This is why we shouldn't even have it in the house...
jdcoop79
Posts: 11 Member
I had been pretty good up until my cousin's wedding (had to buy a new dress and wanted to lose as much weight as possible before then). I did good...then we went on vacation....and my daughter was home from daycare because she starts first grade and we made cupcakes....and the excuse list continues.
Anyway, I had I don't know how many mini-choc chip cookies leftover from vacation road trip, a cupcake and finished off my son's leftover cupcake. Sugar does that to me, one little taste and I need more, it's like an addiction.
I was feeling better after reading the "You Are Not Different" post, I even did a Wii Fit free run for 30 minutes - and rewarded myself with a cupcake...hmmmmm. Somehow the "I have to eat them all as soon as possible so they'll be gone and I can't eat them anymore" theory makes total sense! [sarcasm]
Anyway, I had I don't know how many mini-choc chip cookies leftover from vacation road trip, a cupcake and finished off my son's leftover cupcake. Sugar does that to me, one little taste and I need more, it's like an addiction.
I was feeling better after reading the "You Are Not Different" post, I even did a Wii Fit free run for 30 minutes - and rewarded myself with a cupcake...hmmmmm. Somehow the "I have to eat them all as soon as possible so they'll be gone and I can't eat them anymore" theory makes total sense! [sarcasm]
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something that helped me realize i needed to look at food as fuel not a rewards was this saying. "Don't reward yourself with food, you are not a dog!"0
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Don't let this derail you, today was one day and it's not over yet. So it wasn't the healthiest day....that's ok. We all slip up. Eye on the ball and let's get back on track!0
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it makes sense to me this week it was carrot chocolate cake that called out to me until it was gone (3 slices yesterday) removed its influence0
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That's me with chocolate icecream! My weakness! Once I get some I crave it daily! It's horrible! I eat frozen yogurt now and love it just as much. There are many alternatives out there for your weakness foods.0
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Some people have the strength to eat those kinda of things in moderation right from the get go... I for one was not one of them, I literally had to bring in 2 - 32 gallon trash cans and empty the house of all trigger foods and replaced them with healthy options. Now fast forward to today and my relationship with food has changed to the point where it is no longer a comfort thing, it is more of a fuel my body mentality so today I can keep things in the house and do but hardly ever eat them because my food choice have changed so much I prefer the healthier options over those triggers these days.... Best of Luck....0
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Oh boy.
Been there!
Time to regroup.
Get to the store and buy the foods that you need for your weightloss to work.
Get yourself ready for tomorrow.
Get back to it, and let bygones be bygones!
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S Happens ( "Sugar" hehe) Just move on ... Knowing your weaknesses is very empowering.
Quit being weak and next time ask your self.. This one cup cake which brings just a fleeting joy which is followed by guilt is more important than staying on track and reaching your true goal?0 -
something that helped me realize i needed to look at food as fuel not a rewards was this saying. "Don't reward yourself with food, you are not a dog!"0
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something that helped me realize i needed to look at food as fuel not a rewards was this saying. "Don't reward yourself with food, you are not a dog!"
THis mentality is why the majority is on MFP in the first place.. Food is just a fuel source, True fun is taking your shirt off and not feeling ashamed.... Thats ok though you can eat your ice cream, I will eat my fuel.0 -
something that helped me realize i needed to look at food as fuel not a rewards was this saying. "Don't reward yourself with food, you are not a dog!"
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something that helped me realize i needed to look at food as fuel not a rewards was this saying. "Don't reward yourself with food, you are not a dog!"
You have obviously never had a dog. You train them with food treats. You sit, get a treat.. stay.. get a treat.. *kitten* in the yard, get a treat... so on and so on and so on.. it's called learned behavior and yes it works with humans too.0 -
That was me at easter with chocolate 'well if it's all gone then it won't be bad anymore' LOL
I lost 6 stone before switching over in the last week to mfp, and I've had loads of cupcake incidents along the way!
