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Any foods you can't trust yourself with?

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    Chester's Cheese puffs! I can eat a whole bag without noticing!
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    My list is very long.
  • Posts: 311 Member
    Stir fry.
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    Ranch dressing made from scratch and cheese. I've been known to eat Parmesan right out of the container. :#
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    Fresh Italian bread with butter. It was a huge push towards my over eating last week!
  • Posts: 298 Member
    Cheese, peanut butter (especially if it's the "bad" non-organic, no need to serve stuff), and, apparently, sun dried tomato Triscuits.
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    edited December 2016
    Oreos, pizza, quesadillas, french bread, french fries. The serving sizes for these are way too small to me. I always eat way more than I should.
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    CHEESE.

    And ...

    Fresh ramen or pasta noodles w/said cheese
  • Posts: 2,862 Member
    cwolfman13 wrote: »
    Cured Italian meats and cheese

    My weakness as well.
  • Posts: 95 Member
    Apparently, pistachios. I ended up going through a half pound bag of shell-on pistachios yesterday... they're so tasty...
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    Apparently, pistachios. I ended up going through a half pound bag of shell-on pistachios yesterday... they're so tasty...

    I like how even if the shell's on, it doesn't really slow you down that much. I love me some pistachios.
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    My house is stocked with my food and their food. Their food would scare you. My food is just what I eat, when I'm on the wagon.
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    zoemc01 wrote: »
    The other day I bought some vita-weet crispbreads with the idea that I would try something different at lunch. They were so delicious I couldn't stop eating them! Haha

    Blew my calorie budget that day and pretty certain I'm not ready to have those yummies in my house again for a while. :D

    Do you have any foods you find too tempting to leave in the cupboard?

    Danishes and cakes. I'll eat them little by little and make it acceptable by having "just a bite" which turns into a 1/4 of the dessert!
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    Anything salty especially microwave popcorn
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    Cookie dough ❤️ I work as a cook in a kitchen and OMG, whenever we break out the cookie dough, I am dead
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    I joke all the time that they must put SOMETHING into

    Stays pita chips
    Ritz frackers

    Because I am (and have I tried) incapable of knowing those are in the house and NOT blowing my entire intake out of the water
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    Fat free Fig Newmans are sort of a problem. I buy the package, and it is *somehow* empty within 3 days.
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    Pasta.
    Lasagna/Spaghetti/meatballs/garlic bread...

    And we're having a HUGE Italian style buffet tomorrow night with all of that, all cooked by my wife, who is an incredible cook.....It's going to be tough not going for 2nds and 3rds.
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    Nutella or anything similar
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    Flamin' Hot Limon Cheetos.
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    Chocolate candy/cookies. The holidays are tough for me because the candies have those festive little wrappers and shapes.
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    Breakfast cereal. I can never stop at one bowl.
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    PASTA PASTA PASTA
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    Madeleines, I love the fat of the butter. I'll eat two or three and those things are anywhere from 100 to 140 calories. :(

    Have you tried making your own? Surprisingly easy, and loads better than the bought ones.
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