I GIVE UP!... And you should too! :D
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hollydubs85 wrote: »cmcdonald525 wrote: »DeguelloTex wrote: »
Homemade bread and sugar cane Dr Pepper are two of the things that make my life worth living.
Homemade bread is like a little slice of heaven! I have a loaf baking as I type this
Although I'm more of a coke zero kind of person, I actually like the way it tastes. But that's just me
I'm convinced the manna from heaven actually tasted like Coke Zero. Love the stuff.
Cherry Coca Cola Zero is amazing too! I never liked diet soda until I had Coke Zero.0 -
My daughter would sing in her sleep. In her sleep. Of course, I heard it all over the monitor.
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Do what works for you, but I think I'll pass. I've lost 90 pounds and counting eating and drinking all of the things I enjoy, including bread and *gasp* sugar, within moderation.0
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Lasmartchika wrote: »Why not? After a failed OP, she finally asked what we do... and I told her. Don't assume anything if you have nothing to say at all.
It's an MFP trope. As n approaches infinity, these threads' probability of going off the rails approaches 1. Or something.0 -
Lasmartchika wrote: »Why not? After a failed OP, she finally asked what we do... and I told her. Don't assume anything if you have nothing to say at all.
It's an MFP trope. As n approaches infinity, these threads' probability of going off the rails approaches 1. Or something.
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Wow everyone! Let's all jump on the bandwagon and be demotivating *kitten* together!!
This forum was posted prematurely by accident and i didn't finish it. I didn't mean YOU should
give up what I am, just in a sense that to change your lifestyle you have to make some sacrifices, and I wanted to know what you did, and how it worked for you. BUT NO!
Thing is, I didn't sacrifice anything to be successful Sure I cut back on the amount of food I ate, to create an appropriate deficit, but I wouldn't consider that sacrificing because I still eat everything I enjoy-just a bit less of it. Doing it that way makes this whole thing a lot more sustainable for the long term.0 -
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asflatasapancake wrote: »If it helps your goals and it is sustainable, go for it. I very rarely drink regular soda because like many, I would rather eat my calories than drink them. I would find it very hard to totally give up bread. So I didn't. I lost over 70 pounds. Just keep in mind that totally removing foods from your diet that you love often leads to binging and unsustainability.
i agree, with all due respect. I have lost 20 pounds so far and I love my bread! On the other hand, last summer I decided to cut carbs almost all the way out- I lost a lot of weight but gained it all back and then some. I've tried to change my lifestyle this time instead, and it's going on 4 months0 -
ceoverturf wrote: »
This thread is full of win0 -
ceoverturf wrote: »
Aaaaand...now I'm dying.0 -
Really? I've always seen people tag either Olivia or the generic Mods username. Did that change? Or were they all doing it wrong, too?
And yeah, I agree, this is getting pretty funny.0 -
HINT: They ain't what's holding you back, right?0
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I have to say I haven't laughed this hard reading a post in the forums in a long time0
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I'm with you girl. First I started with having bread only once a week, one piece of toast. And now I don't eat bread at all. Rather get my carbs else where.
And the soda thing, i don't drink it unless it's diet, hadn't had a sip of it for over a week now. Soda and breads make my belly feel disgusting BUT I will have it once in a blue.0 -
Okay, OP, I understand that it's possible to post prematurely, and that's no big deal, but you also must understand why others read your post the way it, well, reads, right?
Anyway, what I have given up, for the most part, is snacking between meals. No specific food items, but focusing on eating mostly just at regular meals makes keeping to my calories and eating well reasonably easy. (I suppose this would include in part not consuming calories in drinks, but I never really did.)
On the other hand, while I've never been a huge bread person--I can take it or leave it, so it doesn't contribute much to my difficulties with overeating--threads about giving up bread always make me want to get back into bread baking, which is lots of fun, a good way to relax, and one way to make sure the bread you do eat is delicious.0 -
I'm giving up COMPLETELY on soda, carbonated drinks and bread!
My two weaknesses... I feel that they're holding me back on my road to
where I want to be and look and feel. Hopefully i'll be able to strengthen
my will power and do it!
Seriously, eat at a deficit. Eat anything/drink anything you like as long as you do that. The weight will then come off. Good luck with hitting your goal weight
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DeguelloTex wrote: »Wow - there's a lot of touchy people here aren't there? You can't say hello sometimes w/o someone taking offense. Ignore them, I know what you meant.
Well, you shouldn't be so susceptible then, should you?0 -
Good thing I don't do anything prematurely.
Ergo, I don't have to give up anything.0 -
ceoverturf wrote: »Wow - there's a lot of touchy people here aren't there? You can't say hello sometimes w/o someone taking offense.
*looks for the word "hello" in the OP*
Hmmm...
*looks again*Ignore them, I know what you meant.
Unfortunately not all of us are blessed with clairvoyance. It's our little cross to bear.
I guess it is! Don't worry, I'm sure you'll manage to live a normal life one day
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ceoverturf wrote: »Wow - there's a lot of touchy people here aren't there? You can't say hello sometimes w/o someone taking offense.
*looks for the word "hello" in the OP*
Hmmm...
*looks again*Ignore them, I know what you meant.
Unfortunately not all of us are blessed with clairvoyance. It's our little cross to bear.
I guess it is! Don't worry, I'm sure you'll manage to live a normal life one day
I can only hope!0 -
These posts are so funny.... I think next April 1 I'm going to post something like "here's a list of the ONLY foods you should ever eat" as an april fools joke and just sit back and watch the *kitten* storm, LOL.... oh, and... looks like the OP is completely gone now... it tells me "page not found"...0
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Lmao and there people go making a big dealWow everyone! Let's all jump on the bandwagon and be demotivating *kitten* together!!
This forum was posted prematurely by accident and i didn't finish it. I didn't mean YOU should
give up what I am, just in a sense that to change your lifestyle you have to make some sacrifices, and I wanted to know what you did, and how it worked for you. BUT NO!
Cutting breads helped me! Unnecessary calories for me. Try it for a week see how it goes
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Wow everyone! Let's all jump on the bandwagon and be demotivating *kitten* together!!
This forum was posted prematurely by accident and i didn't finish it. I didn't mean YOU should
give up what I am, just in a sense that to change your lifestyle you have to make some sacrifices, and I wanted to know what you did, and how it worked for you. BUT NO!
I hate when things happen prematurely....alas, story of my life.0 -
cwolfman13 wrote: »Wow everyone! Let's all jump on the bandwagon and be demotivating *kitten* together!!
This forum was posted prematurely by accident and i didn't finish it. I didn't mean YOU should
give up what I am, just in a sense that to change your lifestyle you have to make some sacrifices, and I wanted to know what you did, and how it worked for you. BUT NO!
I hate when things happen prematurely....alas, story of my life.
You could probably see a doctor about that...
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cwolfman13 wrote: »Wow everyone! Let's all jump on the bandwagon and be demotivating *kitten* together!!
This forum was posted prematurely by accident and i didn't finish it. I didn't mean YOU should
give up what I am, just in a sense that to change your lifestyle you have to make some sacrifices, and I wanted to know what you did, and how it worked for you. BUT NO!
I hate when things happen prematurely....alas, story of my life.
TMI dude...0 -
OP I gave up arbitrary food restrictions, ignorance about how CICO works, and being way too sensitive about things that are posted on a public forum by strangers.... and you should too!
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