Anonymous wrote:Is there a way to force myself to eat one serving of chips of cookies at a time? Eat one serving and give the rest away?
Anonymous wrote:Don't buy cookies or chips.
If I want a cookie, I need to make them myself. So, I don't make them very often.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to always buy a big bag of chips because, price per ounce, it's a better price. But I recently decided to just buy single servings of things. It's not worth that amount of junk food.
Earlier this week I was craving cookies and bought ONE from Whole Foods. Came home, ate it, and was completely satisfied. Did I need to spend $2 on a cookie? No. But if I'd spent $4 on 12 cookies, I'd have eaten 11 more cookies than I was craving.
Those Whole Foods cookies are 400 calories per cookie. Delicious - but better to split them with a friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to always buy a big bag of chips because, price per ounce, it's a better price. But I recently decided to just buy single servings of things. It's not worth that amount of junk food.
Earlier this week I was craving cookies and bought ONE from Whole Foods. Came home, ate it, and was completely satisfied. Did I need to spend $2 on a cookie? No. But if I'd spent $4 on 12 cookies, I'd have eaten 11 more cookies than I was craving.
Those Whole Foods cookies are 400 calories per cookie. Delicious - but better to split them with a friend.
Anonymous wrote:I used to always buy a big bag of chips because, price per ounce, it's a better price. But I recently decided to just buy single servings of things. It's not worth that amount of junk food.
Earlier this week I was craving cookies and bought ONE from Whole Foods. Came home, ate it, and was completely satisfied. Did I need to spend $2 on a cookie? No. But if I'd spent $4 on 12 cookies, I'd have eaten 11 more cookies than I was craving.