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  • Oscarinmiami
    Oscarinmiami Posts: 326 Member
    I used to drink 24 cans of Coca-Cola a day. Now I drink just one bottle of Mexican Coca-Cola with real sugar...One day I hope to stop drinking them altogether but it's been a 45 year addiction and I get headaches when I don't have at least one...baby steps
  • _lyndseybrooke_
    _lyndseybrooke_ Posts: 2,561 Member
    Damn, now I want three grilled cheese sandwiches instead of my grilled shrimp Caesar salad I brought to work.
  • Uh... i could literally eat a whole loaf of french bread and not feel bad about it.

    THIS. Oh man. Buy a loaf of french bread, it took a lot of willpower for it to last me three days. I'd just munch on it all day with butter and salt or make grilled cheeses with it.
  • SymphonynSonata
    SymphonynSonata Posts: 533 Member
    People used to always think it was strange how much I could eat for being so little (I haven't been overweight since I was about 12). Anyway, I didn't lose my obese appetite, apparently. I would go to Taco Bell and order (4) 5 Layer Beefy Bean Burritos, (2) Chicken/Rice burritos, (3) Caramel Apple Empanadas, (1) Churro, (1) beef chalupa, and if I was really feeling dangerous, a crunch wrap supreme. I would eat all of it by myself between 7PM-10PM, every single Sunday, except on alternating weeks where I'd go to Checkers and get (1) Strawberry Cheesecake Hole-Lotta, (2) Big Bufords, (2) Bacon Roadhouses, (1) Cheese Chilli Cheese Fries and (2-4) Cinnamon Apple Pies. On Checkers nights, I'd usually follow a few hours later with half a container of peanut butter - The Checkers food was generally finished within 1-2 hours. Everytime I'd go for Fast Food, they'd look at me with this amused face like I was joking, and sometimes ask if I was having a party. The staff at Checkers started to know me and would kinda give me this knowing nod and have me pull around whilst they prepared my food, then chit-chat about the day's drama for a few minutes before we went our separate ways. It was all for me. I was 5'4, 130lbs at my max (after losing weight when I was 12). Surprisingly, a lot of this was water weight too. I lost about 8 pounds in the first few days of controlling my calorie intake, lol.
  • msthang444
    msthang444 Posts: 491 Member
    Uh... i could literally eat a whole loaf of french bread and not feel bad about it.

    THIS. Oh man. Buy a loaf of french bread, it took a lot of willpower for it to last me three days. I'd just munch on it all day with butter and salt or make grilled cheeses with it.

    (driving off into daydreams with clouds of bread....but not the crust that's too hard... just the inside.... )
  • I could eat a whole bag of any type of barbeque chips (or regular chips really) in a sitting. Also if ice cream was in the house I felt the need to consume a huge bowl every evening. I've always been an ice cream lover. I still allot myself calories to have one of those weight watchers little cups or a 1/2 cup serving of Bluebell every few days though ;P A lot better than eating a pint's worth (and then adding syrups, malt, any cookies or preztels or crunchy candies I could find, and nuts!).
  • williamshl10
    williamshl10 Posts: 60 Member
    I used to drink 24 cans of Coca-Cola a day. Now I drink just one bottle of Mexican Coca-Cola with real sugar...One day I hope to stop drinking them altogether but it's been a 45 year addiction and I get headaches when I don't have at least one...baby steps

    I've gotten close to 2 2-liters a day of Mountain Dew, so I can feel your pain. It gave me three days of hell to get off of the stuff, but I have been clean for almost four months. I just act like it's a drug and that kind of helped me through it. :) Keep up the good work!
  • emartin17
    emartin17 Posts: 123 Member
    took a turn for the worse when I got my desk job. We used to have potlucks on fridays. That allows for me to go back and get seconds or snacks. I gained 30 lbs (weighed 150lb prior) in my first year of working here. I was pushing a size 16/18 with xl shirts. It became so mindless that I toppled over 200 lbs. I knew my heaviest was 212 or more. I went through a bad breakup and it made me realize where I was. Now I weigh near 200 after 9 years but I can run miles, do yoga, push-ups, weights, breath, and I do wear smaller clothes than before.
  • Wifey7891
    Wifey7891 Posts: 91
    I would make casseroles and would shred easily a half block of cheese on top. if only fat foods were healthy for us...
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  • Mischievous_Rascal
    Mischievous_Rascal Posts: 1,791 Member
    I used to eat an entire large bag of Doritos without even thinking about it, or Cheetos, or trail mix (the giant costco bag).

