Guest guest Posted October 23, 2007 Report Share Posted October 23, 2007 This reminded me of something that made me double take and then smile about when we toured New Zealand - a mother turned to her small child and told him to " Eat your tea! " Of course being a yank, I immediately pictured someone chewing on tea leaves... lol > > Being a British family, we have tea. We don't have sandwiches - just the pastries, cakes, > crumpets, scones, muffins...that kinda thing and have dinner a couple of hours later. > > I know a lot of people for whom dinner 'tea' and dinner are the same thing. But they don't > necessarily have tea with it > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2007 Report Share Posted October 24, 2007 > > > Okay, this is a rant, but here goes: WHERE is it written that > " lunchtime " must be at precisely 12 noon or " dinner time " must be at > precisely 6pm? Here's the deal: > .... > The larger issue here, I think, is that we're SUPPOSED to be all about > honoring our hunger, and coming to understand when you're hungry and > doing something about it. Is it more sane to eat lunch at 10:30 or to > push off your hunger until noon or so, at which time I have passed > hungry and gone straight to GET ME A SIDE OF BEEF?! > .... I actually calculated what I'd taken in over > the course of several days of this experiment - even though I'm eating > something every 2-3 hours, I'm actually not eating any more calories > than I normally would if I just ate when the clock told me to eat a > meal. Does that make sense? I'm really trying hard to just recognize > and acknowledge my legitimate (versus emotional) hunger and give my body > some fuel when it signals it wants it. Amen, hallelujah and all of that! Stuff the food police. One thing I'm grateul I'm okay with is that I don't worry about the clock when it comes to my meals (yes, multiple meals) during the working day. I have a range of options at my desk and in the office fridge, and when I get hungry, I try to decide which option feels right. The things I always have with me are protein shakes (I make damn good ones with flax oil, ground nuts, mocha flavoured - yum), tins of tuna, vegie soups (with a little sour cream from the fridge to dress them up right), nuts/seeds, crackers of various kinds, fruit, yogurt ... whatever. And if they don't fit the bill, I'll go out and buy something at whatever time I need it (fortunately we're pretty flexible at work). So I have the amount I feel I need to properly satisfy my hunger without making me too stuffed (don't want to fall asleep at my desk!) when I want it. If that's at 11.00 am, 1.00 pm, 3.30 pm and 5.30 pm, so be it. I'm past being told what to do and when. The only time I work around it and only have, say, a piece of fruit to tide me over (which rarely does the trick - fruit can make you more hungry) is if we're all going out to lunch together and I try to plan ahead to take this into account just for that day. Clocks mean nothing to stomachs. I'm sitting here typing beyond " dinner time " , but I'm not hungry yet - and I'm enjoying reading all your posts - so I'll wait until it's the right time. End of my reply rant! (Thanks Gym.) S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2007 Report Share Posted October 24, 2007 Since British ways have already been mentioned - have you hear of 'elevenses'? Afternoon tea isn't the only tea in England. They also have tea for 'elevenses' which is, appropriately, 11 am. Lunch there isn't noon, but more like 1 pm. > > I feel on the verge of a breakthrough here for me, > personally. > > I feel like if I ate my lunch at 10:30 or even 11 > coworkers would say, " Oh, poor . She's so hungry > she can't even wait until lunchtime. " > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2007 Report Share Posted October 24, 2007 Hi Michele, Working from home is the way to go, I love it! My only issue is that I can spend way too many hours working since my office is right here. Plus, I love what I do, so I often spend way over 8 hours a day. My focus right now is on establishing some balance. Anyway, what happens on the weekend? How can I help you with this? Let me know. Thanks! Gillian Gillian Hood-son, MS, ACSM Healthier Outcomes It's not just about losing weight! Want to eat your favorite foods without gaining weight? Get your copy of our fr*e special report, " 6 Simple Steps to Guilt Free Eating " by visiting http://www.healthieroutcomes.com At 09:50 PM 10/23/2007, you wrote: Gillian, I work at home too so it is awesome for me. I don't have to plan when to eat as I am not donig phone calls any longer, just doing quality control, and I can eat and listen at the same time. It is great. But when the weekend comes that is when I have issues. Michele Gillian Hood-son wrote: Good for you! I think you are on the right track with this! I can't stand all these rules about when we should eat. I worked with a school teacher who would eat early before she left home and by lunchtime she was ready to pass out. So now she eats her lunch at her 10am break (that's about 3.5 hours after she ate in the morning) and has a snack at lunch. It works out perfectly for her. There are no rules and since I work at home (yes, I'm very lucky and grateful!), I never know when I'm going to eat, just whenever I'm hungry. That is, unless I have a full day of clients, then I plan a little more. I think it's kind of rude to chew in a client's ear! :-) Thanks! Gillian .