What I try and ask myself before eating something bad now is 'does this taste as good as it feels when I step on the scales and lose that pound or two?' ....now, every so often, when I'm in real craving mode, the answer will still be yes LOL But actually, the majority of the time the answer is no.0 -
something that helped me realize i needed to look at food as fuel not a rewards was this saying. "Don't reward yourself with food, you are not a dog!"
You have obviously never had a dog. You train them with food treats. You sit, get a treat.. stay.. get a treat.. *kitten* in the yard, get a treat... so on and so on and so on.. it's called learned behavior and yes it works with humans too.0 -
something that helped me realize i needed to look at food as fuel not a rewards was this saying. "Don't reward yourself with food, you are not a dog!"
THis mentality is why the majority is on MFP in the first place.. Food is just a fuel source, True fun is taking your shirt off and not feeling ashamed.... Thats ok though you can eat your ice cream, I will eat my fuel.0 -
Sugar is my downfall, too. Even when I'm under my calories that stupid sugar number is always red! You're not alone, and you can pick up and start again tomorrow.0
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something that helped me realize i needed to look at food as fuel not a rewards was this saying. "Don't reward yourself with food, you are not a dog!"
food IS fun i agree, i love cooking up a delicious meal and enjoying it. obviously i didnt come up with the phrase so i cant tell you how it came about, but i do agree with it. i'm not telling the OP she HAS TO agree with it, but it was something that helped me personally overcome my binges. and trust me i love my cheat meals here and there they help keep me sane. but i dont bust my *kitten* in a workout and then "reward" myself with a cupcake or three afterwards because i think i earned it. i try to load up with a nutritious meal afterwards so i can feel good about what i just did instead of guilty later on for indulging probably more than i needed to.0 -
food IS fun i agree, i love cooking up a delicious meal and enjoying it. obviously i didnt come up with the phrase so i cant tell you how it came about, but i do agree with it. i'm not telling the OP she HAS TO agree with it, but it was something that helped me personally overcome my binges. and trust me i love my cheat meals here and there they help keep me sane. but i dont bust my *kitten* in a workout and then "reward" myself with a cupcake or three afterwards because i think i earned it. i try to load up with a nutritious meal afterwards so i can feel good about what i just did instead of guilty later on for indulging probably more than i needed to.0
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Ohhh I know that feeling all too well!! I still have problems with sweets and various "bad" foods. Today my fiance and I made the mistake of going to a pizza buffet for lunch. Big mistake. I ate 4 pieces of pizza and continued on to the dessert pizza and consumed at least 5 pieces of that. Worst part, this evening I went on to eat dinner (when I wasn't hungry) and ate a sonic blast-type dessert. SO NOT a good food day for me :-( I'm stuff right now and feel miserable.0
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Thanks everyone! "Don't reward yourself with food, you are not a dog" I love that! I think I'll do my best tomorrow to avoid the fridge and send the crap to work with my husband on Monday! I work from home, so the temptation to grab something awful isn't so bad, cupcakes and soft-baked cookies are my achilles heal. Having ready to eat veggies and salad in the fridge was working for me, I would start off dinner by eating a salad with a 1/2 tbsp of low-fat dressing, usually filled me up enough to eat less at dinner.0
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something that helped me realize i needed to look at food as fuel not a rewards was this saying. "Don't reward yourself with food, you are not a dog!"
THis mentality is why the majority is on MFP in the first place.. Food is just a fuel source, True fun is taking your shirt off and not feeling ashamed.... Thats ok though you can eat your ice cream, I will eat my fuel.
Saying food is strictly fuel is like saying sex is strictly for procreation. I don't get those people. My goal here is to learn to eat ice cream in moderation, not ban it altogether. What a sad life that would be...0 -
food IS fun i agree, i love cooking up a delicious meal and enjoying it. obviously i didnt come up with the phrase so i cant tell you how it came about, but i do agree with it. i'm not telling the OP she HAS TO agree with it, but it was something that helped me personally overcome my binges. and trust me i love my cheat meals here and there they help keep me sane. but i dont bust my *kitten* in a workout and then "reward" myself with a cupcake or three afterwards because i think i earned it. i try to load up with a nutritious meal afterwards so i can feel good about what i just did instead of guilty later on for indulging probably more than i needed to.
because you train a dog with food. there. happy?0 -
I even did a Wii Fit free run for 30 minutes - and rewarded myself with a cupcake...
