Too bad all those free, pretty-looking donuts in the rec room are made of 100% poison.
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I'm glad to hear you were joking... but this is the second thread in two days about workplace sabotage with food brought in by others. I know people are generally not serious about these things but I will never understand how it is other people's responsibility to keep someone on track with their goals.
I never said it was anyone else's responsibility to keep me on track. Not at all. The annoying thing is my old tendency to give into temptation, if we want to actually analyze it. In a joking way, I can blame it on the pastries and call them annoying or call them poison- but it's not the fault of the inanimate lumps of dough or of the people who bring them in. Of course it's my fault/responsibility.
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I mean I am sure they would taste delicious, if only they weren't made with 100% ricin flour. That's why I can't even think of touching them.
(Free treats at work, especially this time of the year, are SO annoying! I don't buy junk food at the grocery store anymore but it somehow still rears its ugly head!)
Yes totally annoying vs pretty awesome someone decided to share with their co workers out of the goodness of their hearts
^^^ This.
In for workplace sabotage and imagining good food has poison in it just to avoid partaking in something that was a totally nice gesture by someone in your office....
Workplace sabotage? I was just posting this as a joke, goodness gracious. Just expressing how hard it is to avoid junk food when you have a humongous sweet tooth and no caloric space for it. Of course it was a gesture of good will. There is no way in hell I would ever bring this up with any coworkers since I know it was a gesture of good will.
you can't fit a 200 calorie donut into your day...????0 -
Eat that donut unless your allergic. If it meets your macros than go for it. Calorie in Calorie out. I would get all my protein in first before eating that donut given if you have calories,fat,sugars,carbs left over in your daily intake than go for it. Don't be afraid of food.0
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I'm glad to hear you were joking... but this is the second thread in two days about workplace sabotage with food brought in by others. I know people are generally not serious about these things but I will never understand how it is other people's responsibility to keep someone on track with their goals.
I never said it was anyone else's responsibility to keep me on track. Not at all. The annoying thing is my old tendency to give into temptation, if we want to actually analyze it. In a joking way, I can blame it on the pastries and call them annoying or call them poison- but it's not the fault of the inanimate lumps of dough or of the people who bring them in. Of course it's my fault/responsibility.
Whew. Again, you'd be surprised how many people on here actually do blame others for bringing in tasty treats and call it sabotage.
Good luck with your goals, but I also think you might be able to fit that donut in if you wanted it!
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I mean I am sure they would taste delicious, if only they weren't made with 100% ricin flour. That's why I can't even think of touching them.
(Free treats at work, especially this time of the year, are SO annoying! I don't buy junk food at the grocery store anymore but it somehow still rears its ugly head!)
I bet someone sneezed on them.
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Try living with a partner and four kids, who dont eat dinner and instead she lets them fill up on crisps and chocolate all night...all i get is one shelf in the fridge for my stuff, the rest is full of so much snack foods...0
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I mean I am sure they would taste delicious, if only they weren't made with 100% ricin flour. That's why I can't even think of touching them.
(Free treats at work, especially this time of the year, are SO annoying! I don't buy junk food at the grocery store anymore but it somehow still rears its ugly head!)
Yes totally annoying vs pretty awesome someone decided to share with their co workers out of the goodness of their hearts
^^^ This.
In for workplace sabotage and imagining good food has poison in it just to avoid partaking in something that was a totally nice gesture by someone in your office....
Workplace sabotage? I was just posting this as a joke, goodness gracious. Just expressing how hard it is to avoid junk food when you have a humongous sweet tooth and no caloric space for it. Of course it was a gesture of good will. There is no way in hell I would ever bring this up with any coworkers since I know it was a gesture of good will.
you can't fit a 200 calorie donut into your day...????
http://www.dunkindonuts.com/content/dunkindonuts/en/menu/nutrition/nutrition_catalog.html?nutrition_catalog_hidden=0&nutrition_catalog_needType=All&nutrition_catalog_selPage=1&nutrition_catalog_perPage=50&filt_type=Bakery
The one I was looking at at 360 calories would have been *23%* of my net calories for a slight weight loss trend. I can't afford that and also beat hunger cravings all day if I want to have a good deficit at the end of the day. It's about compromising, a 10 AM treat for no reason at all just doesn't fit into my day - if I have space after dinner, I can have a small 80 calorie cookie at home.0 -
Try living with a partner and four kids, who dont eat dinner and instead she lets them fill up on crisps and chocolate all night...all i get is one shelf in the fridge for my stuff, the rest is full of so much snack foods...