    I did that with Doritos, too!!
  • nitah1013
    nitah1013 Posts: 12 Member
    Eating until my stomach would ache.....regardless of what I was eating
  • vptayler
    vptayler Posts: 5
    2 cups of ice cream, but 1400 calories.
  • msthang444
    msthang444 Posts: 491 Member
    Eating until my stomach would ache.....regardless of what I was eating

    ^^^ This
  • JustinAnimal
    JustinAnimal Posts: 1,335 Member
    Late night cereal. Sounds harmless enough right? Except that the bowl I used held at least 3-4 cups of cereal, and I filled the milk to the brim. Then, when the cereal was gone there would be milk left so...I'd add more cereal to finish off the milk with. Easily 800-1000 calories worth of cereal in one sitting. And was a "snack".

    When I order a pizza these days, I get a small pie. That's it. SOMETIMES a small soda. I used to get a large pie, with toppings, plus a cheeseburger and fries or onion rings, and an order of hot wings. Plus a 2 liter of coke. I lived alone. All the food was gone by morning. Wow, it makes me kinda nauseous to think about that.

    Cereal is still my guilty pleasure :) I used to use a mixing bowl because those stupid cereal bowls aren't big enough! Now I use the right bowl, still 2 servings (1 serving is still unrealistic, to me ), with unsweetened almond milk. I know the pizza nights too. Loaded large pizza with a hot sub. You apparently can't have just a pizza, right? So proud of the cutbacks we can make and still live. I enjoy MFP more and more everyday :)

    I hate how pizza turns into 15 different things. I remember a time, not that long ago, when we had some subs, chips and cookies delivered. We decided to wait on the cookies while we ordered a pizza, salad and hot wings. I imagine that cookie got eaten in bed with a beer...

    But no idea how I gain weight. I don't think the 4200 calories / day ever did it...
  • estaticaa
    estaticaa Posts: 67 Member
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    At 15, I used to eat this in one afternoon with just a spoon. Ironically, I was skinny back then and never had to worry about my weight, so it took me more than a decade to realize how bad that really was.
  • Kekibird
    Kekibird Posts: 1,122 Member
    I used to eat an entire large bag of Doritos without even thinking about it, or Cheetos, or trail mix (the giant costco bag).

    Damn those large bags of trail mix with the M&Ms. Yeah, I never ate a "serving", I'd eat ALL THE SERVINGS....
  • :laugh: These pictures...LOL...STARVING!
  • Thing is, I never really had terrible eating habits- always ate lots of veggies, deferred to whole grains and the like (the bread in my house was always Ezekial.) I had a sweet tooth, but could never conceive of eating an entire pint of ice cream in one evening.

    Yet somehow, I slowly (and largely unconsciously) went from just under 180 lbs to almost 230 lbs between the ages of 23 and 30.

    For me, it was having no semblance of portion control with dinner- even if I ate chicken and kale and quinoa three nights a week, the 2 or so pasta nights per week, where I'd end up having two large bowls (maybe half a pound of pasta), ended up being close to 1,500 calories apiece when you count vodka sauce and grilled chicken. And the occasional Chinese or thai delivery (God knows the nutritional stats on what amounted to a tub of pineapple fried rice) would usually make up at least another night per week. All this coincided with a switch from an active career and gym attendance to a sedentary desk job with no gym attendance. It takes 3,600 excess calories beyond what's burned to create a pound of body fat- that was contributed to slowly, over time, like direct deposit into some perverse bank account.

    And now, of course, I know that you can't eat mountains of pasta every night and NOT go to the gym. You can't eat like you're carbo loading for a marathon and then skip the marathon.

