What are your trigger foods?

Mine are chips and anything chocolate. If I can avoid those I don’t over eat!
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  • Je55ica_79
    Je55ica_79 Posts: 278 Member
    Sweets for sure! Yes if I don't get any then I don't binge eat. But if I do omg I have such a hard time getting back on track. So I try to stay away!
  • Chef_Barbell
    Chef_Barbell Posts: 6,644 Member
    Anything flaky pastry and buttery. Soft pretzels and bread with butter
  • stricklee11
    stricklee11 Posts: 218 Member
    Any type of cake or baked good items and chips.
  • dechowj
    dechowj Posts: 148 Member
    chocolate
  • winodini
    winodini Posts: 135 Member
    Ruffles 😕
  • RelCanonical
    RelCanonical Posts: 3,882 Member
    Frosting. I can eat it by itself by the jar. Good stuff, appropriate portions are just not enough for my craving brain.
  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
    My mom's peanut butter fudge
    Flamin' Hot Limon Cheetos
  • proudmomma86
    proudmomma86 Posts: 48 Member
    Chips, chocolate, cake, and cookies o my!
  • Cassandraw3
    Cassandraw3 Posts: 1,214 Member
    candy, chips and salsa or queso, corn muffins
  • Crafty_camper123
    Crafty_camper123 Posts: 1,440 Member
    Chips and cheeze-its. Basically anything carby and crunchy. Bonus if there's dip involved. I don't usually moderate those well. Ecpecially if I'm hungry and they are easily accessable. And the amount that fits my calories and the amount that I want don't normally coincide. I've reduced them to a once in a while treat for that reason.
  • Mrsbunnyleon
    Mrsbunnyleon Posts: 31 Member
    I work at Starbucks and I love pasties! Everyday is a struggle. This year I plan to not touch one pastry from Starbucks. I had a lemon loaf on the 2rd. But I'm fouced again.

    Need all the support I can get. I'm here for others too. I'm been at Starbucks for 4 years. And dunkin donuts for 5 years. I dont leave bc I'm an assistant Manager. And the money is good for now. I'm going to college for accounting. So, some day I can get away from all the sweets.
  • sardelsa
    sardelsa Posts: 9,812 Member
    I wouldn't say it's a trigger food but for me salty cured meat and cheese is really really hard for me to moderate especially if it is in front of me
  • StarliteTara
    StarliteTara Posts: 299 Member
    Jelly beans...It's a running joke in our house that I once spent $25 on the bag of jelly beans where you get to fill the bag yourself. Well it was only like $10 but each time someone brings it up, the amount goes up.
    When Easter rolls around I don't know what I'm going to do.
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    cookies with milk, especially Oreos. I have to buy them in small quantities like 4, 6, or 8 cookies.
  • anetkastefaniak
    anetkastefaniak Posts: 45 Member
    Chicken wings (can easily eat 3 lbs), nutella (straight out of the jar) and like @sardelsa cured meat (salami, prosciutto, soppressata). Ooo and also samosas.

    I can't keep any of those in the house or I become a monster LOL

    Salt, salt and salt <3
  • estherdragonbat
    estherdragonbat Posts: 5,283 Member
    Potato knishes, pie, jelly beans, anything with cinnamon and a large amount of fat and sugar. (I can usually restrict myself to a reasonable portion of dessert... but if it's got cinnamon in it, game over!)
  • elisa123gal
    elisa123gal Posts: 4,324 Member
    stupid stuff. sour cream, or any form of it.. like chip dip.. the devil. I have to keep it out of the house only on special occasions. olives. can't eat just one.
  • TamLam99
    TamLam99 Posts: 247 Member
    crunchy salty cheesy snacks like cheez its, Cheetos, doritoes
    Apple cider donuts
  • AmyC2288
    AmyC2288 Posts: 386 Member
    French fries- sweets- chips and salsa (at a mexican restaurant)
  • besmith11
    besmith11 Posts: 106 Member
    edited January 2019
    Bourbon honey mustard chicken wings with super crispy french fries.

