Back to Vanilla/21 days
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Back to Vanilla/21 days
Hi - I'm no stranger to No S. I think it's a brilliant way to live and I've had success on it. I've been slipping lately and finding myself focusing more on dieting and food and so I'm hoping to reset again. I find my best success is when I log so I'm going to start that again. I've also gotten rid of my scale which is a huge accomplishment for me! I'm aiming for 21 days of logging and trying to stay Vanilla.
Day 1: SUCCESS!
Breakfast: Starbuck's Oatmeal
Lunch: Lean Cuisine Pizza & Pop Chips
Dinner: Cajun chicken sandwich and french fries
Today was a great day. 3rd day off refined sugar and the scale. I absolutely love not weighing in and it is so much healthier for my overall mindset. At lunch today, I was craving a Lean Cuisine pizza which I don't think of as a healthy option because it's so processed. So, I started to make myself my usual chicken and salad but then I thought, "No, it's this darn pizza that I really want" and I then stopped making the salad and went with the pizza. It was so liberating to do this and not be thinking about 'clean eating' or processed vs whole foods, etc. I just ate what I wanted and tried not to categorize it. That is THE BEST part of No S. I just ate what I wanted not what I thought I should be eating and as a result, I was satisfied!!! I have not had any snacks or sweets. Same thing happened at dinner and while today was not considered the healthiest in terms of nutritional values, it was incredibly healthy in terms of my relationships and thinking toward my meals.
DAY 1 = SUCCESS!!!
Day 1: SUCCESS!
Breakfast: Starbuck's Oatmeal
Lunch: Lean Cuisine Pizza & Pop Chips
Dinner: Cajun chicken sandwich and french fries
Today was a great day. 3rd day off refined sugar and the scale. I absolutely love not weighing in and it is so much healthier for my overall mindset. At lunch today, I was craving a Lean Cuisine pizza which I don't think of as a healthy option because it's so processed. So, I started to make myself my usual chicken and salad but then I thought, "No, it's this darn pizza that I really want" and I then stopped making the salad and went with the pizza. It was so liberating to do this and not be thinking about 'clean eating' or processed vs whole foods, etc. I just ate what I wanted and tried not to categorize it. That is THE BEST part of No S. I just ate what I wanted not what I thought I should be eating and as a result, I was satisfied!!! I have not had any snacks or sweets. Same thing happened at dinner and while today was not considered the healthiest in terms of nutritional values, it was incredibly healthy in terms of my relationships and thinking toward my meals.
DAY 1 = SUCCESS!!!
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DAY 2: S-DAY
Breakfast: pancakes with butter, bacon and fruit
Lunch: BLT and chips
Dinner: Chicken, pop chips, broccoli & raspberries
Snacks: skinny pop, part of a low sugar protein bar, a few pretzels
4pm : Today is going well so far though it's taking every ounce of willpower I have not to cave into the afternoon snack cravings!! I feel bored at the moment and the house is a mess. So usually I would resort to snacking to put off cleaning and distract/relax me. This time I decided to journal a bit on my thread. If I were to cave into the munchies, I'd still have a messy house at the end of it and I'd probably feel badly about eating when I'm not really hungry. So I've preheated the oven and started to plan dinner but resisted eating/bingeing.
I snacked more after dinner than I would have liked to but avoided all sugar which was a huge success for me.
Breakfast: pancakes with butter, bacon and fruit
Lunch: BLT and chips
Dinner: Chicken, pop chips, broccoli & raspberries
Snacks: skinny pop, part of a low sugar protein bar, a few pretzels
4pm : Today is going well so far though it's taking every ounce of willpower I have not to cave into the afternoon snack cravings!! I feel bored at the moment and the house is a mess. So usually I would resort to snacking to put off cleaning and distract/relax me. This time I decided to journal a bit on my thread. If I were to cave into the munchies, I'd still have a messy house at the end of it and I'd probably feel badly about eating when I'm not really hungry. So I've preheated the oven and started to plan dinner but resisted eating/bingeing.
I snacked more after dinner than I would have liked to but avoided all sugar which was a huge success for me.
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Lovedby2
Hi moderatemeals! I am in my 2nd month of posting and my 3rd month of No S. I totally get what you said about the freedom and ease that you feel doing No S. A huge struggle for me with food is not just the dieting aspect but also the whole healthy vs unhealthy, processed vs whole foods, yada yada. Moderation is a beautiful thing. Good luck on your journey.
Always learning.