Hi everyone. Today I’m participating in the #5Things challenge, for which the topic today is “cheat day” foods. Now I don’t really do cheat days. I do usually have more high-calorie foods on weekends than week days, just because it’s easier to keep track that way, but there’s not a single day when I completely indulge in whatever I want. I have a history of disordered eating, including binges, but I am determined I never want to return to those days.
I also don’t believe in “good” or “bad” foods. Rather, I believe in healthy and less healthful habits. I had it written on my food plan, for this reason, that no food is completely forbidden. Else, less familiar with me staff might say that a food isn’t on my food plan so I can’t have it.
Anyway, today I’m listing five of my favorite foods to have on a day when I’m less conscious of my diet.
1. Pizza. Every once in a while, when I go to my husband’s and my house in Lobith, my husband will drive by Domino’s on our way from picking me up at the care facility. I love their pizzas. I also love the pizzas from my neighborhood Italian restaurant. Both are a definite nine out of ten on the deliciousness scale. (For those visiting from #5Things, my dietitian a few weeks ago explained that, if I don’t give a “cheat” food an eight out of ten or above on how much I love it, I may consider not eating it at all.)
2. Pringles. These are by far my favorite chips and they too score at least a nine out of ten. My care home recently ordered like a whole box full of Pringles cans at the supermarket because they were on sale. Yum!
3. Cheese twists. These are sticks made of puff pastry with cheese flavor. My husband buys them at the supermarket almost every time I go to Lobith.
4. Licorice. When I still suffered with disordered eating, I would often buy a bag of licorice multiple times a week and consume the whole thing within ten to twenty minutes. Now, I usually have a bag of licorice in my locked kitchen cupboard. The staff aren’t allowed to actually prohibit me from eating the candies, but the fact that they’re locked away does keep me from being tempted too quickly. I usually have three or four candies a day at most.
5. French fries. I don’t have these often anymore, as when we do get takeout food here at the care facility, it’s usually Chinese or Italian because it’s easier to blend for those who have difficulty eating solids. However, I truly love love love good fries! There’s a snack corner here in town who put “special” orange spices over their fries and they’re delicious. (I bet it’s just paprika, but they refuse to disclose their “secret recipe”, even though it’s public knowledge that they don’t mix their own spices.) I also love some spicy snacks to go with my fries. Here in the Netherlands, there’s one called a mexicano, which I think is particularly tasty.
What are your favorite “cheat” foods?
Chips and dip!
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Give me those chips too. I’ll skip the dip though. Thanks for sharing.
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Astrid, you have successfully made me very hungry.
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Oh, oops, sorry. Here are some carrots to chew on, LOL.
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If only there were calorie free, safe and yummy versions of all our favourites.
If wishes were horses, beggars would ride etc.
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I agree, too bad most foods that are actually very tasty are also high in calories.
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I also don’t believe in “good” or “bad” foods either as long as you eat sensibly and exercise. Yum! Yum! Pizza is probably my favourite food and pairing it with French fries is the ultimate treat. I love Pringles too especially with dips. x
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Thanks so much for commenting. Now you inspire me to try Pringles with a dip next time! That’d be doubly “bad”.
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I love pizza so good, that I could eat it forever X
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I completely understand. Too bad pizza isn’t good for me.
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