Posts: 1,535 Member
    Vanilla bean ice cream with a shot of good espresso poured over. Seriously the best thing ever, I fit it in my calories often and there is no guilt, just deliciousness.

    I have a hard time not scarfing down a whole bag of chips if I have them, they are the only food I try to restrict. I don't need them, don't really want them, but if they are there I can't help it. I don't even really like them and I feel gross after, physically and mentally. Everything else I am ok with, but I have an unhealthy relationship with chips, so I find it better to just not have them.