Anyone else craving the unthinkable??
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A big piece of chocolate cake... and Chinese food :frown:0
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I'm craving some Pho right now but it's only unthinkable because no places are open to get some right now :sad:0
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I second the greasy pizza and chinese food, but what I really crave is warm fresh gooey cinammon rolls on Sunday morning after a late Saturday night. We'll see what happens in the morning!:ohwell:0
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I must be a weirdo as I've been craving for ...chilli. I'm a chilli eater and I eat lots of lots of chilli. Chilli on toast, on rice, on everything or just a spoonful of chopped chilli already satisfies me to the core. Because of my bad habit, i had a stomach ulcer earlier this year. Since then I couldn't have any more of chilli.but I keep thinking of it all days, all nights, all the time lol0
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Nah I ate everything I was craving today and I'm 500 calories over. But meh...0
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Pasta! White sauce with tons of garlic. & yes, the bread that usually comes with it.
Le sigh. Maybe if I still want it in another week or two. :bigsmile:0 -
I drink the wine anyway and just take the hit for the calories...0
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and oh how I love the cinnamon rolls...but wont go there...0
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Donuts or cinnamon rolls. And after your description...that burger. I'm just hungry right now.0
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Starbucks.
I crave all the Starbucks all the time.
Two Starbuck's drinks is about an hour of work for me though.0 -
Honey bbq wings with ranch or bbq ribs0
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A couple of yrs ago I lost a lot of weight and the whole time, I had a mocha moo-latte from Dairy Queen every Friday. (I think they are around 800 calories but don't quote me) Seriously thinking about starting that tradition up again! :happy:
Just wanted to add that I ate healthy most of the rest of the week, I was doing ww and I saved my weekly points for it.0 -
I thought this thread was about cannibalism. Never mind
Me too...
I was hopeful that my ammunition stockpile would finally come in handy...0 -
1. Sleep late tomorrow.
2. Get up, look at the clock, realize it's too late to have both breakfast and lunch.
3. Go out and have that Angus burger for lunch. Make it a small fry and a diet soda--if you've been on a deficit for a while, that burger is going to fill you up.
4. Go home and collapse for an hour or two.
5. When you can move again, get up and go for a long walk, run, hike, bike ride, or go to the gym for at least an hour.
6. Eat the calories you just earned exercising for dinner.
love this there's no point starving yourself. find a way to work it in, or I would make a version at home.0 -
Every now and then we can treat ourselves - if we deny ourselves everything we are going to regret our decision to start a weight loss program and by doing so build negative thoughts and feelings. I don;t see a problem once a fortnight - just be careful you don't get back to the "oh well I blew it - I may as well give up" attitude - rather think "Oh well I had a craving, I've eaten it, tomorrow is another fresh day." Good luck.0
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I thought this thread was about cannibalism. Never mind
that is the only food I could think of that I'd classify as "the unthinkable"0 -
undercooked yeast rolls dripping in honey butter
^^^ THIS.0 -
A bag of Doritos is my weakness. I have been known on occasion to eat an entire bag in one evening. At well over 1000 calories it was very regretable.0
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Crisp sourdough toast with cultured unsalted butter and sour cherry jam.0
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I would eat that cheeseburger! Wait in fact i do once a week.0
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A big red velvet cupcake slathered in cream cheese frosting from Crumbs Bakery...
Does it still count as a craving if I gave in? I was craving it, after all :laugh:0 -
remember your mind is like a 2 year old. this is nothing you can do anything about, it's how we all are.
when we tell our unconscious we're not doing x, or we can never do x ever again.
guess what we're thinking about? yes, whatever we said no to
just like a 2 year old, who is running in the hall and we tell them not to run, all they heard was RUN.
daycares all over the world know it works better to give positive instruction
instead say we use walking feet,
or in your healthy eating habits emphasizing how awesome our jerk chicken kabobs with grilled veggies
is going to be. or whatever fantastic flavors you enjoy.focusing on eating. lots of tasty veggies, lean meats
or whatever your diet is requiring, is much more effective than saying I won't eat fast food at this place.
you need an alternative plan. just saying not to do it, doesn't tell your body what you're doing instead.
it needs to be replaced with something. if you're quiting smoking, you don't just say, Im just not smoking anymore.
when everyone goes for a smoke break, you go for a walk, or read, or chew gum. whatever works.
