Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))
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Laurend224 wrote: »0somuchbetter0 wrote: »Laurend224 wrote: »0somuchbetter0 wrote: »0somuchbetter0 wrote: »amandarunning wrote: »Girl Scout Cookies? I'm guessing a fund raiser like our "Bob A Job"?
The thin mints are the best! I was going to buy some from a woman I go to pole class with, but she stopped coming to class. I guess that's a good thing, b/c I can do some damage with those things!
Give me your address...I'll mail you some...*evil cackle*
I have 2 cases of thin mints in my bedroom closet. I ordered them when I thought they were going to be vegan, but we got last year's leftovers. I haven't decided whether to sell them or just dole them out to the kids for lunch snacks.
According to my info they are vegan...or were last year's leftovers not?
My daughter is selling them and that has been the big question--did they change the recipe or have Thin Mints always been vegan?
No, it's a new recipe. Last year's cookies have whey in them.
If we actually get any vegan cookies this year we are going to downplay it. In Alabama, vegan = eating bark and twigs.
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Um, me too. I work out at home when no one's here, so whatever, lol! But yes it feels gross to hang it up to "air out"!funjen1972 wrote: »I wear the same stinky workout clothes for several days without washing. Ewww gross, I know. Always change my socks though lol
Me too, but only at home. Since gaining weight I only have a few outfits, so stinky it is.0 -
Alatariel75 wrote: »I'm having nachos for breakfast. Right now.
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Here is my confession: 90% of the time I make my dinner different then what I make for my family, most of the time I eat the same thing day after day, BUT I like it, lol.
I do that too, nothing wrong with it, however, when co-workers ask me what are you eating for lunch, I feel a little anxious because it's the fifth day of gumbo.0 -
jenniferhajhaj wrote: »I was supposed to go grocery shopping and buy things like organic chicken and veggies for salad and somehow found myself saying, "A cheeseburger and small french fries," into the golden arches box last week. I don't even like McDonald's. Now I'm going to a different market that doesn't have a fast food drive thru in the same parking lot.
I can relate, I have checked the calories on a Whataburger Jr. and small fries, they aren't to bad, but I'm saving getting it for a special occasion.0 -
girlviernes wrote: »confession, I judge people big time for spelling "lose" as "loose."
Me too, and when they are saying/typing "your" for you're. Drives me insane and it happens a lot.0 -
mamapeach910 wrote: »mamapeach910 wrote: »soloelixir wrote: »I resent thin people. I've been fat my whole life, and have no idea what it's like to be thin. I know I shouldn't resent them, but damn, when I see a thin girl complaining about how those jeans make her *kitten* look big, I want to slap her in the face.Me too!!!!!! In fact it pisses me off. I think it is because I just WISH that the hunt fr the perfect jeans on a perfect body was my biggest issue. Maybe it is jealousy? But either way.... I feel the same!
This is just damn sad. SMH :noway:
I don't see it... It does annoy me when I see girls that look fantastic complain that their clothes make them look fat. Although I guess now I just feel sad for them because they don't realize how great they look, and they'll look back one day and realize that they were wasting too much energy on something that wasn't even true and wish they could look that way again lol.
I totally fail to see how that is body shaming, like some people mentioned above... Being jealous of someone's body is shaming them? How?
For not washing clothes after working out, some people just don't sweat much. I'm always sweating like crazy at the gym but I see people running in SWEATERS next to me and they seem just fine. So *shrug*.
Of course you don't. *nod* *shrug*
You know, the thread title asked for no judgement, and that's pretty much all you've contributed.
Confession: I judge people for not washing their clothes... that ish is nasty as hell. Better?
Reality check: All of us wash them. Just not every day. You made assumptions. You also made a leap and assumed that we didn't wipe down gym equipment. What exactly did you plan to do when you came into a thread sharing confessions?
Question: Do you wash your judgey pants every time you put them on?
Some people just don't follow instructions.0 -
Nessa_the_Wild wrote: »I ate almost an entire dominos pizza on Saturday. And Sunday I had quesadillas Mac and cheese and beer. I feel really guilty and a little sick.
I'm jealous.0 -
Will_Run_for_Food wrote: »I was craving something sweet the other night but had absolutely nothing in the house that would satisfy me except some hot chocolate. So I ate two spoonfuls of the powder. Two spoonfuls. Of the powder.
I used to do this all the time. With Horlicks as well.0 -
I am going to eat this entire bag of sweet potato chips - gluten free, which I don't need and 5oz. I am also going to log it.0
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So, two years ago my sister wanted me to let her Wii judge my fitness so that she could feel superior. I was in the midst of being fat and a couch potato. I didn't do it. However, a few weeks ago, I made her do a walking DVD with me that does get a little intense and she quit quite a while before it was over. I finished the entire thing. I am still savoring that moment secretly.2
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I know you can't spot reduce but I try really, really hard to spot reduce0
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obscuremusicreference wrote: »I know you can't spot reduce but I try really, really hard to spot reduce
^^ THIS! My mind knows that I can't spot reduce, but the rest of me refuses to believe it. Too bad I can't truffle shuffle my way out of these big thighs.0 -
Will_Run_for_Food wrote: »I was craving something sweet the other night but had absolutely nothing in the house that would satisfy me except some hot chocolate. So I ate two spoonfuls of the powder. Two spoonfuls. Of the powder.
its really amazing mixed into whipped cream... just sayin
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azulvioleta6 wrote: »Me too! I feel badly about it, but I'm an English major and I was just wondering today if the moderators could make an announcement post about using lose instead of loose, and losing instead of loosing.girlviernes wrote: »confession, I judge people big time for spelling "lose" as "loose."
