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One of the things that I read in Intuitive Eating is that eventually

a person will get to where they eat well about 90% of the time and

eat junk the other 10%. The dietitian who wrote the book said that

she eats like that. Try to eat healthy foods that you enjoy. Eating

legumes, vegetables, fruit, whole grains (there are some that taste

good), consuming at least two low-fat dairy products (okay when you

like the taste as much as the regular) and drinking at least 8

glasses of water a day helps me. I still crave fatty and sugary

foods and allow myself to have them. But if I crave them too much, I

know it is an issue beyond hunger. Maybe I'm stressed, anxious,

depressed, etc. I try to resolve the issue.

I try to avoid foods with partially hydrogenated oil/trans fat as

much as possible. It isn't because they are fattening and will make

me gain weight. It is because they are unhealthy. The body has a

difficult time digesting them. They were only invented to improve

the texture and to increase the shelf life of food. It isn't any

better tasting than healthier fats, in my opinion. There are a lot

of foods that are trans fat-free. Just look at the food label under

fat and if it says " Trans fat 0 g " , it is trans fat free. When I

went to the grocery store the other day I got some chocolate chip

cookies (the kind that are ready to bake in the oven). Pillsbury had

trans fat while the Nestle brand didn't have any trans fat. I got

the Nestle brand. Hope that helps.

>

> Hey everyone,

> I just had a terrible peanut butter and chocolate craving and

rather than denying it from myself (despite

> the fact I am not especially hungry) I ate a Twix Peanut Butter

Bar (it sounded good at the time) and now I

> feel...well, completely satisfied.

>

> That being said, I've been eating a lot more sugar and fat lately

than normal (mainly because i'm allowing

> foods again) and I'm wondering if it will ever stop. I DO eat

food that is more healthful too, and I usually

> enjoy that food just as much as I enjoy unhealthy things...but

lately I've been wanting more sugary items.

>

> Any advice? And what do you all do with foods that have

hydrogenated oils or high sugar contents? I

> looked for peanut butter candy w/o any such oils and it was

impossible to find. Do you just eat the foods

> regardless? I feel like I'm doing my body a real disservice yet

at the same time I want to follow IE because

> it has been helping me through the last few days...

>

> Anyways, any advice would be appreciated.

>

> Best of luck always,

> Jeri

>

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Jeri,

I am finding the longer I do IE, the less I want high sugar content

foods. I'm getting more and more turned off by that yucky feeling

in my mouth after I eat something with high sugar content. It

grosses me out so much now that I have to brush my teeth really soon

after eating something like that.

I believe that articial sweetners also helped me aquire a taste for

less sweet foods. I know not everyone is a fan of artificial

sweetners so have to do what is right for you.

Amy

>

> Hey everyone,

> I just had a terrible peanut butter and chocolate craving and

rather than denying it from myself (despite

> the fact I am not especially hungry) I ate a Twix Peanut Butter

Bar (it sounded good at the time) and now I

> feel...well, completely satisfied.

>

> That being said, I've been eating a lot more sugar and fat lately

than normal (mainly because i'm allowing

> foods again) and I'm wondering if it will ever stop. I DO eat

food that is more healthful too, and I usually

> enjoy that food just as much as I enjoy unhealthy things...but

lately I've been wanting more sugary items.

>

> Any advice? And what do you all do with foods that have

hydrogenated oils or high sugar contents? I

> looked for peanut butter candy w/o any such oils and it was

impossible to find. Do you just eat the foods

> regardless? I feel like I'm doing my body a real disservice yet

at the same time I want to follow IE because

> it has been helping me through the last few days...

>

> Anyways, any advice would be appreciated.

>

> Best of luck always,

> Jeri

>

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Hi, Jeri!

If you were satisfied.... I dunno! Seems good. It's when you eat

those things and aren't satisfied......

I think I might take those sugar cravings as a message and ask

yourself what's really going on there..... 'cause something's up!

Don't you just wish your body spoke English sometims????

In the meantime -- there are usually alternatives if you've got

cravings but want a more nutritous choice.

I personally ****love***** peanut butter. And with chocolate?

Ahhh....

