If it didn't have calories, right now I would eat...
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honey bbq chicken supermelt from friendlys (celiac so gluten would have to not longer count either lol)1 -
rodeo burger with bacon, bbq sauce and onions rings
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Sarahbethany89 wrote: »
honey bbq chicken supermelt from friendlys (celiac so gluten would have to not longer count either lol)
YESSS...those waffle fries2 -
happytree923 wrote: »
This happened to me with cinnamon rolls but I got carsick. It happened 15 years ago and I still can't eat them.
Might try this with chocolate 😂0 -
Like 5 of these3 -
This Bloody Mary!
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Some people have food triggers in that they see a picture and they can't get it out of their heads, and the next thing they are eating it. One of the things I used to hate about WW was that at meetings, people would sit around and talk about what they were going to eat when they reached their goal - isn't that kind of defeating the purpose of making a life style change? I don't say that I will never eat a juicy cheeseburger (with fries)again, but I don't think it serves my purpose to sit around and ogle pictures of it when I am trying to make a lifestyle change.
But to each his own, I guess.12 -
Cassandraw3 wrote: »
Ice cream. I can always go for some ice cream.
have some halo top its the bomb and helps me with ice cream cravings1 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »
I second that!4 -
purpledream89 wrote: »Cassandraw3 wrote: »
Ice cream. I can always go for some ice cream.
have some halo top its the bomb and helps me with ice cream cravings
halo top just doesn't do it for me. I would rather have the real stuff. The only low cal option I have found that I like is chilly cow.
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elsie6hickman wrote: »Some people have food triggers in that they see a picture and they can't get it out of their heads, and the next thing they are eating it. One of the things I used to hate about WW was that at meetings, people would sit around and talk about what they were going to eat when they reached their goal - isn't that kind of defeating the purpose of making a life style change? I don't say that I will never eat a juicy cheeseburger (with fries)again, but I don't think it serves my purpose to sit around and ogle pictures of it when I am trying to make a lifestyle change.
But to each his own, I guess.
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SuzySunshine99 wrote: »
If I could find a way to fit that into my calories, I'd have it, and still lose weight. But, then I'd probably have to do a few Iron Man competitions to get enough exercise calories to get the extra calories needed.0 -
Cassandraw3 wrote: »purpledream89 wrote: »Cassandraw3 wrote: »
Ice cream. I can always go for some ice cream.
have some halo top its the bomb and helps me with ice cream cravings
halo top just doesn't do it for me. I would rather have the real stuff. The only low cal option I have found that I like is chilly cow.
*Edited for typo
Yes i agree it doesnt taste as great... sometimes u need triple brownie fudge.
Skinny cow is cool too. is that what you meant by chilly cow? not correcting asking so i can keep my eyes peeled. I love ice cream.1 -
purpledream89 wrote: »Cassandraw3 wrote: »purpledream89 wrote: »Cassandraw3 wrote: »
Ice cream. I can always go for some ice cream.
have some halo top its the bomb and helps me with ice cream cravings
halo top just doesn't do it for me. I would rather have the real stuff. The only low cal option I have found that I like is chilly cow.
*Edited for typo
Yes i agree it doesnt taste as great... sometimes u need triple brownie fudge.
Skinny cow is cool too. is that what you meant by chilly cow? not correcting asking so i can keep my eyes peeled. I love ice cream.
Nope, I meant chilly cow. They come in half pint tubs and are 180-190 cal. I have had this flavor and brown butter salted caramel and both are delicious.
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purpledream89 wrote: »Cassandraw3 wrote: »
Ice cream. I can always go for some ice cream.
have some halo top its the bomb and helps me with ice cream cravings
Halo top isn't available around here and most low cal ice creams lead to me spending an ungodly amount of time sitting on the toilet wishing I could just get it over with and die.
I'd rather have the real deal and die happy!3 -
Today? I want to eat all the food.
And preferably a tripple serving of it.
But I guess I'd already be happy with a couple of after eights (boxes... I mean )
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futuresize8 wrote: »
My co-workers are OBSESSED with those chips! We're up near Cleveland and can't get them around here.. when guys go out on the road and head down towards Cincinnati they stop and grab a ton to bring back to the shop. If they don't bring Grippos back home, they may as well not even come back.1 -
futuresize8 wrote: »
My co-workers are OBSESSED with those chips! We're up near Cleveland and can't get them around here.. when guys go out on the road and head down towards Cincinnati they stop and grab a ton to bring back to the shop. If they don't bring Grippos back home, they may as well not even come back.
I was like "what could be so special about some chips"... googled it and.. oh my goodness.. the brown sugar coating
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A pound of maple walnut fudge fresh from the boardwalk.3
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elsie6hickman wrote: »Some people have food triggers in that they see a picture and they can't get it out of their heads, and the next thing they are eating it. One of the things I used to hate about WW was that at meetings, people would sit around and talk about what they were going to eat when they reached their goal - isn't that kind of defeating the purpose of making a life style change? I don't say that I will never eat a juicy cheeseburger (with fries)again, but I don't think it serves my purpose to sit around and ogle pictures of it when I am trying to make a lifestyle change.
But to each his own, I guess.
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Too much honesty for you? Yes, I can see the thrill of looking at pictures of the stuff that got me here in the first place. Cheeseburgers, cheesecake, Dairy Queen ice cream, a really good french bread warm, with butter, pastas with a rich red sauce. This is not my first diet - and in the past, as soon as I started, I craved that which I couldn't have and before long, I would give in.8 -
elsie6hickman wrote: »Some people have food triggers in that they see a picture and they can't get it out of their heads, and the next thing they are eating it. One of the things I used to hate about WW was that at meetings, people would sit around and talk about what they were going to eat when they reached their goal - isn't that kind of defeating the purpose of making a life style change? I don't say that I will never eat a juicy cheeseburger (with fries)again, but I don't think it serves my purpose to sit around and ogle pictures of it when I am trying to make a lifestyle change.
