Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))

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  • TheVogonVegan
    TheVogonVegan Posts: 75 Member
    http://www.buzzfeed.com/mikespohr/31-things-you-can-do-with-peeps-that-will-blow-your-kids-min

    This is 31 things you can do with peeps...for @tincanonastring. I just thought of you immediately. XD
  • shannonbun
    shannonbun Posts: 168 Member
    Confession: I'm more scared of having loose skin than having excess weight. I'd really rather fill myself out rather than sag all over the place...
  • threnjen
    threnjen Posts: 687 Member

    If you're really interested, there's a whole DIY Soylent movement. I've heard you can get all the ingredients pretty cheap if you're willing to buy them in bulk and mix it yourself. I'm not sure what people mean by "cheap," though.

    I'm pretty behind on the thread so maybe this was addressed already, but I did DIY Soylent for a while. It worked really well and it was very filling. It was really convenient!

  • CorinnaShaw
    CorinnaShaw Posts: 136 Member
    I almost never eat more than 2 meals a day. or drink the minimum 8 glasses of water (unless my BG is high that day)... <_< >_>
  • JPW1990
    JPW1990 Posts: 2,424 Member
    Sad confession: I see people post a lot about snacking on a spoon of peanut butter, or peanut butter with chocolate chips. Decided to try it, wasn't all that, or a bag of chips.

    Think I'll stick with the chocolate mousse.
  • darkriver2012
    darkriver2012 Posts: 21 Member
    I just ate a packet of worsts and it wasn't even six am.
  • nuffer
    nuffer Posts: 402 Member
    Three weeks ago I cured and smoked eight pounds of bacon. Tonight I stuffed and packaged about 12 pounds of chicken/pork/basil/tomato sausage.
    All the meat, it is mine. That used to be my slogan. Now I give most of it away, it seems. Drives my wife crazy. Don't care, will do it again.
  • Alatariel75
    Alatariel75 Posts: 18,251 Member
    nuffer wrote: »
    Three weeks ago I cured and smoked eight pounds of bacon. Tonight I stuffed and packaged about 12 pounds of chicken/pork/basil/tomato sausage.
    All the meat, it is mine. That used to be my slogan. Now I give most of it away, it seems. Drives my wife crazy. Don't care, will do it again.

    Can we please be friends? I provide baked goods and preserves...
  • threnjen
    threnjen Posts: 687 Member
    My husband got a FitBit from his work. Wednesday was his first day wearing it. I pegged him at 4-5k steps a day because he is really lazy. He told me that I might be surprised because he walks a lot at work.
    First day total: under 5k. His third light never even lit up. BAHAHA
    I don't know why I feel gratified? It's not like I want him to be lazy and out of shape =|

    He knows I think he is really lazy and I guess I just like to be right. I wish I were wrong though...
  • amehh91
    amehh91 Posts: 1,282 Member
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    Francl27 wrote: »
    I'll never understand people who say that they are not hungry for dessert.

    @Francl27‌ You and my daughter would get along famously! She ALWAYS and I do mean ALWAYS has room for dessert. Especially is ice cream is involved.

    Isn't there a 2nd stomach for dessert?

    My step sister first told me about the separate dessert stomach and I stick by it to this day
  • spamarie
    spamarie Posts: 2,825 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »
    Francl27 wrote: »
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    Francl27 wrote: »
    I'll never understand people who say that they are not hungry for dessert.

    @Francl27‌ You and my daughter would get along famously! She ALWAYS and I do mean ALWAYS has room for dessert. Especially is ice cream is involved.

    I've eaten dessert knowing without a doubt that I will end up regretting it physically. The most recent case was Applebee's with the Apple ChimicheesecaKEOHGODGETINMYMOUTH...sorry... I knew when I ordered it that I had already overeaten on dinner and anything more was going to make me feel bloated, but damn if I didn't near lick the plate. Couldn't move from the recliner when I got home. It was awful...awfully tasty!

    I did that when we went to a local Easten European restaurant months back... I was actually too full for dessert but I refused to leave without trying some... I seriously thought I was going to throw up, and the whole meal wasn't even that good. I'm never going to that place again!

    I actually never get dessert at Applebee's because the calories are too high to make it worth it for me. I only get dessert at local restaurants that don't have calories anywhere... that way I can lie to myself that it's only 500-600 calories and not 1000+.

    I used to work at Applebee's and those chimi cheesecakes and blondies were probably the only things I would eat. so full of NOM. It was awesome when somebody sent back a dessert cause we'd ALL devour it in the back.

    I was so mad when they discontinued the Sizzlin' Apple Pie that I stopped eating there for 2 years.

    ETA: Who the *kitten* sends back a dessert? I don't even understand that concept!

    No kidding? What's wrong with people?

