Regarding "This is why you're fat"

Wolfena
Wolfena Posts: 1,570 Member
edited September 19 in Food and Nutrition
http://thisiswhyyourefat.com


Ugh! :sick: Just LOOK at some of those foods. Makes me wanna eat salad for the rest of my life. :laugh:

quoting the other thread above.....

I read all these responses there... and a few of you admit to finding these foods to be something you'd eat - but most of you say "Yuck!" or "Gross!" - and it makes me wonder, how DID you get fat if you don't find these foods attractive at all? Did your tastes just miraculously get "fixed" when you decided to lose weight and adapt a healthier eating style?? How did you DO that?! I want to know!

I feel like the only one who is living a daily battle by NOT eating deep fried chocolate bars or "garbage plates" of food. Sure, I've changed my eating lifestyle for the better but I still very badly WANT all of those foods when I see or smell them!

Tell me people - how did you miraculously cure the very thing that caused you to become overweight in the first place? (which for most of us was eating too much and of the wrong foods!)
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  • Wolfena
    Wolfena Posts: 1,570 Member
    http://thisiswhyyourefat.com


    Ugh! :sick: Just LOOK at some of those foods. Makes me wanna eat salad for the rest of my life. :laugh:

    quoting the other thread above.....

    I read all these responses there... and a few of you admit to finding these foods to be something you'd eat - but most of you say "Yuck!" or "Gross!" - and it makes me wonder, how DID you get fat if you don't find these foods attractive at all? Did your tastes just miraculously get "fixed" when you decided to lose weight and adapt a healthier eating style?? How did you DO that?! I want to know!

    I feel like the only one who is living a daily battle by NOT eating deep fried chocolate bars or "garbage plates" of food. Sure, I've changed my eating lifestyle for the better but I still very badly WANT all of those foods when I see or smell them!

    Tell me people - how did you miraculously cure the very thing that caused you to become overweight in the first place? (which for most of us was eating too much and of the wrong foods!)
  • tashjs21
    tashjs21 Posts: 4,584 Member
    I can only speak for myself...I am not "cured" by any means...but I don't think I would've eaten a deep fried chocolate bar even when I was fat. (I love chocolate just the way it is :love: )

    I have noticed that my tastes have changed now that I eat healthier. When I get a craving for a hamburger...I'll have one...but if there is too much grease...I immediately get sick. So now I have even started craving the "healthier" junk foods (I know that is an oxymoron but there are some things that are just way worse for you than others).

    For me, I was fat because I ate out of boredom or overate. Not because I deep fried everything.
  • heather0mc
    heather0mc Posts: 4,656 Member
    mine was fast foods x every meal, every day. i was also not eating breakfast and drinking beer at least twice a week. :indifferent:

    solution: cook at home, incorporate things i like a lot, and if i absolutely NEED to have a treat, i figure it into my calories. skip happy hour. eat snaks every day. :bigsmile:

    the food on that website did make me gag. most of it had pork products which i dont eat. the rest was just ginormous i cant even imagine eating something that huge :noway:
  • I think most people were just making those comments because those pictures and those foods do not look that appetizing. They look bad.

    I do not think the commenters meant that they thought all bad or unhealthy food was "gross or disgusting". But most of those foods on that site were over the top bad looking and made to be extremely large portioned, bacon in everything, deepfried, etc. This was not standard junk-food most of us eat everyday. I like junk food, but this was over the top.
    Just my opinion. :happy: :happy: :happy: :happy: :happy:
  • Mickie17
    Mickie17 Posts: 559 Member
    http://thisiswhyyourefat.com


    Ugh! :sick: Just LOOK at some of those foods. Makes me wanna eat salad for the rest of my life. :laugh:

    quoting the other thread above.....

    I read all these responses there... and a few of you admit to finding these foods to be something you'd eat - but most of you say "Yuck!" or "Gross!" - and it makes me wonder, how DID you get fat if you don't find these foods attractive at all? Did your tastes just miraculously get "fixed" when you decided to lose weight and adapt a healthier eating style?? How did you DO that?! I want to know!


    Check this guy out....Paul McKenna, I watched his series on TLC last spring, and it REALLY helped me a lot with that sort of thing. He's amazing, but he teaches you how to get over some of these food issues.

    http://www.mckenna.com/

    That's his website...but check TLC, if you get that channel, and see if his series is on again. It was like 4 episodes, and it was FANTASTIC!!