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2007 Report Share Posted October 24, 2007 Hi Michele, Working from home is the way to go, I love it! My only issue is that I can spend way too many hours working since my office is right here. Plus, I love what I do, so I often spend way over 8 hours a day. My focus right now is on establishing some balance. Anyway, what happens on the weekend? How can I help you with this? Let me know. Thanks! Gillian Gillian Hood-son, MS, ACSM Healthier Outcomes It's not just about losing weight! Want to eat your favorite foods without gaining weight? Get your copy of our fr*e special report, " 6 Simple Steps to Guilt Free Eating " by visiting http://www.healthieroutcomes.com At 09:50 PM 10/23/2007, you wrote: Gillian, I work at home too so it is awesome for me. I don't have to plan when to eat as I am not donig phone calls any longer, just doing quality control, and I can eat and listen at the same time. It is great. But when the weekend comes that is when I have issues. Michele Gillian Hood-son wrote: Good for you! I think you are on the right track with this! I can't stand all these rules about when we should eat. I worked with a school teacher who would eat early before she left home and by lunchtime she was ready to pass out. So now she eats her lunch at her 10am break (that's about 3.5 hours after she ate in the morning) and has a snack at lunch. It works out perfectly for her. There are no rules and since I work at home (yes, I'm very lucky and grateful!), I never know when I'm going to eat, just whenever I'm hungry. That is, unless I have a full day of clients, then I plan a little more. I think it's kind of rude to chew in a client's ear! :-) Thanks! Gillian .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2007 Report Share Posted October 24, 2007 Hi Michele, Working from home is the way to go, I love it! My only issue is that I can spend way too many hours working since my office is right here. Plus, I love what I do, so I often spend way over 8 hours a day. My focus right now is on establishing some balance. Anyway, what happens on the weekend? How can I help you with this? Let me know. Thanks! Gillian Gillian Hood-son, MS, ACSM Healthier Outcomes It's not just about losing weight! Want to eat your favorite foods without gaining weight? Get your copy of our fr*e special report, " 6 Simple Steps to Guilt Free Eating " by visiting http://www.healthieroutcomes.com At 09:50 PM 10/23/2007, you wrote: Gillian, I work at home too so it is awesome for me. I don't have to plan when to eat as I am not donig phone calls any longer, just doing quality control, and I can eat and listen at the same time. It is great. But when the weekend comes that is when I have issues. Michele Gillian Hood-son wrote: Good for you! I think you are on the right track with this! I can't stand all these rules about when we should eat. I worked with a school teacher who would eat early before she left home and by lunchtime she was ready to pass out. So now she eats her lunch at her 10am break (that's about 3.5 hours after she ate in the morning) and has a snack at lunch. It works out perfectly for her. There are no rules and since I work at home (yes, I'm very lucky and grateful!), I never know when I'm going to eat, just whenever I'm hungry. That is, unless I have a full day of clients, then I plan a little more. I think it's kind of rude to chew in a client's ear! :-) Thanks! Gillian .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2007 Report Share Posted October 25, 2007 Gillian, The problem I have on the weekends is that I don't listen to when I am hungry. We have been going to my dad's every weekend and it seems like everything we do revolves around food and we eat out a lot and usually when I am not hungry. I just have to learn not to eat when I am not hungry and practice what I do during the week. Any tips you have would be great. Michele Re: WHERE is it written!!! (Rant about honoring hunger!) Hi Michele,Working from home is the way to go, I love it! My only issue is that I can spend way too many hours working since my office is right here. Plus, I love what I do, so I often spend way over 8 hours a day. My focus right now is on establishing some balance.Anyway, what happens on the weekend? How can I help you with this? Let me know.Thanks!GillianGillian Hood-son, MS, ACSMHealthier OutcomesIt's not just about losing weight! Want to eat your favorite foods without gaining weight? Get your copy of our fr*e special report, "6 Simple Steps to Guilt Free Eating" by visiting