Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get some teenagers in your house. Eat a serving, leave the snack alone for a couple of days, and realize that the rest of the bag has been emptied and thrown away.
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I was just going to post the same thing. The contents would be gone in 24 hours but the bag would still be there.
Anonymous wrote:I try not to keep chips in the house, they are my weakness. Once in a while I buy my favorite kind in a "single" serving type of bag. I walk out of the store, open the bag, and dump at least half of them into the trash can before I have a single bite.
I'm sorry, but who doesn't have room in their diet for an occasional one serving bag of chips? Has your husband threatened to leave you if you eat a carb or balloon up over 100 pounds or something?
I generally eat healthy, minimize added sugar and processed food, stay active, BMI around 19, stick to small treats like dark chocolate, etc. But at least once a month, I buy a regular size bag of something I really like (peanut butter filled pretzels or tortilla chips) with the understanding that I'm going to eat the whole bag (like 8 servings) in two or three sittings. Nothing terrible happens, I swear. I don't feel sick, I don't gain weight, my clothes still fit. It's satisfying to indulge and it's even more satisfying to not let myself feel guilty about it.
I try not to keep chips in the house, they are my weakness. Once in a while I buy my favorite kind in a "single" serving type of bag. I walk out of the store, open the bag, and dump at least half of them into the trash can before I have a single bite.
Anonymous wrote:I once read that Lindsay Lohan would dump water on the rest of her plate of food when she wanted to stop eating it. Maybe try that.
Anonymous wrote:Figure out why you can’t stop eating after one cookie. Are you having the cookie when you’re starving and a meal plus a cookie for dessert would be better? Are you under-eating? Are you being too restrictive with foods you like and as a result giving cookies and chips too much power or significance?
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Anything loaded up with toxic oils and fake sugars is addictive for most people. Stay away from that sh*t.
It’s killing you.
Anonymous wrote: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.
This is the only thing that works for me.
Anonymous wrote: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.
I don't have friends to split a cookie with - but since I eat one maybe three times a year I' m okay with it.
Anonymous wrote:Put exactly one serving in a bowl. Put the rest away somewhere inconvenient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get some teenagers in your house. Eat a serving, leave the snack alone for a couple of days, and realize that the rest of the bag has been emptied and thrown away.
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Anonymous wrote:Get some teenagers in your house. Eat a serving, leave the snack alone for a couple of days, and realize that the rest of the bag has been emptied and thrown away.
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.