Let's have some fun, NoSers
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Let's have some fun, NoSers
I'll start.
Can you guess the game?
1) Breyers Yo Crunch LOWFAT yogurt with CANDY pieces.
Can you guess the game?
1) Breyers Yo Crunch LOWFAT yogurt with CANDY pieces.
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This is a little preface to my answer. Last year I went to a nutritionist in an effort to get a handle on my eating. Recently I found a list of food that she suggested, and if I wasn't grateful enough for No S before (trust me, I was!), I am now. Here is what she wanted me to eat for snacks: Luna and South Beach bars, Sargento lite cheese, Breyer's light ice cream bars, lite yogourt, diet popcorn with a few sprays of artificial butter in a diffuser bottle, Lean Cuisine, frozen juice bars, frozen Chinese vegetables with low-calorie flavored sauce, etc . . . Obviously, I didn't do too well with her. So I am guessing that the theme of this thread is disgusting diet foods that we have eliminated from our lives.
You know, I've really started to wonder about dietitians and nutritionists. Be it in private practices or in the media, they recommend so much crap that I wouldn't eat on a bad day. I'd have to be really desparate. I wonder if the Luna bar reps visit them like the pharmaceutical reps visit doctors.
"That which we persist in doing becomes easier for us to do. Not that the nature of the thing itself has changed but our power to do it is increased." -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
"You are what you eat -- so don't be Fast, Easy, Cheap or Fake."
"You are what you eat -- so don't be Fast, Easy, Cheap or Fake."
- Blithe Morning
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Hey, Lilly!
How about: foods that are labeled to sound healthy but aren't? Or, LOWFAT because they've added SUGAR to make it taste better? You just can't trust anything but the ingredients label, and sometimes even then you have to be a chemist to understand them. I've seen food labels for products that have so many chemicals that they should be used to clean my car.
Diane
How about: foods that are labeled to sound healthy but aren't? Or, LOWFAT because they've added SUGAR to make it taste better? You just can't trust anything but the ingredients label, and sometimes even then you have to be a chemist to understand them. I've seen food labels for products that have so many chemicals that they should be used to clean my car.
Diane
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When I started this posting I was thinking of one thing. I realized that the one thing is much bigger than I had thought.
Reinhard mentions in his book and on the board a book called Mindless Eating by Brian Wansink. This is a must read if you want to get in and stay in the driver's seat as far as being aware of what you are eating and why. Trust me. Eye opening.
Reinhard mentions in his book and on the board a book called Mindless Eating by Brian Wansink. This is a must read if you want to get in and stay in the driver's seat as far as being aware of what you are eating and why. Trust me. Eye opening.
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I agree that the Mindless Eating book is great.
People's preferences determine whether a food is delicious or disgusting.
For example, the author of the No S Diet book thought artificial sweeteners were disgusting, but I, personally, love to use foods with artificial sweeteners, especially Splenda, and I don't plan to live a day without them on this or any other diet. In fact, I've rejected every otherwise "good" diet that told me I couldn't have them whenever I wanted.
So, see, my guess about the food would be that it is a "sweet" and if you want it, it will have to be on an S day.
People's preferences determine whether a food is delicious or disgusting.
For example, the author of the No S Diet book thought artificial sweeteners were disgusting, but I, personally, love to use foods with artificial sweeteners, especially Splenda, and I don't plan to live a day without them on this or any other diet. In fact, I've rejected every otherwise "good" diet that told me I couldn't have them whenever I wanted.
So, see, my guess about the food would be that it is a "sweet" and if you want it, it will have to be on an S day.
BrightAngel - (Dr. Collins)
See: DietHobby. com
See: DietHobby. com
And I can't stand artificial sweeteners, refuse to eat food with them in it, and would completely reject a diet that said I had to use them.
"That which we persist in doing becomes easier for us to do. Not that the nature of the thing itself has changed but our power to do it is increased." -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
"You are what you eat -- so don't be Fast, Easy, Cheap or Fake."
"You are what you eat -- so don't be Fast, Easy, Cheap or Fake."
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One of the most useful tidbits I took away from Mindless Eating was how those "hidden" calories add up. Overeating by just 100 calories a day (two cookies!) can add ten pounds in a year.
