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Do you eat Free Food?

Do you eat Free Food?

  • Yes (all the time when given to me)

    Votes: 16 29.6%
  • No, never (I never eat free food)

    Votes: 5 9.3%
  • Yes, if..it is only healthy

    Votes: 15 27.8%
  • Yes, if..it is at least somewhat healthy

    Votes: 18 33.3%

  • Total voters
    54
Here @ college when we cook burgers we all goto the grocery store together and buy all the stuff at once so I just get a pound 96% lean and grub on that myself, use wheat bread instead of buns, etc. Nobody cares:) Their burgers shrink to about half the size they started at cuz of all the fat dripping off :worried:
 
flowerz said:
Then my answer is yes.

If I’m having dinner at a friends place, or eating with family, I will eat to my hearts delight. Family and friends first, diet and training second. That’s just me.

That must be why I come off as such an asshole to people. I now always eat my prepared meals and turn down food all the time.
Do you feel guilty at all?
No judgement here, I just can't eat off my diet, except for my one cheat meal a week.
I guess the guilt of eating poorly is greater than any social shame/pressure that I can/would feel.
 
BlondBomber said:
That must be why I come off as such an asshole to people. I now always eat my prepared meals and turn down food all the time.
Do you feel guilty at all?
No judgement here, I just can't eat off my diet, except for my one cheat meal a week.
I guess the guilt of eating poorly is greater than any social shame/pressure that I can/would feel.

It's not about shame...it's about love and respect.

Edit....I'm not suggesting that you don't take those two things in to consideration, it's just how I feel about things.
 
I think my parents have been taking some cues from me as far as diet goes. When I'm home my mom usually makes something that isn't bad at all, like some kind of chicken vegetable dish that works for all of us.
 
ChewYxRage said:
I think my parents have been taking some cues from me as far as diet goes. When I'm home my mom usually makes something that isn't bad at all, like some kind of chicken vegetable dish that works for all of us.

That's sweet :)
 
BlondBomber said:
That must be why I come off as such an asshole to people. I now always eat my prepared meals and turn down food all the time.
Do you feel guilty at all?
No judgement here, I just can't eat off my diet, except for my one cheat meal a week.
I guess the guilt of eating poorly is greater than any social shame/pressure that I can/would feel.

My thoughts to this is that the most common way for people to socialise nowadays is over a meal. Your attitute seems rather anti-social to me.

What do you say to people who invite you over for a meal?
"Sorry, but I'm only allowed 8 oz of grilled skinless chicken breast (without any sugary flavourings) and 8 oz of sweet potato at that time of day. So unless you serve that to me and the rest of the guests, I won't be able to come."

I eat out with people occasionally, but just make smart choices and choices fairly similar to what I would eat at home (i.e. nothing fried, brown rice over white, etc).
 
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