I think my wife may hate me!

GettinFitta
GettinFitta Posts: 7 Member
edited November 13 in Motivation and Support
About three weeks into this diet and doing well, but starting to struggle with wanting to eat all the time.

So, just to help out my wife decides to cook bacon this morning for our son. He didn't want it but she told him it was all that was on offer.
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  • flumi_f
    flumi_f Posts: 1,888 Member
    She said that, because she loves you. She didn't want you to have to eat it ;)
  • GettinFitta
    GettinFitta Posts: 7 Member
    flumi_f wrote: »
    She said that, because she loves you. She didn't want you to have to eat it ;)

    I don't understand that
  • Bacon is good. Eat it! :smiley:
  • GettinFitta
    GettinFitta Posts: 7 Member
    Bacon is good. Eat it! :smiley:

    So I should quit my diet? Thanks for the advice.
  • LovingLife_Erin
    LovingLife_Erin Posts: 328 Member
    You can fit bacon into a diet. Just have a couple bits, and not tons, or have low calorie foods elsewhere to make up for the extra cals in the bacon. Otherwise look into turkey bacon, or back bacon where you can cut the fat off of. If you are starving all the time, I'd also suggest either reevaluating your calorie goals, or eating some some protein and fats to fill you up.

    Dieting doesn't have to mean suffering.
  • GettinFitta
    GettinFitta Posts: 7 Member
    You can fit bacon into a diet. Just have a couple bits, and not tons, or have low calorie foods elsewhere to make up for the extra cals in the bacon. Otherwise look into turkey bacon, or back bacon where you can cut the fat off of. If you are starving all the time, I'd also suggest either reevaluating your calorie goals, or eating some some protein and fats to fill you up.

    Dieting doesn't have to mean suffering.

    I'm not starving all the time, but miss the constant eating. Also, it is hell to try and eat a healthy breakfast when the house reeks of bacon!
  • blobby10
    blobby10 Posts: 357 Member
    So, have a grilled bacon rasher or two with scrambled eggs (no fat) and baked beans! Healthy, protein packed breakfast. As you are male, you could get away with some toast as well! Healthy eating is more about adapting rather than denying!!
  • RodaRose
    RodaRose Posts: 9,562 Member
    After another three weeks, you can teach yourself not to notice the smell.
    Alternatively, let her make bacon for you and work out how it fits into your calories for the day.
  • itstimeRK
    itstimeRK Posts: 112 Member
    edited February 2015
    I don't understand why you can't fit bacon into your macros. Do you already eat a full days worth of fat with another meal?
  • goingforahundred
    goingforahundred Posts: 590 Member
    Maybe he isn't so far into into this new eating lifestyle that he can only eat one serving. When someone is used to eating all of the time it takes a while to be able to just stop eating after one serving. Especially when it is something that you really like eating.
  • lishie_rebooted
    lishie_rebooted Posts: 2,973 Member
    You can fit bacon into a diet. Just have a couple bits, and not tons, or have low calorie foods elsewhere to make up for the extra cals in the bacon. Otherwise look into turkey bacon, or back bacon where you can cut the fat off of. If you are starving all the time, I'd also suggest either reevaluating your calorie goals, or eating some some protein and fats to fill you up.

    Dieting doesn't have to mean suffering.
    I dont pork but turkey bacon is a crap substitute.

    There's absolutely nothing wrong with eating bacon
  • coralraelamb
    coralraelamb Posts: 17 Member
    You can fit bacon into a diet. Just have a couple bits, and not tons, or have low calorie foods elsewhere to make up for the extra cals in the bacon. Otherwise look into turkey bacon, or back bacon where you can cut the fat off of. If you are starving all the time, I'd also suggest either reevaluating your calorie goals, or eating some some protein and fats to fill you up.

    Dieting doesn't have to mean suffering.

    I'm not starving all the time, but miss the constant eating. Also, it is hell to try and eat a healthy breakfast when the house reeks of bacon!

