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One thing you refuse to sacrifice

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  • Posts: 174 Member
    Wine.

    I have cut sugar, and the great thing about it is that when it's out of your diet for a certain amount of time, you don't crave it.

    Carbs is a different story. I love white bread with garlic butter or cheese, and occasionally I have to have it. Just thinking about a buttery baguette makes me ache right now.
  • Posts: 562 Member
    lollipops...I have cut back, but I do love my sweets!
  • Posts: 192 Member
    edited June 2017
    Ice cream. But I'm trying to indulge in 100 calorie Yasso Frozen Greek Yogurt bars (yummy!) instead of my beloved pralines 'n cream. The pralines 'n cream wouldn't be such a calorie buster if I had the ability to stick with 1/2 cup. HA, I Say. HA!
  • Posts: 329 Member
    My flavored coffee creamer.
  • Posts: 115 Member
    Deep fried restaurant french fries.
    Other things are worth the calories, but a good french fry...that is my kryptonite!
    I budget them into my calories, and I don't have them every day, but when I do, I enjoy every last bite. And there are a lot of bites! :wink:
  • Posts: 44 Member
    Social eating. If I am at an event with scrumptious food, I have what I want but in very limited quantities. I try to fill up on veggies first though. This has been the hardest part of losing weight...the social eating aspect.
  • Posts: 6 Member
    Alcohol

    This is me as well 100% No matter what type of week or day I've had diet wise, I still cram in the drinks. Between that and ginger snaps or kettle chips. I always need the crunch usually before bed lol.I'm sure having a few isn't horrible but I tend to get carried away sometimes. I have yet to find things that are just as satisfying.
  • Posts: 3,997 Member
    Nothing that I can fit w/in my daily cal limit.

    But I have totally eliminated sodas and fast food don't miss them) and have severely cut back on alcohol, refined sugar, bread and baked goods.
  • Posts: 8,171 Member
    edited June 2017
    Coffee is mine. I'll eat ground turkey. I'll exercise at night even though I am exhausted. I will give up chips. I'll order spaghetti and only eat half. But coffee with creamer is a hard line. I've tried the almond milk. Yuck. Nope. I thought about using my protein shakes instead of cream. I'm still debating that one.

    What's your "one thing" you just can't give up?

    Wine. I have reduced my consumption to a glass or two on workout days instead of every day. It is now my treat when I have extra calories.
  • Posts: 318 Member
    Volume of food. I can't eat what I used to eat with just small portions. That's not satisfying at all. I've found healthier (and lower calorie) alternatives that still allow me to eat a good sized plate of food at each meal.
  • Posts: 16 Member
    edited June 2017
    My coffee with one cream one sugar. I tried black or with milk and it's not doing it for me. That is my one treat everyday that keeps me sane in this weight loss journey. I completely cut baguel and cream cheese, pasta, poutine, chips, red meat and deserts. But i'm human - I gotta have my coffee! LOL
  • Posts: 2,862 Member
    Luckily my evening glass of wine usually goes along with at least an equal amount of dancing calories. (but not necessarily the 2nd glass). I did give up vodka and cranberry though in favor of cherry vodka+ diet coke (actual cranberry juice IS worth the calories..the apple juice passing as "cranberry juice cocktail" -not so much).
  • Posts: 623 Member
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    Anything any of these "experts" tell me to.
  • Posts: 325 Member
    "Regular" ice cream / frozen yogurt. I tried Halo Top. It's okay, but not great. The texture is odd IMO.

    Cadbury Mini Eggs. One of the highest calorie chocolate eggs, but also the best.

    Girl Scout Cookies. You'd best believe I will be buying from every Girl Scout I see during the season.

    Zip's hamburgers and tartar sauce fries, whenever I visit Eastern Washington. I lower my calories for a week before each trip, in anticipation of pigging out at Zip's.
  • Posts: 21 Member
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    Anything any of these "experts" tell me to.

    Haha! Right? Especially "Food Babe" and David "I haven't a brain in my head" Wolfe. Hard to believe people actually buy their lines.
  • Posts: 360 Member
    Big dinners. I am bad at portion control with dinner but I never eat above the calorie limit. But I likes me a big meal in the evening ^.^
  • Posts: 65 Member
    Wine, but I account for it >:)
  • Posts: 370 Member
    full fat cheese and sour cream. I don't really do reduced fat anything....I make it work.
  • Posts: 249 Member
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    Anything any of these "experts" tell me to.

    Excellent!
  • Posts: 7,682 Member
    my health
  • Posts: 5 Member
    Sugar.
    I have a massive sweet tooth. I gave up candies and chocolates but now I just eat 2/3 teaspoons of raw white sugar whenever I am feeling low on glucose. If Insulin is going to get spiked, then I make sure not to mix sugar with fats.
  • Posts: 814 Member
    cheese. You can pry it from my cold, dead hands. Thankfully it fits within my macros.
  • Posts: 614 Member
    Coffee creamer. Sigh. I've gone from regular to sugar free, but that's about as far as I can force myself to go. Oooo...and lasagna.

    As far as lasagna, I'll give a whole wheat noodles a try and try to give vegetables a shot -- 2 cups spinach, cut up 1 cup carrots, and 2 cups kale. Spinach and kale baked in a lasagna might be your thing.

  • Posts: 21 Member
    Cheese. I must have cheese. Seriously. Some days, I will run an extra mile just so I can have an ounce of good cheese.
  • Posts: 614 Member
    Carbs!

    Which is why my simple carbs are going by the wayside. Quinoa, farro, and brown rice are my go-to complex carbs.
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  • Posts: 186 Member
    Everything I love everything :)
  • Posts: 610 Member
    I will not give up cheese. Ever.

    People saying I just eat less, That's awesome but some of us have to say no to things because we cannot moderate.

    Potato Chips, which I haven't eaten in over 10 years unless its in a single serving bag is one of mine . Chocolate is another. I'm in love with the cocoa. I will go to great lengths to consume it. Its best we part ways. I'm not going to have 1 small square when I know where all the other small squares live. A Smack addict can't just shoot up a little. I leave chips and chocolate alone. Plus chocolate in the quantities I like to eat cause pimples :(

  • Posts: 651 Member
    edited June 2017
    sarahlifts wrote: »
    I will not give up cheese. Ever.

    People saying I just eat less, That's awesome but some of us have to say no to things because we cannot moderate.

    Potato Chips, which I haven't eaten in over 10 years unless its in a single serving bag is one of mine . Chocolate is another. I'm in love with the cocoa. I will go to great lengths to consume it. Its best we part ways. I'm not going to have 1 small square when I know where all the other small squares live. A Smack addict can't just shoot up a little. I leave chips and chocolate alone. Plus chocolate in the quantities I like to eat cause pimples :(

    I am this way about Oreos!! I can't have just two or seven cookies when I know that they rest of them are just waiting for me in the cupboard! Luckily, since the ones that come in single serving packets just don't taste the same (they really don't), I'm not tempted by them, and I've learned that I can't have the other ones in my house. That being said, I'm prepared that I WILL most likely account for an entire bag over the course of a few days when the Halloween and Holiday ones come out. I don't know why, but the formula for the orange colored crème and the red colored crème is just *so* much better :wink:

    ETA: I don't think I'll ever 'give up' anything forever, although I've declared a seasonal exception policy on Oreos (see above). I do cut back on my favorites like wine or coffee creamer if it's been a particularly rough week to stay in calorie goals, but that's a once a month kind of deal I might opt for black coffee for a few days or have a couple fewer glasses of wine over a week. I could never make those long term habits.
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