What's your 'Can't have in the house' food?
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Ice cream!!!!!0
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ben n jerrys ice creams but i just bought 2 pints cuz it was the last cotton candy n their half baked froyo anyway haha0
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Nutella, ice cream, cakes/cookies/brownies... anything else that's sweet. :P0
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Nut butters, dates, caramelised biscuit spread, dark ginger chocolate, sorbet, or anything I can just take a spoon to and eat out the jar.
I guess that's what happens when you use to be a binge eater!
I currently have almond butter as a test.0 -
Camembert or Brie - if there's fresh bread. Also Nutella. :-)
My 'last meal' wish would be for a supersize jar of Nutella, a spoon - and a pot of tea. :O)0 -
Dorito's are the DEVIL! :devil:
Same here. Doritos and Pepsi cannot be in my house. If they are, they don't last the night.0 -
Chocolates, Pizza, Chips, Ice-cream and black forest cakes :sad:0
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Nutella0
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none, I can resist anything until I eat something bad and it makes me feel that I can eat about anything since I'm off track already. I guess I have the mentally of eat healthy or eat unhealthy.. no in the middle. Before it was bread, I love making viet sandwich and eat it all the time.0
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All your sweets are safe with me, I will defend them with my life, until you are ready to indulge.
I can even resist open packages of chips, but if you bring me salami, mixed nuts, and white bread I will get very upset, curse you and when I am done, I will eat the whole thing.0 -
Pringles - used to eat a whole tube to myself but haven't had any in 2 years!!0
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Nothing. I only buy what I want to eat.0
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Fig Newtons0
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Nutella and chocolate-covered raisins0
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Gummy bears. Seriously, I always buy the large Great Value brand because it's cheap, but whenever I bring them into the house, I make them part of almost every meal. It has gotten to the point where I'd have a big handful of those bad boys for breakfast. So with that said, I've vowed to not even buy another bag after I destroyed the last bag.0
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Trader Joe's Pound Plus Milk Chocolate Bars, honestly, I can eat the entire thing in one sitting. I'll feel sick as a dog, but it's so wonderful while eating it.
That and a bag of marshmallows. I'll just start popping them and the whole bag will be gone in a sitting.0 -
Cookies. None of that "I'll just have two and put the rest away" mentality here.0
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Donuts..I stared at part of one my daughter had left for about 20 minutes...I finally threw it out...NSV!!!
Woohoo.0 -
none, I can resist anything until I eat something bad and it makes me feel that I can eat about anything since I'm off track already. I guess I have the mentally of eat healthy or eat unhealthy.. no in the middle. Before it was bread, I love making viet sandwich and eat it all the time.
yep me too. If i know I'll be over cals by end of day i just eat the whole dozen donuts.0 -
I know what you mean about cheese, hard flavoursome cheese in particular.
I just don't buy it now. I don't ask for it on food any more. I refuse it at Subway and sit-down meals.
I limit myself to soft low-fat cheeses in the fridge ... light cottage cheese, lowest fat ricotta, etc.
If we are having guests over, I make a big garden salad and lash out with some crumbled low-fat fetta.
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I also have a weakness for ice cream products so I just don't buy any to store in the freezer. Once a week I get two scoops of vanilla when I'm out at my group trivia night. That's a limit I've lived with for nearly seven months.
I also try not to buy multiple chocolate bars. I particularly like Cherry Ripes and Fry's Turkish Delights. I try to keep it to 1-3 per fortnight. It's worked for most of seven months. (I have lapsed twice and bought four at once. Bad move both times as their presence in the fridge was too great a temptation.
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The David Gillespie book, "Sweet Poison" has been a revelation. I want to wind sugar (added sugar and introduced sugar) back to as near to zero as I can. It works when I am able to be hard on myself.
Hard to believe that Australians and Americans have gone from eating 3-5 pounds of sugar per year (1850) to eating about two pounds a week in 2012. IT'S AN ADDITIVE IN SO MANY PROCESSED FOODS. And we are guilty for adding it to what we cook and buy.
Gillespie aimed to cut his own sugar and shed 40kg in a year and a half with no other changes.
Insidious stuff!0 -
Like the OP, I don't have any "forbidden foods". But the one thing I will eat all of (minus the piece or two my daughter may grab) are red licorice. If I decide to indulge, I'll get one of the small bags as I know I'd eat the bulk of a large one on my own.
Same here! I Twizzlers!0 -
Ben and Jerry's Coffee Heath Ice Cream- the whole pint.....0
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Doritos. Those damn things get me every time!0
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White chocolate heavenly0
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Hot dogs
frosted sugar cookies
a big bag of chips
pizza
Ice cream
cupcakes
I still eat them i just can't buy them in bulk0 -
Ice cream...Except the "diet' kind...I absolutely crave ice cream(especially in the summer), so I satisfy this craving by eating WW brand or something similar...I learned awhile ago that if I don't buy Blue Bell Ice Cream(which I LOVE), I won't eat it!!!
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I few weeks ago I bought some laughing cow single serve low fat cheeses for those days when I am below my calorie count. What a treat! Hard to have just one though! OMG they are so good! Can't buy those any more. No way. Chips and dips and ice cream either.0
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Just plain Lay's potato chips. If I have some in the house, I can end up eating the entire bag. I have to stop myself from buying them!!
This!!!!!! Obsessed with them. I have to stay away from Doritos as well. Now, I only eat them if they are at other people's houses when I am visiting. Watching eyes and manners keep me from swallowing the whole bag in one sitting when visiting. At home, all bets are off!0 -
Crunchy cheetos (or puffs for that matter). I can't keep them in the house and ration them to so many a day.... I start with the best of intentions (just ONE serving each day).... and the next thing I know I'm covered in cheetos dust, the bag is empty, and I am riddled with guilt and nausea!0
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Everything is safe in my home. However, the first 3 or so weeks I opted not to have any cookies, ice cream or other "junk" just so I could get in a habit of eating healthier foods. Then I started adding them back in the house. I'm happy to say I eat them in proper moderation within my calorie count.0
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