I've gone "fooditarian" the last 3 days (eating only ACTUAL FOOD) and I've been going nuts wanting something sweet. That news should keep me out of the diet Coke supply for at least another day or two.
i don't know anything about splenda. in general i just think artificial sweeteners are a bad idea. if i want sweets, i have real sweets. my basic M.O. is this: don't bring home junk food and sweets. if i don't have them around, i'm almost always too lazy to go get them. if i want them badly enough to go out for them, i'm allowed.
in general i just don't believe in 'diet' food. in my experience, i'll eat twice as much of something less satisfying trying to feed a craving for the real thing, so if i've really gotta have it, i just go ahead and have it.
The laziness thing doesn't work for me, for a couple of reasons. One, I live with someone else who is free to bring home anything & everything. Two, I work in one of those offices where new employees pretty much instantly gain 15 pounds due to all the free snacks.
I agree that in general, "diet" food is a poor substitute for the real thing. Right now though, I'm trying to stick to a pretty hard-core low carb diet, so "better living through chemistry" is my friend. (*That* part of the laziness thing, I do have.) Unfortunately I've come to rely too much on the fake-food bars, and at the same time my shrinking process has completely stalled. Coincidence? @$#%^$!!, I hope not.
if i've really gotta have it, i just go ahead and have it.
I have heard, BTW, that that's the real answer to the French Paradox. How can they eat all those "unhealthy" things and stay slim and healthy? Easy. They just go ahead and have it: real food, in non-enormous amounts.
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Date: 2006-06-09 03:50 am (UTC)I've gone "fooditarian" the last 3 days (eating only ACTUAL FOOD) and I've been going nuts wanting something sweet. That news should keep me out of the diet Coke supply for at least another day or two.
Got any good dirt on Splenda?
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Date: 2006-06-09 06:17 am (UTC)in general i just don't believe in 'diet' food. in my experience, i'll eat twice as much of something less satisfying trying to feed a craving for the real thing, so if i've really gotta have it, i just go ahead and have it.
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Date: 2006-06-09 06:47 pm (UTC)I agree that in general, "diet" food is a poor substitute for the real thing. Right now though, I'm trying to stick to a pretty hard-core low carb diet, so "better living through chemistry" is my friend. (*That* part of the laziness thing, I do have.) Unfortunately I've come to rely too much on the fake-food bars, and at the same time my shrinking process has completely stalled. Coincidence? @$#%^$!!, I hope not.
I have heard, BTW, that that's the real answer to the French Paradox. How can they eat all those "unhealthy" things and stay slim and healthy? Easy. They just go ahead and have it: real food, in non-enormous amounts.