How do you react when someone tries to take a bite of food you've logged?
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This face is why I always give at least a quarter of my food away...I can't resist with those big puppy eyes. He knows momma's a sucker for his charm!
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I didn't let people snake my food before, I sure am not gonna let them do it now. Hubby got the hint, but he yoinks things every so often just to get a rise out of me. Then I snarl and b##### at him, and he doesn't do it again for a while.
I always make sure to take out a portion of shrimp or tuna for the cats before I even bother to weigh it, though. Saves me the heartbreak.0 -
mangrothian wrote: »I usually eat with chopsticks. If you've seen 'Kiss of the Dragon' with Jet Li, you'll know what I mean when I say I'm going to attempt to repeat his special moves with them if you try to eat my food and I've already logged it.
I've seen your food...I'd totally be willing to risk it.
I'm on day 5 of Pilates...so feeling pretty confident lol0 -
Luckily I live alone so no humans are trying to eat my food. Occasionally a guest might, but different rules for different guests lol.
Cats on the other hand? Well, have you ever tried telling a cat no? They don't exactly listen. My male cat will go right into my dish while I eat.
But if I go near their food?
They don't share
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Hahahaha.... Oh my god! this happens to me all the time! I spent so much time calculating and balancing what i can eat or not eat and then pick out something where i know the exact amount of calories and suddenly the husband walks by and chomps off a huge bite of what i just ate half of. It is such a bunch of mixed emotions.. most times i try to calm down by telling myself.. its ok... he reduced my calorie intake. I need not eat more.0
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samhitchcock54 wrote: »armygirl165 wrote: »JOEY DOESN'T SHARE FOOD.
Lol first thing I thought of too
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Haha, what? Lol! Not an issue I'd considered. Lol!0
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Oh I'm regularly mugged by cuteness (2 yr old daughter) to the point where she will climb into my lap when I'm eating cereal with her own spoon. I consider that she's doing me a favour by reducing my intake0
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My 10 year old tried to take a bite of my ice cream but I'd logged it and it was mine
I felt a little like this
I may need to get a grip
(I've just been looking for a reason to post that gif ... because seriously have you ever seen anything cuter?)
LOL! Yes, this looks about right. I'm protective of my weighed and portioned food. Of course, my daughter is 12, and she's the only one I live with. She's old enough to get her own. Glad to see I'm not alone in this. We used to joke that I looked like Bilbo from Lord of the Rings when someone reached for my food. I've loosened up a bit since then, but not by much.
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I tell my dog sorry I already log it0
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Bahaha
I feel that way all the time when my kids want a bite of my food.
My husband has learned to never ask for any of my food. He knows better now.
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Me? I don't worry about it.
Last night, before bed, I was wanting something "yummy". I weighed out some wheat thin air chips and some hummus. I'm sitting on the bed watching TV and munching. Boyfriend comes over and hes like, "ooooh" yum! and took a couple of chips. I actually said "here, now try one dipped in the hummus, I promise you'll like it", so he had a couple more, with the hummus.
I look at it this way: It was a couple bites of food. And yes, although we do work hard to reach our goals, it was a COUPLE of bites.
*bonus points: by having a couple bites taken away, that's a couple more calories into our deficit we are becomming.
*another bonus: I have made my boyfriend realize there is more food out there than junky stuff. He's learned he likes my air crisps, my hummus, turkey dogs, sandwich thins, and lower fat spaghetti. So by giving a taste, we are giving a teach!0 -
OMG my dog is the worst. He loves eggs and cheese and well, he thinks he can eat anything. He gets very sad when he misses me weighing the food since I rarely give him anything off my plate that has been measured and logged. He's a tiny little Yorkie so he usually gets a little taste....but I think he's learning. If you just open the cheese drawer in the fridge that dog is right there. Smh.
