Cookies are calling my name...
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Food itself isnt my drug, but there are certain foods that are. Like cookies. There is nothing nobody can say, or nothing I can do, to not eat a dozen cookies if I got the chance. I don't allow them in my crib. My granddaughter brought some over for her snack when she slept overnight, I took them, and dared her to bring any more here, and warned my daughter. So that will never happen again. I don't support any cookie peddlers either, mean as that may sound, but I'm not going to set myself up. I LOVE COOKIES BETTER THAN SEX0
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Buy a safe that only your husband (if you have one?) knows the combination to and have him throw them in there xD0
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I am not strong enough to have a lot of them in the house, yes freeze them or give them away!0
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Put the cookies away!! (Put the in the freezer, back corner of the cupboard, etc)
Ma'am, step away from the cookies!!!
Because I m British I read MFP in an American accent..... well my take of an American accent which makes whit a whole lot whittier for me!!
On the other hand..... yep get away from the cookies. Enjoy a sugary fruit :flowerforyou:0 -
Change your name :-)0
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WOW! Lots of good ideas here and a lot of comments that made me chuckle! :laugh:0
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Oh no. Now I feel like baking some.0
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My mom brought over a container of fresh baked chocolate chip cookies for my daughter. I did eat one and I logged it. I am literally sitting here obsessing about them. I am afraid once I put my daughter to bed in 30 min I will go down and eat half of them with a glass of milk. I wish I had more self control. At times I feel like food is my "drug" and I'm an addict. Sitting and having a binge is like a high for me, of course afterwards I just feel awful. I wish having those cookies downstairs didn't have an effect on me...
Does this happen to you every day? If not, enjoy some more cookies! There is nothing wrong with enjoying some cookies so long as you can fit them into your weekly target. Try focusing on your weekly goals instead of your daily goals. For me the increased flexibility of doing so takes away all stress and guilt from my food choices. I can eat basically anything I want on one specific day and still hit my weekly calorie and macro targets.0 -
Good advice, but I'm coming off a bad weekend from celebrating Mother's Day. It's important that I stay on track the rest of this week. You make an excellent point though!0
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How about you sit down right now plan your day tomorrow so that you can get in a nice long workout, and earn enough calories for 4 or 6 cookies and a glass of milk? If you know you can have some tomorrow, it will get you through tonight. And then you can enjoy some mom-made cookies without feeling bad about it.
^ This! Very sensible approach!
Or, if this is a special treat that you might not get very often, then why not allow yourself the luxury of a bit of a splurge? If you're generally consistent in the long run, one day of delicious cookies will not undo all your hard work and is no cause for guilt. (Says the person who enjoyed the hell out of three pieces of delicious cake yesterday and didn't even feel a bit bad about it).0 -
How about you sit down right now plan your day tomorrow so that you can get in a nice long workout, and earn enough calories for 4 or 6 cookies and a glass of milk? If you know you can have some tomorrow, it will get you through tonight. And then you can enjoy some mom-made cookies without feeling bad about it.
^ This! Very sensible approach!
Or, if this is a special treat that you might not get very often, then why not allow yourself the luxury of a bit of a splurge? If you're generally consistent in the long run, one day of delicious cookies will not undo all your hard work and is no cause for guilt. (Says the person who enjoyed the hell out of three pieces of delicious cake yesterday and didn't even feel a bit bad about it).
If I plan a treat, I never eat the treat.. the thought of it killllllls me. A win, win I guess. :flowerforyou:0 -
My mom brought over a container of fresh baked chocolate chip cookies for my daughter. I did eat one and I logged it. I am literally sitting here obsessing about them. I am afraid once I put my daughter to bed in 30 min I will go down and eat half of them with a glass of milk. I wish I had more self control. At times I feel like food is my "drug" and I'm an addict. Sitting and having a binge is like a high for me, of course afterwards I just feel awful. I wish having those cookies downstairs didn't have an effect on me...
I understand how you are feeling.. I want to know what to do to.0 -
Oh no. Now I feel like baking some.
Thank God I dont have baking soda or butter at home.0 -
Explain to your mother how difficult this is for you and ask her to please just bring enough for one serving for your daughter next time. Tell her homemade cookies can be her special treat when she visits grandma.0
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put them in a safe and burry them in the back yard....works for me every time...0
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Lady I feel your pain. I love anything sweet. LOVE LOVE LOVE COOKIES. Cake squares chocolate. I find it very hard to resist and say no sweets. I know I am a true sugar addict. I fight with this everyday. I have no advice on how to handle this. I just say no to them as much as possible but often my sweet tooth wins me over.0
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Don't do it! I ate 700 cals over yesterday - white choc chip homemade - they weren't worth it. Have to work out twice as hard today and it's raining outside..... don't want to ride in the rain.....0
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put them in a safe and burry them in the back yard....works for me every time...
or drop them on the bathroom floor behind the toilet and pick them up again and then ask yourself if you want any.0 -
I keep other foods in the house to help with the sweet tooth. If I'm craving sweets, I'll get graham crackers/peanut butter, or some fruit, or some yogurt. Then I get a bit of a nutritional punch for my sweet tooth!0
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Crave for something healthy instead. Tell yourself, there is yogurt in the fridge. It taste better and healthier... Brain wash yourself !!!0
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I want you to take your thoughts and just distance yourself from them. Just analyze how you feel.
