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neadods ([personal profile] neadods) wrote2010-08-08 07:11 pm

That food study

In case anyone is wondering, I've decided to skip that cranberry controlled feeding (oh, God, that name!) study for three reasons:

1) I'm not comfortable taking the time to go to the orientation Monday or Tuesday because I don't drive the rental anywhere I don't have to and I've got a boatload of work to finish and clean up after before [livejournal.com profile] jennetj arrives Thursday.

2) It would mean going to Stratford in two weeks and not eating my body weight in minties and dark chocolate/lemon curd candies. And frankly, I will feel seriously deprived if I don't get at least one afternoon with a book in one hand and a box of candy in the other. (We're planning on taking up a cooler and ice packs so we can bring a boatload of them back to enjoy for the months weeks week few days they'll last.)

3) The big one: Work, believe it or not. Smack in the middle of the study period is the deadline for the document I've been working on for almost a year. This has all the earmarks of covering me and my company with glory; it's the kind of successful project that I could brag about for the rest of my career. And at this stage of the game, I'm not going to throw myself off stride by thinking about how hungry I am or little I want to eat whatever lunch is prepared or whatever cravings I have.

This revelation has been brought to you by Utz potato chips; last week I obsessed about how badly I wanted some chips and how I shouldn't eat them until I realized I'd been thinking about *that* instead of the project for the last 90 minutes and went to the vending machine.

Yes, I need to lose weight. Yes, I need to get a meal plan. Yes, I'm going to eat any damn thing I crave between now and document delivery. I have a long history of self-medicating for work stress with chocolate milk (what? It's not like anyone can drink gin on the job) and I if need it, I'm getting it.

I am going to keep an eye on their website, though, to see if later studies might be do-able.

[identity profile] redpanda13.livejournal.com 2010-08-10 01:36 am (UTC)(link)
Some diet advice said not to resist cravings, because if you eat something unsatisfying you'll just eat more later anyway. The trick is to learn to eat a LITTLE of what you're craving. And yes, I totally disgraced myself with a bowl of chips when I hadn't had any in a long time.

You might try baked chips-- all the crunch but fewer calories.

[identity profile] neadods.livejournal.com 2010-08-10 10:41 am (UTC)(link)
I like baked chips and I like sweet potato chips, which I don't think are as salty. But they don't have those in the vending machines at work, alas.

[identity profile] redpanda13.livejournal.com 2010-08-10 02:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Odds are that nothing in a vending machine is good for you. If you expect to be craving, you might take a small bag of more benign snacks from home. Maybe little carrots will even satisfy the chip-crunch craving.

[identity profile] neadods.livejournal.com 2010-08-10 05:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Alas, I loathe carrots.