What is the one food you can't even touch?
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Forget the donuts... I can't even touch the box!
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When I read this thread title, I thought it was going to be about food I couldn't eat because I hated it lol.
Anyway, chips ahoy cookies...or any whole pack of cookies. I need to buy the mini bags or I can devour the whole pack.0 -
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Pringles! Once you pop you can't stop!1
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Oysters0
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Fizzy jellies. Custard creams. Rich teas. Basically sugary bikkies and sweets. Just cannot stop at one or two.
So for the foreseeable future I just ban them.0 -
I find if I'm eating ENOUGH of the RIGHT foods . I stress the word "ENOUGH" and "RIGHT" I do not crave junk or anything of the sort .
I used to be a big sucker for PB and J sandwiches, I still love em don't get me wrong but I found I was eating three of them a day at one point especially during the early months of recovery from anorexia .
Once I was weight restored , and my appetite naturally regulated (it's still regulating ) I no longer craved these foods, as my body didn't need them.
I started eating MORE whole foods, making my porridge in the morning with up to 100 grams of oats and a plant based milk alternative (preferably soy as its more nutrient and protein rich) instead of water, and eating plenty of bananas , whole grain rice , potatoes , BEANSSSS, fruits and vegetables .
When I fill up with good food I no longer feel so out of control around crap empty calorie foods , and can stop at 1 or 2 Oreos instead of 4-6 or the whole packet .
It's literally as simple as eating WHOLE food and eating ENOUGH .
If you have ever restricted your calories
You will end up experiencing "reactive eating" (Google the term extreme hunger) and thus this is why diets do not work.
In terms of calories I eat between 2500-3000 calories on average , I go to the gym 5 times a week and do my best to walk everyday as its so good for you .
Calories are not created equally .
I've had anorexia , I used to believe the "calories in calories" out , which in a sense is true as its physics , but do you really think the body processes all the calories the same as a donut versus I dunno an apple?
No.
There's a study done on people eating nuts I believe it was almonds , and they found that a percentage of the almond calories were excreted via stool as the body couldn't process them.
Whole food is the way to go.
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Chinese.. I always say I will just eat a small portion. Never works.3
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I have to agree with the Cadburys Mini Egg statement from earlier, I used to work in a Supermarket Bakery, and at Easter, the bakery would receive CATERING size packs of mini eggs to decorate the cakes with. Dangerous times!3
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As I read down, I don't get it.. Is it foods that disgust me or foods I can't help myself around. Cause, I can't seem to figure out the former but damn PIZZA0
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25lbsorbust wrote: »What's your achilles tendon of food that you just can't do moderation with?
Potato chips. I eat one and I'm done. There goes the whole bag...1 -
I find if I'm eating ENOUGH of the RIGHT foods . I stress the word "ENOUGH" and "RIGHT" I do not crave junk or anything of the sort .
I used to be a big sucker for PB and J sandwiches, I still love em don't get me wrong but I found I was eating three of them a day at one point especially during the early months of recovery from anorexia .
Once I was weight restored , and my appetite naturally regulated (it's still regulating ) I no longer craved these foods, as my body didn't need them.
I started eating MORE whole foods, making my porridge in the morning with up to 100 grams of oats and a plant based milk alternative (preferably soy as its more nutrient and protein rich) instead of water, and eating plenty of bananas , whole grain rice , potatoes , BEANSSSS, fruits and vegetables .
When I fill up with good food I no longer feel so out of control around crap empty calorie foods , and can stop at 1 or 2 Oreos instead of 4-6 or the whole packet .
It's literally as simple as eating WHOLE food and eating ENOUGH .
If you have ever restricted your calories
You will end up experiencing "reactive eating" (Google the term extreme hunger) and thus this is why diets do not work.
In terms of calories I eat between 2500-3000 calories on average , I go to the gym 5 times a week and do my best to walk everyday as its so good for you .
Calories are not created equally .
I've had anorexia , I used to believe the "calories in calories" out , which in a sense is true as its physics , but do you really think the body processes all the calories the same as a donut versus I dunno an apple?
No.
There's a study done on people eating nuts I believe it was almonds , and they found that a percentage of the almond calories were excreted via stool as the body couldn't process them.
Whole food is the way to go.
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Cheese. I can't have cheese in the house. I will eat nothing but cheese until it is gone if it's in the house. I have absolutely no control.1
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Never been much into cakes and pastries but... Rice, noodles and pasta, oh my! Can't get enough of the stuff.1
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Totally agree on pizza. French fries, onion rings... anything fried is hard to stop eating!!
Peanut butter - I've been doing pretty good so far in portioning but I have a nasty habit of getting too hungry and eating spoonfuls of it. Yikes!
