sistasassy 6 Posted January 11, 2009 If you are still on mushies or soft foods, I would pre-pack my own food. If you are on regular food, just eat but eat light. Your band will stop you. I eat everything my family does, just smaller amounts. I have found that I don't have to deprive myself of anything this way. I have had cake, pizza, all sorts of "junk". I even had taquito's with chips and salsa tonight. I have had chips and salsa the past 4 nights actually. My hubby made a huge mess of salsa and I love it. I have lost 3.2 pounds since Monday. I just don't eat a lot. I eat what would be a smaller than normal portion and stop there. I stay right around 1200-1500 calories per day. I eat over 50 grams of Protein per day and do not eat carbs with every meal although I do not really count my carbs. This seems to work for me although it may not work for everyone. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TQUAD64 9 Posted January 11, 2009 My son's third birthday party is next Sunday. We are actully taking him out to dinner tomorrow for his actual birthday but the restaurant is not my concern (I already know what I am going to order). For his party we are doing pizza and wings. And of course there will be chips and dip. How do you fight off temptation? This will be my first "big event" with food and the band and I am looking for tips on how you avoid the evils. That was always my biggest problem, if I see food, I eat it. I dont want to follow the same path and I am trying to mentally prepare myself for next weekend. When I know I have a group event evolving food, I plan ahead. At my job we are always having food socials or lunch socials, so I drink a Protein Bullet about 45 minutes before the event with Water. It feels me up, so I eat less at these food social activities. When I am at lunch socials at a restaurant, I have the Soup or order an appetizer. When I am at work for a food social, I put a little bit of food on my plate. I have noticed that no one is paying attention to what I am eating, because we are all busy engaging in conversations. It has been a non-issue for me. There are times when I do give into tempting foods. I do not deprive myself. I just take smaller portions and increase my exercise for that day. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trinitiek 0 Posted January 11, 2009 I have to admit I am horrible with temptation. I am craving everything with sugar and salt in it lately. I can tolerate some and then definitely know when I go overboard, my tummy lets me know. I need to learn temptation to help my tool help me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites