What is vanilla no S?
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What is vanilla no S?
Hello I am new. I have seen the term Vanilla NoS but I still don't understand. Thanks!
Vanilla No-S is No-S without any modifications. Many of us have modified it in some way to better suit our needs.
For example, with the exception of major holidays, I no longer take S days. Instead, I allow myself one S daily. That doesn't necessarily mean that I take them, but I can if I want to use an S.
I originally started with no S-Days, but allowed myself 2-3 S-events weekly. This was largely due to the fact that most of my eating out/socializing didn't occur on weekends. In the last couple of months I changed it to one S daily largely because it is easier to remember. I could remember if I'd had an S each day, but trying to remember how many I'd had weekly was more difficult.
For example, with the exception of major holidays, I no longer take S days. Instead, I allow myself one S daily. That doesn't necessarily mean that I take them, but I can if I want to use an S.
Mollie Katzen wrote:From The Best Diet: No Diet at All
This is the key: If you are interested in long term weight reduction, you need a moderate, balanced way of eating of your own design that you can live with -- not some super-restrictive, strict plan that makes you unhappy and always vigilant.
For me, that "of your own design" is extremely important. I don't do well following someone else's rules -- no matter how much sense they may make. If it doesn't fit me, I'm not going to be able to follow it.Pam Anderson wrote:from The Perfect Recipe for Losing Weight and Eating Great
Diets are like trying to sell everyone the same style and size shoe. If this way of eating is forced and not really you, you’ll revert to your old patterns every time. Better to find a way to eat for life.
I originally started with no S-Days, but allowed myself 2-3 S-events weekly. This was largely due to the fact that most of my eating out/socializing didn't occur on weekends. In the last couple of months I changed it to one S daily largely because it is easier to remember. I could remember if I'd had an S each day, but trying to remember how many I'd had weekly was more difficult.
"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."
My Father in Law - who lived to 99 and was all of his life +or- 5 lb. of his high school weight - had his own version of NoS.
He followed the diet to the T except:
1. His S days were family reunions (Thanksgiving, etc.) On these days his glass ceiling was 3-4 units.
2. NEVER snacks and/or seconds.
3. A sweet the size of a domino bone after lunch and dinner.
It worked for him.
He followed the diet to the T except:
1. His S days were family reunions (Thanksgiving, etc.) On these days his glass ceiling was 3-4 units.
2. NEVER snacks and/or seconds.
3. A sweet the size of a domino bone after lunch and dinner.
It worked for him.