Are you "not fat" or progressing toward it?

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  • Bentley2718
    Bentley2718 Posts: 1,690 Member
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    "Not fat" is pretty subjective. I'm not medically considered "overweight" so I might count as "not fat."

    Do you eat carbs?
    H*ll and yes.

    WHITE carbs?
    Occasionally.

    Straight up sugar?
    Not like out of the container, but I occasionally eat things that contain refined sugar.

    Alcohol?
    Yes.

    Meat?
    No, but this is an ethical thing, not a health thing. (Although I do feel healthier when I don't eat meat, and my chronic GI problems went away.)

    Cheese?
    I recently lost a taste for it.

    Dairy?
    Very rarely, but for ethical reasons, not health.

    Twinkies?
    I've never liked them.

    ETA:

    Processed food?
    Occasionally.

    Fast food?
    Which Wich and the rare taco bell bean burrito without cheese. Fast food doesn't serve much else that I'll eat.
  • BodyRockerVT
    BodyRockerVT Posts: 323 Member
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    Yep!!

    I eat whatever I want to eat (though I am trying to curb the chocolate but that is IBS related not weight related).

    The idea of foods being "bad" pisses me off. No FOOD is bad people make bad choices when it comes to servings of these foods.
  • kittyninja
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    Am I not fat? I'm at a healthy weight.

    Do you eat carbs? Duh, I'd be a comatose zombie if I didn't.

    WHITE carbs? No.

    Straight up sugar? No, natural sweeteners.

    Alcohol? Sometimes.

    Meat? Yes, but usually only chicken or seafood, I don't like beef or pork.

    Cheese? Yes, 2% or fat free.

    Dairy? Yes, see above.

    Twinkies? Hell no.

    ETA:

    Processed food? I try to avoid it, but I'm not so strict that it drives me crazy.

    Fast food? If I'm out and about and need to eat, yes, I choose the healthiest option possible.
  • Flixie00
    Flixie00 Posts: 1,195 Member
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    Everything bar the meat (not eaten it for 20 years) and the Twinkies (in the UK but would if available). As I am tall, its not that obvious that I am overweight.
  • CharityPearce
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    I haven't cut anything completely out of my diet. I never liked Twinkies, but I eat an occasional sweet. I have just cut back. I find that the thing I've cut back the most on - as far as a daily basis goes, is sodium. I used to be a salt-a-holic. I still miss it, to tell the truth, but I'm convinced that with enough time, I won't even notice. And I've added more water. That's it.
  • hooligansmom
    hooligansmom Posts: 122 Member
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    All except the Alcohol and Twinkies.

    this brings up an intriguing point.

    I would eat alcohol spiked Twinkies.
    I mean Twinkies that get you drunk? sure.


    Has anybody every tried this? I want Rum Twinkies!!
  • psiren28
    psiren28 Posts: 530 Member
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    Do you eat carbs? yep

    WHITE carbs? yep

    Straight up sugar? I usually add a bit of tea and milk to it

    Alcohol? occasionally

    Meat? yep

    Cheese? yep

    Dairy? yep

    Twinkies? never had a twinkie but I'm really curious... can't get them here :sad:

    Processed food? sometimes

    Fast food? occasionally

    If yes, raise your hand.


    Everything in moderation :drinker:
  • jenlarz
    jenlarz Posts: 813 Member
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    Most! No twinkies-rather have homeade goodies made with SUGAR :)
  • bellavie23
    bellavie23 Posts: 83 Member
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    Do you eat carbs? Absolutely

    WHITE carbs? Yep

    Straight up sugar? Sure

    Alcohol? Have had one drink within the last year

    Meat? Yes

    Cheese? Yes

    Dairy? Yes

    Twinkies? Nope

    ETA: ???

    Processed food? Yes

    Fast food? No

    If yes, raise your hand.

    <---Semi Raised Hand, I eat anything, just in moderation, I have lost 35 lbs since 12/19th.
  • Rae6503
    Rae6503 Posts: 6,294 Member
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    Yes on 'bout all counts - guilty, guilty, and guilty... :(

    My point was that you CAN eat all these things and be "not fat" and/or successful at losing weight.
  • kmbhoya2000
    kmbhoya2000 Posts: 174 Member
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    Hell yeah!!! :-)
  • ahinski
    ahinski Posts: 200 Member
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    I consume...

    Plenty of carbs

    Some, but very few, white carbs

    Very rarely do I eat refined sugar (only on spike days)

    No alcohol

    Fish on rare occasions, but otherwise no meat

    Some cheese and dairy, but not much (due to Gall Bladder problems)

    No twinkies, but I'll have homemade baked goods on special occasions or spike days (brownies, cake, etc)

    Some processed food (pretty much all food is processed these days), but little to no chemically altered food

    No fast food (not even for a salad)

    And I'm pretty thin, definitely not fat... but also extremely healthy: low HDL Cholesterol, great blood pressure, and a TON of energy. Just because some people can look "thin" while eating junk doesn't mean they don't have high percentage body fat, cholesterol, and blood pressure. And then there are the rare few that can eat junk, have low percentage body fat, low cholesterol, low blood pressure and tons of energy. Something tells me it will catch up to them eventually...

    At any rate, I just really, genuinely enjoy mindful eating.
  • sjohnny
    sjohnny Posts: 56,142 Member
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    I'm just saddened by the lack of Twinkie love going on around here. It's just wrong.

    And why is it a bad thing that a food never goes bad? I see that as a plus.
  • Rae6503
    Rae6503 Posts: 6,294 Member
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    I consume...

    Plenty of carbs

    Some, but very few, white carbs

    Very rarely do I eat refined sugar (only on spike days)

    No alcohol

    Fish on rare occasions, but otherwise no meat

    Some cheese and dairy, but not much (due to Gall Bladder problems)

    No twinkies, but I'll have homemade baked goods on special occasions or spike days (brownies, cake, etc)

    Some processed food (pretty much all food is processed these days), but little to no chemically altered food

    No fast food (not even for a salad)

    And I'm pretty thin, definitely not fat... but also extremely healthy: low HDL Cholesterol, great blood pressure, and a TON of energy. Just because some people can look "thin" while eating junk doesn't mean they don't have high percentage body fat, cholesterol, and blood pressure. And then there are the rare few that can eat junk, have low percentage body fat, low cholesterol, low blood pressure and tons of energy. Something tells me it will catch up to them eventually...

    At any rate, I just really, genuinely enjoy mindful eating.

    So are you saying that you are more "healthy" than the other people who have replied to this post?