Is there anything you absolutely refuse to compromise on?
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WIne, beer, chocolate, bacon, pasta, bread, pizza, ice cream, peanut butter0
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Chocolate - I eat a little pretty much every day.
Bread - "Light"-style breads are all air and water, yuck. I will make room for real bread for my sandwiches, and occassionally as a side at dinner. And don't even get me started on the "Sandwich Thins"
Diet soda, iced tea, and coffee. I am not interested in switching to all water.0 -
Mine is a good cup of coffee in the morning. I cut back from 3 cups to one and the sugar from *grumble grumble many tbs'* to 2 packets of IN THE RAW that equal 10 g of real cane sugar and 2 tbs of half and half which equals 3 grams of fat. I eat nothing else with added sugar and eat clean and lean the rest of the time. But I refuse to make my coffee black!0
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Meat, McDonald's and diet Pepsi.
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I don't really believe in completely giving up anything, unless it's really detrimental to your goals. I think restricting yourself from everything just makes it so much easier to fall off the wagon, so if I want a glass of wine and/or chocolate, I include it in my daily intake. That said, I've made a few 'healthier' choices to treats. Portion sizes are cut down for example and if I get a latte or whatever from somewhere like Starbucks, I get it with skimmed or soy rather than whole milk. I really can't tell the difference anyway!0
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Its all about moderation. you can have just about anything you want. instead of having a full size or king size bar of candy have one of those bite size ones, or m&ms have about 10 pieces.
I love getting the 100calorie packs of cookies and brownies. they taste good (im super picky so if i like it its good).0 -
my Coke. I have a coke every afternoon...and those 140 calories of sanity in a can = one happy momma to 4 young kids, and when I tried to give up my coke (or, GAG, switch to Diet Coke) I was one cranky lady!!!! So, I'll just factor my Coke-a-day habit into my healthier lifestyle and keep me happy and healthy!!!!0
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I would never compromise on bread. I love the stuff and I could eat it all day every day if I could. :laugh:0
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Butter, bacon, bread and Mac & Cheese - in moderation of course!0
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My profile used to say that I refuse to give up butter, bacon, or wine and I still stand by that! :drinker:
I'm with you!
I switched to margarine years ago before we heard of trans fats. Since then, I'll take a sliver of butter over spread any day!
I tried turkey bacon. It's a good replacement for ham, but NOT bacon!
A nice glass of wine once in a while is sublime.
I would add steak to your list. There is something about a nice piece of steak that bleeds when I cut into it....
But for the most part, I'd rather not make any food completely off limits. (Except escargot. I never tried it, but my heart goes out to the person so hungry that they discovered snails are edible.) I do need to be selective about how often and how much, though.0 -
Meat, McDonald's and diet Pepsi.
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Just dont eat their nuggets. they grind up the whole chicken (yes even eyes and bones) and put it in there. (it was on Jillians site)0 -
Sour cream...this is the one item I can't go light or non fat. It has to be the regular sour cream the other stuff tastes awful.0
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vodka0
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Coffee. Beer. Pizza.
Some people think I am a snob when it comes to these foods. They are wrong. I'm not a snob. I'm a radical fundamentalist.0 -
My coffee creamer.....International Delight French Vanilla! I decided last week that since I was counting calories, etc that I would try the fat/sugar free kinds of this creamer since I wasn't willing to give it up completely....YUCK!!!!!!!!! :sick:
I WILL NOT be making that mistake again.....My creamer will just have to fit in my calorie count for the day! :happy:0 -
i love chocolate and I've been drinking Horizon's Organic Chocolate Milk when craving something chocolate. 150 a serving and I love it
alnond breeze hasan awesome chocolate milk 90 cal a cup i believe.. my kids love it too!!!!0 -
Lager before the footie, pudding (just make sure I make better choices), sweets, diet coke and M&S food in general. I have virtually dropped bread and cut right back on the cheese (boo).0
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I won't give up having a good old fashioned real hamburger every once in a while.0
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Wine
I am right with you!
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my Coke. I have a coke every afternoon...and those 140 calories of sanity in a can = one happy momma to 4 young kids, and when I tried to give up my coke (or, GAG, switch to Diet Coke) I was one cranky lady!!!! So, I'll just factor my Coke-a-day habit into my healthier lifestyle and keep me happy and healthy!!!!
You do what you gotta do! Lol I like that!0 -
My calorie buget, gaining weight0
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Wine! I don't have it every night and i don't have to have a lot but when i have the extra 100-150 and I want a glass i enjoy it. A great unwind after a long day!0
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Chocolate. Alcohol. Mac & Cheese. Pizza.
I just watch my portions on all of those and keep it within my calorie limits0 -
Beer. I drink it regularly and love it blindly.0
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S*x, Chocolate, and don't you EVER put any dairy product in my food, ever.
I don't consider the rest compromise.... it's being flexible.
[just as an FYI: if you cut out all dairy, including butter, for a few months, and then taste butter, you will discover that it tastes absolutely RANK. I used to churn my own d**ned butter, back in the day, but I won't touch it now]0 -
Scotch on the drink front; something about a beautiful single malt that I just cannot pass up.
And my favourite duo, red wine and 85% dark chocolate. Nothing beats relaxing with a good book, and having these two marvellous creations as company.0 -
my health and fitness-there will be no compromise!0
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olive oil
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choclolate0
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I only consume full fat dairy products, aside from the milk on my cereal -- that includes half and half, butter, real eggs, cheese, yogurt, ice cream etc. I dislike the taste of reduced fat dairy, so it's a waste of calories. I'll take a smaller portion and be satisfied.0
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