    I feel like the only one who is living a daily battle by NOT eating deep fried chocolate bars or "garbage plates" of food. Sure, I've changed my eating lifestyle for the better but I still very badly WANT all of those foods when I see or smell them!

    Tell me people - how did you miraculously cure the very thing that caused you to become overweight in the first place? (which for most of us was eating too much and of the wrong foods!)
  • kerrilucko
    kerrilucko Posts: 3,852 Member
    I am very grossed out by a lot of them, but I wouldn't have eaten them before either. I mean sure, I love pizza, but come on, that pizza with corndogs on it? :sick: many of them just look so heavy that I couldn't stomach them. Most of the sweets look swesome though! cheesecake on a stick, deepfried candy bar, that oreo, I could do all of those. lol.

    Keep in mind you can gain weight eating nothing but celery if you eat enough of it. calories in- calories out right?
  • briblue72
    briblue72 Posts: 672 Member
    I have not been cured of my taste buds. But I have been successful at losing weight by monitoring HOW MUCH of the junk I put into my body. Instead of 3 fast food trips/week, it's more like once per month.

    I'll be the first to admit - I eat all the same stuff I ate "before" just waaaaay smaller portions. And a few weeks ago, I ordered fried pickles at a bar and dipped them in REAL ranch dressing while drinking beers! Life is too short to never have the foods you want....

    But it will be a lot shorter if you have them constantly.
  • mutkin
    mutkin Posts: 109
    I'm with you! I looked at those pictures, and while the portion sizes could turn my stomach, the food itself sometimes looked good. I know I'll always fight against the pull of pizza and corndogs (mmmm), although I would not eat them together in the same bite. LOL When I go to a diner or buffet, I am sure that no matter what size I am or how long I've been eating healthy, that it will be a struggle to eat the right foods and a struggle to not over eat.
  • Wolfena
    Wolfena Posts: 1,570 Member
    I am very grossed out by a lot of them, but I wouldn't have eaten them before either. I mean sure, I love pizza, but come on, that pizza with corndogs on it? :sick: many of them just look so heavy that I couldn't stomach them. Most of the sweets look swesome though! cheesecake on a stick, deepfried candy bar, that oreo, I could do all of those. lol.

    Keep in mind you can gain weight eating nothing but celery if you eat enough of it. calories in- calories out right?

    I wouldn't have eaten the corn dog pizza either (I don't like corn dogs) :laugh: But I think that HAD to be a set up for the photo!
    (I'd just have pulled the corn dog off and eaten the pizza underneath!)
  • jdelisle
    jdelisle Posts: 1,050 Member
    I don't think anybody is 'cured'. Those pictures are extremes (how many of us can honestly say we've made a happy meal pizza?) I think that they were fun to look at, but were they realistic? No.

    My tastes have changed since I started my new healthy lifestyle (and its only been since Jan 1). The other night I caved into temptation and ate some unhealthy foods and man did I feel SICK. My body is adapting but nothing like a 'cure'.

    Hang in there, you will start to feel it too :) You are doing awesome so far!
  • firewalking
    firewalking Posts: 335 Member
    Personally, I saw a photograph of myself and nearly died. Right then and there I decided that nothing...NOTHING tasted as good as thin feels.
  • MFS27
    MFS27 Posts: 549 Member
    Very good point.

    I was one of those who said "eww", lol, so I will respond to your post.

    I'm not going to get into the biological aspects of this but what happened to me is when I started eating clean (slowly weeding out processed stuff, refined, stuff, HFCS, etc.) I found that gradually my desire for this stuff decreased too. I think it was more of developing a habit and new mindset.

    A friend described it like a cycle - the more processed crap you eat, the more you want. You have to break the cycle. So for a while I craved fast food, and I moved calories around to make room for a cheeseburger, etc. Over time, I noticed as I increased "clean" food and read about the different physiological and psychological effects of food (and stuff that should not be called food) - it made me think different and I didn't want fast/processed food - it seemed like a huge waste of calories. Not worth it. Almost all of the pre-packed food is loaded with HFCS and other stuff. So I started making stuff at home. I learned how to cook and enjoy herbs, different veggies and fruits, etc. It is almost meditative, and once you get the hang of it - it's not time consuming; quite the opposite. My daughters watch and help me in the kitchen frequently and I love that they are also learning about cooking and eating healthy.

