TV makes me hungry!

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  • Alatariel75
    Alatariel75 Posts: 18,226 Member
    lemurcat12 wrote: »
    Dude, do NOT start watching Breaking Bad.

    And definitely not Silence of the Lambs!

    I dunno, liver, fava beans and a nice chianti seems like a perfectly balanced meal ;)
  • queenliz99
    queenliz99 Posts: 15,317 Member
    edited February 2016
    WinoGelato wrote: »
    Wetcoaster wrote: »
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    So really what you're saying is that pizza is Rick Astley?

    Thanks a lot now I have that song stuck in my head for the rest of the day..

    Never gonna give never gonna give...

    B)
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    Dude, do NOT start watching Breaking Bad.

    Or Supernatural. Or Bones lately.
  • kthompson601
    kthompson601 Posts: 174 Member
    I got rid of my TV a few years ago, and I definitely think that not being exposed to all that food advertising has helped me. It always blows me away when I'm in my apartment's gym and I see food commercials on TV. I find myself trying to guess how many calories are in the food and how long I'd have to do whatever I'm doing to burn it off. I remember last year being at the gym and seeing commercials for that pizza with fritos corn chips on it--I think it was corn chips, maybe it was Doritos? Anyway. Insane! Did people actually buy that? Or those meals they advertise at like Wendy's and BK, where they say it's only $4 and you get the burger, the fries, the cookie, the soda--and it has to be 2000 calories, easy. All for just $4! Sheesh!

    I also have a guilty pleasure of watching food cooking shows when I am working out. I especially like to watch Barefoot Contessa, 'cause she don't give squat about calories! I watch her just pour all that oil in there and think "Dude you just added several thousands of calories to that soup...what are you doing, Contessa?" Or when she makes fruit parfaits and she's like "Just three cups of sugar, all you need". !!!! "Just" three??? "We'll add a little salt..." ::adds two cups of salt to dish::
  • juggernaut1974
    juggernaut1974 Posts: 6,212 Member
    WinoGelato wrote: »
    Wetcoaster wrote: »
    lotzcmbdoq6h.jpg

    So really what you're saying is that pizza is Rick Astley?

    Thanks a lot now I have that song stuck in my head for the rest of the day..

    Never gonna give never gonna give...

    In for Rick-rolling
  • jaycich
    jaycich Posts: 44 Member
    thorsmom01 wrote: »
    jaycich wrote: »
    thorsmom01 wrote: »
    If the TV is causing you to feel this way then you may need to work on self control. We all see these commercials daily but make the decision not to over eat because we want to reach our goals.
    Pizza and all other treats can be part of a healthy diet but again ,it will take self control.

    I disagree, I think pizza's the >:)

    Then why would you order something you hate ? That makes no sense at all.
    You created a thread about commercials tempting you but then said you dislike those foods. So it should've bother you so much if you dislike pizza so much ?!
    Get some self control and you won't have to worry about the TV commercials .

    No, I like pizza and said it was the >:) because it's not good for you. BTW you're taking this light thread way too seriously.
  • juggernaut1974
    juggernaut1974 Posts: 6,212 Member
    jaycich wrote: »
    thorsmom01 wrote: »
    jaycich wrote: »
    thorsmom01 wrote: »
    If the TV is causing you to feel this way then you may need to work on self control. We all see these commercials daily but make the decision not to over eat because we want to reach our goals.
    Pizza and all other treats can be part of a healthy diet but again ,it will take self control.

    I disagree, I think pizza's the >:)

    Then why would you order something you hate ? That makes no sense at all.
    You created a thread about commercials tempting you but then said you dislike those foods. So it should've bother you so much if you dislike pizza so much ?!
    Get some self control and you won't have to worry about the TV commercials .

    No, I like pizza and said it was the >:) because it's not good for you. BTW you're taking this light thread way too seriously.

    Nah...pizza is perfectly good for you. It's one of the few foods that has a good balance of all macros.

    TOO MUCH pizza is not good for you. Of course, the same can be said of any food.
  • auddii
    auddii Posts: 15,357 Member
    jaycich wrote: »
    thorsmom01 wrote: »
    jaycich wrote: »
    thorsmom01 wrote: »
    If the TV is causing you to feel this way then you may need to work on self control. We all see these commercials daily but make the decision not to over eat because we want to reach our goals.
    Pizza and all other treats can be part of a healthy diet but again ,it will take self control.

    I disagree, I think pizza's the >:)

    Then why would you order something you hate ? That makes no sense at all.
    You created a thread about commercials tempting you but then said you dislike those foods. So it should've bother you so much if you dislike pizza so much ?!
    Get some self control and you won't have to worry about the TV commercials .

