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I'm staying in a Sheraton for the next 2 weeks for work, in a room with no fridge, near no grocery store. Breakfast is provided here at the hotel and meals are catered on our work site. I am now in Phase 1.5 and REALLY working to stay on plan over these weeks. At home, I have so many delicious options to keep me satisfied, but I am really struggling to figure it out on the road so far. I just came from the breakfast and the only thing I could eat was a bowl of scrambled eggs. NOTHING ELSE was SBD ok....the yogurt was full of sugar, there were potatoes AND hash browns, cereal, bagels, bread, juice, muffins, you name it. I feel awful saying "there's nothing to eat" in front of all that food, but I feel so unsatisfied, and I know that kind of mood is what sets me up for a slip-up. At least I am VERY aware of that and have stayed the course so far....
But really?! Just a big gloppy bowl of eggs.... I can't really afford it, but is room service my only option to stay balanced here? Help!
Okay, ranting and venting completed....heading to work and crossing my fingers about the catering...
Thanks for listening everyone : )
Is there a CVS/Walgreens/Rite Aid nearby? I always scope one out (or the hotel "store") and stock up on nuts, jerky, and even no sugar protein bars if in that much of a pinch. Being hungry is NOT an option.Originally Posted by mem7883
Good morning everyone. Just needed to vent about the hotel "breakfast" I just had and I'm so happy to check in with fellow SBD chicks who will understand my intentions and frustrations! I'm staying in a Sheraton for the next 2 weeks for work, in a room with no fridge, near no grocery store. Breakfast is provided here at the hotel and meals are catered on our work site. I am now in Phase 1.5 and REALLY working to stay on plan over these weeks. At home, I have so many delicious options to keep me satisfied, but I am really struggling to figure it out on the road so far. I just came from the breakfast and the only thing I could eat was a bowl of scrambled eggs. NOTHING ELSE was SBD ok....the yogurt was full of sugar, there were potatoes AND hash browns, cereal, bagels, bread, juice, muffins, you name it. I feel awful saying "there's nothing to eat" in front of all that food, but I feel so unsatisfied, and I know that kind of mood is what sets me up for a slip-up. At least I am VERY aware of that and have stayed the course so far....
But really?! Just a big gloppy bowl of eggs.... I can't really afford it, but is room service my only option to stay balanced here? Help!
Okay, ranting and venting completed....heading to work and crossing my fingers about the catering...
Thanks for listening everyone : )
Remember too that yogurt has natural sugars in it! I was at a conference not too long ago (and will be again) and you have to make the best with what you have. Was there no bacon (even a slice of regular would help boost the protein)? No fruit? Sometimes, especially when I'm not putting on the conference and can not know the price, I pull a server aside and ask for something "special." Maybe try that? It would suck to have to buy breakfast on your own but is there a place to maybe do that? Plain oatmeal?
I know you are in 1.5 and want to take things slow but don't starve!!!
Just my two cents.

