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Old April 5th, 2006, 05:41 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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because of VBC's pitas and Audrey's Jelly beans I was wondering what are the
foods you have had to banish after you began, not the things you already
knew had issues but things that changed or became an issue, and do you have
any ideas why it happened? Mine is of all things pickles which I am
considering banning for a bit, I think it is the salt since I already ate
pretty low salt before beginning WW and now even less so, Lee


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Old April 5th, 2006, 09:57 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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I cannot make/bake any kind of Weight watcher cookies/sweets etc. I lose
control so easily when that kind of stuff is around especially having been
OP for some time. So, none of that allowed in my kitchen. No problems with
WW snack cake etc. Okay so why can't I portion out the freshly baked WW
cookies the same way you might ask? That's a good question! Got the answer?

"Stormmee" wrote in message
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because of VBC's pitas and Audrey's Jelly beans I was wondering what are
the
foods you have had to banish after you began, not the things you already
knew had issues but things that changed or became an issue, and do you
have
any ideas why it happened? Mine is of all things pickles which I am
considering banning for a bit, I think it is the salt since I already ate
pretty low salt before beginning WW and now even less so, Lee




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Old April 5th, 2006, 11:27 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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no answers here just lots of similar questions, Lee
Geri C. wrote in message
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I cannot make/bake any kind of Weight watcher cookies/sweets etc. I lose
control so easily when that kind of stuff is around especially having been
OP for some time. So, none of that allowed in my kitchen. No problems

with
WW snack cake etc. Okay so why can't I portion out the freshly baked WW
cookies the same way you might ask? That's a good question! Got the

answer?

"Stormmee" wrote in message
...
because of VBC's pitas and Audrey's Jelly beans I was wondering what are
the
foods you have had to banish after you began, not the things you already
knew had issues but things that changed or became an issue, and do you
have
any ideas why it happened? Mine is of all things pickles which I am
considering banning for a bit, I think it is the salt since I already

ate
pretty low salt before beginning WW and now even less so, Lee






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Old April 6th, 2006, 07:08 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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Stormmee wrote:
because of VBC's pitas and Audrey's Jelly beans I was wondering what are the
foods you have had to banish after you began, not the things you already
knew had issues but things that changed or became an issue, and do you have
any ideas why it happened? Mine is of all things pickles which I am
considering banning for a bit, I think it is the salt since I already ate
pretty low salt before beginning WW and now even less so, Lee


Funny enough I can have 2 pieces of dark chocolate without wanting more,
but put some white or milk chocolate in front of me and I empty the package.

--
Nathalie from Belgium

134.1/92/minigoal 90.3/Goal 68 Kg
295.6/202.8/minigoal 199/Goal 150 pounds
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Old April 6th, 2006, 06:36 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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On Wed, 5 Apr 2006 11:41:29 -0500, "Stormmee"
wrote:

because of VBC's pitas and Audrey's Jelly beans I was wondering what are the
foods you have had to banish after you began, not the things you already
knew had issues but things that changed or became an issue, and do you have
any ideas why it happened? Mine is of all things pickles which I am
considering banning for a bit, I think it is the salt since I already ate
pretty low salt before beginning WW and now even less so, Lee


I have to be particularly careful when my partner is away. I seem tobe
able to binge very easily. I found some ice-cream last time, and very
nice it was too ! I wouldn't dream of eating in while he was here.

Ray
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Old April 6th, 2006, 08:52 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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"rmr" wrote in message
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On Wed, 5 Apr 2006 11:41:29 -0500, "Stormmee"
wrote:

because of VBC's pitas and Audrey's Jelly beans I was wondering what
are the
foods you have had to banish after you began, not the things you
already
knew had issues but things that changed or became an issue, and do you
have
any ideas why it happened? Mine is of all things pickles which I am
considering banning for a bit, I think it is the salt since I already
ate
pretty low salt before beginning WW and now even less so, Lee


I have to be particularly careful when my partner is away. I seem tobe
able to binge very easily. I found some ice-cream last time, and very
nice it was too ! I wouldn't dream of eating in while he was here.

Ray


Ah, secret eating is a terrible problem. Mine when not on program is
candy.

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Old April 7th, 2006, 03:41 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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interesting, Lee
Nathalie W wrote in message
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Stormmee wrote:
because of VBC's pitas and Audrey's Jelly beans I was wondering what are

the
foods you have had to banish after you began, not the things you already
knew had issues but things that changed or became an issue, and do you

have
any ideas why it happened? Mine is of all things pickles which I am
considering banning for a bit, I think it is the salt since I already

ate
pretty low salt before beginning WW and now even less so, Lee


Funny enough I can have 2 pieces of dark chocolate without wanting more,
but put some white or milk chocolate in front of me and I empty the

package.

--
Nathalie from Belgium

134.1/92/minigoal 90.3/Goal 68 Kg
295.6/202.8/minigoal 199/Goal 150 pounds



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Old April 7th, 2006, 03:42 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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perhaps a comfort issue, I say that because I don't eat hardly at all when
DH is away, Lee
rmr wrote in message
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On Wed, 5 Apr 2006 11:41:29 -0500, "Stormmee"
wrote:

because of VBC's pitas and Audrey's Jelly beans I was wondering what are

the
foods you have had to banish after you began, not the things you already
knew had issues but things that changed or became an issue, and do you

have
any ideas why it happened? Mine is of all things pickles which I am
considering banning for a bit, I think it is the salt since I already ate
pretty low salt before beginning WW and now even less so, Lee


I have to be particularly careful when my partner is away. I seem tobe
able to binge very easily. I found some ice-cream last time, and very
nice it was too ! I wouldn't dream of eating in while he was here.

Ray



 




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