I was wondering what tips people have for ignoring cravings?
A friend suggested that I find an activity that distracts me, so I don't think about what I'm craving. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what works for them?
Thanks


(My stepfather does the whole leaf in the metal strainer thing-I just don't have the time.
) There are a lot of really nice flavored teas out there that are great plain or with a dash of Splenda. Bigelow has some really nice ones-all the traditional herbal teas like chamomile, etc. but also some newer flavors like Vanilla Almond, etc. I find that sometimes this trick works for me as well. 
3fcuser1058250 , 03-15-2005 06:53 PM
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some people eat oatmeal every day and have luck with that.
3fcuser1058250 , 03-15-2005 10:37 PM
oatmeal I eat it sometimes 3 times/day instead of junk food
... It is very filling and MissMeliss is right it does curb my appetite... I have 1/4 to 1/2 a cup of dry oats and let it soak in soy milk and Splenda or I just cook it up in the microwave with water then add the milk and Splenda later... Don't use the oatmeal in a pouch it has sugar in it, use the natural stuff I use Quaker large flake or Quaker minute, the less processed the better...
Quaker has the Lower Sugar kind now in the Apple Cinnamon and Brown Sugar. They are half the sugar I think than the original-still have flavor but not near as sweet. I eat regular oatmeal, but I buy the Quaker Loewer Sugar packets for my kids-they won't eat it plain, and this is a good happy medium for us. 
Thelma+louise , 03-16-2005 11:54 AM