http://www.healthie routcomes. com At 09:50 PM 10/23/2007, you wrote: Gillian, I work at home too so it is awesome for me. I don't have to plan when to eat as I am not donig phone calls any longer, just doing quality control, and I can eat and listen at the same time. It is great. But when the weekend comes that is when I have issues. MicheleGillian Hood-son <gillian@healthierou tcomes.com> wrote: Good for you! I think you are on the right track with this! I can't stand all these rules about when we should eat. I worked with a school teacher who would eat early before she left home and by lunchtime she was ready to pass out. So now she eats her lunch at her 10am break (that's about 3.5 hours after she ate in the morning) and has a snack at lunch. It works out perfectly for her. There are no rules and since I work at home (yes, I'm very lucky and grateful!), I never know when I'm going to eat, just whenever I'm hungry. That is, unless I have a full day of clients, then I plan a little more. I think it's kind of rude to chew in a client's ear! :-) Thanks! Gillian .. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2007 Report Share Posted October 25, 2007 Gillian, The problem I have on the weekends is that I don't listen to when I am hungry. We have been going to my dad's every weekend and it seems like everything we do revolves around food and we eat out a lot and usually when I am not hungry. I just have to learn not to eat when I am not hungry and practice what I do during the week. Any tips you have would be great. Michele Re: WHERE is it written!!! (Rant about honoring hunger!) Hi Michele,Working from home is the way to go, I love it! My only issue is that I can spend way too many hours working since my office is right here. Plus, I love what I do, so I often spend way over 8 hours a day. My focus right now is on establishing some balance.Anyway, what happens on the weekend? How can I help you with this? Let me know.Thanks!GillianGillian Hood-son, MS, ACSMHealthier OutcomesIt's not just about losing weight! Want to eat your favorite foods without gaining weight? Get your copy of our fr*e special report, "6 Simple Steps to Guilt Free Eating" by visiting http://www.healthie routcomes. com At 09:50 PM 10/23/2007, you wrote: Gillian, I work at home too so it is awesome for me. I don't have to plan when to eat as I am not donig phone calls any longer, just doing quality control, and I can eat and listen at the same time. It is great. But when the weekend comes that is when I have issues. MicheleGillian Hood-son <gillian@healthierou tcomes.com> wrote: Good for you! I think you are on the right track with this! I can't stand all these rules about when we should eat. I worked with a school teacher who would eat early before she left home and by lunchtime she was ready to pass out. So now she eats her lunch at her 10am break (that's about 3.5 hours after she ate in the morning) and has a snack at lunch. It works out perfectly for her. There are no rules and since I work at home (yes, I'm very lucky and grateful!), I never know when I'm going to eat, just whenever I'm hungry. That is, unless I have a full day of clients, then I plan a little more. I think it's kind of rude to chew in a client's ear! :-) Thanks! Gillian .. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2007 Report Share Posted October 25, 2007 Gillian, The problem I have on the weekends is that I don't listen to when I am hungry. We have been going to my dad's every weekend and it seems like everything we do revolves around food and we eat out a lot and usually when I am not hungry. I just have to learn not to eat when I am not hungry and practice what I do during the week. Any tips you have would be great. Michele Re: WHERE is it written!!! (Rant about honoring hunger!) Hi Michele,Working from home is the way to go, I love it! My only issue is that I can spend way too many hours working since my office is right here. Plus, I love what I do, so I often spend way over 8 hours a day. My focus right now is on establishing some balance.Anyway, what happens on the weekend? How can I help you with this? Let me know.Thanks!GillianGillian Hood-son, MS, ACSMHealthier OutcomesIt's not just about losing weight! Want to eat your favorite foods without gaining weight? Get your copy of our fr*e special report, "6 Simple Steps to Guilt Free Eating" by visiting http://www.healthie routcomes. com At 09:50 PM 10/23/2007, you wrote: Gillian, I work at home too so it is awesome for me. I don't have to plan when to eat as I am not donig phone calls any longer, just doing quality control, and I can eat and listen at the same time. It is great. But when the weekend comes that is when I have issues. MicheleGillian Hood-son <gillian@healthierou tcomes.com> wrote: Good for you! I think you are on the right track with this! I can't stand all these rules about when we should eat. I worked with a school teacher who would eat early before she left home and by lunchtime she was ready to pass out. So now she eats her lunch at her 10am break (that's about 3.5 hours after she ate in the morning) and has a snack at lunch. It works out perfectly for her. There are no rules and since I work at home (yes, I'm very lucky and grateful!), I never know when I'm going to eat, just whenever I'm hungry. That is, unless I have a full day of clients, then I plan a little more. I think it's kind of rude to chew in a client's ear! :-) Thanks! Gillian .. