Guest guest Posted August 9, 2009 Report Share Posted August 9, 2009 Hi. You're post is inspiring. I love it. I was in ww too, so I get it. And I totally understand worrying if someone else in the house will eat my favorite stuff. I love what you did as a solution, telling yourself you can get more. I do that to, along with buying extra. Someone on this board once recommended to make lots of mac an cheese if that goes real fast at meals. Everyone could see there was plenty and therefore at less! Amazing. And we just had some leftovers for the next day. KT (Warrior) > > And eat only until I'm full. I've even thrown some food away cause I didn't finish what was on my plate. A biggy after years of WW and measuring so you eat everything you're allowed! > > Last night I wanted tortellini and pesto so I went to Safeway and got it. This is usually a competitive eating meal for me, I'm afraid my husband will eat it all so I go back for seconds even if I'm full. I told myself if he ate it all I'd just go out and buy more! I ate my one serving and I was full and didn't want anymore! So there are leftovers today! Whoo-hoo! > > I have a confession - I love the show the Teenage Witch and have watched some of the episodes tons of times. There's one where makes a time ball and they go back to the 60's. Her aunts are eating fondue and one says - 'Isn't it great to eat cheese and not know it's bad for you?' LOL! It's NOT bad for you. People didn't used to think of food the way we do today and there weren't nearly as many overweight people! That's what I want to do, eat whatever I want and not know it's bad for me! > > Has anyone read 'Am I Hungry'by Michele May? I'm reading Intuitive Eating now, should I get Am I Hungry and read that too? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2009 Report Share Posted August 9, 2009 That's great Caren! I remember the days of WW oh so well. I was darn well finishing everything on my plate since I counted it! I lived with my sister then and used to portion out my snacks and I'd be so annoyed if she'd come along and want some of whatever I was having. No you can't have one chip...they're counted!! She never understood but I'm sure you do! To: IntuitiveEating_Support Sent: Sunday, August 9, 2009 5:26:06 PMSubject: I'm starting to get it a little And eat only until I'm full. I've even thrown some food away cause I didn't finish what was on my plate. A biggy after years of WW and measuring so you eat everything you're allowed!Last night I wanted tortellini and pesto so I went to Safeway and got it. This is usually a competitive eating meal for me, I'm afraid my husband will eat it all so I go back for seconds even if I'm full. I told myself if he ate it all I'd just go out and buy more! I ate my one serving and I was full and didn't want anymore! So there are leftovers today! Whoo-hoo!I have a confession - I love the show the Teenage Witch and have watched some of the episodes tons of times. There's one where makes a time ball and they go back to the 60's. Her aunts are eating fondue and one says - 'Isn't it great to eat cheese and not know it's bad for you?' LOL! It's NOT bad for you. People didn't used to think of food the way we do today and there weren't nearly as many overweight people! That's what I want to do, eat whatever I want and not know it's bad for me!Has anyone read 'Am I Hungry'by Michele May? I'm reading Intuitive Eating now, should I get Am I Hungry and read that too? Yahoo! Canada Toolbar : Search from anywhere on the web and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2009 Report Share Posted August 9, 2009 I COMPLETELY understand!!!!!!!! > > That's great Caren! I remember the days of WW oh so well. I was darn well finishing everything on my plate since I counted it! I lived with my sister then and used to portion out my snacks and I'd be so annoyed if she'd come along and want some of whatever I was having. No you can't have one chip...they're counted!! She never understood but I'm sure you do! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2009 Report Share Posted August 10, 2009 I'm starting to get it too! I went out to dinner last night and saved half of my sandwich for lunch today. I did eat past fullness, but not as bad as I normally would have. A couple of hours later I wanted something sweet so I had some cereal. I wasn't hungry, and it actually made me a little bit too full. I don't like feeling that way. In the past I would have felt really guilty about everything, but now I look at it as a lesson AND progress. Oh yeah. I also ALWAYS would eat breakfast before going to work in the morning. I work at 6am, so I would eat at 5am whether I was hungry or not. Well this morning I wasn't hungry yet and decided to wait until my body started signaling that it wanted food. I ended up eating at 7:15am instead which was awesome. I love IE. It gets better every day. > > And eat only until I'm full. I've even thrown some food away cause I didn't finish what was on my plate. A biggy after years of WW and measuring so you eat everything you're allowed! > > Last night I wanted tortellini and pesto so I went to Safeway and