    I LOVE dessert but I hate any kind of whipped or pouring cream. So if you bring me a sundae with cream on top when I specified no cream, it's getting sent back. You wouldn't think it was that difficult of an instruction, but it happens all the time. I used to be a waitress so I can't really understand why it's so difficult.
  • Joyeuxbelle
    Joyeuxbelle Posts: 30 Member
    I ate an entire bag of Cadbury Mini Easter Eggs today, including creme eggs, dream, caramello, plain, top deck, and turkish delight. Absolutely amazing! I should also mention that this was after a corporate lunch of pasta with waygu beef, and sticky date pudding with butterscotch sauce and vanilla ice cream. I'm not even going to bother logging an entry in todays diary, and just write it off haha.
  • spamarie
    spamarie Posts: 2,825 Member
    I'm avoiding visiting my mother, partly because she always makes some comment about my weight. I don't think she's being malicious, or that she even realises she's doing it, but it makes me feel like crap when I was previously quite happy with my progress. And I know it won't stop when I reach goal, because she's always been like this even when I was slimmer. I think she's just uncomfortable about her own (perfectly healthy) weight and is projecting.

    It's rubbish that I allow this to comes between us, but I can't bring myself to have this discussion with her because of all the awkwardness that will ensue. I'm sure I'll regret this some day.
  • Mpol2
    Mpol2 Posts: 442 Member
    [quote=

    There's only 14 posts left until 666. I don't want build this up too much, but seriously, what kind of terrible things have I done!?[/quote]

    Did you design your Avatar? And if so... Did you EAT it? If so...how quickly?
  • dapunks
    dapunks Posts: 245 Member
    New Avatar, "All We Are Saying Is Give Peeps A Chance"

    Love it!
  • AngryViking1970
    AngryViking1970 Posts: 2,847 Member
    nuffer wrote: »
    Three weeks ago I cured and smoked eight pounds of bacon. Tonight I stuffed and packaged about 12 pounds of chicken/pork/basil/tomato sausage.
    All the meat, it is mine. That used to be my slogan. Now I give most of it away, it seems. Drives my wife crazy. Don't care, will do it again.

    Can we please be friends? I provide baked goods and preserves...

    Me, too! I keep bees and will supply you with raw honey.
  • kaingrey
    kaingrey Posts: 1
    I have something to confess.

    I enjoying cooking but I'm afraid of gaining weight so I invite my friends over to my place and feed them while I don't touch any of the food I prepared.

    Just watching my friends eat makes me kinda satisfied.
  • razalar
    razalar Posts: 2 Member
    edited March 2015
    I know I won't be able to eat much for dinner tonight because I got a McDonald's meal for lunch. All within my 1,200 cals for the day, but it's soup with no bread later! I'm going to hate "past me" later on. (I always have a go at that girl, she's so annoying...)
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    spamarie wrote: »
    Francl27 wrote: »
    Francl27 wrote: »
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    Francl27 wrote: »
    I'll never understand people who say that they are not hungry for dessert.

    @Francl27‌ You and my daughter would get along famously! She ALWAYS and I do mean ALWAYS has room for dessert. Especially is ice cream is involved.

    I've eaten dessert knowing without a doubt that I will end up regretting it physically. The most recent case was Applebee's with the Apple ChimicheesecaKEOHGODGETINMYMOUTH...sorry... I knew when I ordered it that I had already overeaten on dinner and anything more was going to make me feel bloated, but damn if I didn't near lick the plate. Couldn't move from the recliner when I got home. It was awful...awfully tasty!

    I did that when we went to a local Easten European restaurant months back... I was actually too full for dessert but I refused to leave without trying some... I seriously thought I was going to throw up, and the whole meal wasn't even that good. I'm never going to that place again!

    I actually never get dessert at Applebee's because the calories are too high to make it worth it for me. I only get dessert at local restaurants that don't have calories anywhere... that way I can lie to myself that it's only 500-600 calories and not 1000+.

    I used to work at Applebee's and those chimi cheesecakes and blondies were probably the only things I would eat. so full of NOM. It was awesome when somebody sent back a dessert cause we'd ALL devour it in the back.

    I was so mad when they discontinued the Sizzlin' Apple Pie that I stopped eating there for 2 years.

    ETA: Who the *kitten* sends back a dessert? I don't even understand that concept!

    No kidding? What's wrong with people?

    I LOVE dessert but I hate any kind of whipped or pouring cream. So if you bring me a sundae with cream on top when I specified no cream, it's getting sent back. You wouldn't think it was that difficult of an instruction, but it happens all the time. I used to be a waitress so I can't really understand why it's so difficult.

    Maybe they just want to eat the dessert in the back? lol
  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
    <~~~I confess - I took a gym selfie yesterday. In my defense, it is not a glamour shot. It is a "I feel freakin' fierce and fabulous" shot. B)
  • paradi3s
    paradi3s Posts: 343 Member
    My chest and butt went almost flat after losing weight so I sometimes wear padding sigh
  • TigerNY128
    TigerNY128 Posts: 763 Member
    New Avatar, "All We Are Saying Is Give Peeps A Chance"

    @AgentOrangeJuice‌

    This just cracked me up...at work...guess the jig is up that I'm actually working.

