How do I not eat the junk if it's in the house?
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My parents buy junk food and cook fatty unhealthy meals, at first it was hard to control myself. I started to buy my own snacks (healthy snacks) and have them im my room. My fav are coco almonds (buy them at Walmart - 7pack each 100 cal) or Special K pastry crisps. Whenever I feel like snacking, I have better (lower cal) alternatives to choose from .0
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Hmmmmmm, get a picture of someone who has the body you are working toward and tape it inside the cupboard where the evil food lives and maybe that reminder will help you not indulge0
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When you live at home with your parents, it is hard not to eat the food they bring into the house. When I was still at home, I kept my snacks in a separate cupboard in the kitchen. Perhaps you could do this, and buy your own healthy snacks. If need be, write your name on them in the fridge and ask your family to be respectful of your food. Best of luck on your journey.0
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I thought I'd found the answer but I have an answer. I read an article about Pause Button Therapy, so spent a few pounds on the book :huh: and another few pounds on the wristband and card :huh: . Almost total waste of time, you need a degree to understand half book and the remote card thing I used as a book mark. However I love the wrist band, I've put it on my right wrist and every time I reach for something all I can see is this b**dy band that says "Stop . Think . Act", not only have I stopped and thought when reaching for food, I'm also saving money and my impulse buying is down. Win Win. I don't think you need to buy the wrist band just put something there that reminds you of your goals.0
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He is the head of the house, he says buy it, I buy it.
there's your problem
This. Are you married to a caveman?
All of this above...if he wants to eat junk let him BUY IT HIMSELF. and honestly? That goes for healthy food too, he should be buying groceries just as much as YOU ARE. Head of the household...pssh.0 -
We have a cupboard where my husband keeps his foods that I consider treats. I do not under any circumstances open that cupboard.
If I want a treat I will ask if he has whatever I am craving in there and he will measure out a single serving for me, if he has it.0 -
I know this is going to sound bad, but sometimes when I have a craving that I just CAN NOT shake I will take as big of a mouthful of said item and chew it up, just so I can experience that taste..which is usually what I crave, just the taste.
Literally every single time after chewing it about 20 seconds I'm left with the feeling of "Is that it?? I don't even enjoy this anymore" and after that I'm able to spit it out.
I know this takes a bit of will power and self control, but it really is just that simple. I'm at the point now, after about a month of doing this that I don't even have those types of cravings anymore, because the act of chewing them up is such a let down. Junk food's really are terrible, and you know it.0 -
Find an alternative that works for you...what is it that you struggle to resist the most? For me, chocolate is my weakness. So now I keep a bar of really, really dark chocolate in the house- up to 90% cocoa solids if I can. When I need a sweet fix I have a square of this. I find the bitter, richness of the chocolate satisfying, it curbs my choccy craving and its really not that moreish so one square tends to do the trick!0
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Not the only person in my home....and I cannot enforce my way onto my husband. He is the head of the house, he says buy it, I buy it.
Seriously?0 -
Willpower. I love food. I have tons of junk sitting around (because I compulsively buy it). But I just don't eat it, even though I love sugar more than pretty much anything else. And if you have to eat it, have one treat a day. When it comes down to it, weight loss is calories in vs calories out.0
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Try to find something healthy that resembles what your weakness is. If ice cream is your weakness, put some yougart cups in the freezer and have one of those instead. If you like salty, make some spiced nuts and keep them around.0
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He is the head of the house, he says buy it, I buy it.
there's your problem
This. Are you married to a caveman?
And this is offensive. I am a good Christian woman, married to a good Christian man. We follow the guidelines set out in God's word. This has nothing to do with losing weight, or having willpower to not eat junk. You should more carefully choose your words before typing.
Sorry,,, I know this is derailing the OP thread... and I don't know a ton about religion
But I don't understand what following God's word and letting your husband order you around have to do with one another. These days, the man is not always the head of the household and these days a man definately is not right to be telling his wife wht to do. I don't understand religion so maybe I fail to know the part of the religion that states a woman is not an independant person and must follow what her husband says.
I'm not a religious person and neither is my husband. Even if we were, he would never be telling me what to do.0 -
You should consider getting a new husband then. He more sounds like a bully, he feels he has a little power. One thing I hate is bullies.0
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i completely understand. My husband will buy boxes of candy bars, ice cream, ice cream sandwiches, chips, ding dongs etc... I just have a hard time going to the kitchen and I see those and I crave them and end up eating one. I ask him not to buy those things but you know how that goes, he says I like them so therefore I buy them. I thought about making just a cabinet for him and his snacks so that way I can go to my cabinet and get mine and I won't see his0
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If it's there I can't control myself. I have to grab it and devour it.
How do I gain self-control?
(I live with my parents. They buy what they want for those of you saying throw it out. Lol. That's a no can doosey.)
It is hard if you still live with your parents...they aren't going to listen to their child about what it best.
