What food do you miss eating the most?

I'd have to say mine is either pizza or curry.
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  • prium01
    prium01 Posts: 306 Member
    I don't miss anything! I eat them all!! I enjoy smaller portions!Works for me:)
  • That's great that you are able to do that! You have a lot more self control than I do. I just have to stay away from them all together.
  • Rarity2013
    Rarity2013 Posts: 196 Member
    I've been on diets before where I give up eating all my favourite foods and I can't stick to them. I eat everything I love most and just stay within my calorie budget- much easier to stick to! I just can't give up creamy blue cheese pasta.
  • Creamy blue cheese pasta? That sounds pretty good, I've never tried it! Where are you from? I love blue cheese and I've heard people says it's a "North Eastern" thing.
  • tekwriter
    tekwriter Posts: 923 Member
    I still eat plenty of curry. Pizza is harder so I am usually over calories unless I have exercised first.
  • mich1902
    mich1902 Posts: 182
    I'd have to say mine is either pizza or curry.

    Me too-Defo.
  • Treadmillmom1st
    Treadmillmom1st Posts: 579 Member
    It feels like everything since I started calorie counting.
  • katy_trail
    katy_trail Posts: 1,992 Member
    nothing
  • XXXMinnieXXX
    XXXMinnieXXX Posts: 3,459 Member
    I still eat things that I love, but the one thing I refuse to order anymore is Chinese. I. Will always over do it! Always! I just find it too delicious to stop! To be honest last time I ate it I felt quite ill. Probably a mixture of over eating and the fact that it was all deep fried. (egg fried rice, prawn toast, sweet and sour Cantonese style) feeling like that after has put a huge dent in the craving which is good!
  • chljlleal
    chljlleal Posts: 229 Member
    I don't miss anything! I eat them all!! I enjoy smaller portions!Works for me:)

    Me too!
  • Orient_Charm
    Orient_Charm Posts: 385 Member
    I don't miss anything, I eat everything, but I burn everything I eat.
    In my first diet every weekend I used to eat Hardees, but when I do that I have to increase about one hour to my workout.
  • It feels like everything since I started calorie counting.



    lol that's funny, me too. All the sudden I am craving foods that I have never even had the desire to eat before just because I can't eat them.
  • I still eat things that I love, but the one thing I refuse to order anymore is Chinese. I. Will always over do it! Always! I just find it too delicious to stop! To be honest last time I ate it I felt quite ill. Probably a mixture of over eating and the fact that it was all deep fried. (egg fried rice, prawn toast, sweet and sour Cantonese style) feeling like that after has put a huge dent in the craving which is good!


    I agree, Chinese food is way to delicious to stop.
  • I don't miss anything, I eat everything, but I burn everything I eat.
    In my first diet every weekend I used to eat Hardees, but when I do that I have to increase about one hour to my workout.


    What is Hardees?
  • Rarity2013
    Rarity2013 Posts: 196 Member
    Creamy blue cheese pasta? That sounds pretty good, I've never tried it! Where are you from? I love blue cheese and I've heard people says it's a "North Eastern" thing.

    Oh its amazing. It's my husband's recipe and he's from Derby, UK (I'm a southerner, originally). I hate raw blue cheese, but just melting blue cheese in double cream with some garlic... delicious.
  • prium01
    prium01 Posts: 306 Member
    It feels like everything since I started calorie counting.



    lol that's funny, me too. All the sudden I am craving foods that I have never even had the desire to eat before just because I can't eat them.

    I know...I feel it sometimes....
  • CassieReannan
    CassieReannan Posts: 1,479 Member
    Nothing because I eat in moderation.
  • Creamy blue cheese pasta? That sounds pretty good, I've never tried it! Where are you from? I love blue cheese and I've heard people says it's a "North Eastern" thing.

    Oh its amazing. It's my husband's recipe and he's from Derby, UK (I'm a southerner, originally). I hate raw blue cheese, but just melting blue cheese in double cream with some garlic... delicious.

    that sounds amazing.
  • darrenlees
    darrenlees Posts: 65 Member
    Biscuits... have to avoid them at all costs otherwise the packet is gone... no self control :-(
  • Biscuits... have to avoid them at all costs otherwise the packet is gone... no self control :-(


    yummm biscuitts...
  • vanessamcinnis
    vanessamcinnis Posts: 204 Member
    LOTS of food. I have a ton of food allergies and can't eat anything with certain ingredients. Example last time I had dairy I ended up in the Emergency Department because I had sharp twisting pains for 6 hours non stop.