I started buying natural peanut butter, 'cause I don't like using

hydrogenated oils, either. I love including fat in my diet (it gives

me such a lovely feeling of well-being) -- but I want the best

quality fats I can find. It turns out that if you keep that natural

stuff in the fridge, it doesn't separate. Also, I add a bit of

molasses, which I think improves the flavor quite a bit. (I end up

dumping the peanut butter into a bowl, warming it a tad in the

microwave, doctoring the flavor a bit, stirring it all together

well, and popping it in the fridge.) Then -- have you tried dark

chocolate? Everybody's talking about the nutritious benefits of dark

chocolate. Milk chocolate is still good to me, but I've actually

come to prefer the dark. I'm thinking natural peanut butter with

dark chocolate would be a fairly similar flavor profile, but

healthier.

FWIW!!! :-)

>

> Hey everyone,

> I just had a terrible peanut butter and chocolate craving and

rather than denying it from myself (despite

> the fact I am not especially hungry) I ate a Twix Peanut Butter

Bar (it sounded good at the time) and now I

> feel...well, completely satisfied.

>

> That being said, I've been eating a lot more sugar and fat lately

than normal (mainly because i'm allowing

> foods again) and I'm wondering if it will ever stop. I DO eat

food that is more healthful too, and I usually

> enjoy that food just as much as I enjoy unhealthy things...but

lately I've been wanting more sugary items.

>

> Any advice? And what do you all do with foods that have

hydrogenated oils or high sugar contents? I

> looked for peanut butter candy w/o any such oils and it was

impossible to find. Do you just eat the foods

> regardless? I feel like I'm doing my body a real disservice yet

at the same time I want to follow IE because

> it has been helping me through the last few days...

>

> Anyways, any advice would be appreciated.

>

> Best of luck always,

> Jeri

>

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I eat whatever I feel like at the time. However, I have found that

the healthier I eat, the less I want sugary foods.

>

> Hey everyone,

> I just had a terrible peanut butter and chocolate craving and

rather than denying it from myself (despite

> the fact I am not especially hungry) I ate a Twix Peanut Butter

Bar (it sounded good at the time) and now I

> feel...well, completely satisfied.

>

> That being said, I've been eating a lot more sugar and fat lately

than normal (mainly because i'm allowing

> foods again) and I'm wondering if it will ever stop. I DO eat

food that is more healthful too, and I usually

> enjoy that food just as much as I enjoy unhealthy things...but

lately I've been wanting more sugary items.

>

> Any advice? And what do you all do with foods that have

hydrogenated oils or high sugar contents? I

> looked for peanut butter candy w/o any such oils and it was

impossible to find. Do you just eat the foods

> regardless? I feel like I'm doing my body a real disservice yet

at the same time I want to follow IE because

> it has been helping me through the last few days...

>

> Anyways, any advice would be appreciated.

>

> Best of luck always,

> Jeri

>

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As far as hydrogenated oils and trans fat goes, I've really been

working to cut them out, mainly because of all the research that

I've read about it causing inflammation in a person's body. With

how many problems my husband already has with pain and inflammation

in his body, I've stopped bringing anything into the house that

could make it worse.

love, Deanna

> >

> > Hey everyone,

> > I just had a terrible peanut butter and chocolate craving and

> rather than denying it from myself (despite

> > the fact I am not especially hungry) I ate a Twix Peanut Butter

> Bar (it sounded good at the time) and now I

> > feel...well, completely satisfied.

> >

> > That being said, I've been eating a lot more sugar and fat

lately

> than normal (mainly because i'm allowing

> > foods again) and I'm wondering if it will ever stop. I DO eat

> food that is more healthful too, and I usually

> > enjoy that food just as much as I enjoy unhealthy things...but

> lately I've been wanting more sugary items.

> >

> > Any advice? And what do you all do with foods that have

> hydrogenated oils or high sugar contents? I

> > looked for peanut butter candy w/o any such oils and it was

> impossible to find. Do you just eat the foods

> > regardless? I feel like I'm doing my body a real disservice yet

> at the same time I want to follow IE because

> > it has been helping me through the last few days...

> >

> > Anyways, any advice would be appreciated.

> >

> > Best of luck always,

> > Jeri

> >

>

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