how can I stop eating white toast when it's always around?
suze2020
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I've tried to stop eating it, because it really doesn't help me lose weight, it's always around the house, I still live with my big family, I can't control what we eat, sometimes it's the only basic food that we have.
I stopped eating white rise, I don't even like it anymore, I had this happen to me with toast but I can't remember how I relapsed! lol the problem with it, that it increases my appetite, and all I want is to eat, and I forget all the habits I've learned.
can my will get so strong that I stop eating it? any word of advice is appreciated.
I stopped eating white rise, I don't even like it anymore, I had this happen to me with toast but I can't remember how I relapsed! lol the problem with it, that it increases my appetite, and all I want is to eat, and I forget all the habits I've learned.
can my will get so strong that I stop eating it? any word of advice is appreciated.
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Have a slice once a day make sure to measure out and put the best butter and jam on there.0
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Well, the first thing you could do would be to look at the ingredients. They're pretty much poison :P If not poison, at least unnecessary. You feel hungry after eating them because they spike your blood sugar (if I remember correctly) and then you crash, making you crave the white carbohydrates even more. It's a vicious cycle. Try buying a loaf of whole wheat bread for yourself (be careful- a lot of whole grain breads are rip offs) or try something else (like a few raisins). I usually grab a strawberry when I'm feeling hungry/bored and just want something to eat, and it really works. Also try filling yourself so full of water you don't even want any food.
PS: If you choose a few raisins, I have a technique : Roll the raisin around in your fingers and soften it before you eat it. If you have even 5 raisins, this rolling and moving around will not only make you forget your craving, but satisfy you more. No, I have no scientific evidence of this, just my own experience! :laugh:
I've had to overcome my family constantly having cheesey breads, baked goods, flaky pastries, and other food around me all the time. It's hard, and sometimes I still find my fingers straying in for just a taste. But thats the thing : It's a taste. Maybe just have 1 piece of toast around and only allow yourself to snack on it? One bite WILL satisfy you.
Best of luck!0 -
Question: How can I stop eating white toast
Answer: Just stop eating it if you don't wanna eat it. Mind over matter.
I'm sure there's other stuff in the house to eat.0 -
Question: How can I stop eating white toast
Answer: Just stop eating it if you don't wanna eat it. Mind over matter.
I'm sure there's other stuff in the house to eat.
^^^ This all the way! You're the only one that decides what actually goes into your mouth! If you must have it, treat yourself at the weekend...0 -
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when you want to eat it, you go for a nice long walk.
in fact, just chuck the loaf outside too.0 -
go feed the birds it, ha ha0
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Question: How can I stop eating white toast
Answer: Just stop eating it if you don't wanna eat it. Mind over matter.
I'm sure there's other stuff in the house to eat.
Bingo.
Self control will knocked out your self imposed temptations.0 -
Start by buying a loaf of this brand of bread. Its so good and its healthy for you. Silver hills bread. I used to have an addiction to White bread as well but once I got into Silver hills there has been no going back..
http://www.silverhillsbakery.ca/0 -
Step one: Realize you have a problem. CHECK!
Step two: Do something about it...
We all have our weaknesses, you know yours, now act.0 -
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Minus willpower - Duct tape, over mouth.
With willpower - simply ignore it.0 -
try swapping it, I have gone from white break to best of both now onto wholemeal, i know too much bread is bad but like with most things it is more down to how much of something you eat not just waht you eat.0
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I've tried to stop eating it, because it really doesn't help me lose weight, it's always around the house, I still live with my big family, I can't control what we eat, sometimes it's the only basic food that we have.
I stopped eating white rise, I don't even like it anymore, I had this happen to me with toast but I can't remember how I relapsed! lol the problem with it, that it increases my appetite, and all I want is to eat, and I forget all the habits I've learned.
can my will get so strong that I stop eating it? any word of advice is appreciated.
Which do you want more? White toast or achieving your goal? Only you can know this.0 -
try Rye bread or Italian instead. Really that has nothing to do with anything, just that they taste better.
If you can work it into your calorie and macro goals, its not a problem. Just make it work for you.
If you can't deal with it, then pour windex on it.0 -
http://www.gnolls.org/905/mechanisms-of-sugar-addiction-or-why-youre-addicted-to-bread/
http://www.gnolls.org/1029/fat-and-glycemic-index-the-myth-of-complex-carbohydrates/
He's got a series of articles called "Why Are We Hungry?". Really intersesting reading.
http://www.gnolls.org/989/adjacent-to-this-complete-breakfast-kicking-your-cereal-addiction-consider-eating-the-box-instead/ (part II from the above series of articles. Might as well add this. )0 -
ask your family to switch to whole grain toast?0
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I can't control what we eat.0
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Willpower. Buy yourself something else to eat for breakfast. Or work it into your daily calories because you like it and don't want to give it up.0
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Here's what worked for me.. it may be helpful to you.
