Forgiving Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years
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Flogging!!! I do not care how ridiculously far over my cals I go on a rare holiday...
I've sinned, I liked it, and I am definitely going to do it again and again
I know that I know that I know that I can and will maintain my healthy habits after the splurge... I also have enough of a grasp of the math to know that at worst it might add 1 or 2 weeks to the time it will take me to reach my goal, so what?
On the other hand, if you aren't that confident yet, have an eating disorder, or if that 1 or 2 weeks is really important to you then by all means stick to it on holidays and such.0 -
not everyone goes crazy on thanksgiving. i don't want mfp scolding me for something i didn't do.0
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There are lots of Americans that do not do Thanksgiving -- hubby and I had a quiet day at home. For us, it was Thursday.
And forget about Christmas.0 -
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sheldonklein wrote: »
Apart that it celebrates the taking of land from the natives and forcing them onto reservations?
Or the fact that some people just can't afford it?
Or that some people simply don't want to?0 -
I used to live on a reservation when I was younger.
Thanksgiving was NOT observed.0 -
I pre-logged my food for the day. I found it helpful because I had a plan. I didn't suffer any anxiety or guilt over my choices. I actually went back and deleted food I didn't end up eating because I was full.
The food diary is a tool. If you don't want to log on holidays then don't.0 -
Sevendust912 wrote: »Did all I could this Thanksgiving dinner to stay under my daily calorie goal. No alcohol; No dessert; No potato, No cranberry; I brought my own butter spray (for Italian bread) & balsamic spray (for salad) and Fat Free Turkey gravy. Ate small for breakfast.
BUT I went bread-carb crazy and was worried I had gone too far with 1 ¼ cup of bread stuffing and about 7.5 ounces of turkey breast (no skin) and 5 slices of Italian bread throughout the day and a Fiber bar.
After I mentally added 15% for possible errors, I still managed to stay under goal – so I was very satisfied with the numbers…now for Christmas. Of course, my next weigh-in will tell the real story.
bolded part makes me sad …why can't one just enjoy the holiday and not word about calories …i ate 5500 today and I don't give a damn...
You don't have to overeat to enjoy a holiday, also Thanksgiving food is very "meh" in my opinion, so fortunately it's never been much of a problem for me.
Respectfully, I disagree. There is a thread on here having a contest to see how many calories they can eat on Thanksgiving. My friends and family are the same way, just until you can't move and have to take a nap. How is that not overeating?
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What's to forgive? I don't have any holiday hang-ups or weird emotional relationships with food, so this idea doesn't make sense for me. Plus, not everybody celebrates the same food holidays.
I think OP is joking...right?0 -
Sevendust912 wrote: »Sevendust912 wrote: »Did all I could this Thanksgiving dinner to stay under my daily calorie goal. No alcohol; No dessert; No potato, No cranberry; I brought my own butter spray (for Italian bread) & balsamic spray (for salad) and Fat Free Turkey gravy. Ate small for breakfast.
BUT I went bread-carb crazy and was worried I had gone too far with 1 ¼ cup of bread stuffing and about 7.5 ounces of turkey breast (no skin) and 5 slices of Italian bread throughout the day and a Fiber bar.
After I mentally added 15% for possible errors, I still managed to stay under goal – so I was very satisfied with the numbers…now for Christmas. Of course, my next weigh-in will tell the real story.
bolded part makes me sad …why can't one just enjoy the holiday and not word about calories …i ate 5500 today and I don't give a damn...
You don't have to overeat to enjoy a holiday, also Thanksgiving food is very "meh" in my opinion, so fortunately it's never been much of a problem for me.
Respectfully, I disagree. There is a thread on here having a contest to see how many calories they can eat on Thanksgiving. My friends and family are the same way, just until you can't move and have to take a nap. How is that not overeating?
The thread to reach 6000 calories is for fun, I would have eaten that much thread or not, because I was eating everything I wanted. It also shows people that you don't have to be afraid of one day. It was fun to log.
Shutting MFP down on holidays is just well stupid... but even worse is having MFP scold me because I ate everything.
1. I didn't do anything wrong so why scold me.
2. It's my job to decide for myself what I want or do not want to eat
It was close enough when I logged my food and MFP said if I ate like this every day in 5 weeks I would gain 40 lbs.0 -
whats the deal with New Year? Its no different to any other weekend when i might have a meal out and a few drinks...?0
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TavistockToad wrote: »whats the deal with New Year? Its no different to any other weekend when i might have a meal out and a few drinks...?
New Years for us is generally a platter of fresh seafood and a couple bottles of bubbles - probably less calories than a regular dinner!
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Alatariel75 wrote: »TavistockToad wrote: »whats the deal with New Year? Its no different to any other weekend when i might have a meal out and a few drinks...?
New Years for us is generally a platter of fresh seafood and a couple bottles of bubbles - probably less calories than a regular dinner!
I usually sleep through most of New Years it's probably one of my lowest calorie days0 -
TavistockToad wrote: »whats the deal with New Year? Its no different to any other weekend when i might have a meal out and a few drinks...?
I was wondering that. Pre kids I would've had a few drinks NYE, but now I might have one lol. We sometimes go to a party on New years day as it's my husband's aunt's birthday, but if it weren't for that it would be a normal day.0 -
Boxing Day is a big one for us, Christmas Day is for family, then boxing day we always have friends over for a huge over the top BBQ brunch which generally ends up bleeding into a beach BBQ then a Christmas leftover dinner....0
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http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/NoelFigart1/view/the-problem-isn-t-the-feast-day-711660
My rant on the subject.0 -
Sevendust912 wrote: »Sevendust912 wrote: »Did all I could this Thanksgiving dinner to stay under my daily calorie goal. No alcohol; No dessert; No potato, No cranberry; I brought my own butter spray (for Italian bread) & balsamic spray (for salad) and Fat Free Turkey gravy. Ate small for breakfast.
BUT I went bread-carb crazy and was worried I had gone too far with 1 ¼ cup of bread stuffing and about 7.5 ounces of turkey breast (no skin) and 5 slices of Italian bread throughout the day and a Fiber bar.
After I mentally added 15% for possible errors, I still managed to stay under goal – so I was very satisfied with the numbers…now for Christmas. Of course, my next weigh-in will tell the real story.
bolded part makes me sad …why can't one just enjoy the holiday and not word about calories …i ate 5500 today and I don't give a damn...
You don't have to overeat to enjoy a holiday, also Thanksgiving food is very "meh" in my opinion, so fortunately it's never been much of a problem for me.
Respectfully, I disagree. There is a thread on here having a contest to see how many calories they can eat on Thanksgiving. My friends and family are the same way, just until you can't move and have to take a nap. How is that not overeating?
And I was more than able to move. Sounds like you a just not mentally strong enough to do whatever er you want. And the fact that you brought your friends and family into thus conversation is pathetic. I'm not understanding this whole holier than everyone else attitude people have around here when it comes to their loved one. You, have ended up here on MFP, chance are you're not perfect. You also weren't sharp enough to understand what the 6000 calorie thread was about so I'm not wasting my time typing back and forth with you.
OK man, calm down. I have never been obese like you so maybe I don't understand the desire to stuff my face like a glutton.
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