Name one food item that you stopped eating

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  • Chocolate bars. But I do have chocolate almond milk. I think it helps me with the craving.
  • The only thing I cut out 100% is Diet Coke. I avoid and eat small portions of everything else - but on occasion I'll have french fries, white bread or rice, birthday cake, etc...
  • wendyannvantiem
    wendyannvantiem Posts: 188 Member
    No fast food,soda,or chips. My husband hasn't had fast food or pop in over 5 years. I hope I can have the same self control
  • reander
    reander Posts: 175 Member
    Energy drinks. SO much sugar.
  • Sophie983
    Sophie983 Posts: 119 Member
    White flour.
  • Why would anyone give up chocolate? Seriously, why? There are so many great health benefits from chocolate plus it tastes good. It's sad to read this thread.
  • evelyngrice
    evelyngrice Posts: 349 Member
    mine is the obvious stuff, such as bread & fizzy drinks (unless they are sugar free).
    i really hate depriving myself of food though, so I just make sure I buy the best kind of bread, and weigh everything out :)
  • cazzincali
    cazzincali Posts: 337 Member
    I haven't given up anything. I just "pay" for what I eat by doing extra exercise. However, I rarely drink Pepsi or eat fast food anymore. :bigsmile:
  • pearlymae
    pearlymae Posts: 100 Member
    McDonald's Mocha Frappe's, was hooked on them espically with the two for one coupon, so affordable, not anymore not worth the calories & fat, what a wake up call, thanks to MFP!
  • Countrymade
    Countrymade Posts: 183 Member
    Bloomin Onion.
  • butter.. i love it....
  • kyle4jem
    kyle4jem Posts: 1,400 Member
    Because I'm on an 8-week pledge, I have not had any sweets (chocolate, biscuits, cakes) for 4 weeks and will continue that pledge until 1 Oct. I have had a few mint imperials because it stops my mouth from drying out when i'm cycling and I hate chewing gum which makes me feel terribly bloated :sick:

    However, I have reduced my portion sizes by between 50-75%, don't eat anywhere near as much bread, having switched to Rivitas instead of toast and eat a banana almost every day :tongue:
  • :blushing: Welp, being that my diet was so terrible before I started eating right, I have had to change/stop eating everything!
    In fact it's easier for me to list the foods I am eating now : fresh fruit, veggies, whole grains and wheat and protein.
  • CANDY CANDY CANDY. I still have 10 mini bag of candy and for some reason i don't want to throw it away.
  • I've REALLY backed off the starches
  • I stopped eating fastfood hamburgers 11 years ago, I stopped eating fastfood altogether at least 5 years ago. White bread, regular pop, meat.
  • Hope228
    Hope228 Posts: 340 Member
    Soda, Most Italian food <sigh>:ohwell:
  • Non diet, and now diet sodas. Mm, mm tea~
  • astrosnider
    astrosnider Posts: 151 Member
    Alcohol. Too many empty calories and tends to lower your inhibitions, including your resolve to stay on your eating plan. It's been about four years now, and I don't miss it.
  • calliope_music
    calliope_music Posts: 1,242 Member
    meat!
  • crzyone
    crzyone Posts: 872 Member
    Soda
    Chocolate (Candy of any kind really, although I did have 12 gummy savers in the last three months)
    Fast Food
    Cake, Pie, Cookies, Donuts
    White Rice
    Fried anything (except occasional chicken strips)
    Pasta
    Cheese
  • pnieuw
    pnieuw Posts: 473
    White sugar on my cereal.

    Margarine on my sandwiches and toast.

    My wife's chocolate chip cookies (sigh).
  • sonjalucia
    sonjalucia Posts: 120 Member
    Fries!! It's been 4 months!
  • seal57
    seal57 Posts: 1,259 Member
    Pizza..

    Although I have thought about buy it, I have resisted because of the calories in them..
  • blondski
    blondski Posts: 36 Member
    ditto!!! Eating what I want but in moderation and once in a while instead of all time!!! Oh and working on getting Aspartame out of my diet!
  • JeSuisPrest
    JeSuisPrest Posts: 2,005 Member
    Haven't really given up anything, it's all in the portion. I am learning to make better choices, but if there is something I really want, and it's in my calorie goal, I will have it. One of my favorite deserts is root beer floats, but now I have it w/ diet root beer and low fat/no sugar added ice cream
  • fallenangelloves
    fallenangelloves Posts: 601 Member
    Haven't really given up anything, it's all in the portion. I am learning to make better choices, but if there is something I really want, and it's in my calorie goal, I will have it. One of my favorite deserts is root beer floats, but now I have it w/ diet root beer and low fat/no sugar added ice cream

    Thank you! I was about to say the same thing.... I may not eat some things as much as before but if I really want something I work it in. If I can't then I allow a "cheat" day to get out ose cravings. This is a life change and I don't believe in restricting anything. That is what makes us quit! All things in moderation!!
  • JeSuisPrest
    JeSuisPrest Posts: 2,005 Member
    Haven't really given up anything, it's all in the portion. I am learning to make better choices, but if there is something I really want, and it's in my calorie goal, I will have it. One of my favorite deserts is root beer floats, but now I have it w/ diet root beer and low fat/no sugar added ice cream

    Thank you! I was about to say the same thing.... I may not eat some things as much as before but if I really want something I work it in. If I can't then I allow a "cheat" day to get out ose cravings. This is a life change and I don't believe in restricting anything. That is what makes us quit! All things in moderation!!

    Completely agree!!! And since someone share a "Skinny Margarita" recipe on this site, I can continue to drink margaritas!! Life is good!! :drinker:
  • UltraRunnerGale
    UltraRunnerGale Posts: 346 Member
    Gummy bears!!
  • acarter33664
    acarter33664 Posts: 53 Member
    little debbies and candy bars. I've replaced all the junk food I had with fiber one bars, and dry roasted almonds. I wish I could give up the microwavables and ramen, but as a college student on a budget with only a microwave and a small toaster oven, moderation and portion size is all I can do for now.
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