I know someone already posted something about it, but the headline didn’t go with it, so I don’t think many people who has this issue were able to find it...
So in that thread we all posted about our obsession for food and how we think about it all day/every day. And someone said it is normal be obsessed for food.
Well here is my thought:
I think everything that is obsessive isn't normal.
We should not be obsessive with anything in life...
Especially food which is only a fuel to our bodies.
We have all kind of things going on in life, which we should be really spending time thinking about: career, family, friends, vacation, etc...
We shouldn't give too much time thinking about food.
We should eat to live and not live to eat.
That's why I know I have a problem. Because I see people who don't have this issue and they live their lives worry about really important things in life, instead of being worry about what they are going to have for dinner.
Do you also have this problem and what do you think about it and how do you deal with it

I've forgotten many things, but never eating. I think there are plans that are easier NOT to obsess with. I've used the Weight Watchers plan before. It is a wonderful, healthy, long-term diet, but it doesn't work for me. I HATE measuring food and counting points. I ate my breakfast out of a measuring cup. How unromantic! That program fueled my obsession. "What can I eat? How much can I eat? If I eat it, will I have enough points to get through the day?" I'm now incorporating the South Beach Diet in my life. It's easier. There are foods I can't have -- white bread, rice, potatoes -- but what I can have, I can have all I want. No obsession for me. Although whatever you are doing is working for you as far as weight loss is concerned, maybe a change in plan would help with the obsession part of your eating? Just a thought.