Diet Stuff
Aug. 16th, 2004 12:16 pmIs it bad that I'm sitting here in the office, amused to no end, by my two co-workers doing the Cabbage Soup Diet?
They plan to do it for 10 days - yet they almost seem to be breaking on the first and second days, respectively. It's so funny to hear all the rationalizing ("Could we have Juicy Fruit gum?", "What about salad dressing?", etc.), and to think about how they're all highly restricting what they're eating - in the name of a crash diet.
Also, to hear someone say, "I was so good over this weekend" - "good" meaning that she kept to a high protein-low carb diet. WTF is *that* about?
Granted, this weekend, I wasn't perfect - I don't want to be - and I wasn't the best, either. But, I was pretty good. I still had good eats, too. I ate vegetarian pizza and spinach salad at lunch, then had vegan hot dogs for dinner one day. The next day, I had sushi, wine, beer, chocolate - interspersed through the afternoon, and Indian food (including samosas and kheer) at dinnertime. And you know something, it was delicious. I didn't deny myself what I wanted - but I didn't overindulge myself, either.
It's about moderation in all things - including moderation. :-)
They plan to do it for 10 days - yet they almost seem to be breaking on the first and second days, respectively. It's so funny to hear all the rationalizing ("Could we have Juicy Fruit gum?", "What about salad dressing?", etc.), and to think about how they're all highly restricting what they're eating - in the name of a crash diet.
Also, to hear someone say, "I was so good over this weekend" - "good" meaning that she kept to a high protein-low carb diet. WTF is *that* about?
Granted, this weekend, I wasn't perfect - I don't want to be - and I wasn't the best, either. But, I was pretty good. I still had good eats, too. I ate vegetarian pizza and spinach salad at lunch, then had vegan hot dogs for dinner one day. The next day, I had sushi, wine, beer, chocolate - interspersed through the afternoon, and Indian food (including samosas and kheer) at dinnertime. And you know something, it was delicious. I didn't deny myself what I wanted - but I didn't overindulge myself, either.
It's about moderation in all things - including moderation. :-)