I understand the roommate thing. I had one who was constantly walking around eating utter crap-- top ramen with 1/4 a block of cheddar cheese, tuna helper, chicken bakes with Cesar dressings. AND she was a size zero.
It was frustrating, but you know what? It didn't excuse my bad habits either. Sure, my fruits and veggies weren't always exciting and I sometimes wished I could dive right into her plate of fatty goodies. But I can't. End of story. It took me a long time to realize this, I know this post is harsher than most, but I still think its important to say.
Your roommate is going to do what she wants. Stop paying attention to her. Realistically, pop-tarts aren't better than honey buns. Plus, even if they were, there will ALWAYS be someone who eats better--all organic, nothing processed, grown on their own farm with hand-milked cows... In the end, her food is HER food--not yours and its not the gold standard you should model yourself against.
I'm sorry if it seems harsh, but its all over the boards: "i can't eat healthy because of my boyfriend/husband/kids/grandmother/mom/cat/attic ghost". Yes, those situations make it more tempting. Yes, I agree, you need more calories and more protein early on in your day. But, it will always be SOMETHING. You have to learn to overcome those obstacles, take control over what you put into your mouth and stop comparing yourself to those around you.


Thanks! I think tomorrow morning, I'll do an egg and a piece of wheat toast, which should come in somewhere around 200 calories, I would guess.
