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learning to eat right
It occurred to me recently that I am really killing myself with my
diet. I have very bad eating habits. The problem being that I won't eat what I don't like. And I don't like much. Not that it matters to any of you guys, but I am really (really) going to put forth a sincere effort to improve my diet. Making a public declaration and putting it in writing might make it a little easier. Light a candle for me, won't cha? Em Be careful what you wish for.... |
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"Auntie Em" wrote in message ... It occurred to me recently that I am really killing myself with my diet. I have very bad eating habits. The problem being that I won't eat what I don't like. And I don't like much. Not that it matters to any of you guys, but I am really (really) going to put forth a sincere effort to improve my diet. Making a public declaration and putting it in writing might make it a little easier. Light a candle for me, won't cha? Em Be careful what you wish for.... What types of food don't you like? Of we don't like foods that are healthy such as vegetables and fruits simply because we haven't had them prepared in a manner we like. I don't like certain raw vegetables but will eat them cooked. It's just the opposite for other vegetables. Experiment with those healthy foods you don't like. Beverly |
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"Auntie Em" wrote in message ... It occurred to me recently that I am really killing myself with my diet. I have very bad eating habits. The problem being that I won't eat what I don't like. And I don't like much. Not that it matters to any of you guys, but I am really (really) going to put forth a sincere effort to improve my diet. Making a public declaration and putting it in writing might make it a little easier. Light a candle for me, won't cha? Em Be careful what you wish for.... What types of food don't you like? Of we don't like foods that are healthy such as vegetables and fruits simply because we haven't had them prepared in a manner we like. I don't like certain raw vegetables but will eat them cooked. It's just the opposite for other vegetables. Experiment with those healthy foods you don't like. Beverly |
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In article , Auntie Em
wrote: It occurred to me recently that I am really killing myself with my diet. I have very bad eating habits. The problem being that I won't eat what I don't like. And I don't like much. Not that it matters to any of you guys, but I am really (really) going to put forth a sincere effort to improve my diet. Making a public declaration and putting it in writing might make it a little easier. Light a candle for me, won't cha? Em Be careful what you wish for.... Auntie Em, I realize there can be turbulance in Kansas but maybe we here in Diet Oz can help. List foods you like. Try to include not only the calories dense high in fat and sugar but amy healthy ones at all. -- Diva ***** The Best Man For The Job Is A Woman |
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On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 23:39:27 -0600, Auntie Em
wrote: It occurred to me recently that I am really killing myself with my diet. I have very bad eating habits. The problem being that I won't eat what I don't like. And I don't like much. Not that it matters to any of you guys, but I am really (really) going to put forth a sincere effort to improve my diet. Making a public declaration and putting it in writing might make it a little easier. Light a candle for me, won't cha? Em Be careful what you wish for.... Well, I certainly wish you well. But -- judging from the message I just responded to about the wine -- it sounds like you're just eating too much in quantity, never mind the quality. If you just ate the stuff you like but less of it, that might help. And maybe if you ate less you'd find you gravitated more toward foods that offer more nutritional bang for the buck? Just a thought... Chris |
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I have to agree with that. I gave up trying to eliminate the foods I love
when I realised it was more about the quantity than the foods themselves. I was able to lose fat while still eating chocolate and red wine everyday, though in small enough quantities not to stop my weight loss. A nice reward to look forward to before bed. |
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"Auntie Em" wrote in message ... It occurred to me recently that I am really killing myself with my diet. I have very bad eating habits. The problem being that I won't eat what I don't like. And I don't like much. Not that it matters to any of you guys, but I am really (really) going to put forth a sincere effort to improve my diet. Making a public declaration and putting it in writing might make it a little easier. Light a candle for me, won't cha? You might find it easier just making small steps, one at a time, rather than a massive major overhaul. I, at least, do care. If you'd like to get more specific suggestions, why do you let us know what areas you'd like to work on first? You are surely not the only adult who feels the guilt and shame of not liking spinach, bananas, whole wheat, poached fish, or the other "good stuff" we're supposed to eat. |