    Tell your wife to only cook bacon once a month. It's too tempting!
  • jnv7594
    jnv7594 Posts: 983 Member
    Like others have said, you can just fit the bacon in. Have it with some eggs if possible or something else as a serving of bacon on its own isn't very satiating. There's no better time to learn moderation than now...sounds like you are getting a crash course in it. But bacon is not off limits...no food is. Its not what's you eat but how much. Meat bacon all the time and have lost 75 pounds.
  • wizzybeth
    wizzybeth Posts: 3,578 Member
    2 pc bacon and 2 scrambled eggs..yummy breakfast. Now I'm sad that I don't have bacon. :(
  • coralraelamb
    coralraelamb Posts: 17 Member
    You can fit bacon into a diet. Just have a couple bits, and not tons, or have low calorie foods elsewhere to make up for the extra cals in the bacon. Otherwise look into turkey bacon, or back bacon where you can cut the fat off of. If you are starving all the time, I'd also suggest either reevaluating your calorie goals, or eating some some protein and fats to fill you up.

    Dieting doesn't have to mean suffering.
    I dont pork but turkey bacon is a crap substitute.

    There's absolutely nothing wrong with eating bacon

    Actually calorie wise no, health wise there is. It's very bad for your heart. Also he needs to get accustomed to healthier fats. Once in a while is fine though.
  • jemhh
    jemhh Posts: 14,261 Member
    I eat bacon a couple of times a week. It's easy enough to eat a eeasonable portiin if you only cook one serving. It's not like you sit on the couch munching bacon straight out of the package. You have to make an effort to cook it first. Just make 2 or 3 slices.
  • Florida_Superstar
    Florida_Superstar Posts: 194 Member
    I bet your wife doesn't hate you! :) But if you don't want to eat bacon, resisting the temptation is your job. In fact, you're going to run into that situation all the time, not just in your own home. For instance, when you're at a restaurant and everyone is ordering dessert, when you're at a sporting event and everyone is eating nachos and hot dogs, when you go to the movies and everyone is getting popcorn and mega-sized candy... Sure, you can indulge sometimes, but it's your job to stay committed to your diet. One thing that helps me is to "pre-log" my food in MFP. So even if I smell bacon in the house, I already know I'm waiting for berries and yogurt later. If you feel the need to be "eating all the time" as you said, just plan out your food so you can eat frequently and still stay within your goal. Good luck!
  • _Terrapin_
    _Terrapin_ Posts: 4,301 Member
    You can fit bacon into a diet. Just have a couple bits, and not tons, or have low calorie foods elsewhere to make up for the extra cals in the bacon. Otherwise look into turkey bacon, or back bacon where you can cut the fat off of. If you are starving all the time, I'd also suggest either reevaluating your calorie goals, or eating some some protein and fats to fill you up.

    Dieting doesn't have to mean suffering.
    I dont pork but turkey bacon is a crap substitute.

    There's absolutely nothing wrong with eating bacon

    Actually calorie wise no, health wise there is. It's very bad for your heart. Also he needs to get accustomed to healthier fats. Once in a while is fine though.

    Why is bacon bad for a heart?

  • Wiseandcurious
    Wiseandcurious Posts: 730 Member
    blobby10 wrote: »
    Healthy eating is more about adapting rather than denying!!

    I just want to say I totally love the way you phrased that! +1 on the gist of it, although it is true that adaptation is easier for some than others. In that sense, if bacon is a trigger food for the OP or they cannot practice moderation with it, makes sense to avoid it for a while. Otherwise I agree there is nothing wrong with it as a food.
  • Wiseandcurious
    Wiseandcurious Posts: 730 Member
    You can fit bacon into a diet. Just have a couple bits, and not tons, or have low calorie foods elsewhere to make up for the extra cals in the bacon. Otherwise look into turkey bacon, or back bacon where you can cut the fat off of. If you are starving all the time, I'd also suggest either reevaluating your calorie goals, or eating some some protein and fats to fill you up.