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2007 Report Share Posted October 26, 2007 Michele, when I'm around my family on week- ends and holidays I face the same struggle. I swear, my family are Food Pushers. For my parents I think it's a mix of growing up in the Depression and also it's how they show love, but they are ALL about food. I've found that the one " trick " that does work with them is to eat a bit and declare myself " FULL! " They do understand that word, even when they won't understand any other rationale I've tried (I'm dieting, I'm trying to cut back, whatever). So even if I fib when I declare myself " full, couldn't eat another bite " , they back off when I say that. Hope that helps? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2007 Report Share Posted October 29, 2007 Hi Michele, Sorry for the delay, I was gone all weekend having way too much fun! :-) I know it can be easier to pay attention to hunger during the week when you are in your routine, that makes sense. One thing I have found helpful is before getting out of bed in the morning (especially on days that aren't already planned out) is to vision in my head what my day will look like. Of course I don't know exactly what is going to happen, but I think about things like paying attention to hunger, recognizing when I am full, eating only the things I really want, etc. I also think about other things. For example, if I am going to be with family, I think about how I am going to react or not react when my buttons get pushed, or how I want only pleasant conversations. You get the idea. I have found this really makes a difference. Another thing I have seen work is to have some kind of " cue " . For example, wearing a particular bracelet that will signal you to check in with your hunger. It's best to use something that you will notice, like a bracelet you don't normally wear. But I really like the idea of the vision, it's all about setting an intention of what your day is going to look like which just makes it easier for these things to happen. Hope this helps! Thanks! Gillian Gillian Hood-son, MS, ACSM Healthier Outcomes It's not just about losing weight! Want to eat your favorite foods without gaining weight? Get your copy of our fr*e special report, " 6 Simple Steps to Guilt Free Eating " by visiting http://www.healthieroutcomes.com At 07:58 PM 10/25/2007, you wrote: Gillian, The problem I have on the weekends is that I don't listen to when I am hungry. We have been going to my dad's every weekend and it seems like everything we do revolves around food and we eat out a lot and usually when I am not hungry. I just have to learn not to eat when I am not hungry and practice what I do during the week. Any tips you have would be great. Michele Re: WHERE is it written!!! (Rant about honoring hunger!) Hi Michele, Working from home is the way to go, I love it! My only issue is that I can spend way too many hours working since my office is right here. Plus, I love what I do, so I often spend way over 8 hours a day. My focus right now is on establishing some balance. Anyway, what happens on the weekend? How can I help you with this? Let me know. Thanks! Gillian Gillian Hood-son, MS, ACSM Healthier Outcomes It's not just about losing weight! Want to eat your favorite foods without gaining weight? Get your copy of our fr*e special report, " 6 Simple Steps to Guilt Free Eating " by visiting http://www.healthie routcomes. com At 09:50 PM 10/23/2007, you wrote: Gillian, I work at home too so it is awesome for me. I don't have to plan when to eat as I am not donig phone calls any longer, just doing quality control, and I can eat and listen at the same time. It is great. But when the weekend comes that is when I have issues. Michele Gillian Hood-son <gillian@healthierou tcomes.com> wrote: Good for you! I think you are on the right track with this! I can't stand all these rules about when we should eat. I worked with a school teacher who would eat early before she left home and by lunchtime she was ready to pass out. So now she eats her lunch at her 10am break (that's about 3.5 hours after she ate in the morning) and has a snack at lunch. It works out perfectly for her. There are no rules and since I work at home (yes, I'm very lucky and grateful!), I never know when I'm going to eat, just whenever I'm hungry. That is, unless I have a full day of clients, then I plan a little more. I think it's kind of rude to chew in a client's ear! :-) Thanks! Gillian .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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