    And my grandma's fried chicken, period. Lard and bacon grease....yum!
  • Crafty_camper123
    Crafty_camper123 Posts: 1,440 Member
    edited January 2019
    stupid stuff. sour cream, or any form of it.. like chip dip.. the devil. I have to keep it out of the house only on special occasions. olives. can't eat just one.

    I put sour cream in all kinds of things, I love it. It's a pretty major staple in my house. The thing that gets me in trouble though is having potato chips in the house to go with it. Just plain jane sour cream and plain potato chips is amazing. And it's not something I feel satisfied with a "sensible" portion. The amount I like to eat is a goal destroying portion, lol. So I have it rarely.

    If it helps, fat free greek yogurt is a really good sub! For 90 calories you get a whole CUP. VS 60 calories for a couple tablespoons of sour cream. It mixes well wherever sour cream is called for, and goes well with all kinds of things where sour cream is a topping. It also makes for a great low cal creamy veggie dip or dressing.

  • RubyDarling
    RubyDarling Posts: 171 Member
    Mine is liquid.... wine.

    All it takes is one glass, then I start rummaging in the fridge and I don't stop. But I'm working on mindful moderation this year, allowing one drink here or there without sidetracking my progress.
  • whatalazyidiot
    whatalazyidiot Posts: 343 Member
    Mine is liquid.... wine.

    All it takes is one glass, then I start rummaging in the fridge and I don't stop. But I'm working on mindful moderation this year, allowing one drink here or there without sidetracking my progress.

    Same! I do ok now with most foods, but get some liquor in me, and it's over.
  • LiLee2018
    LiLee2018 Posts: 1,389 Member
    krispy kreme donuts. Thankfully it's easy to avoid since I just don't have to buy them, but if my husband was to bring home a box of them.. even though I'm not craving them at all... I would eat the entire dozen.
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    LiLee2018 wrote: »
    krispy kreme donuts. Thankfully it's easy to avoid since I just don't have to buy them, but if my husband was to bring home a box of them.. even though I'm not craving them at all... I would eat the entire dozen.

    Donuts are hard to avoid for me too. I honestly do not like glazed (not even Krispy Kreme glazed), but cake donuts...blueberry or chocolate or sour cream. Add coffee and yikes, so good!

    I live less than 1/2 mile from the best donut shop in my town and my husband and I have sorta made it a household "rule" that if we want a donut we walk there, buy one or two each, and walk home to eat it. If we ever got a dozen, we would eat every single one by the following day I am sure. I'm also sorta glad they're the type of old school donut shop that has sold out of most things by 10 am and closes around noon...if it was a 24 hour place, I bet we would both weigh 10 lb more than we do!
  • Sunrain2018
    Sunrain2018 Posts: 24 Member
    edited January 2019
    Cinnamon Toast Crunch is my weakness:... It used to be chocolate, fried foods, and stuff but I cut it out of my life because I started going back to my old habits.... Now cereal is my dessert but sometimes I feel like downing the whole box.

    I was never a chip person to begin with but I did have a short addiction to hot Cheetos at some point.


  • kayjeh93
    kayjeh93 Posts: 8 Member
    Salty food is my weakness. I love popcorn, corn nuts, dry roasted chick peas.

    And BBQ chips and dip.
  • nahmm83
    nahmm83 Posts: 67 Member
    Cereal.... all that sweet goodness. I could live off of cereal (breakfast, lunch & dinner) but it wont be a long life.
  • allieeveryday
    allieeveryday Posts: 85 Member
    Chips and salsa at a good Mexican restaurant. Can polish off a basket without even thinking about it.

    Also chocolate candy. The gas station close to my office used to sell just the regular-size Milky Way bars, which I'd get occasionally as a treat, but they've started only stocking these "eat one now, save one for later" 2-in-1 packs, and ... I cannot force myself to not eat both of them in one sitting.