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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, you need to have less food in the house. Have lean days where you make sure all the food is eaten before going out to buy more. Also, it takes a TON of exercise to lose a few pounds.. [b]Remind him that nothing tastes as good as the mile jog it will take to get rid of half of it. [/b] If that doesn't work then go towards zero tolerance of over eating. I have to curb my son. When I bring groceries home, I simply say that if I so much as catch him eating such and such, he is in big trouble. I simply can't afford to feed him to the extent that he wants to eat. I only buy organic eggs, meats, and dairy, so it is expensive. He sees the bills. Also we try to grow our own produce. [/quote] That may be true for you. But it isn't true for everybody. It's also, in my opinion, a philosophy that reflects a disordered attitude towards eating.[/quote]
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