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Kicking off today (Tuesday, really)

Holiday Challenge Index

Make Weigh for the Holidays
A Healthful Goal for the Season of Temptation: Don't Gain a Pound


Denise
 
Posts: 8744 | Location: Silicon Valley, CA | Registered: March 17, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Originally posted by SpaceCityPaula:
Anyone with me in the eating and drinking in your car is a choice regardless of your commute??? I used to be one who had food bags all over the floorboards of her car.
Me, too. I was listening to a "Prairie Home Companion" one Sunday AM and Garrison Keeler was describing a cross country road trip taken by some Lake Woebegone college boys.

"Two days into the trip, the boys were knee deep in burger boxes from various fast food establishments."

<In my best Minnesota accent>
Oh Ya... that was me.Smiler

My "commute" is all of 3 blocks and I still drove thru (a mile out of my way) every afternoon for a "snack" before dinner.

Reasons/excuses:
a) dirty kitchen that couldn't be cooked in.
b) Ate lunch at 10:30am and was STARVING by 5pm (and thus experienced a severe lapse of judgment).
c) told self that I didn't have time and driving thru was faster.
d) My first year teaching was rough and I deserved a “treat”

I will occasionally grab some carrots and eat them when I deliver dinner on Mondays. But there is a big difference between a serving of vegs and 900 cals worth of McFlurry or a Quarter Pounder.


Denise
 
Posts: 8744 | Location: Silicon Valley, CA | Registered: March 17, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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It is a choice, but frequently for me, making the choice of having a healthy snack in my car at the beginning of my hour long commute home from work at 5 or 5:30 when I'm already getting hungry, is a MUCH better choice than saying "I'm not going to eat in my car, I will get home at 6:30 and make dinner and eat at 7 or later." NOT likely to happen. THAT is when I would hit the drive-thru at 6:30, thinking I am way too hungry to make it until dinner is ready. If I pick this up now, I can eat as soon as I walk in the door.

For me the choice is choosing a healthy thing to eat in the car versus unhealthy, not between eating and not eating.

Dawn


"Success is not the result of spontaneous combustion. You have to set yourself on fire." anonymous
 
Posts: 4334 | Location: Indianapolis, IN | Registered: March 15, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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okay I have to pick on something here from the into to the video portion of the lean plate challenge:

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Melanie loves sweets. Her hourlong commute each day means she eats and drinks in her car, a big challenge.


Anyone with me in the eating and drinking in your car is a choice regardless of your commute??? I used to be one who had food bags all over the floorboards of her car. Then I noticed that even when we went through the drive thru, my boyfriend always drove us home before we ate. Then went I got a new car this past summer, I made it my own resolve not to eat in the car (I'll be honest, it still happens on occassion, but everything comes out of the car when I get out).
 
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