Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had to eliminate eating completely from the majority of the day. I eat for about 8 hours per day and I fast for at least 16 (often more like 17-18).
I'm still overweight but my "fat" pants are getting too loose again. I'm on my way down.
This is the best way I've found to curb my eating. I eat whatever I like during my eating time, but when it's over, I abstain completely except for herbal tea and water (lemon slices allowed).
I don’t want to get too far away from the emotional eating questions, but what do you have for your first meal of the day? My normal eating time frame is 9 am - 7 pm. I’ve tried to stretch it to 12:12, but find myself cranky, short tempered and overeating everything by 3:00. It’s also the time my kids get home from school, so it’s not a good combo.
Anonymous wrote:I had to eliminate eating completely from the majority of the day. I eat for about 8 hours per day and I fast for at least 16 (often more like 17-18).
I'm still overweight but my "fat" pants are getting too loose again. I'm on my way down.
This is the best way I've found to curb my eating. I eat whatever I like during my eating time, but when it's over, I abstain completely except for herbal tea and water (lemon slices allowed).
Anonymous wrote:Drink a lot of water. Don't keep much food in the house. Go on 5 mile walks.
Anonymous wrote:Zepbound
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does this thread make it seem like most of you just drink liquids all day to distract yourself from eating food? It's not emotional eating if you are hungry - it's just nourishing your body. Surely some of you need some amount of food? Very odd.
This poster asked explicitly about emotional eating. I posted about matcha tea above. No milk. No sweetener. The ritual of tea distracts me from eating a bunch of random sh!t from my cabinets. I eat normal, healthy meals and am a normal, healthy weight. And this way I don't binge on junk I'm not actually hungry for, but I sure used to -- and it really sucked feeling out of control like that.
+1 I drink tea, too, albeit mostly herbal so I’m not totally wired on caffeine. I substitute tea for randomly snacking on cold pizza at 8:30am which I want to do to avoid a challenging work thing and/or because I’m feeling like a bad mom for some reason. I will happily eat the same pizza at 11:30 without overanalyzing why I want it. I don’t diet or count calories but I know perfectly well I don’t need a full meal between my hearty breakfast at 6:30am and my lunch at 11:30, so I mostly drink tea instead. Still a little overweight from pregnancy since I don’t have time to exercise with with my toddlers around but not gaining anything.
How do you calm the impulse to eat the pizza long enough to make the tea? I have difficulty controlling the urge to eat the pizza/candy/whatever long enough to make the tea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does this thread make it seem like most of you just drink liquids all day to distract yourself from eating food? It's not emotional eating if you are hungry - it's just nourishing your body. Surely some of you need some amount of food? Very odd.
This poster asked explicitly about emotional eating. I posted about matcha tea above. No milk. No sweetener. The ritual of tea distracts me from eating a bunch of random sh!t from my cabinets. I eat normal, healthy meals and am a normal, healthy weight. And this way I don't binge on junk I'm not actually hungry for, but I sure used to -- and it really sucked feeling out of control like that.
+1 I drink tea, too, albeit mostly herbal so I’m not totally wired on caffeine. I substitute tea for randomly snacking on cold pizza at 8:30am which I want to do to avoid a challenging work thing and/or because I’m feeling like a bad mom for some reason. I will happily eat the same pizza at 11:30 without overanalyzing why I want it. I don’t diet or count calories but I know perfectly well I don’t need a full meal between my hearty breakfast at 6:30am and my lunch at 11:30, so I mostly drink tea instead. Still a little overweight from pregnancy since I don’t have time to exercise with with my toddlers around but not gaining anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does this thread make it seem like most of you just drink liquids all day to distract yourself from eating food? It's not emotional eating if you are hungry - it's just nourishing your body. Surely some of you need some amount of food? Very odd.
This poster asked explicitly about emotional eating. I posted about matcha tea above. No milk. No sweetener. The ritual of tea distracts me from eating a bunch of random sh!t from my cabinets. I eat normal, healthy meals and am a normal, healthy weight. And this way I don't binge on junk I'm not actually hungry for, but I sure used to -- and it really sucked feeling out of control like that.