Re: Trigger foods
I am totally like you Denise, all is fine if it's a planned part of a meal, all is lost if a trigger food is eaten alone.
I cannot eat a 'few nuts'. I actually threw most of a packet of macademia nuts out the window of my car last week (just the nuts, not the packet before someone acuses me of littering!!). Let the birds enjoy them, because I KNEW that by the end of my journey there would have been none left. But I can put nuts on salad, toast a few to sprinkle over veg and use peanut butter in cooking - I just added some to a curry for this evening's dinner - and have no cravings at all.
Same with desserts, I do plan them 2-3 times a week, enjoy making them and as long as there are no leftovers can eat them without any after effects. But the other day when I baked a (legal, but very high calorie) cake to serve with coffee to some visitors, I ate 3 slices before I knew what was happening. It wasn't part of a meal, so I had no control.
I even have a very, very dark but delicious chocolate - Green & Black's 85% cocoa - which we have 3 squares of after Sunday dinner. It's become a ritual. 3 squares is 10g and has 2 carbs. I keep 100g bars of that in my fridge and have NEVER touched it, or been tempted to, except on Sundays, and never wanted to go get more then. That is miraculous to me, before this one bar of chocolate wouldn't have been enough.
Actually snacking generally is a trigger for me, no matter what it is, savory or sweet. I just can't eat a tiny bit of anything and then stop. So I stick to my meals and leave it at that and don't eat between them at all. And to be honest don't feel the need to.
I am totally like you Denise, all is fine if it's a planned part of a meal, all is lost if a trigger food is eaten alone.
I cannot eat a 'few nuts'. I actually threw most of a packet of macademia nuts out the window of my car last week (just the nuts, not the packet before someone acuses me of littering!!). Let the birds enjoy them, because I KNEW that by the end of my journey there would have been none left. But I can put nuts on salad, toast a few to sprinkle over veg and use peanut butter in cooking - I just added some to a curry for this evening's dinner - and have no cravings at all.
Same with desserts, I do plan them 2-3 times a week, enjoy making them and as long as there are no leftovers can eat them without any after effects. But the other day when I baked a (legal, but very high calorie) cake to serve with coffee to some visitors, I ate 3 slices before I knew what was happening. It wasn't part of a meal, so I had no control.
I even have a very, very dark but delicious chocolate - Green & Black's 85% cocoa - which we have 3 squares of after Sunday dinner. It's become a ritual. 3 squares is 10g and has 2 carbs. I keep 100g bars of that in my fridge and have NEVER touched it, or been tempted to, except on Sundays, and never wanted to go get more then. That is miraculous to me, before this one bar of chocolate wouldn't have been enough.
Actually snacking generally is a trigger for me, no matter what it is, savory or sweet. I just can't eat a tiny bit of anything and then stop. So I stick to my meals and leave it at that and don't eat between them at all. And to be honest don't feel the need to.






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