    I still like a good hamburger, but I can pass on the cardboard stuff that McD sells as food. (Plus their meat is the lowest grade for human consumption - no thanks.)
  • TamTastic
    TamTastic Posts: 19,224 Member
    I was raised with a healthy love of foods....both healthy and not. I mean, I have always loved spinach and would eat a ton of it as a kid, but I also loved the bad stuff.

    I think for me, it was more about portion sizes. My mom would make homemade most of the time, so I rarely had processed stuff. However, I WOULD have fried okra and potatoes and other Southern foods. I would have homemade mexican with tons of cheese, etc.

    For me, it was just learning a new way to enjoy food. My stomach can't take things either too greasy or too rich anymore. I will enjoy junk sometimes, I just do it here and there and stop when full.

    I think as time went on and I felt SO much better due to the foods I was eating, it made it very easy to choose the better options.

    A friend said one day "We all ordered pizza and Tami got a salad, I could never do that. I don't have the strength!" And I said "Well, the salad is one of my fav things at that restaurant. It has grilled chicken, gorgonzola cheese, cranberries, walnuts, sliced apple, etc and then I put balsamic vinegarette on it." It is hardly LOW-FAT, but I just LOVE it and enjoy it so much more than the pizza. I mean, its not about deprivation at all.
  • BrenNew
    BrenNew Posts: 3,420 Member
    Tell me people - how did you miraculously cure the very thing that caused you to become overweight in the first place? (which for most of us was eating too much and of the wrong foods!)
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    Speaking for myself, I haven't "miraculously cured" anything!
    When I joined MFP and started seeing my daily food log numbers, I started making better food choices and getting exercise so that I could up my totals.
    I LOVED the feeling of being in control of my eating, as well as knowing that I WASN'T going to be "deprived" of all the "goodies" out there. I just had to "work" for the things I wanted, and only treat myself once in awhile.
    I STILL go "nutzo" when I'm around "all you can eat buffets" and dessert tables. The difference is, I don't go crazy very often, and then get right back on track with my healthy eating MOST of the time! :smile:
  • LuckyLeprechaun
    LuckyLeprechaun Posts: 6,296 Member
    I didn't see the thread till this one, and I haven't clickd the link yet, but I wanted to chime in and say that since I have been on the "right path" for 7 weeks now, my cravings for those "bad" foods are decreasing. I think a lot of it is the fact that I now calculate how much it would take to work it off. Before I made these changes, I would think nothing of drinking a Coke. Now I will not touch it, not because I don't want it, but because I am now unwilling to waste my calories on that. And when I went to a party and way over-indulged, all the fat I ate made my stomach hurt and feel so uncomfortable, it was not worth it in that way either. So it is still a struggle, but less of one than it used to be. For me.
  • artschoolgirl
    artschoolgirl Posts: 598 Member
    Maybe it's me, but I find the kick-off statement to this thread mean spirited. The pictures on there were grossly over-exaggerated and I know the average obese person does not chow down on corndog pizza for every meal. As a matter of fact, I think these photos and the heading that accompanies it, just goes on to further stereotype the overweight and obese culture that made me feel so bad about myself and feel so self concious when I was weighing in at 270lbs. Lack of exercise and activity is enough to make even a semi-healthy eater gain weight and become "fat". I don't think we're on here to question why we used to be fat, but we're here to support eachother and look to the future and encourage a healthy lifestyle no matter if we are trying to gain, lose, or maintain. "This is why you're fat"...Well, personally, i don't need anyone pointing out the reasons why I'm fat, or was fat.
  • mommared53
    mommared53 Posts: 9,543 Member
    I'm certainly not cured by any means but even before my lifestyle change I couldn't have eaten something that looked as gross as those pictures look. I got fat from eating at fast food restaurants way too often, eating junk food and eating from the snack machine at work. I still eat at fast food restaurants and from the snack machine on occasion but when I do I try to eat healthier. And on occasion I am tempted by the junk food but I try to substitute it with something healthier or limit it.
  • Wolfena
    Wolfena Posts: 1,570 Member
    Well.... I guess it's just me, because I've been on "the right track" now for almost 3 years. I lost a lot of weight (see signature) I've kept most of that weight off. I've always liked healthy foods as much as the junk foods just changed my diet when I became enlightened through education about food, nutrition and exactly what it was my body needed.


