If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
magic Act
Who else shares my bad habit of "Make It Disappear?" Good with a rabbit
and a hat but not good with food. Periodically I shop for high cal density things I know I won't resist well like raisins and nuts. And when the packages near the end I have great remorse and decide to get rid of rest. Not to the neighbors or the garbage chute but right into my mouth. This habit needs to be erased. best way, eat this stuff in limited amounts OUTSIDE of my place. -- Diva ***** The Best Man For The Job Is A Woman |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Carol Frilegh wrote: Who else shares my bad habit of "Make It Disappear?" Good with a rabbit and a hat but not good with food. Periodically I shop for high cal density things I know I won't resist well like raisins and nuts. And when the packages near the end I have great remorse and decide to get rid of rest. Not to the neighbors or the garbage chute but right into my mouth. This habit needs to be erased. best way, eat this stuff in limited amounts OUTSIDE of my place. -- Diva ***** The Best Man For The Job Is A Woman I seldom keep ice cream in the house for the very same reason. At least I do buy pint size instead of the half gallon when I do bring it homeg I normally buy a cone at the local ice cream shop. I had a similar problem with trail mix. I bought a large bag and divided it into smaller bags with the intention of using them on bike rides. Unfortunately not a one of those little bags made it to the bike trails. I ate most of them one evening while working on the computer at home. At least I did get up and get them one at a time! I think most of us probably have some foods we know should never be brought into the house. Beverly |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
In article . com,
Beverly wrote: Carol Frilegh wrote: Who else shares my bad habit of "Make It Disappear?" Good with a rabbit and a hat but not good with food. Periodically I shop for high cal density things I know I won't resist well like raisins and nuts. And when the packages near the end I have great remorse and decide to get rid of rest. Not to the neighbors or the garbage chute but right into my mouth. This habit needs to be erased. best way, eat this stuff in limited amounts OUTSIDE of my place. -- Diva ***** The Best Man For The Job Is A Woman I seldom keep ice cream in the house for the very same reason. At least I do buy pint size instead of the half gallon when I do bring it homeg I normally buy a cone at the local ice cream shop. I had a similar problem with trail mix. I bought a large bag and divided it into smaller bags with the intention of using them on bike rides. Unfortunately not a one of those little bags made it to the bike trails. I ate most of them one evening while working on the computer at home. At least I did get up and get them one at a time! I think most of us probably have some foods we know should never be brought into the house. And men! |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Beverly schreef:
I think most of us probably have some foods we know should never be brought into the house. For me, it's cheese. I *love* cheese (well, some kinds: Very old Gouda, or Roquefort - yum!), but it's very calorie-dense... :-( Berna (101.5/68.8/~68 kg) -- ( )_( ) Berna M. Bleeker-Slikker / . . \ \ \@/ / http://www.volksliedjes.nl |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Berna Bleeker wrote: For me, it's cheese. I *love* cheese (well, some kinds: Very old Gouda, or Roquefort - yum!), but it's very calorie-dense... :-( Yeah. Cheese. I like to eat it straight up. I just get cravings where I want to start gnawing on a hunk of it. Lucky for me, Laughing Cow Light Swiss clocks in at 35 calories for a 3/4 oz chunk (I think that's how much it weighs in at), and does satisfy the "gimme cheese!" crazies. I'd like to hug whomever it was that came up with the stuff. -- Annie 258/230.5/140 |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
In article , Ignoramus12247
wrote: Cheese is my big downfall. It is very difficult for me to stop eating it once I start. Costco sells enormous wedges of parmagano reggianno. Supposed to be for grating ans garnish. I make it into crackers or eat chunks of it like chocolate. Diva Burning her Costco card |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
Carol Frilegh wrote in message ... In article , Ignoramus12247 wrote: Cheese is my big downfall. It is very difficult for me to stop eating it once I start. Costco sells enormous wedges of parmagano reggianno. Supposed to be for grating ans garnish. I make it into crackers or eat chunks of it like chocolate. Diva Burning her Costco card Don't burn it; that will release dioxins. Here's the right way: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...82&postcount=1 7 Matthew |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
"Beverly" wrote in message ups.com... Carol Frilegh wrote: Who else shares my bad habit of "Make It Disappear?" Good with a rabbit and a hat but not good with food. Periodically I shop for high cal density things I know I won't resist well like raisins and nuts. And when the packages near the end I have great remorse and decide to get rid of rest. Not to the neighbors or the garbage chute but right into my mouth. This habit needs to be erased. best way, eat this stuff in limited amounts OUTSIDE of my place. -- Diva ***** The Best Man For The Job Is A Woman I seldom keep ice cream in the house for the very same reason. At least I do buy pint size instead of the half gallon when I do bring it homeg I normally buy a cone at the local ice cream shop. I had a similar problem with trail mix. I bought a large bag and divided it into smaller bags with the intention of using them on bike rides. Unfortunately not a one of those little bags made it to the bike trails. I ate most of them one evening while working on the computer at home. At least I did get up and get them one at a time! I think most of us probably have some foods we know should never be brought into the house. I put trail mix, nuts & things like that somewhere too high to reach without a stepladder. On occasion I get up & bring down a portion. Has worked for me so far. |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
In article , Matthew
wrote: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...82&postcount=1 That was great Matthew. There are some good deals on fish and orange juice, so not yet. The lady is not for burning after all. But what a clever post on that URL! -- Diva ****** There is no substitute for the right food |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Has anyone found cheaper herbal magic pills? | tbay2005 | General Discussion | 1 | April 9th, 2005 09:40 PM |
the magic | Mary M/Ohio | General Discussion | 10 | November 18th, 2004 05:33 AM |
It's like magic | NR | General Discussion | 0 | July 8th, 2004 02:36 AM |
It's like magic | NR | Low Carbohydrate Diets | 0 | July 8th, 2004 02:36 AM |
Request Information on "Herbal Magic" | Just Me | General Discussion | 4 | November 18th, 2003 10:15 PM |