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- From: jbyrd@chpc.utexas.edu (Jan Byrd)
- Subject: Re: When Food Is Love
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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 92 14:38:47 GMT
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- In article <BxzxC5.DDv@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca>, molnar@Bisco.CAnet.CA (Tom Molnar) writes:
- |> In article <1992Nov19.222828.24636@inmet.camb.inmet.com> mazur@inmet.camb.inmet.com (Beth Mazur) writes:
- |> # In article <17526@pitt.UUCP> geb@cs.pitt.edu (Gordon Banks) writes:
- |> # > robertsl@hpcc01.corp.hp.com (Laurie Roberts) writes:
- |> # >>She suggested that we really enjoy eating
- |> # >>Eat in a calm place without distractions
- |> # >>Eat anything you want
- |> # >>Eat until satisfied
- |> #
- |> # >That's exactly what I did for the first 25 years of my life.
- |> # >At the end of that time I weighed 335 lbs and was gaining at
- |> # >the rate of 1 pound per month. Just how long was I supposed
- |> # >to continue trying this method?
- |> #
- |> # Laurie missed a key piece. We are supposed to eat for hunger reasons
- |> # only. No more stuffing our face because food is there or because we're
- |> # anxious or sad or happy.
- |>
- |> Yes, in another book, Roth briefly mentions that you have to listen to
- |> a tiny, timid, inner voice that says "I think you can stop eating
- |> now". She says that you have to learn to hear and recognize this
- |> voice, because it is very hard to hear. It usually always occurs
- |> before you finish eating what's on your plate, so you have to learn to
- |> leave food, unfinished, on the plate. I've begun to hear the voice,
- |> but it's hard to listen to it, especially when I tell myself "look,
- |> I've gotta eat this portion, I've measured it out, it's within the
- |> daily allowance!". Strangely enough, I usally don't *have* to clean my
- |> plate to appease my hunger. I guess it's another way of looking at
- |> food and eating.
- |> [...]
-
- My experience seems to be that if I stop eating half-way through my plate
- (ESPECIALLY if what's on my plate consists of meat vapor, 2 cups of vege-
- tables and a dry whole grain roll), then I'm going to be ravenous 1 hour
- later, and no telling what I might do then.
-
- If I can bring up what might seem to some to be an irrelevant analogy....
- consider the suckling babe. If your baby nurses only long enough to take
- the edge off his/her appetite, you're going to be hearing from that baby
- again in half an hour. This means you will be feeding your baby almost
- continuously, day and night (any mothers out there know what I'm talking
- about?). On the other hand, since babies generally like to suck just for
- the pleasure it, even after they've eaten "enough" (do you see the analogy
- to OUR eating now?), nursing mothers are instructed to time their babies'
- nursing - say, 10 minutes on each side - and then intervene. In other
- words, we're setting their portion size for them.
-
- I think that's what we need to do for ourselves as adults. We need to
- decide what's healthy for us to eat and, based on our gender, age,
- activity level, etc, decide HOW MUCH of it we should eat. Then we stock
- those good things in our kitchen, we cook them, put the appropriate portion
- on our plates, we eat that, and the meal is over.
-
- This seems much LESS complicated to me than trying to isolate some "small
- voice" which is trying to tell me when I've eaten enough. I've got another
- "voice" (and it's not particularly "small") that sometimes tells me I
- should make a cheesecake or a pan of fudge and eat it all myself.
-
- Jan
-