I need a cheeseburger
smithjl2
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It's 9:30 AM in Pittsburgh, PA. It's about 12 degrees today, the perfect opportunity to make a "comfort food" excuse. I'm sitting in my cubicle obsessing about cheeseburgers. I brought my lunch today and I'm not hungry. The only thing keeping me away from Five Guys is the prospect of having to walk 15 minutes in the cold. There's really no point to this post at all, I just figured I'd share the struggles of a weak moment. Stay warm, everyone! And if you know of a good place in downtown Pittsburgh to get a bison burger, let me know for future reference.
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Ah, comfort food. I am in south Florida where it is 51 degrees. Cold by our standards. What about making a cheeseburger without the bun and a nice salad for dinner? Have the condiments, measured of course, the pickles etc. You know, all the good stuff without the soggy bun. Hope you have a good day!0
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Then eat a cheeseburger. Just remove something else from your daily caloric intake to fit it in. Just because you are on a diet doesn't mean you can't still eat food that you enjoy.0
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Ah, comfort food. I am in south Florida where it is 51 degrees. Cold by our standards. What about making a cheeseburger without the bun and a nice salad for dinner? Have the condiments, measured of course, the pickles etc. You know, all the good stuff without the soggy bun. Hope you have a good day!
I understand that I don't have to deprive myself, however over the years I've taken that as an entitlement to food and a reason to make excuses for eating terribly. It has backfired every time. I've never been strict when working on weight loss, and because of that I've never been able to change my behaviors.0 -
You can fit a cheeseburger in your calories. Ok, you're saying you have to be strict when you lose weight.. but then what? Once you're at your goal weight, you'll only be able to eat a bit more than what you're eating to lose now (assuming you have a reasonable deficit to lose one pound a week).
I mean, I can buy 94% beef, some buns, and cheese, and make a burger for 400 calories. I don't see what's wrong with that at all.0 -
If I was in downtown Pitt I would be dreaming of hitting the Strip to get some Primanti's!0
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A cheeseburger sounds good...really good. There is a 5 guys right across from my work...But I'm running errands on lunch and will have to simply heat up my chicken chili I brought in today.0
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OH hecks... I would walk the 15 mins in the cold to have a delicious juicy burger from 5 Guys...
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It's 9:30 AM in Pittsburgh, PA. It's about 12 degrees today, the perfect opportunity to make a "comfort food" excuse. I'm sitting in my cubicle obsessing about cheeseburgers. I brought my lunch today and I'm not hungry. The only thing keeping me away from Five Guys is the prospect of having to walk 15 minutes in the cold. There's really no point to this post at all, I just figured I'd share the struggles of a weak moment. Stay warm, everyone! And if you know of a good place in downtown Pittsburgh to get a bison burger, let me know for future reference.
cough, cough Fatheads, cough, cough
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Mmmm, 5 guys. I seldom get to go there. I can only go alone, and 99% of the time I have my daughter with me who is allergic to nuts. Great excuse to stay away! LOL0
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enterdanger wrote: »A cheeseburger sounds good...really good. There is a 5 guys right across from my work...But I'm running errands on lunch and will have to simply heat up my chicken chili I brought in today.
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I had a cheeseburger last night for supper. It's a rare occurrence but my light lunch made up for it. Weight continues to go down.
Now having lived way up North-above the arctic circle- it's not really cold where you are-you just aren't dressing for it!0 -
caseythirteen wrote: »If I was in downtown Pitt I would be dreaming of hitting the Strip to get some Primanti's!
That's tempting too :-D0 -
You can fit a cheeseburger in your calories. Ok, you're saying you have to be strict when you lose weight.. but then what? Once you're at your goal weight, you'll only be able to eat a bit more than what you're eating to lose now (assuming you have a reasonable deficit to lose one pound a week).
I mean, I can buy 94% beef, some buns, and cheese, and make a burger for 400 calories. I don't see what's wrong with that at all.
