• Bottom_racer@aussie.zone
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      2 months ago

      "On any given day, humans make an estimated 300 decisions about food’.

      hrmm that seems like a lot…

      Good article though.

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        It’s one of the things I like about meal prep. If I make a dozen chicken curries, a dozen chilli and a doz apricot chicken, that’s a months worth of meals if I eat at least one every day. Pita salad protein wrap for another meal. Suddenly my food decisions are way down. Fruit and nuts for clean nibbles. Ice creams on a stick, two biscuits or PBnJ for dirty nibbles. Water or protein shake for drinks. That’s most of the thinking taken out of it. Every few weeks I crave something I haven’t made myself which is usually banh mi, hsp or pizza as that’s what’s good around here.

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          I always buy tomatoes, cucumbers, green leafies and a salad mix weekly then all I have to do is think up a protein to have with them for those days when I can’t be bothered to think.

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          I solve this by not going to the supermarket in person and not even looking at or clicking on the biscuit or junk food pages on the supermarket website

          if i do buy lollies or biscuits while I am out I eat a few then throw the rest away. I find much of the enjoyment is in the buying not the eating so buying and throwing away I still get some enjoyment

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            2 months ago

            I used to do that with cigarettes. I’d leave the pack with the bartender as a tip. Someone in a bar always smokes. I haven’t smoked any tobacco since early covid times, and that was just a joint that made me throw up. Also ruining the mood for the uhh catchup.

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      2 months ago

      I know diets are really hard. I know will power is a big issue and that I’m not weak, I’m normal. If dieting was easy there wouldn’t be an obesity epidemic.

      This is why I love the shake meal replacement. I have no prohibitions to make opportunities for failure and to feel bad. All I have to do is eat way less of what I normally do and have a meal shake instead. I am doing something instead of not doing something.

      And it is really easy. I don’t have to cook anything special, just the same , just much less. ( and I cook pretty healthy anyway, I have always added 3 x the amount of vegies to a recipe and don’t often use premade dishes)

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        I’m finding giving up bread really hard. I have reduced my intake but fresh Vienna from the bakery is holding me back. I will not lose sleep about it, instead allow my self to enjoy the occasional slice or two.

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          I have 3 slices max a day. It’s easy and I like it. Occasionally have some raisin bread , which I know I shouldn’t.

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          2 months ago

          I like the aldi one , am using the csiro one at the moment but not using milk as I really want to reduce my intake of dairy because intolerances