This has long been a staple of diets in "women's magazines". You know the ones that talk about magically losing pounds by cutting back in small ways (Eat 1/2 tablespoon less of peanut butter each day and lose 10 pounds in a year!)
What they never say is that YOU CAN NEVER REINTRODUCE THAT HALF TABLESPOON OF PEANUT BUTTER AGAIN TO YOUR EATING.
And really, how ridiculous is it to cut out a 1/2 tablespoon of peanut butter, assuming that you eat it every day in the first place.
This has long been a staple of diets in "women's magazines". You know the ones that talk about magically losing pounds by cutting back in small ways (Eat 1/2 tablespoon less of peanut butter each day and lose 10 pounds in a year!)
What they never say is that YOU CAN NEVER REINTRODUCE THAT HALF TABLESPOON OF PEANUT BUTTER AGAIN TO YOUR EATING.
And really, how ridiculous is it to cut out a 1/2 tablespoon of peanut butter, assuming that you eat it every day in the first place.
Blithe Morning said: One of the most useful tidbits I took away from Mindless Eating was how those "hidden" calories add up.
Sounds like I should read this book too! One thing I try very hard not to do is "taste" foods as I cook. That's an easy way to pack on extra calories. I suppose one could taste and then spit out what's been tasted, but that's really gross, and frankly not a habit I'd like to form. (Yeah, I know, wine tasters do just that).
Reading A New Earth has enabled me to be more present and aware in everything I do. It's especially important to be "present" when you eat. Food is ever so much more enjoyable when you really taste every mouthful and the only way to do that is to be aware. That's my goal: to be more aware. When I think about the time I've squandered living in the past or fantasizing the future...what a waste. And all the tasting experiences I missed because my mind was otherwise engaged while I was eating is just shameful. No wonder my weight spiraled out of control.
Diane
Sounds like I should read this book too! One thing I try very hard not to do is "taste" foods as I cook. That's an easy way to pack on extra calories. I suppose one could taste and then spit out what's been tasted, but that's really gross, and frankly not a habit I'd like to form. (Yeah, I know, wine tasters do just that).
Reading A New Earth has enabled me to be more present and aware in everything I do. It's especially important to be "present" when you eat. Food is ever so much more enjoyable when you really taste every mouthful and the only way to do that is to be aware. That's my goal: to be more aware. When I think about the time I've squandered living in the past or fantasizing the future...what a waste. And all the tasting experiences I missed because my mind was otherwise engaged while I was eating is just shameful. No wonder my weight spiraled out of control.
Diane
Visit www.MaximizeYourWellness.com
(Ok, a shameless plug). I'm just here to learn how to say No to the S!
(Ok, a shameless plug). I'm just here to learn how to say No to the S!
Diane,
The thing that really stuck with me, the main thing I took from the book was what I have been saying. Everytime you look at any food in the market, in a magazine, on tv, at a snack machine, anywhere your eyes see food, you subconsciously decide to eat it or not. This happens about 200 times a day. So yes, it is true that we pick what goes on our plate 3xa day. We do not chose the other 197 decisions we are exposed too and make subconsciously
So now that no sing will be my way of life I shop 2 ways. I either make a decision on what I will eat that day or decide to wander aimlessly in the market and just go with what looks good. Either way, I am making the choices. When I have a shopping list and something "looks good" I do not buy it because that was one of the other 197 food cues. When I choose to wander I know that I am being controlled but after I have my 3 plates worth, I stop shopping. So I always win.
The thing that really stuck with me, the main thing I took from the book was what I have been saying. Everytime you look at any food in the market, in a magazine, on tv, at a snack machine, anywhere your eyes see food, you subconsciously decide to eat it or not. This happens about 200 times a day. So yes, it is true that we pick what goes on our plate 3xa day. We do not chose the other 197 decisions we are exposed too and make subconsciously
So now that no sing will be my way of life I shop 2 ways. I either make a decision on what I will eat that day or decide to wander aimlessly in the market and just go with what looks good. Either way, I am making the choices. When I have a shopping list and something "looks good" I do not buy it because that was one of the other 197 food cues. When I choose to wander I know that I am being controlled but after I have my 3 plates worth, I stop shopping. So I always win.