^^ This is my life... he keeps losing weight and is a very unhealthy 116 so I'm trying to fatten him up, lol. The teen eats everything and then some, the 9 yr old refuses to eat anything, and the toddler thinks yours must taste better than his. And all I want to do is stay under calorie... SMH0 -
tropic80girl wrote: »Try living with a partner and four kids, who dont eat dinner and instead she lets them fill up on crisps and chocolate all night...all i get is one shelf in the fridge for my stuff, the rest is full of so much snack foods...
^^ This is my life... he keeps losing weight and is a very unhealthy 116 so I'm trying to fatten him up, lol. The teen eats everything and then some, the 9 yr old refuses to eat anything, and the toddler thinks yours must taste better than his. And all I want to do is stay under calorie... SMH
your man-friend is 116lbs?
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I mean I am sure they would taste delicious, if only they weren't made with 100% ricin flour. That's why I can't even think of touching them.
(Free treats at work, especially this time of the year, are SO annoying! I don't buy junk food at the grocery store anymore but it somehow still rears its ugly head!)
Good more for the rest of us...0 -
ILiftHeavyAcrylics wrote: »Hmm TIL I've not only been sabotaging my coworkers, but poisoning them. :indifferent:
If you were my co-worker I would totally take you up on your offer of sweet delicious posion... especially if there is chocolate icing and maybe some festive sprinkles.0 -
I've eaten a donut or two in the last few weeks. Can anyone tell me how much time I have left?0
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I mean I am sure they would taste delicious, if only they weren't made with 100% ricin flour. That's why I can't even think of touching them.
(Free treats at work, especially this time of the year, are SO annoying! I don't buy junk food at the grocery store anymore but it somehow still rears its ugly head!)
Yes totally annoying vs pretty awesome someone decided to share with their co workers out of the goodness of their hearts
Perhaps. But perhaps not. I often bring treats I just don't want in my house to work. I do it so I'm not tempted, not out of the goodness of my heart. I actually feel pretty guilty sometimes when I see some of my obese co-workers pigging out on stuff I brought.0 -
I mean I am sure they would taste delicious, if only they weren't made with 100% ricin flour. That's why I can't even think of touching them.
(Free treats at work, especially this time of the year, are SO annoying! I don't buy junk food at the grocery store anymore but it somehow still rears its ugly head!)
Yes totally annoying vs pretty awesome someone decided to share with their co workers out of the goodness of their hearts
^^^ This.
In for workplace sabotage and imagining good food has poison in it just to avoid partaking in something that was a totally nice gesture by someone in your office....
Workplace sabotage? I was just posting this as a joke, goodness gracious. Just expressing how hard it is to avoid junk food when you have a humongous sweet tooth and no caloric space for it. Of course it was a gesture of good will. There is no way in hell I would ever bring this up with any coworkers since I know it was a gesture of good will.
you can't fit a 200 calorie donut into your day...????
http://www.dunkindonuts.com/content/dunkindonuts/en/menu/nutrition/nutrition_catalog.html?nutrition_catalog_hidden=0&nutrition_catalog_needType=All&nutrition_catalog_selPage=1&nutrition_catalog_perPage=50&filt_type=Bakery
The one I was looking at at 360 calories would have been *23%* of my net calories for a slight weight loss trend. I can't afford that and also beat hunger cravings all day if I want to have a good deficit at the end of the day. It's about compromising, a 10 AM treat for no reason at all just doesn't fit into my day - if I have space after dinner, I can have a small 80 calorie cookie at home.
eat the damn donut and run a few laps. it's not going to kill you... yet.0 -
Need2Exerc1se wrote: »I mean I am sure they would taste delicious, if only they weren't made with 100% ricin flour. That's why I can't even think of touching them.
