Hmmmm.... you really shouldn't have ANY candy, at least not in the first two weeks of induction. Really. You shouldn't. You don't want to sabotage yourself right out of the gate. And if you just stay determined, two weeks isn't that long really. I just kept thinking.... how big do I
reeeeeeeeaaaaaaaallllllyyyyyy want my butt to be?
And then... and this was a big deal for me.... I had to ask myself... "Will there be cheeseburgers out there in the world when I get done?".... "Will cheesecake still exist in a year?"... "Will Ben and Jerry just fold up and cease to exist if I take a break?"
Well
the answers were pretty plain... although Ben and maybe even Jerry might miss me, they'll probably still be hangin around so, since cheeseburgers and taco will still be around too... and we won't have gone to prepackaged morsels of dehydrated space food in a year....I'll still get to eat some of this stuff later. But I can tell already, in my still-novice stage, that (and this is a HUGE part to me) my approach to the whole sugar/carb thing has completely changed.
I'll get to the candy, really.
Since I restricted my carbs SOOOOOO very much in the first few weeks, I became painfully aware of what I had eaten before. And while it never seemed like a lot it obviously added up without me ever being totally aware of it. Tasting the mashed potatoes as I fixed them, grazing while I cooked... dipping the sourdough bread into the spaghetti sauce as it simmered... what else?....a couple of glasses of Coke, a muffin, maybe a bagel, ice cream, cereal......all that stuff.....(not in the same day, but realistically you actually
could eat all that.
Anyway, I have become so aware of it, I'll never eat like that again. It was so imbalanced. And I wasn't even paying attention. If I got nothing else out of this, THAT would be the huge reward.
But back to the candy... you'll have to go back into the old Atkins posts....oh my god... my girlfriend warned me about some sugar free candy and I didn't listen, I JUST WANTED SOME CANDYYYYYYYY.....well all candy is NOT equal... some of it is just like setting a bomb off in your gut... and it hurts for days....not to mention you could totally destroy a bathroom if you lit a match, we're talking major reconstruction here.
The sugar-free Reese's peanut butter cups taste great but I SWEAR to you, they are the worst...well if you eat seven of them they're the worst...and that's what I started with. (I hadn't reached my
enlightened phase yet. But Russell Stover has some great ones, Hershey's are good....there's more and more stuff out there, and there's even CarbSmart (I think that's the name) ice cream that's good and you can have a little bit and you'll be satisfied with a portion of it.......
......if you be good the first couple of weeks!
Be good to yourself!
K