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What's your sinful food? While i could say anything smothered in chocolate, i would be lyin. My sinful food is chips and queso from one of the local mexican restraunts. I havent had it since i was banded...for obvious reasons. But that doesnt stop me from dreaming about t and thinking about it. Its sooo bad for me i dont want to know the calories that are in it. I've contemplated trying after i can go to full solids but i changed my mind. If i keep the mentality that i cant have it i just wont go there or try to see if i cn eat it.. therefore staying out ofntrouble.. but one of my sinful foods that i cant give up is chocolate. So i have chosen moderation...i figure 3 hershys kisses on fridays only if i walk 7 miles for the week. Then gradually move up the mile marker ..... so whats yours?

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chocolate. These days instead of having a big bad I try to eat either a small Freddo frog or a Curly Wurly. The Curly Wurly is pretty low cal but it takes a little while to chew and tends to satisfy the craving.

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Mine are CHEETO"S that cruchy chese doodle they advertise on TV with the cartoon lion. I can't go to a convience without buying a small bag.

I like chips and Salsa, especially if you make your own, and the tortilla chips are 100% natural, it's not that bad for you.

It's one of the foods I eat while watching TV, especially OU FOOTBALL!

(I see you're from Norman)

Queso on the other hand,.....I stay away from.

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B-52, you can eat tortilla chips without getting stuck? I thought chips might be in the same category as bread and would expand.

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chips (crisps) tend to be a slider food. They are easy to eat a lot of, same as popcorn, crackers etc

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Definitely CHOCOLATE!! The darker the better!

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Sadly...mine is fast food. I love it. On the a bad day, the one thing I want is greasy food! I have been using my last 5 weeks before the band, to kinda have a last meal, and they have all been pretty bad, so hopefully I won't crave them as much once I am banded. I will just think of how gross it was the last time I ate it! :)

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B-52, you can eat tortilla chips without getting stuck? I thought chips might be in the same category as bread and would expand.

I can't eat bread, doughy things, pizza crust, etc.

But I do not have a problem with chips or crackers.

Go figure. Chips are something I do not want in the house. Once I start it's hard to stop.

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My sin is Red Vines, chips and Pepsi.

I can't bread, flour tortilla, hard boil eggs and some fruit. meat is hard for me on some days. I pretty much live off Target popcorn and pepsi. I eat whatever can stay down without problems. Chips and salsa I've notice is a slider food. The harder the chip the easier it is to go down. Anything soft gets stuck.

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Mine is pizza! I could live without ever eating the crust, but the idea of never eating pizza again saddens me. Tomorrow I start on mushies so I am starting to get nervous about food getting stuck now. Up until now it has been all liquid so I havent had to worry!

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Any crunchy chip! I limit myself by using a small ramekin to eat them from. I should not have them in the house, but hubby loves them, too!

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Mine would have to be ice cream. And I mean, full on fat, creamy Ben & Jerry's or Starbucks.

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I don't know if I have an evil food. My personasl demon however is anything that goes crunch (sweet or savory) and cake. Sooo I don't keep them in my house. I do however occationally go to Costco's on a Saturday and troll the free samples. They only give you a bite of each thing and it makes me feel like I'm not giving up fun foods for ever. For example last week they had pita chips with hummus; and the chip was only 1 inch square.

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Do I have to name just one! LOL! A good juicy BURGER or anything at the chinese buffet.. those are the things I have been craving since I have been on my pre-op diet.

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I don not have any food of sin. I can and do eat everything and my band keeps the quantity in moderation. That is one of the best things about having the band is I can eat some so-called bad food but not enough of it to affect my weight.

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