Shell, no not a lot of will power. I know that if I take just one bite I won't have the will power to stop, so I decide ahead of time to not have one bite and set it in my head before roasting the first marshmallow. So I have found the way to do it that takes the least will power. In the case of a single french fry Cate mentioned, I just decided ahead of time I would taste just one, and then that's what I did.
Lunch today was a bit more of a challenge, I was out running errands and whilst I was away the grandkids fixed a brunch. When they saw me coming they fixed a plate for me and had it ready and waiting when I walked in. I had no time to plan, and its really hard to turn down food prepared by grandkids. If anyone else had fixed it I would probably have just said no. I ate the eggs and a couple of bites of the hash browns, and just one link sausage. I did have to take one bite of the waffle the 12 year old had proudly fixed and topped with a sugary peach topping. I made a big deal of eating that bite, so it kind of went unnoticed that I had only eaten a small part of what was on my plate. I slipped a few bites to the dogs and then discretely discarded the rest. That took more will power than I have had to muster in a while, but I did it. In part helped by thinking about having to log whatever it was I did eat and post it here.
All in all it was a good day, I managed to eat well and I feel good. I had a lot of peaches, it looks to me like over 35% of my calories were in peaches, that can be hard to do, peaches don't have a lot of calories. We opened one of the cantaloupes our farmer gave us, it sure was good, plenty left over for tomorrow.
Sunday
breakfast
yogurt 80
cereal 120
snack
2 1/2 peaches 148
lunch
eggs 137
sausage 87
hash browns, WAG for a couple of bites 47
one bite of waffle with peach topping, another WAG 50
snack
mango popsicle, mostly mango juice and parts, not much sugar 60
green beans from the garden 15
dinner
a bunch of sliced peaches (just a WAG) 236
cantaloupe 60
total calories 1,040
I looked 1040 up in Wikipedia and noticed something interesting. There are about 30 births and 25 deaths listed, most are European kings, princes, duchesses etc. Only one Europeans clearly not a par of the ruling elite, Rashi a French rabbi and writer was the only one I could find without some military or ruling background. I know this is probably because these are the people who had the history recorded, but it is an interesting contrast to the Persians, 4 are listed 3 are intellectuals, a theologian and jurist, a physician, and a poet. There are a handful of Middle Easterners and Asians, not nearly so many as Europeans, but they also follow the European pattern, mostly the ruling elite. Not sure what this means, I know Persia has a long history of civilization, but the sample size maybe too small to mean much.