Pop Tarts for breakfast? For shame!
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_pollyprissypants_ wrote: »Not falling for this again
Or for that story that nutrients are falling out of the vegetables if you shake them hard enough1 -
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Toasted with melted butter on top! I haven't had a poptart in forever, now that I think about it. Probably because my favorite was the chocolate vanilla cream and they discontinued them. They bring them back for a limited time occasionally, but never at grocery stores near me.0
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I prelog my food specifically to figure out how to work in things like Pop-Tarts and potato chips. If I could just get back to the gym, I could fit so much more into my diet.3
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nightengale7 wrote: »Just had a coworker try to shame me for eating Pop Tarts for breakfast. He knows I'm trying to lose weight and told me I was using up my treat for an empty calorie breakfast.
I told him that actually I had prelogged my food for the day and that, far from not getting a "treat" I was having 2 girl scout cookies later. He had no response to that.
He has been doing full on low carb to lose weight, even though he loves pasta/bread/potatoes etc. so I think he is just jealous that I still get to eat what I want.
Never let someone shame you for doing what works for you! We all use different methods to lose weight, and the occasional pop tart never killed anyone. :drinker:
The last time a coworker made a comment like that about my lunch, I told him that he wasn't the food monitor and what I ate was nobody's business but mine. He replied that he didn't mean anything bad by his comment, he was just surprised I was eating pizza rolls because I usually eat so "healthy". I could tell I really made him feel bad. I felt a little guilty about that, but not much. No one has dared say anything about what I eat since.2 -
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nightengale7 wrote: »Just had a coworker try to shame me for eating Pop Tarts for breakfast. He knows I'm trying to lose weight and told me I was using up my treat for an empty calorie breakfast.
I told him that actually I had prelogged my food for the day and that, far from not getting a "treat" I was having 2 girl scout cookies later. He had no response to that.
He has been doing full on low carb to lose weight, even though he loves pasta/bread/potatoes etc. so I think he is just jealous that I still get to eat what I want.
Never let someone shame you for doing what works for you! We all use different methods to lose weight, and the occasional pop tart never killed anyone. :drinker:
The last time a coworker made a comment like that about my lunch, I told him that he wasn't the food monitor and what I ate was nobody's business but mine. He replied that he didn't mean anything bad by his comment, he was just surprised I was eating pizza rolls because I usually eat so "healthy". I could tell I really made him feel bad. I felt a little guilty about that, but not much. No one has dared say anything about what I eat since.
I have a low-carb co-worker, and one day she told me she ate half a banana that morning and it was the best part of her day.
I told her that her life makes me sad.4 -
I always toasted mine. I live for that burnt tongue and fingers effect.1
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