Not the best way to reward yourself. I say eat* A cupcake or A cookie and give the rest away....no one to give them to? The trash accepts any and all donations!
And no, I don't believe in wasting food, but better in the trash than on my body!0 -
My other catch-phrase that helps me is from Ghostbusters II of all things "It's time to practice a little thing we big boys like to call, self-control."
I think each individual needs to decide for themselves what their triggers are....much like you wouldn't give an alcoholic one glass of wine (because only one won't hurt), I personally can't have just one little softbaked cookie without wanting to eat the whole package. That's where the catchphrase comes in. Go ahead, have that cookie if it fits in your "budget" but the catchphrase could help "addicts" like me who have a hard time stopping. I'm hopeful that someday I'll be able to have this stuff in the house and enjoy a little something without over indulging, but for now it's all about understanding my limits.
Thanks for the suggestions!0 -
something that helped me realize i needed to look at food as fuel not a rewards was this saying. "Don't reward yourself with food, you are not a dog!"
I think it's a great thing to say to yourself. Thanks :-)0 -
something that helped me realize i needed to look at food as fuel not a rewards was this saying. "Don't reward yourself with food, you are not a dog!"
You have obviously never had a dog. You train them with food treats. You sit, get a treat.. stay.. get a treat.. *kitten* in the yard, get a treat... so on and so on and so on.. it's called learned behavior and yes it works with humans too.0 -
Put it all behind you and start fresh again tomorrow. Don't kick yourself. Sugar truly is an addiction and slowly eliminate it and after awhile you wont even miss it. Its a daily struggle like any addiction but like I said--tomorrow is a new day!0
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Saying food is strictly fuel is like saying sex is strictly for procreation. I don't get those people. My goal here is to learn to eat ice cream in moderation, not ban it altogether. What a sad life that would be...
yup.
I had a fantastic workout today. after, I knew I had the room for a treat. so I got a 24-ounce mtn dew. and it was awesome. oh, I added a strawberry shortcake frosty parfait from wendy's.0 -
something that helped me realize i needed to look at food as fuel not a rewards was this saying. "Don't reward yourself with food, you are not a dog!"
Great idea! I try not to do that, but telling myself that will definitely help!0 -
something that helped me realize i needed to look at food as fuel not a rewards was this saying. "Don't reward yourself with food, you are not a dog!"
THis mentality is why the majority is on MFP in the first place.. Food is just a fuel source, True fun is taking your shirt off and not feeling ashamed.... Thats ok though you can eat your ice cream, I will eat my fuel.
I have to disagree, none of the food that I consume is tasteless crap as you refer to it... I baked healthy breads (banana nut bread, pumpkin nut bread, zucchini nut bread) for my Breakfast meals. I eat Beef, Chicken, and Pork, etc.... Prepare Crock pot stews and soups, and casseroles... Eat salads and veggies,..... Cook on the Grill all the time... The point is I eat good healthy food but I choose to look at this food as fuel for my body. I have a daily caloric intake and Macro's that I must hit to sustain my body for daily functions as well as my exercise to build muscle and cut fat (not at the same time). I just choose not to look at food as any kind of a reward in my life, it has become more of a function I do to sustain life... Probably why I am 311 lbs. lighter today... I mean know disrespect that is just my view on food now... Best of Luck0 -
I even did a Wii Fit free run for 30 minutes - and rewarded myself with a cupcake...
Not the best way to reward yourself. I say eat* A cupcake or A cookie and give the rest away....no one to give them to? The trash accepts any and all donations!
And no, I don't believe in wasting food, but better in the trash than on my body!
I need to learn to do that. It feels wrong throwing it away! But I have that mentality of eating it all at once so it's not there to be eaten later. We don't usually have junk in the house because I can't handle it. I have no will power. It's embarrassing, really.0
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