    Point is, it was gradual- you don't have to have a trail of unthinkable, horrific gluttony in your past to explain your weight gain. For a lot of us, it was very slow, very gradual, over a long-ish period. I'm down over 20 pounds in under three months, but there's about 30 more to go, and they'll be harder. Paying the piper is something I can deal with- vanity and shame are highly motivating. It's recalibrating my lifestyle to maintaining a healthy weight over the long term that I think will be most challenging.
  • JustinAnimal
    JustinAnimal Posts: 1,335 Member
    I used to eat an entire large bag of Doritos without even thinking about it, or Cheetos, or trail mix (the giant costco bag).

    I did that with Doritos, too!!

    I could eat Costco trail mix all day long. That's the goooooood stuff right there.
  • lkeverett1
    lkeverett1 Posts: 34 Member
    I could eat a whole bag (of any kind) of potato chips by myself. I knew it was time to get it under control when I would eat a supersized McDonald's meal and it wouldn't satisfy me so I was starting to think about order 2 meals at a time. That's when I had to put my foot down!
  • WendyTerry420
    WendyTerry420 Posts: 13,274 Member
    Late night cereal. Sounds harmless enough right? Except that the bowl I used held at least 3-4 cups of cereal, and I filled the milk to the brim. Then, when the cereal was gone there would be milk left so...I'd add more cereal to finish off the milk with. Easily 800-1000 calories worth of cereal in one sitting. And was a "snack".

    When I order a pizza these days, I get a small pie. That's it. SOMETIMES a small soda. I used to get a large pie, with toppings, plus a cheeseburger and fries or onion rings, and an order of hot wings. Plus a 2 liter of coke. I lived alone. All the food was gone by morning. Wow, it makes me kinda nauseous to think about that.

    Cereal is still my guilty pleasure :) I used to use a mixing bowl because those stupid cereal bowls aren't big enough! Now I use the right bowl, still 2 servings (1 serving is still unrealistic, to me ), with unsweetened almond milk. I know the pizza nights too. Loaded large pizza with a hot sub. You apparently can't have just a pizza, right? So proud of the cutbacks we can make and still live. I enjoy MFP more and more everyday :)

    I hate how pizza turns into 15 different things. I remember a time, not that long ago, when we had some subs, chips and cookies delivered. We decided to wait on the cookies while we ordered a pizza, salad and hot wings. I imagine that cookie got eaten in bed with a beer...

    But no idea how I gain weight. I don't think the 4200 calories / day ever did it...

    I have two recipes for crust, and three for sauces. I don't log the veggies, just the cheese and meat. That makes it like 4 things instead of 15.
  • WendyTerry420
    WendyTerry420 Posts: 13,274 Member
    Late night cereal. Sounds harmless enough right? Except that the bowl I used held at least 3-4 cups of cereal, and I filled the milk to the brim. Then, when the cereal was gone there would be milk left so...I'd add more cereal to finish off the milk with. Easily 800-1000 calories worth of cereal in one sitting. And was a "snack".

    When I order a pizza these days, I get a small pie. That's it. SOMETIMES a small soda. I used to get a large pie, with toppings, plus a cheeseburger and fries or onion rings, and an order of hot wings. Plus a 2 liter of coke. I lived alone. All the food was gone by morning. Wow, it makes me kinda nauseous to think about that.

    Cereal is still my guilty pleasure :) I used to use a mixing bowl because those stupid cereal bowls aren't big enough! Now I use the right bowl, still 2 servings (1 serving is still unrealistic, to me ), with unsweetened almond milk. I know the pizza nights too. Loaded large pizza with a hot sub. You apparently can't have just a pizza, right? So proud of the cutbacks we can make and still live. I enjoy MFP more and more everyday :)

    A sub *and* a whole pizza? You were a pro!
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,990 Member
    I was just thinking of how just four months ago, I would eat three grilled cheese sandwiches (double cheese) in my bed before I went to sleep. What do you remember doing before you started MFP and how it would make you cringe today?
    If I had the calories left over before bed I would have ate them too. Realize that food isn't bad........................overconsumption is.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal/Group FitnessTrainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
  • williamshl10
    williamshl10 Posts: 60 Member
    I was just thinking of how just four months ago, I would eat three grilled cheese sandwiches (double cheese) in my bed before I went to sleep. What do you remember doing before you started MFP and how it would make you cringe today?
    If I had the calories left over before bed I would have ate them too. Realize that food isn't bad........................overconsumption is.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal/Group FitnessTrainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

