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What if you just can't do 'everything in moderation'?

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Goofus · 01/12/2012 20:25

The bane of my life is chocolate. If I didn't love chocolate I'm certain I would be slim.
But I wonder if I should cut it out completely. Years ago I managed to cut it from my diet completely for 6 months (true chocoholics will know that's pretty impressive) Grin and I discovered I didn't really care for it anymore. Goodness knows why I started eating it again but I'm utterly hooked.

If I try to eat it in moderation I just seem to constantly binge on it. A small amount is never enough. Does anyone else find this, with chocolate or other foods? What do you find works best?
I think I'm terribly addicted to sugar. too.

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GalaxyDisaster · 02/12/2012 14:19

Yes, I think if you have a real compulsion to eat a certain type of food, particularly sugary or salty, you have to re-educate your palate to not fancy it so much any more IYSWIM. I think that the only way to do that is going cold turkey.

The way I see it, an addicted smoker is still addicted, even if they cut down to one or two a day. They need to break the cycle.

I think food can be a bit like that, small amounts are always on the verge of tipping you over into bigger.

I periodically toy with cutting out all chocolate. Actually, I might try it for January. Or Lent.

Babieseverywhere · 02/12/2012 19:30

Have you tried eating good quality dark chocolate ?

Apparently you can retrain yourself to enjoy a small amount of this kind of chocolate, as it fills you up more.

Goofus · 02/12/2012 21:18

Yeah, I think cold turkey is the way to go. It's just keeping up the ban for long enough that I don't want it any more.
Babies I can only ever eat a mouthful of dark chocolate- it's so strong. Hmm... something to consider.

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Babieseverywhere · 02/12/2012 22:01

Let me know if it works ;)

superstarheartbreaker · 03/12/2012 18:59

Dark chocolate is supposed to be good for you.

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