People don't get any of my food. Psh.0 -
The other day, I asked my husband if he was ready to eat. I went to the stove to make his plate. When I turned around, he was at the table eating from my plate. I about had a fit! I didn't know how much I had eaten from that plate, I had to remeasure,0
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awarreningermany wrote: »haha, yeah I have the same problem. My 2 year old either wants to share with me and I hate it cause I have no idea how many of the grams I weighed she actually ate, or she wants to share with mommy and I feel so stupid and mean to tell her no mommy cant have a bite of that (cause I am thinking I have no idea how much that rasin weighs or whatever it is). This is one of the main things I hate about logging as well as recipes cause I am never sure I am doing it right or that the serving size is right! Logging is amazing and I have a love/hate relationship with it.
I wouldn't worry about a raisin or two.
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I don't care if I'm logging (& weighing) or not, you don't take food off my plate without asking. It's really rude even if someone isn't tracking calories.
I've said "Joey doesn't share food" more than once
DH knows that I'm weighing out everything, so he knows better than to take food from my plate (like I said, I would freak out before I started MFP too). But the other day, he started chugging from my water bottle and I freaked on him. I was like "Dude, I track my water intake!!!!". I felt really bad afterward, I need to lighten up on the water issues.0 -
GuitarJerry wrote: »With grown ups, it's easy. But, with my kids, it's a bit more difficult. They think I'm really selfish.
Oh man. My daughter wanted a slice of my pizza one night. I was torn. I grudgingly shared...never again. Hahaha
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Like a feral cat.0
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I think I handle it like any other normal person.
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Bahaha
I feel that way all the time when my kids want a bite of my food.
My husband has learned to never ask for any of my food. He knows better now.
Hahahahahahahaahha my husband too!0 -
My friends now constantly make fun of me and my husband because we were out to dinner and I'd ordered a Kale salad that I knew the calorie count of and which has 1 crouton on it (it's large but still). My husband ordered a burger and fries which I ignored but I turned away from my plate for a moment and my husband had taken my crouton and was eating it when i turned back around. I almost killed him. So now it's a running joke, but really, he deserved it. Who takes a dieting person's only crouton when they have a plate full of french fries??0
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callsitlikeiseeit wrote: »when i was eating 1200 cal/day i turned into a viscious demon when someone wanted my food lol
at 15/1600 im more relaxed and will share a little more freely.
hunger makes a person mean. LOLOLOL
^^ Yes, this is so me! Felt so bad for my 3 and 4 year old...0 -
And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger...0
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Yeah, when I was on 1200 I was definitely a lot meaner about it. Not that 1350 has given me reason to pass out my food to everyone I know, lol.
When my brother and I were home for Thanksgiving break and I was still at 1200 my family went out to a restaurant where I ordered a grilled chicken sandwich and fries because I had worked out enough to order the fries that day so dammit I was going to get them. My brother reached over and tried to grab a fry and I slapped his hand away and went, "do you know what I had to go through to eat all these fries?!" and his eyes got huge and he decided to take one from someone else at the table instead. lol. I hope I'm not that bad with an extra 150 calories to work with these days.0 -
Lol, too cute!! I let them eat it, still log it as mine incase I'm off on something else I have some extra cushion. I try to over estimate everything until my food scale arrives in the mail from Amazon0
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I guess the people I hang out with just don't take other people's food without asking. Theoretically, one bite of my pre-logged food missing is fine. Someone taking food off my dinner plate without asking would upset me because it is really rude even if I were not logging. I might react with anything from a glare or lecture to stabbing them with a fork depending on what it was.
I share my pre-logged popcorn with my dh all the time. No, I'm not getting exactly the same portion I logged anymore but that is fine. I'm not walking around starving without that popcorn. I don't adjust the entry.
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My kids do this constantly. Generally, I just shrug and don't worry about it. On the other hand, if it's chocolate, I am going to eat EVERY calorie I logged for it.
Every. Calorie.
So in that case I scare my kids off with the feral mom-face.0 -
I just leave it as Id logged it. My kids are terrible for pinching my food. My 2yr old by always steals my carrots sticks if he sees them on my plate. Even if he has some on his plate!
This happens to me ALL THE TIME!! LOL she will take my entire plate even though she has her own - I just eat off of the same plate and leave it as I logged it even though she's stuffing her cute little face with MY pre-logged food! it's totally annoying! LOL
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