Buy some 100 cal snacks or snackwells or carrot sticks. I also heard that if you have a sugar craving brush your teeth and it will get rid of the craving.
I usually make myself a cup of tea with honey and I'm ok.
If you like ice cream...I just got a Yonanas machine and it makes delicious ice cream from frozen bananas ( a healthier version)0 -
Here's a thought...log it before you eat it and when you see how many useless calories you are eating you MIGHT change your mind!0
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Cravings last for approximately 10 minutes. If you can distract your mind for that long whenever you see the junk, you'll learn to avoid it. Also, after eating healthier for about a week, you'll realize that the moment you eat junk food, you won't feel good! Try going a whole day without eating anything junk food. If you can make it through that day, your next goal is to make it through the next one. Every time you walk out of the kitchen without even a bite of junk food going in your mouth, applaud yourself. Give yourself a pat on the back. You're one small part closer to achieving your goal0
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What I do is eat some juicy fruit. Kiwi fruit, Strawberries, Blackberries.... Pinapple. Anything with natural sugar will usually currb my sweet tooth.0
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surely you are stronger then this.0
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I allow myself calories each day to have a treat if I desire it. If I allow myself some treats I'm less likely to binge eat everything in sight. My boyfriend keeps sweets in the house and I'm okay with it (now, it took me awhile to gain that self control). I have learned to allow myself some treats when I really want it. We've have chocolate in the fridge for over a month now that i haven't had the urge to touch even though its my favorite kind. I rather eat my cinnamon roll quest bar with those calories0
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We have a chalkboard on the pantry door. I have my goal weight written there very large. It's hard to miss and is a great reminder when I go for crap food. I try to keep most of it out of the house but my husband loves his cookies and chips!0
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He is the head of the house, he says buy it, I buy it.
there's your problem
This. Are you married to a caveman?
I tend to agree with these OP.
But I don't know all the details of your relationship.
This would be a red flag to me.
As long as your are happy.....0 -
He is the head of the house, he says buy it, I buy it.
there's your problem
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I have a picture I printed out that says "If you want to fly, then you have to get rid off the **** that weighs you down." This is on my fridge. I know that I won't always follow this. My weakness is chocolate and pepsi. So I don't buy sodas at all and I have a bag of Dark Chocolate morsels. I'll only have four of them when I want chocolate.0
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If it's there I can't control myself. I have to grab it and devour it.
How do I gain self-control?
(I live with my parents. They buy what they want for those of you saying throw it out. Lol. That's a no can doosey.)
Buy some 'healthy' treats for yourself. When you're tempted to dip into Mom and Dad's Chips Ahoy.....grab a healthier alternative (fruit, yogurt, skinny cow ice cream).
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Eat what they have IN MODERATION - 2 or 3 cookies will not kill you and you can easily make it fit into your calories.
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Get Mom and Dad onboard with a healthy lifestyle (easier said then done)
or
Move out and live how you want to
There's no real easy answer - it takes willpower and determination!0 -
My husband brings home chocolate chip cookies (my favorite) every day and also buys a lot of junk food so I can sympathize with you. It's very challenging to have that around and not have an impulse to just grab a cookie or some Fritos in the spur of the moment. My willpower is still pretty weak too. I am going to get healthy snacks to turn to when I have that impulse or lack of willpower. I agree with what a lot of people are saying, just don't deprive yourself. I believe over time those cravings and impulses will become less as you challenge yourself more to eat healthy, and your willpower/confidence will improve. Also, if you talk to your husband and let him know how important it is to you to eat healthier as a family, which will improve your mood, confidence, and essentially help you accomplish your goals. You will be a much happier wife and when he sees how hard you are working he might give you a break and try eating healthy with you. Sorry for the long response! I hope this helps :-)0
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You might want to try Intermittent Fasting for a month. I'm also surrounded by junk food that I didn't buy and can't throw out. IF helped me with my mindless eating. Before I tried IF, there would be periods when I wasn't hungry, and would tell myself I wasn't hungry, but would eat the junk anyway. I recommend a program that calls for a daily eating window.0
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Wow, loads of people have ignored the fact that you live with other people and can't just throw away their food...
I find that the smallest hint of relationship issues and everyone on the site calls for the termination of a relationship rather than discussion or problem solving.
This is a difficult situation and deciding that there is something wrong with their marriage because OP has different values then you do, is unenlightened.
I've lost count of the number of times I've read people saying "you should just leave him/her" at the slightest whiff of relationship strife on this site. Relationships require more than just saying "I love you" they require communication, respect and sometimes compromise and maybe even a little sacrifice.0 -
Find someone to be your "sponsor"
A.A. Style.
Give them a call when ever you start thinking about giving into the junk food.0 -
My husband buys the stuff and hides it (at my request). Works a charm! I want to eat it, but am to lazy or time-constricted to look for it. Have any locking cabinets in the house?0
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