D@mn office catering!!
Honeytips
Posts: 337 Member
How do you guys keep yourself from eating when there always seem to be catering in the office?
I do one to two gym classes a day but I counteract the benefits of the workouts by not being able to say no to the catering (eg. 3 different sets yesterday - wraps, fruit, cheese platter then another with chocolate slices then someone brought in a huge chocolate cheesecake because it was their last day!!) :grumble:
Any suggestions will be appreciated!!
I do one to two gym classes a day but I counteract the benefits of the workouts by not being able to say no to the catering (eg. 3 different sets yesterday - wraps, fruit, cheese platter then another with chocolate slices then someone brought in a huge chocolate cheesecake because it was their last day!!) :grumble:
Any suggestions will be appreciated!!
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Just put your hands behind your back and say no thank you. It works well.0
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decide what is more important
a big fat *kitten*
or eating a bunch of food you didnt plan for0 -
My treats are "catered" by not just co-workers, but the PTO and the students armed with tasty little birthday treats. You have to figure out a way to say no, bottom line. (I don't actually say no to the kids...I have them put treats on my desk, then toss unwrapped ones later and take wrapped ones to the family at home.) Maybe you need to stay out of the break room? If you just can't resist, allow yourself ONE item and then walk away. Stash some healthy alternates at your desk.0
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Good suggestion....I've tried doing that but I always seem to fail in the end.0
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Willpower my friend. Just say no~ :glasses:0
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Bring your own food and willpower.0
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That's exactly what I need willpower!! I'll see how I go next week - thanks for all the suggestions everyone!!!0
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It is NEVER easy! But you just have to try. Stay away from the table with all the food and just bring in your own lunch.0
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@Dave198lbs - Hmmm....definitely don't want the big fat @ss (maybe I should stick a picture of that somewhere so I can see it whenever I'm tempted to reach for the cookies). Will stay far away from the bad food from now one.0
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Just put your hands behind your back and say no thank you. It works well.
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This :drinker:
I have not had even one piece of candy from the bowl that's on my desk (receptionist) ..... the boss refills it every other day ...... there's also a staff kitchen filled with cookies & a cheesecake from our lovely clients ....... and bagels & creamcheese from the reps who come in trying to sell us their products ......
JUST SAY NO !
And best of luck to you !0 -
Wish that there was a 'like' or 'thanks' button - there are lots of great ideas.0
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I don't have much advice other than I've just learned to automatically say no if anyone offers me food unless it's something really different and awesome. Usually I've brought my own food or planned out what I'm going to have. I also save the majority of my calories for the evening so I can cook and eat a little more at night and have room for a snack or a beer sometimes. I'm not too big on sweets, so that helps quite a bit in declining the donuts/cookies/etc that tend to magically appear in the kitchen.
That being said, I plan on making two large pans of these and bringing them to work to sabotage all of my coworkers:
http://www.thelondoner.me/2011/06/slutty-brownies.html
If I can't lose weight as fast as I'd like, I can at least look skinnier in comparison. :devil:0 -
@verptwerp - wow, that's really fantastic self control!! That's it...I'm going to be stronger and as everyone said 'just say no'!!0
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Just put your hands behind your back and say no thank you. It works well.
Then, dive face-first into the cake.0 -
@auroranflash - you're hilarious!!!0
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Oh that sounds like quite a pickle. I really don't know what I would do. Prayer helps.0
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Have a food plan for the day; better yet, bring your own food in.
No plan? Then of course you'll eat whatever crap is in front of you.0 -
Just put your hands behind your back and say no thank you. It works well.
Then, dive face-first into the cake.
Uh...
...you're doing it wrong.
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choose the low fat food or count rhe calories u need!
or u can eat less after the day!0 -
choose the low fat food or count rhe calories u need!
or u can eat less after the day!
Hold up.
What do you have against eating fat???0 -
I've been out of work for a month and the office caterers don't visit the house. Funny this is, I've been eating a lot of crap and not exercising very much.
I know that the simple solution is that the problem is not my environment, but the choices I make. I know if I work hard enough, I can come up with some explanations for my choices that will garner support from the forum, and help me focus on some external issue to blame.
Problem is, I'm quite lazy. So I'm stuck with facing the truth of my situation: what I eat, what I do ends up being a result of what I put in my mouth and what actions I take. My environment has as much influence on those decisions as I allow.0 -
choose the low fat food or count rhe calories u need!
or u can eat less after the day!
Hold up.
What do you have against eating fat???
oh don't be a silly willy
why on god's green earth do you think they call it FAT? it makes you FAT FAT FAT. even I no that0 -
choose the low fat food or count rhe calories u need!
or u can eat less after the day!
Hold up.
What do you have against eating fat???
oh don't be a silly willy
why on god's green earth do you think they call it FAT? it makes you FAT FAT FAT. even I no that
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Another thing that might stop you or keep dmage to minimum... Log what you think yoy jst can not resist bedore a bite, guess recipe to get good estimate. Chance is yoy will say holy crap...not worrh it and toss ir or pass...0
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Stuff yourself with non starchy vegetables at breakfast and lunch and low sugar fruits so that you physically could not eat cake. There is nothing wrong with eating cheese if you exercise portion control, calcium is important in strong bones, muscle contraction and research suggests it may be associated with lower bodyfat.0
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Willpower is your only real option.0
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I have the same problem at my office. And the food sits on a table directly in front of my cubicle. You should see how many people are snacking all day long. The way I avoid it is to make sure I bring a ton of food to work (my goal is to see how much food I can fit into my calorie allotment every day) and then JUST SAY NO. It's really hard, but it's definitely doable.0
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@srsteier - the catering is usually left in my general area so it's hard not to have it in your line of vision. I guess that I should really keep some healthy snacks nearby and whenever I'm tempted by the catering just have the healthy snack instead
that would never work for me, cause then i'd eat both the healthy snacks AND the catering.0
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