Anonymous wrote:I've been loving eating the "Cuties" mandarin oranges when I want sweet. Yum. or an apple and almond butter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Throwing out that I’ve Had a lot more luck removing all sugar than doing 25grams. I still get cravings if I’m eating some. Can I ask why 25 grams?
I cut way back, but I can't imagine never eating any bread, a square of dark chocolate, a Kind bar, a lightly flavored yogurt, a quarter teaspoon of raw sugar on my oatmeal, a little whipped cream on my espresso etc. Daily, I keep it between 15 and 20g, but I feel miserable and deprived with nothing. I lost 40+ pounds, have kept it off and never needed to go to 0 sugar.
But I cant touch the Thin Mints or M&Ms if they're in the house. That would set off cravings. (I still get peanut butter M&Ms at the movies).
Different PP here and I’m the same. I struggle with what I guess is binge eating and a dessert or candy is really really hard to eat just a little for me, especially in the evening. Slightly sweet things like a yogurt don’t have the same effect. I ate terribly over the weekend and am committing to a really good day of no sweets or chips and lots of fruits and vegetables.
Thank you! PP you responded to back here and I ate one piece of Valentine’s Day candy thoughtfully with my kids. I enjoyed it way more than the Girl Scout cookies so I should remember that. Over all I did well although I am sure I was over 25g with the candy and my emergency snack when I couldn’t get lunch until later than I wanted it. Am still adjusting to being back in the office sometimes with very limited options- had left my healthy snack at home on the counter…
Phew I made it. I nearly had candy cake of cookies (there is way too much of everything in my house!!) but I stayed strong and didn’t. Had a salad with lunch and fruit and tomato with dinner. Pretty good and better than I have done for several days.
Terrific job! I hope a successful day builds into another. Personally, I struggle the most when there is stuff lying around. It kind of helps that DD is gluten free and her cake is dry and crumbly (though tasty) because it’s easier to stop eating it. I did feel a bit deprived without a single piece of candy for Valentines Day but it’s ok. I can have candy today if I really want it.
Thank you! PP you responded to back here and I ate one piece of Valentine’s Day candy thoughtfully with my kids. I enjoyed it way more than the Girl Scout cookies so I should remember that. Over all I did well although I am sure I was over 25g with the candy and my emergency snack when I couldn’t get lunch until later than I wanted it. Am still adjusting to being back in the office sometimes with very limited options- had left my healthy snack at home on the counter…
Anonymous wrote:Oh I’m alright. I don’t have many feelings. It’s was just dumb to get so busy at work that I didn’t have good food all day. It was annoying but I’m not discouraged. Thanks for the comment though. I guess it is something to think about.