    No, I like pizza and said it was the >:) because it's not good for you. BTW you're taking this light thread way too seriously.

    Oh, didn't realize this thread was supposed to go in the chit chat section.
  • WinoGelato
    WinoGelato Posts: 13,454 Member
    jaycich wrote: »
    thorsmom01 wrote: »
    jaycich wrote: »
    thorsmom01 wrote: »
    If the TV is causing you to feel this way then you may need to work on self control. We all see these commercials daily but make the decision not to over eat because we want to reach our goals.
    Pizza and all other treats can be part of a healthy diet but again ,it will take self control.

    I disagree, I think pizza's the >:)

    Then why would you order something you hate ? That makes no sense at all.
    You created a thread about commercials tempting you but then said you dislike those foods. So it should've bother you so much if you dislike pizza so much ?!
    Get some self control and you won't have to worry about the TV commercials .

    No, I like pizza and said it was the >:) because it's not good for you. BTW you're taking this light thread way too seriously.

    Why isn't pizza good for you? There are lots of people who track calories, macros, micros, etc that eat pizza in moderation, hit their weight loss goals, are incredibly fit and live happy, healthy lives. There are also a lot of people who come to this site and think that in order to be successful they have to give up all the foods they love, and as such, they either never start, or they are miserable, or they give up because they don't think it is sustainable. People just like to point out that this is not necessarily required.
  • mattyc772014
    mattyc772014 Posts: 3,543 Member
    Stop bashing pizza or the pizza police will come.
  • jaycich
    jaycich Posts: 44 Member
    WinoGelato wrote: »
    jaycich wrote: »
    thorsmom01 wrote: »
    jaycich wrote: »
    thorsmom01 wrote: »
    If the TV is causing you to feel this way then you may need to work on self control. We all see these commercials daily but make the decision not to over eat because we want to reach our goals.
    Pizza and all other treats can be part of a healthy diet but again ,it will take self control.

    I disagree, I think pizza's the >:)

    Then why would you order something you hate ? That makes no sense at all.
    You created a thread about commercials tempting you but then said you dislike those foods. So it should've bother you so much if you dislike pizza so much ?!
    Get some self control and you won't have to worry about the TV commercials .

    No, I like pizza and said it was the >:) because it's not good for you. BTW you're taking this light thread way too seriously.

    Why isn't pizza good for you? There are lots of people who track calories, macros, micros, etc that eat pizza in moderation, hit their weight loss goals, are incredibly fit and live happy, healthy lives. There are also a lot of people who come to this site and think that in order to be successful they have to give up all the foods they love, and as such, they either never start, or they are miserable, or they give up because they don't think it is sustainable. People just like to point out that this is not necessarily required.

    Everyone has their own way of doing things. I will say that most people don't lose a pound and from looking their deit, it doesn't look good to me. To me it looks like if they follow everything correctly, they drop 2 or so sizes in a half year. I'm only 15 lbs over weight, I'm not even big and I always cut about 10 lbs in just a couple of months. But hey whatever works for you.
  • WinoGelato
    WinoGelato Posts: 13,454 Member
    jaycich wrote: »
    WinoGelato wrote: »
    jaycich wrote: »
    thorsmom01 wrote: »
    jaycich wrote: »
    thorsmom01 wrote: »
    If the TV is causing you to feel this way then you may need to work on self control. We all see these commercials daily but make the decision not to over eat because we want to reach our goals.
    Pizza and all other treats can be part of a healthy diet but again ,it will take self control.

    I disagree, I think pizza's the >:)

    Then why would you order something you hate ? That makes no sense at all.
    You created a thread about commercials tempting you but then said you dislike those foods. So it should've bother you so much if you dislike pizza so much ?!
    Get some self control and you won't have to worry about the TV commercials .

    No, I like pizza and said it was the >:) because it's not good for you. BTW you're taking this light thread way too seriously.

    Why isn't pizza good for you? There are lots of people who track calories, macros, micros, etc that eat pizza in moderation, hit their weight loss goals, are incredibly fit and live happy, healthy lives. There are also a lot of people who come to this site and think that in order to be successful they have to give up all the foods they love, and as such, they either never start, or they are miserable, or they give up because they don't think it is sustainable. People just like to point out that this is not necessarily required.

    Everyone has their own way of doing things. I will say that most people don't lose a pound and from looking their deit, it doesn't look good to me. To me it looks like if they follow everything correctly, they drop 2 or so sizes in a half year. I'm only 15 lbs over weight, I'm not even big and I always cut about 10 lbs in just a couple of months. But hey whatever works for you.