    For milk- I'm only aloud flax, hemp or rice.
    Cheese- Goat/Sheep only.
    Eggs- eggs whites aloud, yolk 1 x week.
    COMPLETE ELIMINATION: Almonds, barley, coconut, gluten, peanuts, rye, soy, spelt and wheat. Which is in ALOT of food.

    I'm going on month 4 and feel so much better, however...Do I ever miss marble cheese, pizza...all the bad stuff...It's forcing me to become a healthy eater or I'm in alot of pain...Bonus its helping with my weight loss!
  • Shadowknight137
    Shadowknight137 Posts: 1,243 Member
    Chicken and broccoli.
  • cainie19
    cainie19 Posts: 126
    i miss things with gluten in since having to give it up :(
    pasta, pizza, biscuits, sandwiches, oooooooooh gosh

    not gluten but another thing i miss is nutella. If i buy nutella i will eat the whole damn jar at once. lol
  • cmeiron
    cmeiron Posts: 1,599 Member
    It feels like everything since I started calorie counting.



    lol that's funny, me too. All the sudden I am craving foods that I have never even had the desire to eat before just because I can't eat them.

    ^^ This is why completely eliminating your fave foods from your day-to-day eating is not sustainable in the long run, and why people end up binging or giving up altogether. Learn to incorporate the foods you love NOW (whether this means eating smaller portions or simply planning your days more effectively), so you can continue eating like a normal person in the future after you've reached your weight loss goals.
  • KarenJanine
    KarenJanine Posts: 3,497 Member
    No food is off limits for me. I just work it into my macros.
  • LOTS of food. I have a ton of food allergies and can't eat anything with certain ingredients. Example last time I had dairy I ended up in the Emergency Department because I had sharp twisting pains for 6 hours non stop.

    For milk- I'm only aloud flax, hemp or rice.
    Cheese- Goat/Sheep only.
    Eggs- eggs whites aloud, yolk 1 x week.
    COMPLETE ELIMINATION: Almonds, barley, coconut, gluten, peanuts, rye, soy, spelt and wheat. Which is in ALOT of food.

    I'm going on month 4 and feel so much better, however...Do I ever miss marble cheese, pizza...all the bad stuff...It's forcing me to become a healthy eater or I'm in alot of pain...Bonus its helping with my weight loss!


    I'm sorry to hear that : ( Can you eat Feta cheese?
  • kalamitykate83
    kalamitykate83 Posts: 227 Member
    I still pretty much eat what I want, just in smaller portions and not so often!

    I do miss having a weekly takeaway though on a saturday or sunday night! Lol now I try and limit myself to once every 3 / 4 weeks!
  • carolynSC74
    carolynSC74 Posts: 10
    Mayo on everything! The full fat version of course
  • i miss things with gluten in since having to give it up :(
    pasta, pizza, biscuits, sandwiches, oooooooooh gosh

    not gluten but another thing i miss is nutella. If i buy nutella i will eat the whole damn jar at once. lol


    hahaha, do you know those girl scout cookies that are like cocounut and chocolate?! If I buy those I will destroy the whole box in ten minutes -__-
  • majope
    majope Posts: 1,325 Member
    Another one who doesn't give up any foods. Are you planning to never eat curry and pizza again in your life? Or would you rather teach yourself to eat it in moderation? My strategies include:

    1. Portion control. Afraid you'll eat an entire large pizza? Don't buy the large. Get the smallest one available, and either budget your calories to eat it all, or plan to eat half and save the other half for tomorrow. If you can't stop yourself from eating it all, you won't be over all that much.

    2. Planning ahead. Look up the nutrition of the items you like, and see how you can jigger things to get the taste you love with fewer calories. You'd save 50-90 calories per slice, for instance, if you switched from pan pizza to thin crust at Pizza Hut. And obviously, toppings make a difference. Again, just looking at Pizza Hut, there's 100-150 calorie difference between a slice of Meat Lover's and Veggie Lover's (med. vs. lg). Me, I love sausage on pizza. But mushroom is my second favorite. Usually these days, I get mushroom and am perfectly happy.

    3. Eat the exercise! Long run days, when I burn 700-1000 calories? I get the sausage. And bread sticks. And a glass of red wine to wash it all down. And I still lose weight.