Oveer thae last several years I have really cleaned up the type of food that I eat. So I havent eaten any bacon in a long time. Before I stated this "healthy kick" as my wife calls it, I could eat a whole pack of bacon i one sitting. Last night I decided to cook breakfast food for dinner, this incuded bacon. I could not stand the smell of it, the thought of eating it just turned my stomach.
My point is that it is amazing how you can effect the way you look at foods by just denying the urge to eat them for long enough.
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07-09-2007, 10:54 AM #1
Eating Bacon
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Yep, once you become un-used to eating the junk it's easy to realize how sickening it is
I am currently striving to stop eating bacon. Send some of that anti-bacon energy my way~ Penney
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07-09-2007, 11:15 AM #5
I haven't had a hard time with bacon or too many other foods I've decided to stop eating. I still like bacon and for a long while I made up a package Sunday morning for the 2 kids and wife. As I ate less they ate more until only a few weeks ago I demanded my wife stop buying it. The numbers for a half dozen pieces is horrifying and that's what the kids had been eating. I have found some dicipline is required but without support from a spouse it can become extremely frustrating for sure.
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07-09-2007, 12:14 PM #13
I make salad dressing out of bacon fat. Nueske's rules.
"That rare combination of good-for-nothing and up-to-something."
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07-09-2007, 12:15 PM #14
Naturally you will want to stay away from the Chicken Fried Bacon if you are low carbing.
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Mmmm, bacon! I guess it depends on what you consider "healthy". I eat bacon every day. Along with whole eggs, sausage etc. etc. Keto of course. Know what else? The ONLY way I can stay lean is upping the fat...the only way I can keep my BP, cholesterol and all that other stuff under control is, yep, you guessed it, eating MORE fat.
To each his own I guess.....one man's junk food is another man's "health food".Steve
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