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Ok so there they were... Staring me down from the coffee table... Begging me to eat them.... I gave in and ate about 6 pretzels... Then I felt instantly nauseous... Bad decision. Im not supposed to eat them cuz they are not good for me and now I know they'll make me sick

Anyone able to eat pretzels? Will we ever be ok to eat them?

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I've eaten pretzels a few times. The secret is to chew them to mush, which kind of defeats the purpose of eating them. They don't make a good substitute for cheetos either, darn it!! :)

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How do I get myself not to eat them in the first place? I feel I am really struggling with limiting what I eat...

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Unfortunately, they are a slider food for me....along with ALL chips. So, I must stay away from them all, otherwise I could eat them all day!!

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kmbrly, The same way I do it. Do NOt have them in the house. If they are there because hubby or kids love them, then they need to be hidden. Put them away, in the pantry, in a cabinet, but do not leave them out where you can see them all the time. Since I live alone, I get to say NO to even bringing trigger foods into the house. No cheetos, no pretzels, no junk.

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