Anonymous wrote:Dessert poster here, thanks for the positive reinforcement. Feels good to have this anonymous team in my corner.
Anonymous wrote:Poster from the other day, here. Went to a party last night and felt good about how I navigated dessert. There were several bite size desserts. I chose one. A few weeks ago, before I started following this thread, I would have taken one of each. The temptation was there, but truly enjoyed the one I had and more proud of being able to just walk away. Even with it, stayed under 25g for the day
Anonymous wrote:Thank you both. You are very sweet. As for the birthday cake, the fact is being part of celebrations often means eating something sweet. Kind of a weird cultural thing I guess but nobody likes to be celebrating a birthday with the mom sitting out the cake. But your point is well taken and of course I can make my own choices. Today is going well so far, no added sugar yet and lunch should be the same. Thinking of doing a stirfry for dinner and sometimes I put a teaspoon of sugar in the sauce but that’s still only 4 g. It is true that once you start looking at where added sugar is, it’s a little surprising. I don’t eat much bread but pretty much any kind of bread has 2 to 4 g per slice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the encouragement! My DD got her birthday box from her aunt with cookies and I had 4 yesterday. Definitely over the goal, BUT I also wanted doughnuts and I didn’t get any. Today I’m going to keep to 24g or less. I have that yucky taste in my mouth and a light headache from too much sugar yesterday. I need to plan my day out so I don’t screw up. Maybe I’ll try for zero today to compensate for yesterday. DD birthday is Tuesday and I need to make a cake so Tuesday will be over.
Most sweets aren’t all that good anyways. It’s funny how addictive they are.
You’ve got this, OP. We all have our bumpy days.
The point about most sweets not being all that good is what I’m realizing. Like, I could have this thing but… meh. I’m also realizing how much added sugar is in things it has no business being in. I know I’m late to that party, but sheesh! I’ve found that many of the standard products from Aldi tend to have less added sugar than other stores, which is helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the encouragement! My DD got her birthday box from her aunt with cookies and I had 4 yesterday. Definitely over the goal, BUT I also wanted doughnuts and I didn’t get any. Today I’m going to keep to 24g or less. I have that yucky taste in my mouth and a light headache from too much sugar yesterday. I need to plan my day out so I don’t screw up. Maybe I’ll try for zero today to compensate for yesterday. DD birthday is Tuesday and I need to make a cake so Tuesday will be over.
Most sweets aren’t all that good anyways. It’s funny how addictive they are.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the encouragement! My DD got her birthday box from her aunt with cookies and I had 4 yesterday. Definitely over the goal, BUT I also wanted doughnuts and I didn’t get any. Today I’m going to keep to 24g or less. I have that yucky taste in my mouth and a light headache from too much sugar yesterday. I need to plan my day out so I don’t screw up. Maybe I’ll try for zero today to compensate for yesterday. DD birthday is Tuesday and I need to make a cake so Tuesday will be over.
Most sweets aren’t all that good anyways. It’s funny how addictive they are.
Anonymous wrote:Did not get the M&M’s! Ended the day at 18g. Had the rest of the thin mints.