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Thread started 04/09/09 1:03pm

MRGee

Does The Supermarket Make You Break Your Diet? Can you skip certain aisles?

Have you seen how much Cake and Bread is at the SUPERMARKET?
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Reply #1 posted 04/09/09 1:09pm

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My favorite grocery store (Gelson's) has a killer bakery inside! brownies, cookies, cakes, breads....I stay away from the bakery as much as possible, but damn I love me some sweets!!
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Reply #2 posted 04/09/09 1:54pm

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1. Never go to the store hungry
2. Shop the fresh food section ONLY (stay away from the processed crap)
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Reply #3 posted 04/09/09 1:57pm

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I avoid the aisles that have my favorite junk foods. What Genesia said is true. Don't go to the store hungry! That's the worst thing you can do! You'll leave with $200 worth of extra food. lol

If you want to kick a junk food habit just make it through a week or so without it and you'll crave it less. I promise. You'll be surprised.
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Reply #4 posted 04/09/09 2:01pm

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Genesia said:

1. Never go to the store hungry
2. Shop the fresh food section ONLY (stay away from the processed crap)


Yeah, shop the perimeter of the store and avoid the aisles as much as possible.
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Reply #5 posted 04/09/09 2:07pm

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hokie said:

I avoid the aisles that have my favorite junk foods. What Genesia said is true. Don't go to the store hungry! That's the worst thing you can do! You'll leave with $200 worth of extra food. lol

If you want to kick a junk food habit just make it through a week or so without it and you'll crave it less. I promise. You'll be surprised.


Let's see...I need ice cream...and cookies...and these Milky Way bars...and some chips...and... lol
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Reply #6 posted 04/09/09 2:17pm

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Genesia said:

hokie said:

I avoid the aisles that have my favorite junk foods. What Genesia said is true. Don't go to the store hungry! That's the worst thing you can do! You'll leave with $200 worth of extra food. lol

If you want to kick a junk food habit just make it through a week or so without it and you'll crave it less. I promise. You'll be surprised.


Let's see...I need ice cream...and cookies...and these Milky Way bars...and some chips...and... lol

Icecream is NOT junk food hmph!

drooling rumraisin!

seriously sugar is crack.
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Reply #7 posted 04/09/09 2:22pm

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paintedlady said:

Genesia said:



Let's see...I need ice cream...and cookies...and these Milky Way bars...and some chips...and... lol

Icecream is NOT junk food hmph!

drooling rumraisin!

seriously sugar is crack.


OMG...rum raisin... faint

I make homemade cinnamon frozen custard (six egg yolks in a quart of that stuff...and the cinnamon is infused in the milk overnight) and put rum-soaked raisins in it. It is lethal.
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Reply #8 posted 04/09/09 2:34pm

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Genesia said:

paintedlady said:


Icecream is NOT junk food hmph!

drooling rumraisin!

seriously sugar is crack.


OMG...rum raisin... faint

I make homemade cinnamon frozen custard (six egg yolks in a quart of that stuff...and the cinnamon is infused in the milk overnight) and put rum-soaked raisins in it. It is lethal.

Ooooo Myyyy Goooddddd..... I love rumraisin! worship worship

gotta do this now... is it hard to get the icecream to thicken?
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Reply #9 posted 04/09/09 2:58pm

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paintedlady said:

Genesia said:



OMG...rum raisin... faint

I make homemade cinnamon frozen custard (six egg yolks in a quart of that stuff...and the cinnamon is infused in the milk overnight) and put rum-soaked raisins in it. It is lethal.

Ooooo Myyyy Goooddddd..... I love rumraisin! worship worship

gotta do this now... is it hard to get the icecream to thicken?


Depends. You have to have the right recipe...and the right equipment. Ice cream is chemistry - really, really hard to wing it. You can't just throw together random amounts of sugar, milk and cream and expect to get something good. It can turn out grainy...or icy...or too hard...
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Reply #10 posted 04/09/09 3:04pm

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Genesia said:

paintedlady said:


Ooooo Myyyy Goooddddd..... I love rumraisin! worship worship

gotta do this now... is it hard to get the icecream to thicken?


Depends. You have to have the right recipe...and the right equipment. Ice cream is chemistry - really, really hard to wing it. You can't just throw together random amounts of sugar, milk and cream and expect to get something good. It can turn out grainy...or icy...or too hard...


Yes... this happens to me neutral (grainy part). So I gave up trying until someone can teach me. But still, home made rumraisin sounds awesome... little raisins though. I can't handle those ginormous ones in my icecream.
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Reply #11 posted 04/09/09 3:09pm

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Genesia said:

1. Never go to the store hungry


most important thing in the world! smile
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Reply #12 posted 04/09/09 4:07pm

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Never go up and down the aisles... go around the outer four walls because that's where you'll find the most "healthy" ingredients. Only go down an aisle if you NEED something specific...

that's what I've learned and the don't go hungry thing is critical!!!


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Reply #13 posted 04/09/09 4:23pm

hokie

Genesia said:

hokie said:

I avoid the aisles that have my favorite junk foods. What Genesia said is true. Don't go to the store hungry! That's the worst thing you can do! You'll leave with $200 worth of extra food. lol

If you want to kick a junk food habit just make it through a week or so without it and you'll crave it less. I promise. You'll be surprised.


Let's see...I need ice cream...and cookies...and these Milky Way bars...and some chips...and... lol



mmmhmmm...

And then wham! All of a sudden you got a fat ass!
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Reply #14 posted 04/09/09 4:33pm

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I do pretty well, for the most part. Some days are better than others and I've learned that I have to indulge every now and again if I don't want to completely fall off the wagon. Always remember that indulging is not the same as overindulging. One day at a time...
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Reply #15 posted 04/09/09 4:38pm

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JuliePurplehead said:

I do pretty well, for the most part. Some days are better than others and I've learned that I have to indulge every now and again if I don't want to completely fall off the wagon. Always remember that indulging is not the same as overindulging. One day at a time...


