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alcoholrehabcoach
06-29-2009, 01:21 AM
Is it possible for someone with a weight problem to eat chocolate cake responsibly?
What does "eating responsibly" mean to you?
flick
06-29-2009, 03:07 AM
Eating responsibly is to me a balanced diet; all things in moderation.....eating chocolate cake responsibly would be to have a small piece (and not ten times in one day:eek:); it is my belief that if we deny ourselves all the "so-called" bad foods our cravings/desires become all the greater and then we are a high risk of binging!!
If you are "addicted as such" to chocolate cake and have a weight problem then I guess it's like any addiction; abstinence!!!
BIG AL
06-29-2009, 06:06 PM
I am 6'1" and around 260 pounds.I do eat alot mostly at night mostly when bored.I do feel I over eat.I would say no cake I get a sandwich sometimes when im not hungry and before I know it I got 2 sandwiches.I always tell myself dont get it youll eat to much and when I get it I eat to much.Its all about emotions just like when I am freakking out I smoke like as chimney.Then again I love to eat.
Starlight
06-29-2009, 11:12 PM
Is it possible for someone with a weight problem to eat chocolate cake responsibly?
What does "eating responsibly" mean to you?
Did I hear someone mention chocolate??? :cool: :mrgreen:
Yes, I believe that someone with a weight problem can responsibly eat the foods they desire. That is, as long as they know that they will only consume a specific amount that they originally planned, and also, having a small amount isn't going to lead to an uncontrollable urge to have more.
Dark chocolate is my indulgence... I have a pre-determined portion that I allow myself to have... this amount fits into my calorie intake for the day, and besides the obvious pleasure, it even offers health benefits.... a win/win situation in my book. :)
To me, eating responsibly encompasses many things, such as:
~ educating oneself to know what nutrition the body needs for health & vitality
~ understanding one's own body & being able to distinguish the difference between physical and emotional hunger.
~eat to live... not live to eat.
~eat to nourish the body & know how much to eat to maintain a healthy weight.
~eat well, and enjoy! There should be no guilt when it comes to nourishing our bodies...it should be a pleasurable experience :)
Eating responsibly can be more of a complex issue than drinking in moderation (responsibly). We must eat to live, but we don't need to consume alcohol for our existence.
For some people, they can have a drink or two & be satisfied. For a person with a drinking problem, having those same few drinks will only make them obsess about having more. I am in that category. So my choice has been to quit drinking altogether....this way, I no longer need to think about it...it's no longer on the table for discussion. It's the same for some foods that I love... I know that having a small amount will cause me to want more than I should have, so I abstain.
I choose my battles carefully:11:
alcoholrehabcoach
07-02-2009, 10:59 PM
I choose my battles carefully:11:
Bravo!
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