Why now?
#21
Hey Ruby,
Have you tried the "soup in hand" products by Campbells? There are a couple at 100 cals or less.
I find that they totally satisfy that winter craving for calorie-laden food. Even though they often aren't all that appealing when what I really want is a big old stuffed burrito, when I stop and make myself have one I feel 100% better.
Have you tried the "soup in hand" products by Campbells? There are a couple at 100 cals or less.
I find that they totally satisfy that winter craving for calorie-laden food. Even though they often aren't all that appealing when what I really want is a big old stuffed burrito, when I stop and make myself have one I feel 100% better.
#22
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Hey Ruby,
Have you tried the "soup in hand" products by Campbells? There are a couple at 100 cals or less.
I find that they totally satisfy that winter craving for calorie-laden food. Even though they often aren't all that appealing when what I really want is a big old stuffed burrito, when I stop and make myself have one I feel 100% better.
Have you tried the "soup in hand" products by Campbells? There are a couple at 100 cals or less.
I find that they totally satisfy that winter craving for calorie-laden food. Even though they often aren't all that appealing when what I really want is a big old stuffed burrito, when I stop and make myself have one I feel 100% better.
I know I'll get through it, even if that means I have to wait until warm weather comes again. I miss those days when I could eat carrots and tomatoes for breakfast and feel completely satisfied and full for hours.
I think it's more psychological somehow with the addition of the cold weather somehow playing into it. I feel on one level like I'm doing something wrong, by not listening to my body and following my instincts. Of course it was partly following my instincts and cravings that led me to being morbidly obese.