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Old June 18th, 2006, 05:35 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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Default visualization technique (not for the squeamish)

....
Done with buffet
Will~

"Lesanne" wrote in message
...
And those clear plastic things on buffets that are just a little too high
up so that they are over most peoples faces are called "sneeze guards"

--
Lesanne
"Nunya B." wrote in message
...
Same with the samples at the store!

--
the volleyballchick

"Willow Herself" wrote in
message . net...
Avoid the candy bowl, you don't know how many unwashed hands came right
out of the bathroom..
will~

"Stormmee" wrote in message
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never eat anything that looks like it has been eaten before you get it,
Lee
Nunya B. wrote in message
...
Someone from a different group said she did this yesterday to resist
the
temptation of eating something from the office break room that a
coworker
brought in. She imagined that the baked goods were made by a sweaty,
hairy,
dirty baker who probably even spit in the food. While amazingly gross
to
think about, it definitely turns off the appetite.

Last night my dinner was less than satisfactory and the bar where I
referee
volleyball games has excellent food (the steak quesadillas are to die
for!).
I was tempted but used this technique to stop even thinking that it
was
tempting. It worked for me even though I go into the kitchen all the
time
(to get my referee stuff) and I know the cooks.

It dawned on me that this is the reason DH and I never eat at KFC and
never
did - the local one is dirty and there was something in the newpaper a
long
time ago about health code issues.

--
the volleyballchick












  #12  
Old June 18th, 2006, 09:03 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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Default visualization technique (not for the squeamish)

and did you ever notice, they are generally above the face of the child in
line ahead of you, Lee
Lesanne wrote in message
...
And those clear plastic things on buffets that are just a little too high

up
so that they are over most peoples faces are called "sneeze guards"

--
Lesanne
"Nunya B." wrote in message
...
Same with the samples at the store!

--
the volleyballchick

"Willow Herself" wrote in
message . net...
Avoid the candy bowl, you don't know how many unwashed hands came right
out of the bathroom..
will~

"Stormmee" wrote in message
...
never eat anything that looks like it has been eaten before you get

it,
Lee
Nunya B. wrote in message
...
Someone from a different group said she did this yesterday to resist
the
temptation of eating something from the office break room that a
coworker
brought in. She imagined that the baked goods were made by a sweaty,
hairy,
dirty baker who probably even spit in the food. While amazingly

gross
to
think about, it definitely turns off the appetite.

Last night my dinner was less than satisfactory and the bar where I
referee
volleyball games has excellent food (the steak quesadillas are to die
for!).
I was tempted but used this technique to stop even thinking that it

was
tempting. It worked for me even though I go into the kitchen all the
time
(to get my referee stuff) and I know the cooks.

It dawned on me that this is the reason DH and I never eat at KFC and
never
did - the local one is dirty and there was something in the newpaper

a
long
time ago about health code issues.

--
the volleyballchick












  #13  
Old June 18th, 2006, 12:21 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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Default visualization technique (not for the squeamish)

I gave up buffets years ago!
--
the volleyballchick

"Lesanne" wrote in message
...
And those clear plastic things on buffets that are just a little too high
up so that they are over most peoples faces are called "sneeze guards"

--
Lesanne
"Nunya B." wrote in message
...
Same with the samples at the store!

--
the volleyballchick

"Willow Herself" wrote in
message . net...
Avoid the candy bowl, you don't know how many unwashed hands came right
out of the bathroom..
will~

"Stormmee" wrote in message
...
never eat anything that looks like it has been eaten before you get it,
Lee
Nunya B. wrote in message
...
Someone from a different group said she did this yesterday to resist
the
temptation of eating something from the office break room that a
coworker
brought in. She imagined that the baked goods were made by a sweaty,
hairy,
dirty baker who probably even spit in the food. While amazingly gross
to
think about, it definitely turns off the appetite.

Last night my dinner was less than satisfactory and the bar where I
referee
volleyball games has excellent food (the steak quesadillas are to die
for!).
I was tempted but used this technique to stop even thinking that it
was
tempting. It worked for me even though I go into the kitchen all the
time
(to get my referee stuff) and I know the cooks.

It dawned on me that this is the reason DH and I never eat at KFC and
never
did - the local one is dirty and there was something in the newpaper a
long
time ago about health code issues.

--
the volleyballchick












 




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