Anybody else deal with food dilemmas?

0atmeel
0atmeel Posts: 168 Member
edited January 2021 in Health and Weight Loss
For example, I have an apple pie in the fridge from the holidays. Do I ignore it and let it go to waste or take one for the team, go over my daily calories and just eat it so it's gone and I no longer have to see it in there?
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  • 0atmeel
    0atmeel Posts: 168 Member
    lgfrie wrote: »
    No dilemma here. At 12:01 on 1/1/21, every molecule of pre-New Years junk food went straight into the bin.

    Whoa! That's pretty hardocre!
  • 0atmeel
    0atmeel Posts: 168 Member
    lgfrie wrote: »
    millerjr5 wrote: »
    lgfrie wrote: »
    No dilemma here. At 12:01 on 1/1/21, every molecule of pre-New Years junk food went straight into the bin.

    Whoa! That's pretty hardocre!

    I'm hardcore LOL I have to be. I've lost 90 pounds but have a lifetime history of insane binging before that. The way I keep it under control is, whatever the hell transpires on Day X, it stops at midnight on Day X and doesn't get carried into Day X+1. Then I wake up, get on the scale no matter how demoralizing, get on an exercise machine, and start all over.

    You wouldn't believe how much crap we binned at midnight - probably saved myself two pounds of fat gain.

    90 pounds? That is amazing! Great job, I like your tactics! Ever watch The Office? Reminds me of the weight loss episode lol.
  • 0atmeel
    0atmeel Posts: 168 Member
    I put my piece of peach pie in the freezer, along with some bagels, pumpkin bread, etc. Will bring it out in a few weeks when I’m craving a dessert.

    I crave dessert whenever I see one lol.
  • 0atmeel
    0atmeel Posts: 168 Member
    sulwen314 wrote: »
    I would eat it in small pieces, making sure to fit it into my daily calorie plan.

    That is disclipline right there! 😊💪
  • Frodobaggins29
    Frodobaggins29 Posts: 70 Member
    I’d portion it up and freeze it if you’re just calorie counting or have a cheat day like some do 👍
  • alexmose2
    alexmose2 Posts: 208 Member
    trash!
  • 0atmeel
    0atmeel Posts: 168 Member
    Update.....I finished the pie. There was 1/2 of a pie left and I said F-it. Now I have a stomach ache this morning and I regret it but there is some good news from this.
    1. I don't have any left, so it is finally all gone.
    2. When I eat something that upsets my stomach, I tend to keep that feeling and will not eat that food again. When I was a kid, I loved Big Macs from Mcdonalds. When I was 12, I ate the dryest Big Mac you can imagine. It was so gross. Now when I see one, I think of that moment and how nasty it tasted. I am 42 and its been 30 years since I ate a big mac. I think this will have the same effect.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    millerjr5 wrote: »
    I put my piece of peach pie in the freezer, along with some bagels, pumpkin bread, etc. Will bring it out in a few weeks when I’m craving a dessert.

    I crave dessert whenever I see one lol.

    It helps me to put trigger foods where I cannot see them.

    I would have recommended cutting it into serving sizes and freezing it, but I see I'm too late ;)
  • riffraff2112
    riffraff2112 Posts: 1,756 Member
    Pretty much an all or nothing kind of guy here. Threw out so many chocolates/cookies and sweets. I have never been good at avoiding temptation, especially when it is right under foot.
  • Sorry for the tummy ache. Tbh, I probably would have eaten the pie too. It drives me nuts for anything to be sitting half-done, whether it’s a pie, or a puzzle. Pre-COVID, I would have suggested you share!
  • 0atmeel
    0atmeel Posts: 168 Member
    Sorry for the tummy ache. Tbh, I probably would have eaten the pie too. It drives me nuts for anything to be sitting half-done, whether it’s a pie, or a puzzle. Pre-COVID, I would have suggested you share!

    Nobody else wanted it, it was me or the trash lol.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    Sorry for the tummy ache. Tbh, I probably would have eaten the pie too. It drives me nuts for anything to be sitting half-done, whether it’s a pie, or a puzzle. Pre-COVID, I would have suggested you share!

    When I bake, I still share with my neighbors, only now I leave it on their porch and we talk through the door or via messenger, lol

    Sharing is a big part of my moderation strategy. I love to bake, and plan to do it the day before I visit my mother and brother.
  • sheermomentum
    sheermomentum Posts: 827 Member
    You could cut it in pieces and freeze them individually.
  • rosebarnalice
    rosebarnalice Posts: 3,488 Member
    The freezer is my friend . . . Also, friends are my friend:-) I regifted away a LOT of gifted sweets this holiday season.
  • AshHeartsJesus
    AshHeartsJesus Posts: 460 Member
    Step 1 I would put it in the bottom of our chest freezer so I would have to dig for it which I loath digging in the freezer so I I would really have to want it 😄

    Step 2 I have 5 kiddos so food spreads better then just me an a pie 😮

    Step 3 A friendly neighbor who loves goodies

    Step 4 trash
  • Speakeasy76
    Speakeasy76 Posts: 961 Member
    msalicia07 wrote: »
    I’m happy to see some say they would portion it out and freeze it. I completely agree! I used to throw things out but it never taught me to have a better relationship with food. I’m not only here to lose weight, but also create a better lifestyle and attitude when it comes to eating.

    I think giving yourself the tools to succeed is better than complete avoidance, and this is coming from someone who never thought I would be able to be in a room with ice cream, cookies, brownies, etc for the rest of my life.

    Totally agree with you here! I know an often-said piece of advice is to get rid of all tempting foods if you're trying to lose weight. I think that's a good solution in the short-term, but it's also kind of saying that foods have power of you and not the other way around. I do understand that for people with food addiction and eating disorders they may never be able to have certain foods around. There was a time in my life where I couldn't have certain kinds of food in my house, and even now I may start to lose control with some of my "trigger foods ."

    I have worked hard over the years on my relationship with food and know for me nothing is off limits and I do have the power to control myself with food. I have all kinds of treats in my house right now, including a whole cabinet of candy (told my secret Santa one of my likes was dark chocolate, so she decided to give me a LOT of it, plus all the other Christmas gifts). I just build those treats into my day and don't overdo it, and have actually learned (over SEVERAL years) to be satisfied with just one.