Yes, you do crave cookies. But those thoughts and feelings, despite being legitimate, don't shape your actions. They don't hold sway over you.
You are not your cravings. You are your actions. This you is the culmination of all the sweat and effort and good decisions you've made thus far.
You've got enough grit to stand by your goals. I know it.0 -
I did NOT eat the cookies. They are still out there but not calling my name like last night. I really think it helped me posting about it because I kept reading all of the responses and I would have felt extra bad after all of the good advice. Self control is still something I have to work on.0
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Sounds like your mom thinks love and food are related. I used to bake etc but... I realized I was using food as a love substitute. Does your daughter want to be in the same weight loss cycle as you are in?? You don't want this either. Don't start with food and love being one.
You are an adult. Ask you mom NOT to bring cookies or other sweets. Fruit, veggies etc are fine. Come over for a talk or walk.
Toss the cookies in the trash after you eat one and give one to child. Let her know the issue with you and food.0 -
I know the feeling. And the freezer doesn't stop me either. What stops me is an empty cookie jar. I just posted on my MFP status a couple of days ago that when I bake, I now only do it when I know that most of the product will be given away or eaten by others. So for bake sales and birthdays. Then if there's 8 cookies left and I eat 5, leaving one each for the other family members, it's only 5 cookies. 5 cookies is a lot, but it could easily be a dozen over the course of a day if I didn't give away the rest. Good for you for showing restraint.
The one thing I've found that does sometimes work is a shot of protein. So when I'm really craving another cookie, I will try to eat some meat or drink a protein shake and that sometimes (not all the time) will stop the cravings.0 -
I did NOT eat the cookies. They are still out there but not calling my name like last night. I really think it helped me posting about it because I kept reading all of the responses and I would have felt extra bad after all of the good advice. Self control is still something I have to work on.
Congratulations, that is a huge step. Everyone is tempted but there is no shame unless you give in. Pat yourself on the back for staying strong. Super cute daughter by the way.0 -
Out of sight, out of mind! If it's there I WILL eat it ): I'd trash it/give it to neighbours (or at least share)/give it to the homeless/stick motivational pics on it or the cupboard that holds it to remind yourself to stay focussed!0
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When the urge gets too strong for me I try on something that doesn't fit or something that USED TO FIT and its amazing how quickly that urge passes. I'm totally depressed but at least I don't want to eat the cookie anymore.0
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Put the cookies away!! (Put the in the freezer, back corner of the cupboard, etc)
Ma'am, step away from the cookies!!!
I've done the freezer thing and it worked! You are stronger than those cookies!
Ive tried the freezer thing also but frozen cookies are great as they melt in your mouth. I just do not buy them very often or ill just get a few and promise my kids I will save the cookes for them to eat and I willl but if I get too many I will eat all them up except for the ones I promised them. Heck ive even thrown some away then hour later pulled them out of the trash (provided there not nasty or anything) So now i put them down the disposal if I really want to get rid of them.0 -
Whenever I get a craving for something sweet I indulge in a Skinny Cow Ice Cream. They are low in calories, but you can not tell the difference in the taste. I am constantly surrounded by sweets and junk food so my cravings have a tendency going rampant. Quaker Popped Rice Cakes, Caramel Corn, Apple Cinnamon, and Chocolate satisfy a sweet tooth. Skinny Cow Ice Creams help so much.0
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Maybe not applicable since they were made and they're not yours...
But ANY leftovers that I'm tempted to eat, I cover in washing up liquid, or something equally as gross.
I do this too! Left overs get covered in some form of detergent ... Illl tell people it to keep the kitchen fresh as i hate the smell of bins! lol :flowerforyou:
This is a really good idea I actually haven't tried yet...
Hiding does NOT work (I always get them and eat them all at once, if not that day then the next),
And freezing HECK NO (it's soo easy to remove from the freezer as soon as they're in!)
Duct tape etc? (same thing I will remove lol)
What works for me? THROWING THEM OUT. Better, just so I don't feel deprived: if I'm craving cookies it probably means I'm hungry, so I will prepare something healthy to eat like veggies or chicken and save one cookie (or chocolate) to eat after so I don't feel deprived (throw the rest out immediately).0
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