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> I have a major problem with loving sugar. I try not to have

> it in the house but I have a 21 y/o and a 17 y/o living at

> home and they buy slice & bake cookies (how mean is that?!),

> candy, and other junk, so it's here.....and I will eat it.

> I can't seem to stop myself. Any hints on how to stop myself?

> Duct tape over my mouth, perhaps?

So they buy the cookies and make it for themselves? Its only 'mean'

if they eat them in front of you (waving and drooling them under

your nose) knowing that you have this sugar addiction ;-) Otherwise

its THEIR food not yours and you should think of it that way. Same

if moms buy lunch snax for the kids, its THEIR food not moms to eat.

Makes you look at it a different way. If you were sharing a place

with say other roommates who made cookies, would you eat their

cookies when they arent around? Some self control is in order here.

Do you control yourself or does food? Usually you need to steer your

mind in another direction when it comes to socalled 'cravings'. Not

mindless eating but mindful choices are necessary. Save a few for

you freeday, and leave it at that. One cookie tastes better than a

plateful when you know you have earned it.

joni

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Leigh Ann,

Another way to think about it is to ask yourself if you want to wear those

cookies... around your waist, thighs, arms and under your chin? I'm finding

that helps me on the weeks we have our full staff meetings. The catering

department sends over cookies, pastries, or even sometimes those really

fattening breakfast sandwiches on croissants instead of something healthy

(which kind of pisses me off).

How about keeping a stash of Luna Bars, or other protein bars your like?...

I made the enriched double chocolate pudding the other night, and it was

pretty good, especially with several blackberries on top!

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Ok this is just my opinion. But who owns the house? Do they pay rent?

Are they using their own money to buy these sweets? Make the rules that

any sweets must be consumed outside the house. They are old enough to

understand this and besides they love you :)

A few options I have found for satisfying my sweet tooth is using the

protein pudding in the EFL cookbook and I put more fat free whipped cream

then called for too <smile>. Sometimes I even get a chocolate chip

cookie at the mall but that way I only buy one.

Michele

>I have a major problem with loving sugar. I try not to have it in the

house

>but I have a 21 y/o and a 17 y/o living at home and they buy slice &

bake

>cookies (how mean is that?!), candy, and other junk, so it's

here.....and I

>will eat it. I can't seem to stop myself. Any hints on how to stop

myself?

>Duct tape over my mouth, perhaps?

>Leigh Ann

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