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You can fit a cheeseburger in your calories. Ok, you're saying you have to be strict when you lose weight.. but then what? Once you're at your goal weight, you'll only be able to eat a bit more than what you're eating to lose now (assuming you have a reasonable deficit to lose one pound a week).
I mean, I can buy 94% beef, some buns, and cheese, and make a burger for 400 calories. I don't see what's wrong with that at all.
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You can fit a cheeseburger in your calories. Ok, you're saying you have to be strict when you lose weight.. but then what? Once you're at your goal weight, you'll only be able to eat a bit more than what you're eating to lose now (assuming you have a reasonable deficit to lose one pound a week).
I mean, I can buy 94% beef, some buns, and cheese, and make a burger for 400 calories. I don't see what's wrong with that at all.
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You can fit a cheeseburger in your calories. Ok, you're saying you have to be strict when you lose weight.. but then what? Once you're at your goal weight, you'll only be able to eat a bit more than what you're eating to lose now (assuming you have a reasonable deficit to lose one pound a week).
I mean, I can buy 94% beef, some buns, and cheese, and make a burger for 400 calories. I don't see what's wrong with that at all.
Google is your friend. If I want something I know is outrageous, I'll search the nutrition info to see if there's something similar that is lower in calorie. Or if it's a ton of food, I plan on just eating a portion of it. Just depends, but I do like to plan ahead if I can and then go in prepared.
ETA: In this case, I'd bypass the cheese and jump on the little bacon burger for 10 extra calories. Personal preference...0 -
Walking in the cold means you will probably have a pretty brisk pace (pun intended) so you will burn extra calories getting to 5 Guys and back, and then as others have said, their Little Burgers are only around 500 cals. If you can do without the fries (which I could never do - that's the best part of 5 Guys!) then it should be pretty easy to work into your day...0
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OMG - Five Guys!!
Me love. Me want. Me miss.
The little burgers just don't cut it for me. I have great intentions of going in there to order one but then wind up ordering something different. I think the smell of the burgers cooking puts me in a trance and takes away my willpower. So I have no choice, honestly, than to stay away.
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It's 9:30 AM in Pittsburgh, PA. It's about 12 degrees today, the perfect opportunity to make a "comfort food" excuse. I'm sitting in my cubicle obsessing about cheeseburgers. I brought my lunch today and I'm not hungry. The only thing keeping me away from Five Guys is the prospect of having to walk 15 minutes in the cold. There's really no point to this post at all, I just figured I'd share the struggles of a weak moment. Stay warm, everyone! And if you know of a good place in downtown Pittsburgh to get a bison burger, let me know for future reference.
Wow lots of folks really want you to eat that burger0 -
Sorry - my last post was with my phone and it got cut off. I also wrote something like this:
Good for you for coming here instead, since it sounds like you don't think the burger is a good idea right now. After all, your not hungry and you did have something else planned. I'll bet if you go ahead with the lunch you brought, you'll feel satisfied and feel really good about it. So much of what I'm learning right now is when the temptations and cravings are worth budgeting in, and when it is just a craving that I can learn to deal with.
I'm also having a few well budgeted, lower calorie days before Superbowl - fun!!0 -
Sorry - my last post was with my phone and it got cut off. I also wrote something like this:
Good for you for coming here instead, since it sounds like you don't think the burger is a good idea right now. After all, your not hungry and you did have something else planned. I'll bet if you go ahead with the lunch you brought, you'll feel satisfied and feel really good about it. So much of what I'm learning right now is when the temptations and cravings are worth budgeting in, and when it is just a craving that I can learn to deal with.
I'm also having a few well budgeted, lower calorie days before Superbowl - fun!!
Thank you so much for your positive and uplifting response! This was exactly the kind of response that I needed - that will help keep me on the right track. You are right - I was satisfied with my lunch, and I'm glad I didn't give into a temptation that I'm going to have to deal with nearly every day.0 -
I'm going for a whole Reuben tonight!0
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