    The cravings for me have never gone away, never gotten any better. If anything, they are now worse! I didn't even really care for sweets before I lost weight and now I feel like I'm a sugar-holic who is obsessed with it.

    Thank you for your replies so far - still interested in hearing more.

    :smile:
  • kristie874
    kristie874 Posts: 774 Member
    I look at the pictures of me at my heaviest. That's cure enough. Sure, sometimes I eat something bad, fried, fat laden, and cheese drenched, but not on a regular basis. I want it a lot but it's mostly when I'm feeling emotional (which I can recognize now and generally do a good job of avoiding emotional eating) or am really, REALLY hungry. If I make sure to snack and don't get hungry (no tummy rumbles!) then I am USUALLY okay to have the healthier options. It IS hard, however, to go to a restaurant and order something healthy. The smells get to me. No cure here. I should carry my fat pictures around. LOL
  • kerrilucko
    kerrilucko Posts: 3,852 Member
    Maybe it's me, but I find the kick-off statement to this thread mean spirited. The pictures on there were grossly over-exaggerated and I know the average obese person does not chow down on corndog pizza for every meal. As a matter of fact, I think these photos and the heading that accompanies it, just goes on to further stereotype the overweight and obese culture that made me feel so bad about myself and feel so self concious when I was weighing in at 270lbs. Lack of exercise and activity is enough to make even a semi-healthy eater gain weight and become "fat". I don't think we're on here to question why we used to be fat, but we're here to support eachother and look to the future and encourage a healthy lifestyle no matter if we are trying to gain, lose, or maintain. "This is why you're fat"...Well, personally, i don't need anyone pointing out the reasons why I'm fat, or was fat.

    I see what you're saying but that's the title of the website, it wasn't in mean spirits by the poster. I know a lot of overweight and obese people and I can honestly say I have never seen one of them eat those foods. I see the site as more of a commentary on our society. Like hey... look at these outrageous things you can buy... no wonder our society is so fat. Don't take it personally, I'm sure not.
  • lisapisa81
    lisapisa81 Posts: 68 Member
    sorry this is off topic, but i just saw the "this is why" website for the first time today and i can verify that the garbage plate is not over exaggerated, it is in fact very real.

    i went to school in rochester, ny and the garbage plate is the quintessential staple of the city. it was invented by a place called nick tahou's, but pretty much every diner in the city has their own version (usually called trash plates or just plates).

    i used to get one about once a month while i went to school there and yes it sounds disgusting but in actuality is delectable. good thing i don't live there anymore though, because someone did a nutritional analysis of the cheeseburger version once, and it clocked in at 3500 calories! an entire pound!

    i still get one every time i go back (can't eat the whole thing though). again sorry for going off topic, i just had to reminisce a little.
  • LuckyLeprechaun
    LuckyLeprechaun Posts: 6,296 Member
    okay so I went and had a look at the website. it is supposed to be the most exxaggerated, most extreme examples of over-the-top foods. Most of those things would never be encountered by a regular person on a regular day (as long as they weren't going to a fair)

    all that said, I did think the snickers pie looked tempting. But now, I would have a few bites, then make sure to add to my workout so it didn't blow my efforts.

    lots of the other stuff did seem very gross. especially baconnaise. ugh. I think (i hope) it was a joke.
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    Now I don't feel so bad about the things that I eat from time to time...wonder how many calories are those combinations?
  • I just went on and looked. I agree that these are meant to be extreme and definately not an every day occurance by any means what so ever.

    I can say that 2 blocks away from my house we have a wings place that serves deep fried pickles, deep fried twinkies and deep fried snickers. I have tried all but that is not why I am fat. We will encounter these items. Most of us will never try them and some of us will.

    I personally would love to try the deep fried cheesecake on a stick. I am a sucker for cheesecake and always will be. I dont eat it right now but when I get to goal weight I will certainly have it on special occasions....it will not be the reason I am fat though! Over eating is why we are fat! Someone else said it clearly.....calories in, calories out!
  • Mickie17
    Mickie17 Posts: 559 Member
    I just went on and looked. I agree that these are meant to be extreme and definately not an every day occurance by any means what so ever.

