Dahly
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For today's QOTD, please share with me/us, a time or two when you made a "better" or "best" choice when faced with a high-risk eating situation. (Okay, so it really isn't a question... cut me some slack!
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For me, my afternoon snacking is usually my downfall...i try not to keep stuff in the house that can get my in trouble, but I DH and DS like chips and such, so there is typically stuff in the pantry I shouldn't eat. So anyway, the other day I wanted something around 3pm and poked around the pantry for a while and came up with a bag of fritos. Walked half way to my office, and stopped, and thought, what the heck am I doing?? back to the kitchen, fritos back in the pantry, and grabbed a peach instead. 3 months ago I would have downed half the bag of chips without a second thought.
Dinner out is usually a challenge also, but I try to stick to smaller portions when possible, or share an entree with DS. I also try to get steams veggies instead of a loaded baked potato, or a side salad instead of fries.
I am hoping with time, picking the right thing to eat becomes second nature, but I know it will be an ongoing struggle.

For me, my afternoon snacking is usually my downfall...i try not to keep stuff in the house that can get my in trouble, but I DH and DS like chips and such, so there is typically stuff in the pantry I shouldn't eat. So anyway, the other day I wanted something around 3pm and poked around the pantry for a while and came up with a bag of fritos. Walked half way to my office, and stopped, and thought, what the heck am I doing?? back to the kitchen, fritos back in the pantry, and grabbed a peach instead. 3 months ago I would have downed half the bag of chips without a second thought.
Dinner out is usually a challenge also, but I try to stick to smaller portions when possible, or share an entree with DS. I also try to get steams veggies instead of a loaded baked potato, or a side salad instead of fries.
I am hoping with time, picking the right thing to eat becomes second nature, but I know it will be an ongoing struggle.