    Dieting doesn't have to mean suffering.
    I dont pork but turkey bacon is a crap substitute.

    There's absolutely nothing wrong with eating bacon

    Actually calorie wise no, health wise there is. It's very bad for your heart. Also he needs to get accustomed to healthier fats. Once in a while is fine though.

    Nobody is saying you should stuff yourself full with it daily. You can eat a classic Mediterranean-type diet and have bacon occasionally too. Nutrition is not an either | or thing in most cases, bar the obvious medical exceptions of life-threatening allergies etc.
  • SilverRose89
    SilverRose89 Posts: 447 Member
    So I should quit my diet? Thanks for the advice.

    Why would you have to quit your diet to have bacon?

    Source: On diet, had bacon this morning.
  • klund13
    klund13 Posts: 98 Member
    edited February 2015
    My husband does not hate me and he made himself bacon yesterday. :wink:
  • callsitlikeiseeit
    callsitlikeiseeit Posts: 8,626 Member
    for crying out loud, eat a piece of bacon! why make yourself miserable?

    my husband made bacon ONCE without making me any. i told him if he ever did it again, id stop buying it altogether.

    a piece or two really isn't all that bad.
  • steeliebob
    steeliebob Posts: 22 Member
    I too do 3 strips of bacon several days a week paired with two scrambled eggs ... sitting at right about -75 on the scales right now since late summer. Just have to work it in and not eat a pile!
  • HannahsMother2012
    HannahsMother2012 Posts: 47 Member
    Lol I get it! Pre diet, I felt like I had to beg hubby to go to a restaurant for a meal with me...now? He's been a bunch of times, ordered pizza for take out, as well as requests junk food every time to go to buy more produce (which is often!). It's sad hubby and i can't be on the same page at the same time :( but I'm doing this for me, and for me alone, so regardless of his choices, I've been able to stay on track :) Good luck!
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    Nothing wrong with bacon. You're a man. Surely you can fit a couple slices of bacon in your calories. I think you're looking at that 'diet' thing all wrong. Are you planning on never eating bacon ever again? It's a lifestyle change.
  • CaffeinatedConfectionist
    CaffeinatedConfectionist Posts: 1,046 Member
    edited February 2015
    2 slices of pan-fried bacon is like 100 calories. I get that people are concerned about the saturated fat in their diet, but unless you're eating a pack of bacon a day (or have pre-existing health concerns) you really don't need to worry. I eat a pretty high fat diet (and don't intentionally limit my saturated fats) and my triglycerides are fine.

    Besides, it sounds like she made it for your son, not you. But if you are really seriously upset, have you tried talking to your wife? There are a bazillion threads on here with people claiming that their SO is trying to sabotage them, when all that is really happening is that the SO is just cooking, eating, and living their lives the way they always have, and the poster expects their SO to change their lifestyle because they did, or are trying to. And often the poster never made it clear to their SO that they now have different expectations. It really boils down to a lack of communication, and not expecting other people to change the way they eat or live just because you are. It can be a struggle, but it's also not fair to expect them to.

    ETA: The first few weeks of changing your eating habits is often hard, but if you are really struggling with hunger that much, it might be time to reassess your intake and set a higher calorie goal with a smaller, more sustainable deficit. This whole process isn't going to work very well if what you're doing can't be maintained long-term.
  • megganjeninngs69
    megganjeninngs69 Posts: 51 Member
    I think the poor man just wanted to *kitten* bc his wife knows hes on a diet lol. But doesnt mean she hates u lmao she probly wasnt even thinking :p
  • Liftng4Lis
    Liftng4Lis Posts: 15,151 Member
    Bacon is good. Eat it! :smiley:

    So I should quit my diet? Thanks for the advice.

    There is nothing wrong with bacon and no reason you can't make it fit into your allotment. I had some this morning.
  • DanniB423
    DanniB423 Posts: 777 Member
    Wait. No bacon?! I'm doing this horribly wrong! And I don't want to be right.
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