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I find if I'm eating ENOUGH of the RIGHT foods . I stress the word "ENOUGH" and "RIGHT" I do not crave junk or anything of the sort .
I used to be a big sucker for PB and J sandwiches, I still love em don't get me wrong but I found I was eating three of them a day at one point especially during the early months of recovery from anorexia .
Once I was weight restored , and my appetite naturally regulated (it's still regulating ) I no longer craved these foods, as my body didn't need them.
I started eating MORE whole foods, making my porridge in the morning with up to 100 grams of oats and a plant based milk alternative (preferably soy as its more nutrient and protein rich) instead of water, and eating plenty of bananas , whole grain rice , potatoes , BEANSSSS, fruits and vegetables .
When I fill up with good food I no longer feel so out of control around crap empty calorie foods , and can stop at 1 or 2 Oreos instead of 4-6 or the whole packet .
It's literally as simple as eating WHOLE food and eating ENOUGH .
If you have ever restricted your calories
You will end up experiencing "reactive eating" (Google the term extreme hunger) and thus this is why diets do not work.
In terms of calories I eat between 2500-3000 calories on average , I go to the gym 5 times a week and do my best to walk everyday as its so good for you .
Calories are not created equally .
I've had anorexia , I used to believe the "calories in calories" out , which in a sense is true as its physics , but do you really think the body processes all the calories the same as a donut versus I dunno an apple?
No.
There's a study done on people eating nuts I believe it was almonds , and they found that a percentage of the almond calories were excreted via stool as the body couldn't process them.
Whole food is the way to go.
This is really only applicable to people who have had eating disorders. I understand exactly what you're saying, as I recovered from anorexia (and bulimia... and exercise bulimia...) as well. But for people who've never messed with their hunger cues or really built self-worth/esteem/heavily labeled things as "good" and "bad," this isn't as applicable.
It's a bit controversial to insist "calories are not created equally"... OK, more than a bit.0 -
I find if I'm eating ENOUGH of the RIGHT foods . I stress the word "ENOUGH" and "RIGHT" I do not crave junk or anything of the sort .I used to be a big sucker for PB and J sandwiches, I still love em don't get me wrong but I found I was eating three of them a day at one point especially during the early months of recovery from anorexia .When I fill up with good food I no longer feel so out of control around crap empty calorie foods , and can stop at 1 or 2 Oreos instead of 4-6 or the whole packet .It's literally as simple as eating WHOLE food and eating ENOUGH .If you have ever restricted your calories
You will end up experiencing "reactive eating" (Google the term extreme hunger) and thus this is why diets do not work.walk everyday as its so good for you .Calories are not created equally .I've had anorexia , I used to believe the "calories in calories" out , which in a sense is true as its physics , but do you really think the body processes all the calories the same as a donut versus I dunno an apple?There's a study done on people eating nuts I believe it was almonds , and they found that a percentage of the almond calories were excreted via stool as the body couldn't process them.Whole food is the way to go.9 -
Nachos. So many nachos.2
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Pizza, puppy chow, and DQ blizzards!
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Crunchy peanut butter - once opened must be consumed within 2 hours!3
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AmandaDanceMore wrote: »Cheese. I can't have cheese in the house. I will eat nothing but cheese until it is gone if it's in the house. I have absolutely no control.
I feel you. I have a thing for super-aged cheddar. The more bitterly sharp the better. I almost brought some home from HEB last night and had to force myself to walk away because I knew the voice in the back of my head saying "I'll only eat what I can fit in my CICO" was lying!
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Trader Joe's Speculoos cookie butter. It will ruin my life. Talenti ice cream, especially the peanut butter pretzel. I don't think it has ever even made it to my freezer.1
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Tortilla Chips and Salsa/Queso
Potato Chips/Crisps
Cheez-its
Coca-Cola
I still have these things occasionally. I just don't keep them at home. They haunt the *kitten* out of me if I know they're existing in the cabinet.0 -
Christine_72 wrote: »
I was going to say liver and organ meats in general too!1 -
peanut butter and cheese => 1 serving means the entire available quantity2
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Ice cream
Chocolate
Sweeties
Any kind of dessert
I physically can't have these things in my house. These are for eating out only.1 -
Ugh now I want a pb&j sandwich lol fml1
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Sour candy (like someone above said, I can eat them until my mouth hurts! Recently read the nutrition on the bag of sour cherry blasters...9 candies is 140 cals, and I can easily consume 30-40 in a sitting!) ...nutella (Picture it: middle of the kitchen, in the dark, with a big spoon)...any small chocolate type things (too easy to pop in the mouth without realizing how many!)....1
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