and if you're used to the food you love so much, like if you like ice cream, many people can teach themselves
to just have a small serving , so it lasts longer, and they can have a little each day. making a big production in your mind of bad foods, clean foods, foods you can never touch again, this all just makes your unconscious want the cookies or ehatever it was.
instead of hearing NO cookies, it heard COOKIES, and that's what it focuses on.
so try to mostly focus on what you CAN have, and realizing the food isn't evil, some of it makes efficient and long lasting fuel.
and some of it doesn't.0 -
Chicken wings. Luckily for me, the best place to get wings is a 50 minute drive.0
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Every so often I do have something that I really want. It might be cake, or a takeaway meal (I just love not having to cook or wash-up). I do go to McDonalds/Burger King on occasion too - I usually have a kids meal or something light, but sometimes I'll just go for what I want.
It's fine on occasion. One thing to remember is that to lose weight, you just need to be under your TDEE, not your goal. The closer you are to your TDEE, the slower you'll lose weight. If you have that big treat and are still under your TDEE for the day, you are still losing weight for that day. If you go over your TDEE, then you won't lose weight just for that day, and you might have slowed your weight loss for the next day too. It's not a big deal.
If you're on 2lb a week weight loss with MFP, you'd have to eat an extra 1000 calories on TOP of your goal to mean that you weren't losing weight that day*. If you ate a meal of 1500 on top of your goal, you wouldn't lose weight that day, and you'd have slower weight loss the next day. Over a week or a month, it wouldn't make much difference. And in practice, I find that I never have those treats on top of my goals. Usually if I eat a big meal for lunch, as somebody suggested, I won't eat much in the evening.
I feel it's better to indulge ever now and then and slightly slow your weight loss, if it helps to keep you on the plan.
(*I know losing weight isn't linear, but I find it simpler to think of it that way).0 -
There's absolutely nothing I could eat that would have a high enough caloric content to keep me from eating for the rest of the day.
I eat when I'm hungry, and if I have a massive craving, I indulge it. Yay for sustainability!
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I've been craving a burrito for like 2 weeks?0
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There's absolutely nothing I could eat that would have a high enough caloric content to keep me from eating for the rest of the day.
I eat when I'm hungry, and if I have a massive craving, I indulge it. Yay for sustainability!
^^^^ this
and not just for sustainability... but because many cravings are your body's way of telling you something is missing from your diet. So if I start craving (for example) fast food restaurant burgers, a) I'll eat one and b) I'll ask myself what I'm not eating that's making me crave burgers... maybe I'm not getting enough healthy fat, so I'll make more effort to get that. No more cravings. Until the next time, then I do the same. And it doesn't happen often, maybe once every couple of months, usually following a period of not tracking and/or not paying enough attention to getting healthy fat and micronutrients.
A rough guide:
craving fatty foods usually means you're not getting enough healthy fat, or it could be that you're not getting enough calories overall. Or both.
craving sweet foods may be an indication you're not getting enough carbs, or maybe you're not getting enough vitamins (we're primates, most primates eat fruit, fruit is sweet, fruit is full of vitamins that primates need, it's a reasonable suggestion that primates crave sweet things to make them eat fruit to get vitamins)
craving specific comfort foods is more likely to be psychological, but even if you know you're prone to psychological cravings, don't rule out the possibility that your diet is deficient in something as well, because food cravings can have both a physiological and a psychological origin.
Note: my advice is to indulge the craving (while observing good portion control) AND figure out what your body might not be getting enough of, not doing one instead of the other. Excessive restriction does not work for most people. Purely psychological binge eating may be an exception, but a lot of people who think they have a psychological binge eating problem actually have a chronic undereating problem and are in a cycle of bingeing and excessive restriction, more restriction generally makes that problem worse.0 -
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I saw the title and for a minute thought this was going to be about cannibalism.."I have cravings for human flesh. Do you think I could be in starvation mode?" Surely eating that Cinnabun wouldn't be as bad as cannibalism!
emily stew? yes please.
see what i did there.0 -
1. Sleep late tomorrow.
2. Get up, look at the clock, realize it's too late to have both breakfast and lunch.
3. Go out and have that Angus burger for lunch. Make it a small fry and a diet soda--if you've been on a deficit for a while, that burger is going to fill you up.
4. Go home and collapse for an hour or two.
5. When you can move again, get up and go for a long walk, run, hike, bike ride, or go to the gym for at least an hour.
6. Eat the calories you just earned exercising for dinner.
This lady knows what's up.0
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