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  • #16
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    Thanks Atkinsgal and Liv..I did just that, I got rid of them....in the outside trash.....

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    • #17
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      Originally posted by Browneyedmelly View Post
      Jaxmama, I am so glad that's working out good for you.. I will keep that in mind..but right now I am totally becoming addicted to sunflower seeds...ever since I was kid I have always loved them..with the shell..I made the mistake of adding them... and now its like an addiction.. LOL go figure LOLOL...
      Watch out for those sunflower seeds. I've been eating those since 1975 (when I first joine dthe military) There really aren't that many carbs, because it takes a lot of work to eat them and you don't get many. I find the problem is the salt. There is way too much and that salt will make you retain water.

      Seriously, whether it is sunflower seeds, smoking, alcohol, drugs, chocolate, Facebook, texting, whatever; if you get to the point where it is an addiction, get away from it.

      Any time some outside source is controlling your life, you aren't!

      forbey



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      • #18
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        Forbey...do you eat the ones with the shell as well?? and if so how many do you give yourself??? I am a saltoholic.. and I think that's why I have always loved those little things..

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        • #19
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          Originally posted by Browneyedmelly View Post
          do you eat the ones with the shell as well?? and if so how many do you give yourself??? I am a saltoholic.. and I think that's why I have always loved those little things..
          I limit myself to one ounce in their shells (which works out at about 1/2 ounce of kernels I think) which fitday says has 90mg sodium and 1 net carb.
          And I make myself not pick up the next one to de-shell till I have eaten the first one, to make it take longer. Often I stop after only half of them are gone.
          Wondering how to get 'most' of your net carbs from your induction veggies?
          Take a look at the thread from the latest Veggie Challenge to see how others manage it!



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          • #20
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            No liv I knew you were referring to her. I just had to chime in!

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            • #21
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              Elizellen LOLOL I do the same thing.. I eat one at a time as well..because usually I eat more than one shell at a time...but what I can not figure out is how much one ounce of sunflower seeds with the shells are...is that like 2 tablespoons????

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              • #22
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                You'll have to weigh them.
                J.

                "Your life will never change until you change your choices."

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                • #23
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                  Originally posted by liv View Post
                  Addictions happens. Time to cut that item out if you cannot handle it.
                  Easy for you to say! *sighs and points to the "days without nuts" line in his signature*
                  Grant
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                  Consecutive days nuts free - 0
                  Consecutive work days commuted by bike - 5

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                  • #24
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                    Grant,

                    You have to decide that you're not going to eat them. Have you really "decided"?

                    I had to do that with chocolate.

                    You have to not have them around you. You have to not buy them.

                    I wish you well with your efforts!
                    J.

                    "Your life will never change until you change your choices."

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                    • #25
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                      Originally posted by Grant View Post
                      Easy for you to say! *sighs and points to the "days without nuts" line in his signature*
                      I know it is easy to say. But believe me I too know that it is hard to do. Good job on the nuts absence. I am doing the same thing right now
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                      • #26
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                        Thanks Atkinsgal.. I'll have to dig out my weight watchers scale....Chocolate is the best thing ever....

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                        • #27
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                          Originally posted by liv View Post
                          Good job on the nuts absence.
                          Err actually the number next to the "Consecutive Days Without Nuts" is 0...I was actually eating a peanut as I was typing that original message lol. I've decided that I'm going to make that a 1 tomorrow though. Good luck to you!
                          Grant
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                          Consecutive days nuts free - 0
                          Consecutive work days commuted by bike - 5

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                          • #28
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                            Grant LOLOL...actually congrats on your consecutive days to work, using a bike... well done!!! especially on Earth Day...

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                            • #29
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                              Originally posted by Browneyedmelly View Post
                              Grant LOLOL...actually congrats on your consecutive days to work, using a bike... well done!!! especially on Earth Day...
                              Thanks =)

                              and back to your original question...

                              Originally posted by Browneyedmelly View Post
                              I am just kind of curious if people have stall issues or have cheated, do they go all the way back to Induction. Does that help? Does that make you get back on track?
                              My answer, at least so far is that I don't go back to induction. I just figure out my problem foods and cut them out. It works well for me, usually....I did go 7 months without nuts last year after they caused me problems last winter, which is one reason why my inability to quit them again is frustrating.
                              Grant
                              x20

                              Consecutive days nuts free - 0
                              Consecutive work days commuted by bike - 5

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                              • #30
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                                >>Chocolate is the best thing ever....>>

                                Wait until you have frozen blueberries with cream poured over them.

                                Amazingly I don't regret not having chocolate in my life. I was a bit sad when I realized it didn't love me back, but it made the break-up easier.
                                J.

                                "Your life will never change until you change your choices."

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