  • 52cardpickup
    52cardpickup Posts: 379 Member
    I confess that sometimes I go into threads and start typing out a response that I think will help the OP, and then a little voice in my head says, "they're not going to listen to you anyway" and I always delete what I've written.
  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
    I confess that sometimes I go into threads and start typing out a response that I think will help the OP, and then a little voice in my head says, "they're not going to listen to you anyway" and I always delete what I've written.

    I've done that, too. I'm not sure why I waste my time in the first place.
  • AgentOrangeJuice
    AgentOrangeJuice Posts: 1,069 Member
    edited March 2015
    Mpol2 wrote: »
    wrote:

    There's only 14 posts left until 666. I don't want build this up too much, but seriously, what kind of terrible things have I done!?

    Did you design your Avatar? And if so... Did you EAT it? If so...how quickly?

    no, I'm a bing image search guy.
    TigerNY128 wrote: »
    New Avatar, "All We Are Saying Is Give Peeps A Chance"

    @AgentOrangeJuice‌

    This just cracked me up...at work...guess the jig is up that I'm actually working.

    It's going to be a hard one to top, that's for sure. I've been thinking about it for all night.
  • Just_Ceci
    Just_Ceci Posts: 5,926 Member
    JPW1990 wrote: »
    Sad confession: I see people post a lot about snacking on a spoon of peanut butter, or peanut butter with chocolate chips. Decided to try it, wasn't all that, or a bag of chips.

    Think I'll stick with the chocolate mousse.
    I can't believe I've never thought of eating chocolate chips with my peanut butter. I know what I'm having for my after dinner snack!
    nuffer wrote: »
    Three weeks ago I cured and smoked eight pounds of bacon. Tonight I stuffed and packaged about 12 pounds of chicken/pork/basil/tomato sausage.
    All the meat, it is mine. That used to be my slogan. Now I give most of it away, it seems. Drives my wife crazy. Don't care, will do it again.

    Can we please be friends? I provide baked goods and preserves...
    My thoughts exactly!
  • FroggyBug
    FroggyBug Posts: 4,883 Member
    BZAH10 wrote: »
    FroggyBug wrote: »
    Confession: Sometimes I think something must be wrong with me. I’ve been with my boyfriend for almost 11 years but he won’t marry me. I don’t want to be one of those girls that nags someone to get married. I know it is just a paper but it is something I actually want in life.

    Does he know this? If so, what does he say? My personal opinion is that as long as he is fully committed to you then that is great. BUT, if marriage is very important to you then I hope you two can work it out because 11 years is a long time! Good luck!


    Yes, that's the weird part. He used to say that he didn't believe in marriage. Then for a few years (at about year 5) he said he would get married and he even wrote me a cute little, "will you marry me?" note. Then he switched back again and says he doesn't believe in marriage. He won't give me an answer as to why though/what changed. I think that is what bothers me. He is committed and I trust him. I feel kinda silly being bothered by not being married... It does depress me sometimes when I see everyone else getting married. I ask every now and then but I don't push it.


    I'm trying to get caught up on reading this thread so I'll probably comment more in a bit. :)


    My confession of the day: I once read a thread (I think it was on these forums a long time ago) about a guy who was trying hard to lose weight and then all the sudden he was very successful. It turned out he had cancer but didn't know it and that was the reason he was able to lose weight successfully for once. He was writing it as a note to let people know to make sure they watch their health and be cautious. I sometimes wonder if that is what is going on with me. I know it is because I've been better about logging etc. But that thread stuck with me so I always wonder in the back of my mind if that is why I'm able to succeed these days when I had so much trouble in the past.
  • rungirl1973
    rungirl1973 Posts: 2,559 Member
    I'm planning to buy the candy for my kids' Easter baskets tonight after work. Yes, I still make Easter baskets for my 20 and 21 year old kids. I confess that I'm plotting to buy an extra bag of everything to keep in my secret hiding place for the next time I can be home alone for a day.
  • sonewme
    sonewme Posts: 17 Member
    Sometimes I'll have such a bad day of eating that I just want to quick add 3000 calories under "I don't even wanna talk about it"
  • 81Katz
    81Katz Posts: 7,074 Member
    I confess that sometimes I go into threads and start typing out a response that I think will help the OP, and then a little voice in my head says, "they're not going to listen to you anyway" and I always delete what I've written.

    I've done that, too. I'm not sure why I waste my time in the first place.

    I've done that. I think I hit the backspace key more than the enter (post reply) button. Sometimes I figure why bother with (some) people, other times I just don't want to put *myself* out there.