Cut it into 16 tiny squares. Eat each square, one at a time. Chew it completely. Be mindful of the taste and texture . When I did this, it simply tasted like I was swallowing glue. That was the end of me and white bread. I transitioned to one slice of whole grain toast from there and only had a piece when I enjoy a poached egg (rarely). It is very, very rare that I eat a sandwich now.. and honestly, I don't really enjoy them .0 -
I've tried to stop eating it, because it really doesn't help me lose weight, it's always around the house, I still live with my big family, I can't control what we eat, sometimes it's the only basic food that we have.
WRONG!
You maybe can't stop your Mum (or whoever) buying it; and you can't control what the rest of your family eat. But you sure as hell have control over what goes in your mouth.
Also, I doubt white toast is always around. The bread might be, but you are the one putting it in the toaster, I'm sure.
If moving out isn't an option, how about buying your own food? Buy some healthy snacks and keep them in your room if necessary. Or talk to the food buyer in the family and ask for alternatives.
If all that fails, smother it in peanut butter so at least you are getting some protein with the bread, and just fit it into your macros for the day.0 -
Stop putting it in your mouth.0
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Absolutely you can control - do you do the shopping? If so don't buy the stuff in that makes you unhealthy - look at it as helping them too
My old teenagers have to go buy their own nice stuff... I have to NOT buy jam(jelly)
My man will have to go and buy his own peanut butter.
I know that I use the kids and the family as an excuse to buy in the crap...
Oh she's home from uni let's buy her some chocolate spread.... it's an excuse and I know it
Unfortunately it does come down to self control...which I have in short supply too
I can be great through the day and then the minute everyone goes to bed i turn into a secret eater...
Other nights I can control myself...
Try to look at it NOT as though you are denying yourself but that YOU are TAKING CONTROL OF YOUR OWN LIFE...
Or look at the calories and then burn them off... tell yourself that if you want 200 calories of bread I must earn it through exercise.
Good luck
(I should practice what I preach lol)0 -
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Strange, I eat tons of white flour tortillas and also eat white bread and white rice when I want and I've never had to be taken to the ER for food poisoning.
If you balance and pre-plan what you are going to eat then a slice or two of white bread won't kill you. It won't make you stop losing weight. Eating more calories than you need will. So OP if you really like white toast and want to continue eating it the do it, just don't over do it. If you just don't like it anymore then I don't see what the problem is.
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I agree with this comment... I eat two slices of white toast, at least 2-3 mornings a week and I'm doing just fine
I'm aware that there are lower calorie & much healthier alternatives, but it's just one of those things that I don't care to sacrifice and as long as I factor it into my calorie count for the day, what's the harm?
*First two paragraphs were quoted from "MrM27"... not sure what happened to the blue quote box.0 -
Not sure how you can always have toast around.. Surely you have to put it in the toaster and make it yourself unless someone else is constantly making it for you. In any case just stop eating it.
If you're hungry perhaps try eating something with higher protein/fibre which is likely to satisfy you for longer.
Or if you're just bored go outside for a walk or something to distract you.0 -
Well, the first thing you could do would be to look at the ingredients. They're pretty much poison :P If not poison, at least unnecessary. You feel hungry after eating them because they spike your blood sugar (if I remember correctly) and then you crash, making you crave the white carbohydrates even more. It's a vicious cycle. Try buying a loaf of whole wheat bread for yourself (be careful- a lot of whole grain breads are rip offs) or try something else (like a few raisins). I usually grab a strawberry when I'm feeling hungry/bored and just want something to eat, and it really works. Also try filling yourself so full of water you don't even want any food.
PS: If you choose a few raisins, I have a technique : Roll the raisin around in your fingers and soften it before you eat it. If you have even 5 raisins, this rolling and moving around will not only make you forget your craving, but satisfy you more. No, I have no scientific evidence of this, just my own experience! :laugh:
I've had to overcome my family constantly having cheesey breads, baked goods, flaky pastries, and other food around me all the time. It's hard, and sometimes I still find my fingers straying in for just a taste. But thats the thing : It's a taste. Maybe just have 1 piece of toast around and only allow yourself to snack on it? One bite WILL satisfy you.
Best of luck!
Strange, I eat tons of white flour tortillas and also eat white bread and white rice when I want and I've never had to be taken to the ER for food poisoning.
If you balance and pre-plan what you are going to eat then a slice or two of white bread won't kill you. It won't make you stop losing weight. Eating more calories than you need will. So OP if you really like white toast and want to continue eating it the do it, just don't over do it. If you just don't like it anymore then I don't see what the problem is.
You're definitely right. I wasn't saying it would kill you or that it would make you gain weight :P I also know people don't go to the ER over white bread, haha. I meant the ingredients were "poison" not that someone would get food poisoning. They aren't REALLY poisons but it's a good way to look at it in comparison to what your body really needs.They CAN be poisons if overused and eaten in excess, however. That being said, balance is the key! But she did say she wanted to stop eating it, so I thought it was a better response to tell her some ways to avoid eating it :P I know if I look at the label a lot of times it deters me from putting it in my mouth. But by all means, have white bread!0
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