Carefully chosen biscuits, of course. (They may be considered "cookies" to Americans; I'm not sure). Reasonably low in calories for a biscuit, mainly made of oats with a minimum of not-too-unhealthy other ingredients.
But the reason this counts as a mini goal is because I am eating one at a time, as an afternoon snack with a cup of tea, perhaps 2-3 times a week. This was not my approach to biscuits before. A packet of rather more unhealthy biscuits would usually disappear off to the bedroom with me and a book, and half the time it wouldn't return at all. It wasn't happening all that often, but it certainly wasn't helping my weight.
So when I started dieting, I considered them a trigger food and didn't go anywhere near them. It's now been six months, and I've got to the point where I can safely buy them and keep them in the house. I approach them in a completely different way, as a planned snack eaten mindfully and appreciatively, rather than hungrily wolfing down half a packet or more without paying much attention. Quite a nice little NSV there!