got it. This is usually a competitive eating meal for me, I'm afraid my husband will eat it all so I go back for seconds even if I'm full. I told myself if he ate it all I'd just go out and buy more! I ate my one serving and I was full and didn't want anymore! So there are leftovers today! Whoo-hoo! > > I have a confession - I love the show the Teenage Witch and have watched some of the episodes tons of times. There's one where makes a time ball and they go back to the 60's. Her aunts are eating fondue and one says - 'Isn't it great to eat cheese and not know it's bad for you?' LOL! It's NOT bad for you. People didn't used to think of food the way we do today and there weren't nearly as many overweight people! That's what I want to do, eat whatever I want and not know it's bad for me! > > Has anyone read 'Am I Hungry'by Michele May? I'm reading Intuitive Eating now, should I get Am I Hungry and read that too? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2009 Report Share Posted August 10, 2009 Caren and everyone else who responded; your post was very helpful especially for someone like me who is new to IE. I bet I beat most of you, I have been in WW on and off since the mid 1960's when I thought I was fat at 127 pounds!!!! I completely related to the " competition " thing, and have tried to overcome it already, I will fix different things for my husband and myself. I still tend to be " diet " minded a bit but some of it is just changed habits which I now prefer. Just thinking about macaroni and cheese is pretty scary, but I may just try it! I am struggling along trying to figure this out, but deep inside I know it will work for me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2009 Report Share Posted August 10, 2009 Kudos on your progress. These baby steps are soooo sweet - savor them and many more to come too. ehugs, Katcha IEing since March 2007 > > I'm starting to get it too! I went out to dinner last night and saved half of my sandwich for lunch today. I did eat past fullness, but not as bad as I normally would have. > > A couple of hours later I wanted something sweet so I had some cereal. I wasn't hungry, and it actually made me a little bit too full. I don't like feeling that way. In the past I would have felt really guilty about everything, but now I look at it as a lesson AND progress. > > Oh yeah. I also ALWAYS would eat breakfast before going to work in the morning. I work at 6am, so I would eat at 5am whether I was hungry or not. Well this morning I wasn't hungry yet and decided to wait until my body started signaling that it wanted food. I ended up eating at 7:15am instead which was awesome. > > I love IE. It gets better every day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2009 Report Share Posted August 10, 2009 Do enjoy your macaroni & cheese. I know you will find it satisfying and delightful - especially if you yummmm and let yourself taste its creamy taste. It does take time to let the food police labels fade away, but you can do it! And what better way than to eat a FORMER 'forbidden' food. If you do an Advanced Search here on macaroni & cheese, you should get lots of fun reading about how others here also relate to this treat Best to you - Katcha IEing since March 2007 > > Caren and everyone else who responded; your post was very helpful especially for someone like me who is new to IE. I bet I beat most of you, I have been in WW on and off since the mid 1960's when I thought I was fat at 127 pounds!!!! I completely related to the " competition " thing, and have tried to overcome it already, I will fix different things for my husband and myself. I still tend to be " diet " minded a bit but some of it is just changed habits which I now prefer. Just thinking about macaroni and cheese is pretty scary, but I may just try it! I am struggling along trying to figure this out, but deep inside I know it will work for me. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2009 Report Share Posted August 10, 2009 I had a cool experience the other week. I went to bed and then got hungry. I couldn't stop thinking of scrambled eggs. So I got up and made some. Ate till satisfied. It occured to me the next day that I hadn't had much protein the previous two days. MY BODY TOLD ME WHAT IT WANTED! It fel soooo good to be in tune like that. Freja Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2009 Report Share Posted August 10, 2009 That is so wonderful. I can't help but remember how worried I was when I first started IE that I wouldn't be able to know what I needed to eat. It really does come to us, all we have to do is 'listen'. Kudos to you for getting up and making those eggs! Katcha IEing since March 2007 > > I had a cool experience the other week. I went to bed and then got hungry. I couldn't stop thinking of scrambled eggs. So I got up and made some. Ate till satisfied. It occured to me the next day that I hadn't had much protein the previous two days. MY BODY TOLD ME WHAT IT WANTED! It fel soooo good to be in tune like that. > > Freja > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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