Now that I'm really thinking about the Pepsi and french fry thing, I'm thinking a lot about the eating habits I had when I was a teenager (and had a body I'd die to have again now). While I wasn't a proclaimed 'healthy eater' at all, I had some certain natural habits that I lost along the way, and I want to regain...
Like the french fry thing: saturated fatty foods didn't necessarily taste horrible to me at first, they tasted good, but after a few fries or bites of funnel cake, or whatever, I felt kind of sick to my stomach.
And my mother and I used to get one of those refrigerated tubes of pre-made cookie dough - and I'd have about a spoonful and be satisfied. She would sit there and go through about a quarter of it (which is, incidentally, what I've done over the past few years as well). Or Oreos - she'd get a pack, I'd have 2, she'd have 15. Labor Day weekend, I bought a pack and ate the entire thing in two days. I think my disgust at that was one of the things that kicked this whole thing off. Same thing with shortbread cookies.
I was also a definite "grazer" in high school. I ate what people thought were tiny amounts, but I was eating all the time nearly (so I'm pretty sure I had the same number of calories as anyone else, but if you just looked at us sitting at a restaurant it seemed like I didn't eat much). A lot of people seem to think that this boosts your metabolism during the day (and also keeps you more satisfied).
None of this stuff was intentional, but I think it was all pretty good. I've lost most of these habits now - I'm going to make an effort to reclaim them. That way, after I get my goals met, and I'm not watching every little thing, I won't reach for the fries, the oreos, the shortbread. Or I'll have one, when available, and move on.
Interesting - I can sit a blame age and whatever else all I want, but my activity levels and eating habits have definitely been worse over the last few years I realize. Sigh.... no one to blame but myself - but then again, that means it's within my power to fix it, right!!!