(Free treats at work, especially this time of the year, are SO annoying! I don't buy junk food at the grocery store anymore but it somehow still rears its ugly head!)
Yes totally annoying vs pretty awesome someone decided to share with their co workers out of the goodness of their hearts
Perhaps. But perhaps not. I often bring treats I just don't want in my house to work. I do it so I'm not tempted, not out of the goodness of my heart. I actually feel pretty guilty sometimes when I see some of my obese co-workers pigging out on stuff I brought.
enabler...0 -
Need2Exerc1se wrote: »I mean I am sure they would taste delicious, if only they weren't made with 100% ricin flour. That's why I can't even think of touching them.
(Free treats at work, especially this time of the year, are SO annoying! I don't buy junk food at the grocery store anymore but it somehow still rears its ugly head!)
Yes totally annoying vs pretty awesome someone decided to share with their co workers out of the goodness of their hearts
Perhaps. But perhaps not. I often bring treats I just don't want in my house to work. I do it so I'm not tempted, not out of the goodness of my heart. I actually feel pretty guilty sometimes when I see some of my obese co-workers pigging out on stuff I brought.
enabler...
It's true. But it's them or me. They lost. I'm not proud of it.0 -
Need2Exerc1se wrote: »Need2Exerc1se wrote: »I mean I am sure they would taste delicious, if only they weren't made with 100% ricin flour. That's why I can't even think of touching them.
(Free treats at work, especially this time of the year, are SO annoying! I don't buy junk food at the grocery store anymore but it somehow still rears its ugly head!)
Yes totally annoying vs pretty awesome someone decided to share with their co workers out of the goodness of their hearts
Perhaps. But perhaps not. I often bring treats I just don't want in my house to work. I do it so I'm not tempted, not out of the goodness of my heart. I actually feel pretty guilty sometimes when I see some of my obese co-workers pigging out on stuff I brought.
enabler...
It's true. But it's them or me. They lost. I'm not proud of it.
Don't worry about it. I wouldn't.
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Need2Exerc1se wrote: »Need2Exerc1se wrote: »I mean I am sure they would taste delicious, if only they weren't made with 100% ricin flour. That's why I can't even think of touching them.
(Free treats at work, especially this time of the year, are SO annoying! I don't buy junk food at the grocery store anymore but it somehow still rears its ugly head!)
Yes totally annoying vs pretty awesome someone decided to share with their co workers out of the goodness of their hearts
Perhaps. But perhaps not. I often bring treats I just don't want in my house to work. I do it so I'm not tempted, not out of the goodness of my heart. I actually feel pretty guilty sometimes when I see some of my obese co-workers pigging out on stuff I brought.
enabler...
It's true. But it's them or me. They lost. I'm not proud of it.
This post was mostly a joke, I am super-aware that what I eat is 100% my responsibility. That being said... think of it this way. If your coworkers weren't eating the junk food you brought in, they would probably be going to the vending machines or a store for some junk?0 -
Need2Exerc1se wrote: »Need2Exerc1se wrote: »I mean I am sure they would taste delicious, if only they weren't made with 100% ricin flour. That's why I can't even think of touching them.
(Free treats at work, especially this time of the year, are SO annoying! I don't buy junk food at the grocery store anymore but it somehow still rears its ugly head!)
Yes totally annoying vs pretty awesome someone decided to share with their co workers out of the goodness of their hearts
Perhaps. But perhaps not. I often bring treats I just don't want in my house to work. I do it so I'm not tempted, not out of the goodness of my heart. I actually feel pretty guilty sometimes when I see some of my obese co-workers pigging out on stuff I brought.
enabler...
It's true. But it's them or me. They lost. I'm not proud of it.
This post was mostly a joke, I am super-aware that what I eat is 100% my responsibility. That being said... think of it this way. If your coworkers weren't eating the junk food you brought in, they would probably be going to the vending machines or a store for some junk?
They would. That's how I justify it to myself.
I am half-joking. I don't 'worry' about it because it is their choice, but I do feel a twinge of guilt sometimes.0
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