WHAT tastes better than skinny feels?
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Honestly there is no food that I would gladly be fat for.0
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Everything. 'Skinny' feels crap.0
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You can have EVERYTHING you like and not be fat.
Agreed.
And I find it sad that there are people who derive no pleasure from food. It's not good to use it as a crutch, but you can enjoy your food and still eat in moderation and enjoy what you eat.
Yep. Saying food is just fuel is like saying sex is just for procreation.0 -
The people that say "nothing" make me sad.:sad: God gave us food as a pleasure to enjoy in moderation. :drinker:
Homemade bread & butter
good cheese
good beer
and dessert that I make!
my homemade chicken pot pie or chicken & dumplings
Culver's Pumpkin Cheesecake Concrete Mixer
I could go on...
I am thin, but definitely not skinny, strong, and I have the energy to keep up with my kids because I fuel my body and don't mind indulging in something super yummy on occasion. I can almost always fit it into my calories.0 -
I'm not interested in being skinny, so pretty much everything tastes better than it feels. I have to say though, cheap, bad cake/ice-cream/chips whatever aren't worth 'spending' my calories on. Calorie counting has helped me care more about quality, and when I found myself gorging on marshmallow fluff and chocolate frosting, I binned them.
So, what I still eat, joyfully, which others may frown upon:
Pizza
Chocolate
Licorice all-sorts
Ice cream
Cake (especially homemade)
All types of cheese (I'll have less bread rather than less cheese!)
Wine
Beer
Cider
Juice
Some of them are a bigger decision than others, but with 2000kcal + per day, I can afford some here and there.0 -
Wine.
Bacon.
Cadbury Eggs.
Fun dip.
My husband's lemon butter chicken pasta. (There's like 12 tbsp of butter in the recipe.... yum!)
Taco Bell.
All you can eat sushi.
But that's okay.... because I'm strong and I eat pretty much whatever I want. In moderation, of course.0 -
chocolate
pasta
nutella
nutella and more chocolate
cheese0 -
Nothing?
I think it is true though, junk makes you feel junk so you feel junk... if you eat healthy and for your body rather than emotions, you eat and feel good and are skinny, hence nothing tastes as good as skinny feels...
That my take on the phrase anyway... might not be what it initially started out as, but healthy and skinny is better than eat junk feel crap and be fat
Oh and as an extra, you can eat anything you want really... just... not overkill...0 -
RAW COOKIE DOUGH
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Pizza
Egg shaped Reese's
Chocolate fudge cake
Warm apple pie with ice cream
Cheeseburgers
Curly fries
BBQ chips
.....the list goes on.0 -
Baked potatoe soup!0
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Why did I click this thread...
brb Binge day0 -
Wine. Cheese.
My fresh home made scones with clotted cream and strawberry jam. HEAVEN ON A PLATE. The only reason I can resist eating the whole batch is that I know I can make more any time I like.0 -
I can think of so many things, Mexican, nacho cheese, Reeses, cookie dough ice cream, cheese pizza. Yummmmmm.0
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Peanut butter.
Ice cream.
& Peanut Butter ice cream.0 -
junk makes you feel junk so you feel junk...
That's true, if you live on it.
As I'm scaling down my indulgences, I've noticed that even my weekly sweet treat makes me feel junky and sugar headachy (suffering right now!).
Next week I will be having only 1/3 of a serving. I'm guessing a couple of mouthfuls of beautiful tiramisu will make me feel juuuust right. :happy:0 -
chocolate liqueur covered cherries from trader joe's0
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Cherry pie and a damn fine cup of joe.0
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ice cream sandwiches!0
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Cheeese puffs! (eating some right now)0
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