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  • Posts: 99
    Any kind of cake... especially cupcakes and donuts... they're like a drug for me, once I have a taste I crave more! Last time I went to Tim Hortons I bought a box of Timbits and figured it wouldn't be so bad... it's roughly 70 calories EACH... I think I ate half the box, so about 20 of them... and then ate the rest the next day! But through lots of working out, it didn't really threw me off but definitely not something I should be doing!
  • Posts: 2,148 Member
    Popcorn. I don't keep it around anymore.
  • Posts: 317 Member
    Cake, cupcakes. Oy.
  • Posts: 17 Member
    Definitely wine! One glass leads to two, then maybe a third, and then it seems like a REALLY good idea to eat anything I can get my hands on! If Cheez-Its are involved, all bets are off! It's easier for me to not have that first glass to begin with, and to not keep any booze at home!
  • Posts: 26

    Oy. A carb is a carb. Your carbs aren't bad unless they are bullying the other carbs or something.

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    Literally laughing out loud at this...carbs bullying other carbs...that's awesome.

    For me it's chips (french fries) and Red Velvet cake with cream cheese icing. So that's what I have every Sunday for lunch and supper respectively. It's ridiculous how excited I am every Satuday night in anticipation...

    Oh and POD to the person who said McVities Chocolate Digestive biscuits. Absolutely delicious and I definitely can't bring myself to stop at 1. Or 2. Or possibly 6. Can't have them in the house ever. Same for potatoes cause I can get them from raw to perfect chips in 12 minutes flat.
  • Posts: 96 Member
    mine are carbs and sugar. Particularly I seem not get enough of rice, peanut butter cups or almond cookies.
  • Posts: 3,639 Member
    Doritos. A serving size is a bag. Regardless of the size of the bag. The only way I can eat a proper amount at once is to buy single serving sized bags.
  • Posts: 240 Member
    CERAL any kind...have you ever weighed out a legit portion of cereal???!!! Are you kidding me, that's it? I firmly believe that they should only solicit there being 3 servings in a box to make it easier for me to log :drinker:
  • Posts: 48 Member
    I have a few things I can't control how much of it I eat yet, so I only have it when I go out. If I don't bring it home from the store, I don't binge on it.
  • Posts: 370 Member
    I can eat an entire try of Stouffer's meat lasagna and not even miss a beat stabbing someone with my fork if they try to steal a bite.
  • Posts: 97
    fresh baked cookies and homeade brownies.....
  • Posts: 128 Member
    CHIPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Posts: 545 Member
    Omg french fries.

    And gyros.
  • Posts: 309 Member
    Mine's in the mirror. That *kitten* is a troublemaker.

    This
  • Posts: 398 Member
    Pretty much anything that isn't in an individual portion. So tubs of icecream, share packets of crisps, family sized chocolate bars, greek yogurt, even punets of fruit. I just eat mindlessly. Now I get a portion out and put it in a bowl, and only have that. Out of sight, out of mind.
  • Posts: 460 Member
    Carrot cake and lately, gelato.
  • Posts: 242 Member
    Bad carbs, (breads, pasta, tortillas, etc..)
  • Posts: 3,945 Member
    Weekends.
  • Posts: 89 Member
    Definitely the carbs or fried foods.

    I love french fries, chips, etc.

    I also don't even like fish sticks that much, but when they are around I just munch and munch and munch! Makes me so mad!
  • Posts: 94 Member
    I have difficulty with all things CHOCOLATE!
  • Posts: 711 Member
    I'm really not having a problem turning down food, for me it is alcohol. In all forms. Even though I'll easily pass up a margarita for a rum and diet coke, when you get to 5 or six of those plus beer it is pretty much a wash.
  • Posts: 56 Member
    Homemade baked goods. Cookies, cake etc. I can avoid the store bought ones, but the homemade ones get me every time. I can't stop, and if they are in my house I will just have a little more, then a little more until it is gone. Then I am embarassed when the kids or my husband ask what happened to it.
  • Posts: 130
    Cheese and melba toast. Some good Wensleydale or an aged cheddar. . . I'm drooling just thinking about it.
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