I'm Cassie. I'm new to the no S diet... have started it this monday (so it's the 5th day) & am very hopeful about it. It makes complete sense, is easy to follow, easy to remember (I also hate those long lists of what to eat & what not to eat). And most of all, it doesn't cut out whole groups of food. So thanks to Reinhard for thinking about it; it's obvious, but I think it works (as long as you follow it of course).
A little about me. I'm 35, & I live in the UK. I had a baby 7 months ago. Since then- due to tiredness mostly- I haven't been able to shift those last pregnancy kilos. So I need to lose 3-4 kilos to get to my pre-pregnancy weight, & I can't seem to do it. I also have developed- again since the baby was born- a bad dessert habit. I.e. have been eating one dessert a day (at least: sometimes a muffin too). Doesn't help to shift the weight, even though I'm breastfeeding (which is supposed to help).
I had about 10-15 extra kilos on me pre-pregnancy, which means at the moment I'm about 20 kilos over what I would like to be. And when I say what I would like to be, I don't mean a skinny ideal. I mean something like size 10 or even size 12. At the moment I'm more like size 16 (UK sizes). I've -halfheartedly- tried various diets through the years, but the only thing that has consistently made me lose weight in the past was starting a new relationship & falling in love! Not likely now that I'm with my partner more than 6 years, & we have a baby too!! So I need to find another method...
Btw: next week I'm actually seeing a nutritionist too, for some real life support & advice. I'll tell her about this diet (or non-diet) that I'm following, & I will adjust whatever she tells me to the no-S diet. I suspect the no-snacking thing will be the hardest for her to accept, but I do think it's the most important part of the diet (at least for me).
Anyway. Sorry for the essay

Cassie