No, you feel BAD about it.
--English Instructor
Lol! You're right. Unless of course I mean I feel around badly, lol!0 -
Sometimes, the only reason that I wear a bra is so that I have a place to put my Fitbit and iPod.0
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This is pitiful. Yesterday morning I was a little late for work because I can't running around the house, hoping to get things moving along so I could poop and then weight myself because I knew it would show a loss if I did. It didn't happen, lol. I weighed this morning though and was down two pounds. It apparently happened eventually:)0
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Lately I have been craving Cool Ranch Doritos. Do those even exist anymore? I was thinking about it and realized that the last time I had those was 28 years ago.
For some random reason, I can remember that the last time I had a donut was on March 3, 2004. I don't usually like such things, but it was free and it had really awesome pastry cream and raspberry filling.0 -
Hello, my name is Lyndsey, and I have a sprinkle addiction. I love ice cream, but i view it mostly as a vehicle for sprinkles. None the less, i gained a lot of "comfort weight" once i got engaged over the summer due to this addiction. I started this in an attempt to help me lose weight before my wedding in September. I've been diligently tracking everything I consume. The first day, I realized I was eating a disturbing amount of calories. After that, I cut my calories down to 1200. At this point, I'm down to between 600-900 calories a day. I lost 8 pounds this week.0
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I had DH put a lock on the refrigerator and the pantry because after taking my nighttime meds I was zombie eating entire bags of nacho chips, containers of cookies, boxes of crackers and was waking up to mystery dishes wondering, "What in the world happened last night?" The first night with the lock on, I went to the fridge and realized I couldn't open it and apparently fell back asleep, but I Dreamed about food all night long! After the second night, I don't even go in the kitchen anymore. Prior to the locks, this had been going on for 3 years and had resulted in a weight gain of 30 pounds.
(BTW, not ambien- trazadone)0 -
AllTheNoms wrote: »I torture myself watching food-related TV. I can't stop watching Top Chef, Masterchef, Chopped, The Taste, Cutthroat Kitchen.....
It's like I have to be near food even if I'm not eating it.
Bro.... I feel your pain. My fiance is a chef, and he is constantly making these gorgeous meals.. while I'm eating raw spinach. As in, he made filet mignon with an Asiago Parm Crab sauce... kill me now. And brownies for desert.... he's a horrible human being. MUST BE NICE TO BE NATURALLY THIN!1 -
delisa8411 wrote: »So, two years ago my sister wanted me to let her Wii judge my fitness so that she could feel superior. I was in the midst of being fat and a couch potato. I didn't do it. However, a few weeks ago, I made her do a walking DVD with me that does get a little intense and she quit quite a while before it was over. I finished the entire thing. I am still savoring that moment secretly.
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lyndseysolar wrote: »Hello, my name is Lyndsey, and I have a sprinkle addiction. I love ice cream, but i view it mostly as a vehicle for sprinkles. None the less, i gained a lot of "comfort weight" once i got engaged over the summer due to this addiction. I started this in an attempt to help me lose weight before my wedding in September. I've been diligently tracking everything I consume. The first day, I realized I was eating a disturbing amount of calories. After that, I cut my calories down to 1200. At this point, I'm down to between 600-900 calories a day. I lost 8 pounds this week.
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Glockland43 wrote: »The days I don't finish logging or don't log at all are the days I drink 4+ alcoholic drinks. I need to log those days to acknowledge the caloric reality of it. And I just need to quit drinking so damn much.
I watch the clock so I can add the last of my alcohol to the next day once it's hit midnight. I, too, need to stop drinking. I can log more calories with beer than I can with food any day of the week so I've cut back a bunch.0 -
I wish I was running everyday and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. I wish I knew what "healthy" looked like in my fridge. I wish my feet didn't hurt so much for walking an hour and I wish...I could start and maintain this great habit of eating healthy and excercicing without craving pizza and ice cream. Today is my day #1 and I ate a small slice of pizza before walking for an hour0
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Will_Run_for_Food wrote: »I was craving something sweet the other night but had absolutely nothing in the house that would satisfy me except some hot chocolate. So I ate two spoonfuls of the powder. Two spoonfuls. Of the powder.
Confession: After reading this post, I tried it.0 -
I wish I was running everyday and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. I wish I knew what "healthy" looked like in my fridge. I wish my feet didn't hurt so much for walking an hour and I wish...I could start and maintain this great habit of eating healthy and excercicing without craving pizza and ice cream. Today is my day #1 and I ate a small slice of pizza before walking for an hour
Stay strong. You don't need to run everyday to be healthy. Log, eat in a deficit, give it time, and you will see the changes you want to. I found I was only realy hungry for the first few days of dieting, and while I get cravings, it is something that can be tolerated. You can google healthy plate or read the road to sexypants sticky if you want some ideas for starting out. Good for you for deciding to take care of yourself0 -
FitGeekery wrote: »When they get older they'll figure out to leave haribo sugar free hellbears out where you can find them. Then you'll really think life isn't fair!
Google that if you don't know about them. The Amazon reviews are delicious, but not necessarily safe for work!
... oh dear, I just read the top 3 reviews at work and I'm pretty sure my coworkers think I'm crazy. I've had tears streaming down my face for a good hour and I think I might have done some damage to my internal organs from desperately trying to suppress the laughter XD
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