    If I had the calories left over, I still would! :smile: I think it is just how gluttonous we may have all been getting before getting that lightbulb to turn on with thoughts of "Is this how I want to live?" "Do I want to become one of those "TLC" overweight specials?" For my calories intake now, if I have one apple for the whole day, I might be able to fit in all those grilled cheeses :tongue:
  • williamshl10
    williamshl10 Posts: 60 Member
    Late night cereal. Sounds harmless enough right? Except that the bowl I used held at least 3-4 cups of cereal, and I filled the milk to the brim. Then, when the cereal was gone there would be milk left so...I'd add more cereal to finish off the milk with. Easily 800-1000 calories worth of cereal in one sitting. And was a "snack".

    When I order a pizza these days, I get a small pie. That's it. SOMETIMES a small soda. I used to get a large pie, with toppings, plus a cheeseburger and fries or onion rings, and an order of hot wings. Plus a 2 liter of coke. I lived alone. All the food was gone by morning. Wow, it makes me kinda nauseous to think about that.

    Cereal is still my guilty pleasure :) I used to use a mixing bowl because those stupid cereal bowls aren't big enough! Now I use the right bowl, still 2 servings (1 serving is still unrealistic, to me ), with unsweetened almond milk. I know the pizza nights too. Loaded large pizza with a hot sub. You apparently can't have just a pizza, right? So proud of the cutbacks we can make and still live. I enjoy MFP more and more everyday :)

    A sub *and* a whole pizza? You were a pro!

    Yep :wink: You would think I was competing in one of those All You Can Eat contests! Wash that down with my 2 liter of mountain dew, take a shower to wash off that sweat from eating so much and off to dreamland. That is some sexy *kitten* right ther! :smokin:
  • cstringfellow2013
    cstringfellow2013 Posts: 172 Member
    Napping when I got home from work, then popping some frozen food in the stove and laying around on the couch all evening. My problem wasn't food, just too much vodka and laziness.

    Blasphemy! NO such thing as too much vodka!
  • asdowe13
    asdowe13 Posts: 1,951 Member
    Napping when I got home from work, then popping some frozen food in the stove and laying around on the couch all evening. My problem wasn't food, just too much vodka and laziness.

    Blasphemy! NO such thing as too much vodka!

    Any Vodka is too much vodka.

    But I like a real drink. Scotch and that sweet sweet nectar of the gods Dark Rum (not the captain, or bacardi crap)
  • Ysmir
    Ysmir Posts: 828 Member
    Going back for more. Then going back again.

    Really the biggest thing for me was willfully ignoring my body when it told me I was full. "Can't be full, this tastes too good and I can still breathe". Now, I have retrained my mind to listen to my stomach instead of my stomach listening to my mind.
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    Bought a pepsi and snickers bar from the vending machine almost every day when I went to work. I knew it was bad for me but going to work at 5:30 almost every morning made for a sleepy employee, enter Pepsi. Then I always wanted to workout after work (I worked at a gym) and would be starving because the apple just wouldn't cut it, so I started eating Snickers to stifle the hunger. My workouts didn't always undo the damage I did and sometimes I never made it inside the weight room or to the treadmill.

    While I still do this from time to time, It's not as often and it usually fits into my calories.

    Girlfriend you and I woulda been best friends. Those are my two primary weaknesses. (drifting off into daydreams filled with 44oz big gulps and the corresponding free snickers....)

    Oh me too! When I was in high school, I was a cashier at a drugstore and after school I would go to Taco Bell and get several items and/or a Mexican pizza with added sour cream and a large soda for my pre-work dinner. Then during my break it was always a can of Dr. Pepper and Snickers or Reeses PB cups or occasionally both. After work I went home and usually had a mini bag of Famous Amos chocolate chip cookies my dad bought from Sam's Club, possible some Doritos, another soda or a big glass of 2% milk.

    And I wasn't that 16 yr old kid with crazy metabolism and an extremely active lifestyle. Sure I worked on my feet, but I weighed about 240 at the time (now 190 twenty years later).