    I can say that 2 blocks away from my house we have a wings place that serves deep fried pickles, deep fried twinkies and deep fried snickers. I have tried all but that is not why I am fat. We will encounter these items. Most of us will never try them and some of us will.

    I personally would love to try the deep fried cheesecake on a stick. I am a sucker for cheesecake and always will be. I dont eat it right now but when I get to goal weight I will certainly have it on special occasions....it will not be the reason I am fat though! Over eating is why we are fat! Someone else said it clearly.....calories in, calories out!

    I can guarantee that these aren't the reasons I am fat! I've never eaten any of those things....they just don't look appetizing to me. HOWEVER, you give me a glass or two or three of red wine, some cheese, some bread and some chocolate...and you can see what's giving me my beautiful celulite texture all over my butt & thighs!!!! LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!:laugh:
  • Phoenix_Rising
    Phoenix_Rising Posts: 11,417 Member
    Bwahahahahaha

    I'm with you, Wolfena. I couldn't see this link at work today, so I'm seeing it for the first time now. Some of those dishes don't appeal to me because I don't particularly like meat or burgers, but gimme a deep fried candy bar or chilli cheese fries anyday!!! I have to fight off those foods like mad, or portion control. I was definitely fat because of an emotional need I choked with those foods!!
  • songbyrdsweet
    songbyrdsweet Posts: 5,691 Member
    LOL those are gross because they're putting too many good things together to create a big greasy pile of yuk! I have had fried mac and cheese, fried pickles, fried green beans, and a fried Oreo. They were all really tasty. I would like to try a fried PBJ sandwich and a fried Snickers bar.
    I don't eat junk food anymore because it makes my stomach hurt and usually has a nasty aftertaste. But I did eat some Ben & Jerry's last night. I got a regular with two different flavors and walked the whole time I ate it. Moderation is the reason I'm not fat even though I do like some junk food.
  • I still like a good hamburger, but I can pass on the cardboard stuff that McD sells as food. (Plus their meat is the lowest grade for human consumption - no thanks.)

    Actually, the lowest grade meats approved for human consumption are rejected by the fast food chains and sent instead to public schools and the military. Just FYI... :sick:

    BTW, I found more than one of those foods quite appetizing... I think the quadruple bacon fatty melt or whatever it was called looks delicious... but I'd think long and hard about taking a bite of that now! Never would I try the bacon donuts or the bacon chocolate chip cookies though... but I do know many people that would!!
  • Mickie17
    Mickie17 Posts: 559 Member
    LOL those are gross because they're putting too many good things together to create a big greasy pile of yuk! I have had fried mac and cheese, fried pickles, fried green beans, and a fried Oreo. They were all really tasty. I would like to try a fried PBJ sandwich and a fried Snickers bar.
    I don't eat junk food anymore because it makes my stomach hurt and usually has a nasty aftertaste. But I did eat some Ben & Jerry's last night. I got a regular with two different flavors and walked the whole time I ate it. Moderation is the reason I'm not fat even though I do like some junk food.

    :laugh: I guess I'm just strange...on the rare occasion I have deep foods, it's like french fries, calamari, onions, zucchini, shrimp rolls...the typical stuff! I've never been one to go for the "Fair Deep-fried Favorites!" Although, I do admit, my favorite "fair fare" is the deep fried egg roll with sweet & sour sauce!!! YUMMO!!! (But I only go to the fair about once every 5 years or so, so no worries about over indulging with egg rolls)! LOL!!!:laugh: I might try the deep fried Snickers bar though...but NOT the deep-fried Coca-Cola...I mean, I do have my priorities!!!! (You know, soda is bad for the teeth, right???) HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:laugh:
  • RachVR6
    RachVR6 Posts: 3,688 Member
    I hope no one was offended by me titling that thread the way I did. Like kerrilucko said, it was the title of the website. I saw it on perez and just thought it was weird/interesting/funny and wanted to share. I wasn't implying that if you're fat then you must eat those foods because I know I never have. Jeez, I've always felt sick after having the bacon and sausage at Denny's let alone a 'garbage plate' :laugh: . I just thought some people would get a kick out of it. :ohwell:
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