Well saidd. If you deprive yourself of 1 food group; you will fail on your diet. Everything in moderation is good for you, but don't use your own definition of moderation
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Reply #16 posted 04/09/09 4:45pm

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paintedlady said:

Genesia said:



Depends. You have to have the right recipe...and the right equipment. Ice cream is chemistry - really, really hard to wing it. You can't just throw together random amounts of sugar, milk and cream and expect to get something good. It can turn out grainy...or icy...or too hard...


Yes... this happens to me neutral (grainy part). So I gave up trying until someone can teach me. But still, home made rumraisin sounds awesome... little raisins though. I can't handle those ginormous ones in my icecream.


Yeah, see...your ratios are off. Your mixture might be too lean (too much milk, not enough cream) or too rich and overchurned (so the cream's turning to butter).

If you're having trouble getting it to thicken up in the ice cream maker, chances are, it's the "too lean" thing.
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Reply #17 posted 04/09/09 4:53pm

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Genesia said:

paintedlady said:



Yes... this happens to me neutral (grainy part). So I gave up trying until someone can teach me. But still, home made rumraisin sounds awesome... little raisins though. I can't handle those ginormous ones in my icecream.


Yeah, see...your ratios are off. Your mixture might be too lean (too much milk, not enough cream) or too rich and overchurned (so the cream's turning to butter).

If you're having trouble getting it to thicken up in the ice cream maker, chances are, it's the "too lean" thing.

aha! TY... gonna pull out the icecream maker soon. (I think its not enough cream)

I'll try with my dad next time... he can even make chocolate. That is very gritty homemade, but its delicious.
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Reply #18 posted 04/09/09 5:19pm

wildgoldenhone
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I normally shop for specific items instead of browsing.
If I want cake, I'll go for cake.

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Reply #19 posted 04/09/09 5:23pm

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paintedlady said:

Genesia said:



Yeah, see...your ratios are off. Your mixture might be too lean (too much milk, not enough cream) or too rich and overchurned (so the cream's turning to butter).

If you're having trouble getting it to thicken up in the ice cream maker, chances are, it's the "too lean" thing.

aha! TY... gonna pull out the icecream maker soon. (I think its not enough cream)

I'll try with my dad next time... he can even make chocolate. That is very gritty homemade, but its delicious.


Chocolate is a whole other issue. The chocolate adds both fat and non-fat solids into the mix - it's very difficult to get smooth.

I make a killer bittersweet chocolate ice cream (with chile, cinnamon, coffee and vanilla) and that actually needs simple syrup as an addition to get the ratio right. That ice cream takes two solid days to make.
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Reply #20 posted 04/09/09 5:37pm

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Efan said:

Genesia said:

1. Never go to the store hungry
2. Shop the fresh food section ONLY (stay away from the processed crap)


Yeah, shop the perimeter of the store and avoid the aisles as much as possible.


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Reply #21 posted 04/09/09 5:37pm

ZombieKitten

NDRU said:

Genesia said:

1. Never go to the store hungry


most important thing in the world! smile


geek

mainly I avoid shopping nod
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Reply #22 posted 04/09/09 5:44pm

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ZombieKitten said:

Efan said:



Yeah, shop the perimeter of the store and avoid the aisles as much as possible.


falloff


There aren't any aisles in the produce or meat sections in the stores I go to. shrug
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Reply #23 posted 04/09/09 7:18pm

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Genesia said:

ZombieKitten said:



falloff


There aren't any aisles in the produce or meat sections in the stores I go to. shrug


are they against the wall??
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Reply #24 posted 04/09/09 8:02pm

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RenHoek said:

Genesia said:



There aren't any aisles in the produce or meat sections in the stores I go to. shrug


are they against the wall??


Exactly. That's why it's called "shopping the perimeter."
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Reply #25 posted 04/09/09 9:44pm

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Ok...i just had to add..i found a new flavour this week...im sure its been around for awhile. But its new to me

Hagen Daus.."sticky toffee pudding" drooling

Im addicted.
god help me.
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Reply #26 posted 04/10/09 12:57am

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Genesia said:

RenHoek said:



are they against the wall??


Exactly. That's why it's called "shopping the perimeter."


highfive
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Reply #27 posted 04/10/09 3:24am

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RenHoek said:

Genesia said:



Exactly. That's why it's called "shopping the perimeter."


highfive


at my supermarket all the cakes are around the edge, as well as all cheeses and dips and ice-cream and chips and pizzas and party pies lol
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Reply #28 posted 04/10/09 4:40am

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ZombieKitten said:

RenHoek said:



highfive


at my supermarket all the cakes are around the edge, as well as all cheeses and dips and ice-cream and chips and pizzas and party pies lol


There's bakery on part of the perimeter of mine, too. But that stuff is not all that tempting to me, so it's not that big a problem. (It's not like I'm going to buy a whole birthday cake or something and snarf it down.) lol
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Reply #29 posted 04/10/09 4:45am

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MRGee said:

Have you seen how much Cake and Bread is at the SUPERMARKET?
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When you go to the supermarket next time, try this trick:

Walk by a display of candy bars or donuts, and just stand there and stare at them, but don't pick anything up. After about a minute, you'll find something weird - your will be able to detach from what your emotional side is telling you about these desserts and you will see them for what they are - just desserts (no pun intended.) You will have to do it more than once, but the point is that you have to be willing to question what your egoic mind is telling you about what you see, and maybe walk away with the realization that maybe this shouldn't listen to this side of you first and all the time.
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