    I don't understand what you are saying. Are you saying that if you eat pizza, you can't lose weight?
  • jaycich
    jaycich Posts: 44 Member
    WinoGelato wrote: »
    jaycich wrote: »
    WinoGelato wrote: »
    jaycich wrote: »
    thorsmom01 wrote: »
    jaycich wrote: »
    thorsmom01 wrote: »
    If the TV is causing you to feel this way then you may need to work on self control. We all see these commercials daily but make the decision not to over eat because we want to reach our goals.
    Pizza and all other treats can be part of a healthy diet but again ,it will take self control.

    I disagree, I think pizza's the >:)

    Then why would you order something you hate ? That makes no sense at all.
    You created a thread about commercials tempting you but then said you dislike those foods. So it should've bother you so much if you dislike pizza so much ?!
    Get some self control and you won't have to worry about the TV commercials .

    No, I like pizza and said it was the >:) because it's not good for you. BTW you're taking this light thread way too seriously.

    Why isn't pizza good for you? There are lots of people who track calories, macros, micros, etc that eat pizza in moderation, hit their weight loss goals, are incredibly fit and live happy, healthy lives. There are also a lot of people who come to this site and think that in order to be successful they have to give up all the foods they love, and as such, they either never start, or they are miserable, or they give up because they don't think it is sustainable. People just like to point out that this is not necessarily required.

    Everyone has their own way of doing things. I will say that most people don't lose a pound and from looking their deit, it doesn't look good to me. To me it looks like if they follow everything correctly, they drop 2 or so sizes in a half year. I'm only 15 lbs over weight, I'm not even big and I always cut about 10 lbs in just a couple of months. But hey whatever works for you.

    I don't understand what you are saying. Are you saying that if you eat pizza, you can't lose weight?

    I'm saying everyone is different, our bodies are not the same. For me pizza doesn't work. If it works for you then more power to you. Only thing I added was that I see a lot of people fail, but never change their diet.
  • WinoGelato
    WinoGelato Posts: 13,454 Member
    jaycich wrote: »
    WinoGelato wrote: »
    jaycich wrote: »
    WinoGelato wrote: »
    jaycich wrote: »
    thorsmom01 wrote: »
    jaycich wrote: »
    thorsmom01 wrote: »
    If the TV is causing you to feel this way then you may need to work on self control. We all see these commercials daily but make the decision not to over eat because we want to reach our goals.
    Pizza and all other treats can be part of a healthy diet but again ,it will take self control.

    I disagree, I think pizza's the >:)

    Then why would you order something you hate ? That makes no sense at all.
    You created a thread about commercials tempting you but then said you dislike those foods. So it should've bother you so much if you dislike pizza so much ?!
    Get some self control and you won't have to worry about the TV commercials .

    No, I like pizza and said it was the >:) because it's not good for you. BTW you're taking this light thread way too seriously.

    Why isn't pizza good for you? There are lots of people who track calories, macros, micros, etc that eat pizza in moderation, hit their weight loss goals, are incredibly fit and live happy, healthy lives. There are also a lot of people who come to this site and think that in order to be successful they have to give up all the foods they love, and as such, they either never start, or they are miserable, or they give up because they don't think it is sustainable. People just like to point out that this is not necessarily required.

    Everyone has their own way of doing things. I will say that most people don't lose a pound and from looking their deit, it doesn't look good to me. To me it looks like if they follow everything correctly, they drop 2 or so sizes in a half year. I'm only 15 lbs over weight, I'm not even big and I always cut about 10 lbs in just a couple of months. But hey whatever works for you.

    I don't understand what you are saying. Are you saying that if you eat pizza, you can't lose weight?

    I'm saying everyone is different, our bodies are not the same. For me pizza doesn't work. If it works for you then more power to you. Only thing I added was that I see a lot of people fail, but never change their diet.

    The people you are referring to, are you talking about people actively trying to lose weight? I lost the weight I set out to lose on MFP and I don't know that a casual observer would think that I changed my diet at all, because I still eat the same foods I ate before, but I eat them in appropriate portions for my calorie goal. I still eat pizza, drink wine, eat chocolate. I just work it into my calories.

  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,611 Member
    jaycich wrote: »
    All the freaking commercials for pizza, burgers, cane's chicken, hot wings. This *kitten* is why I can't stop eating junk food!

    Turn the TV off and go for a walk?

    Every time the commercials come on, get up and go clean a room, do some laundry, do the dishes, lift some weights ...