I'm sorry, Husband
TheRealParisLove
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I kinda flipped out on my husband this morning when I saw the empty pint container of Greek yogurt in the recycling bin. I buy 2 pints a week, a regular low fat organic yogurt for him that is higher in calories to help him reach his caloric needs, and a fat free Greek yogurt that is low in calories and higher in protein, so that I can stay under my calorie goals. His container is brightly colored with lots of decorations on the label, mine is white with small, light blue lettering.
I ate way too much yesterday, am feeling hung over this morning and all I can really think about is a green smoothie as a nice cleansing and atoning meal to help get me back on track. I know I need the probiotics in the yogurt to help my body get back into shape after the damage I did yesterday with all the sugar and wheat products.
I spent an hour carefully planning out my menu last night, with a perfect balance of my macros. Then I see the empty container. I came a little unglued. Now my macros are either going to be totally off for the day, or I'm going to have to give up something I really, really like. Like salad dressing or my evening glass of wine. I was already feeling down on myself, and this development sent me over the edge. Yeah, I still hadn't had my morning coffee yet, either.
"Why are you eating the fat free yogurt!!! You have a full container, and you have to eat my low-calorie food! What the hell am I supposed to do now, starve?" Yeah, I way over reacted...:embarassed:
"I didn't know there was a difference." Was all he said.
I snapped back him, "You try eating enough protein and fiber on a 1200 calorie a day diet, and then tell me how you don't know there's difference!"
He is here on MFP as well and we are traveling this road to fitness together. He doesn't cook much beyond the basics. I help him with his food choices and he helps me with the weight room and my fitness goals. We make a good team, but sometimes my half of the team's type-A personality snaps.
I'm leaving town tomorrow to seek a job in our new city, so I will just eat the high calorie yogurt today, and skip my evening glass of wine. Maybe I'd be more tolerable to hang out with if I just blended the wine into the smoothie. But then my macros will be off.
I ate way too much yesterday, am feeling hung over this morning and all I can really think about is a green smoothie as a nice cleansing and atoning meal to help get me back on track. I know I need the probiotics in the yogurt to help my body get back into shape after the damage I did yesterday with all the sugar and wheat products.
I spent an hour carefully planning out my menu last night, with a perfect balance of my macros. Then I see the empty container. I came a little unglued. Now my macros are either going to be totally off for the day, or I'm going to have to give up something I really, really like. Like salad dressing or my evening glass of wine. I was already feeling down on myself, and this development sent me over the edge. Yeah, I still hadn't had my morning coffee yet, either.
"Why are you eating the fat free yogurt!!! You have a full container, and you have to eat my low-calorie food! What the hell am I supposed to do now, starve?" Yeah, I way over reacted...:embarassed:
"I didn't know there was a difference." Was all he said.
I snapped back him, "You try eating enough protein and fiber on a 1200 calorie a day diet, and then tell me how you don't know there's difference!"
He is here on MFP as well and we are traveling this road to fitness together. He doesn't cook much beyond the basics. I help him with his food choices and he helps me with the weight room and my fitness goals. We make a good team, but sometimes my half of the team's type-A personality snaps.
I'm leaving town tomorrow to seek a job in our new city, so I will just eat the high calorie yogurt today, and skip my evening glass of wine. Maybe I'd be more tolerable to hang out with if I just blended the wine into the smoothie. But then my macros will be off.
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I get it! I will say now that I am closer to 50, I don't yell as much I tend to, I go with the flow a bit more (comes with age...LOL)
But I do get it....Hang in there and good luck on the job hunt.0 -
haha...I'm sorry.
Just start buying two of the fat free and let it go. If he wants to really have the extra calories for bulking up them he'll pay more attention next time.0 -
I just bought separate food items for me and my boyfriend. He actually does most of the cooking but I usually shop. I pointed out the differences to him, so hopefully he won't eat my versions of anything!
I can understand the freak out though. It's like "Why aren't you helping me? Are you trying to sabotage me? It's hard for me, so don't make it harder!!"
I'm assuming your husband knows you pretty well though, so just tell him everyone got a laugh out of it here on MFP0 -
It's a problem that can be solved with a 30 min walk....0
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It does get to you sometimes doesn't it?
Especially when you're hungry. This is really, truly not a slap at you, but it is absolutely true for me. As I hit my initial weight goal I just feel like I have less 'bounce' in my system. So little things just make me crazy and I snap, where I didn't used to.
My 14 year old is now getting back at me for all the times he would get cranky and I would tell him he needed more sleep or to have a snack. I snap at him and he just looks at me and says 'Mom, I think your blood sugar is low. Have you eaten enough today?'
Touche.0 -
Yeah it happens....
I love it when your eating the Skinny cow and there eating the Ben & Jerrys...
Untill your Skinny Cow treats are all mysteriously gone....0 -
It's a problem that can be solved with a 30 min walk....