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"Auntie Em" wrote in message ... It occurred to me recently that I am really killing myself with my diet. I have very bad eating habits. The problem being that I won't eat what I don't like. And I don't like much. Not that it matters to any of you guys, but I am really (really) going to put forth a sincere effort to improve my diet. Making a public declaration and putting it in writing might make it a little easier. Light a candle for me, won't cha? You might find it easier just making small steps, one at a time, rather than a massive major overhaul. I, at least, do care. If you'd like to get more specific suggestions, why do you let us know what areas you'd like to work on first? You are surely not the only adult who feels the guilt and shame of not liking spinach, bananas, whole wheat, poached fish, or the other "good stuff" we're supposed to eat. |
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 13:59:44 GMT, Chris Braun
wrote: On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 23:39:27 -0600, Auntie Em wrote: It occurred to me recently that I am really killing myself with my diet. I have very bad eating habits. The problem being that I won't eat what I don't like. And I don't like much. Not that it matters to any of you guys, but I am really (really) going to put forth a sincere effort to improve my diet. Making a public declaration and putting it in writing might make it a little easier. Light a candle for me, won't cha? Em Be careful what you wish for.... Well, I certainly wish you well. But -- judging from the message I just responded to about the wine -- it sounds like you're just eating too much in quantity, never mind the quality. If you just ate the stuff you like but less of it, that might help. And maybe if you ate less you'd find you gravitated more toward foods that offer more nutritional bang for the buck? Just a thought... Chris Speaking of quantity. Yes, I do eat too much - especially for the amount of exercise and activity I do. When I read your "diet and exercise" every day I positively marvel at how LITTLE you eat and still survive. I cannot imagine it. I eat more at one meal than you eat all day! One of the reasons I eat so much is that when I don't I am STARVING. I don't eat a lot at one sitting, but I eat quite frequently during the day. It isn't unusual for me to eat five or six sandwiches during a 12 - 14 hour period in addition to a "regular meal" of meat n' potatoes or sum such at dinner time. I don't eat because I am bored, or feel lonely or any of those other psychological reasons, I eat because I am hungry. I am hoping that if I can replace some of those meals with more nutritious foods, I might not lose weight, but at least I will be getting better nutrition which, right now, I am not. How did you deal with hunger issues when you were losing your weight? Em Be careful what you wish for.... |
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 13:59:44 GMT, Chris Braun
wrote: On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 23:39:27 -0600, Auntie Em wrote: It occurred to me recently that I am really killing myself with my diet. I have very bad eating habits. The problem being that I won't eat what I don't like. And I don't like much. Not that it matters to any of you guys, but I am really (really) going to put forth a sincere effort to improve my diet. Making a public declaration and putting it in writing might make it a little easier. Light a candle for me, won't cha? Em Be careful what you wish for.... Well, I certainly wish you well. But -- judging from the message I just responded to about the wine -- it sounds like you're just eating too much in quantity, never mind the quality. If you just ate the stuff you like but less of it, that might help. And maybe if you ate less you'd find you gravitated more toward foods that offer more nutritional bang for the buck? Just a thought... Chris Speaking of quantity. Yes, I do eat too much - especially for the amount of exercise and activity I do. When I read your "diet and exercise" every day I positively marvel at how LITTLE you eat and still survive. I cannot imagine it. I eat more at one meal than you eat all day! One of the reasons I eat so much is that when I don't I am STARVING. I don't eat a lot at one sitting, but I eat quite frequently during the day. It isn't unusual for me to eat five or six sandwiches during a 12 - 14 hour period in addition to a "regular meal" of meat n' potatoes or sum such at dinner time. I don't eat because I am bored, or feel lonely or any of those other psychological reasons, I eat because I am hungry. I am hoping that if I can replace some of those meals with more nutritious foods, I might not lose weight, but at least I will be getting better nutrition which, right now, I am not. How did you deal with hunger issues when you were losing your weight? Em Be careful what you wish for.... |
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