But to each his own, I guess.
And some people don't. I eat many of the things pictured in this thread, in quantities that fit my goals. In fact, I'm very much looking forward to those steak nachos this weekend7 -
elsie6hickman wrote: »elsie6hickman wrote: »Some people have food triggers in that they see a picture and they can't get it out of their heads, and the next thing they are eating it. One of the things I used to hate about WW was that at meetings, people would sit around and talk about what they were going to eat when they reached their goal - isn't that kind of defeating the purpose of making a life style change? I don't say that I will never eat a juicy cheeseburger (with fries)again, but I don't think it serves my purpose to sit around and ogle pictures of it when I am trying to make a lifestyle change.
But to each his own, I guess.
Too much honesty for you? Yes, I can see the thrill of looking at pictures of the stuff that got me here in the first place. Cheeseburgers, cheesecake, Dairy Queen ice cream, a really good french bread warm, with butter, pastas with a rich red sauce. This is not my first diet - and in the past, as soon as I started, I craved that which I couldn't have and before long, I would give in.
I'm pretty healthy and fit...most of my diet is highly nutritious...and personally I don't see anything particularly wrong about cheeseburgers (I grill them or brats most Saturday nights) or some good french bread with butter (had some the other night at a restaurant called Farm and Table with my trout), or pasta with red sauce.
IDK...it's all about balance. I lost 40+ pounds and have been in maintenance for going on 5.5 years and I can include all of that in my diet in a balanced way...ie, not eating every single day and not piling my plate full of way more food than I need.
Honestly, if you have food triggers by looking at pictures, I'm not sure why you would go into a thread like this. I can look at food and it does nothing in the way of "triggering"
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elsie6hickman wrote: »Some people have food triggers in that they see a picture and they can't get it out of their heads, and the next thing they are eating it. One of the things I used to hate about WW was that at meetings, people would sit around and talk about what they were going to eat when they reached their goal - isn't that kind of defeating the purpose of making a life style change? I don't say that I will never eat a juicy cheeseburger (with fries)again, but I don't think it serves my purpose to sit around and ogle pictures of it when I am trying to make a lifestyle change.
But to each his own, I guess.
And some people don't. I eat many of the things pictured in this thread, in quantities that fit my goals. In fact, I'm very much looking forward to those steak nachos this weekend
Is there any reason you are eating under 1000 calories a day? (I looked at diary) Maybe that is why you can't get it out of your head sometimes. I know if I was eating so few calories just seeing photos would probably make me go insane. I understand where you are coming from, but sometimes it is cathartic to get it out, lol. (At least for me it is)3 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »elsie6hickman wrote: »Some people have food triggers in that they see a picture and they can't get it out of their heads, and the next thing they are eating it. One of the things I used to hate about WW was that at meetings, people would sit around and talk about what they were going to eat when they reached their goal - isn't that kind of defeating the purpose of making a life style change? I don't say that I will never eat a juicy cheeseburger (with fries)again, but I don't think it serves my purpose to sit around and ogle pictures of it when I am trying to make a lifestyle change.
But to each his own, I guess.
And some people don't. I eat many of the things pictured in this thread, in quantities that fit my goals. In fact, I'm very much looking forward to those steak nachos this weekend
Is there any reason you are eating under 1000 calories a day? (I looked at diary) Maybe that is why you can't get it out of your head sometimes. I know if I was eating so few calories just seeing photos would probably make me go insane. I understand where you are coming from, but sometimes it is cathartic to get it out, lol. (At least for me it is)
I think you meant this for @elsie6hickman
I'm definitely not only eating 1k calories per day :laugh:3 -
A Baked Alaska from Delmonico's!
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elsie6hickman wrote: »Some people have food triggers in that they see a picture and they can't get it out of their heads, and the next thing they are eating it. One of the things I used to hate about WW was that at meetings, people would sit around and talk about what they were going to eat when they reached their goal - isn't that kind of defeating the purpose of making a life style change? I don't say that I will never eat a juicy cheeseburger (with fries)again, but I don't think it serves my purpose to sit around and ogle pictures of it when I am trying to make a lifestyle change.
But to each his own, I guess.
I eat the stuff that's on here all the time. I just find a way to fit it into my calories. Either smaller portions, a lot more exercise, smaller meals throughout they, or a combination. So far I'm down 185lbs, because I made the lifestyle change to realizing that I don't have to give up anything I love, just eat normal sized portions.
Besides, some of us see this and think... Oh that looks good, lemme go look that up to see how I can fit that into my diet!5 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »elsie6hickman wrote: »Some people have food triggers in that they see a picture and they can't get it out of their heads, and the next thing they are eating it. One of the things I used to hate about WW was that at meetings, people would sit around and talk about what they were going to eat when they reached their goal - isn't that kind of defeating the purpose of making a life style change? I don't say that I will never eat a juicy cheeseburger (with fries)again, but I don't think it serves my purpose to sit around and ogle pictures of it when I am trying to make a lifestyle change.
But to each his own, I guess.
And some people don't. I eat many of the things pictured in this thread, in quantities that fit my goals. In fact, I'm very much looking forward to those steak nachos this weekend
Is there any reason you are eating under 1000 calories a day? (I looked at diary) Maybe that is why you can't get it out of your head sometimes. I know if I was eating so few calories just seeing photos would probably make me go insane. I understand where you are coming from, but sometimes it is cathartic to get it out, lol. (At least for me it is)
I think you meant this for @elsie6hickman
I'm definitely not only eating 1k calories per day :laugh:
I did mean them lol wrong person quoted2
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