Yep. He walked out the door and didn't have to listen to me anymore. :bigsmile:0 -
It's like it was the last Greek yogurt in the world.... lol .... I'm sure there is a store that sells more of it ...
remember you can replace a object easily..... but hurting someones feelings over a material item is pointless and not as easily "replaced".0 -
i can relate to this sooo muuuuch haha. i just answered the forum post "Husband wants me to wear sexier clothes but I just can't" and had a brief 'soul searchie' moment where i realized just how much i appreciate my hubbs and all that he is.
each month he eats a lot of my organic fruit leathers along with a few other things, but i still love him hehe we have achieved some success by putting all my healthy low cal foods in my crisper, and his snacks in his. (luckily we have two in our fridge)0 -
I run into this problem a lot, since I live in a big household with lots of company!! It was frustrating because you are already spending more money on the low cal stuff, and people would be eating it while the (usually better-tasting) higher calorie cousin was right next to it. I think the worst part was that I don't mind people eating it if they are aware of what they are eating and trying to eat healthier, but it killed me when they were just grabbing the first thing they saw to fill their hugry bellys. I've learned to not let the little things bug me so much, but I can definitely relate. : )0
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It's a problem that can be solved with a 30 min walk....
Yep. He walked out the door and didn't have to listen to me anymore. :bigsmile:
Sometimes the best solution. I am sad to say I would have reacted the same way, but I'd fix the issue with an hour or so of make up time0 -
I would have just gone to the store for another greek yogurt or two. XD0
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I love you for writing this post.0
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Look on the bright side, your life must be awesome if this is what you have to complain about0
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It's a problem that can be solved with a 30 min walk....
.....to the store to get your yogurt :flowerforyou: I've been there though - it can be frustrating!0 -
It's like it was the last Greek yogurt in the world.... lol .... I'm sure there is a store that sells more of it ...
remember you can replace a object easily..... but hurting someones feelings over a material item is pointless and not as easily "replaced".
I know I was being ridiculous. Hopefully he sees this thread during his lunch break today and gets a chuckle out of it. We've been married for 15 years, so he is kind of used to my occasional over-the-top reactions. If it wasn't first thing in the morning, he would have plied me with wine and chocolate, I'm sure of it.
I'm feeling a little stressed out about our move to a new city, and sometimes I get upset about something stupid when really I'm just stressing out about something completely different. I think a good hard session at the gym today will do wonders for my stress levels.0 -
Hehe, I've been there! The trick is to apologize via text message after you've cooled down, and blame it on the calorie restriction0
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Um, go buy another container?0
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Maybe part of the problem is you need more than 1200 calories a day so it's putting you in a bad mood..0
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It's a problem that can be solved with a 30 min walk....
Yep. He walked out the door and didn't have to listen to me anymore. :bigsmile:
Good one :bigsmile:0 -
You know, my wife and I tend to fight over yogurt too! In our case, it's not Greek yogurt. She eats an Activia every day, and I just get generic low-calorie stuff, but sometimes she'll start eating mine. So yesterday, I go to grab a yogurt--I'd just purchased ten 6 oz. cartons on a 10 for $3.00 sale, and I'd only eaten two of them--and they are all gone! I look at my wife, and she's just a bit sheepish. I didn't go ballistic since she owned up to eating my yogurts. So now, to make sure I have SOME yogurt, I buy flavors she doesn't like, such as lemon or key lime or orange. Not my favorites, but if I get the ones I really like she'll eat them first!
By the way--113 pounds down for me since Nov. 1, and my wife is down 35--and literally .1 pound away from her goal and looking even more like a supermodel than she did when we started.0 -
It's a problem that can be solved with a 30 min walk....
Yep. He walked out the door and didn't have to listen to me anymore. :bigsmile:
LOL0 -
Sometimes I think that if a person finds themselves having a meltdown over food, it may be a result of a restrictive diet.0
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Check some past threads on making your own Greek yogurt at home, it really is so simple, cheap and much yummier!
Sorry that happened, (you have every right to feel stressed, you have a lot going on right now!) maybe for next time you can whip some up in an hour and have it ready to go? I found the simplest quickest way is in a mason jar, plain yogurt (drained of the whey to turn it into Greek yogurt) and you're good to go.
Let me know if you're interested and I'll hunt down the link to her site, so many ideas so simple to create.:happy:0 -
Thanks for your post, it made me laugh!! I hear you, I know how sometimes Husband can get annoying especially if they eat all your diet foods!!! LOL : )0
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LOL ....for real- i know what you mean, good thing is you apologized. I think we all do that once in a while- i lose it when they eat all my skinny cow ice cream sandwiches and i buy the regular kind they like.:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:0
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I put the stuff of mine I don't want anyone to eat in the fruit bin - no one seems to look down there... Or you could just label it - His & Hers.0
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My husband often eyes my snacks after I've weighed them. I'm like no, get your own snack.0
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Make up sex! He will forgive you.0
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