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Another thing I have used when I start feeling famished or munchy is some diced up chicken breast with some French's Mustard (maybe 4 ounces or so of chicken). That will satisfy and kill any craving without giving you a carb/sugar jolt.
Decaf coffee is also something I drink a lot of. I find if I buy a kind that I really like, I don't even have to add the sweetener to it.Originally Posted by Avalon1957
Another thing to use is some great decaf coffee ... with some Saigon Cinnamon ... and some Stevia ... and some sugar free hazelnut creamer ... that tastes like desert and has less than 10 calories and no sugar. Another thing I have used when I start feeling famished or munchy is some diced up chicken breast with some French's Mustard (maybe 4 ounces or so of chicken). That will satisfy and kill any craving without giving you a carb/sugar jolt.
I'm also glad I'm not the only one who does mustard on chicken (and, like, everything else). I have craved mustard several times since starting, and my best guess is that a hamburger with mustard on a bed of diced dill pickles and lettuce was one of my go-to meals, last time I did IP.

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I know guys tend to be far less polite, or feigned polite, but I am telling you the look on the other person's face is the ultimate cure for anxiety.
Whew, I don't know if I could manage it, but your comebacks did make me laugh!Originally Posted by Ted Sheckler
I have tended to just be very abrasive about stupid questions and observations about what I am eating by others. ...
I know guys tend to be far less polite, or feigned polite, but I am telling you the look on the other person's face is the ultimate cure for anxiety.
My approach is more often to be vague and change the subject, although someone in another forum suggested answering EVERY question in GREAT DETAIL as another possible tactic.
If someone really made me uncomfortable, I think I would probably just tell them so and say I don't want to talk about it.


