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Today I was in the hippie co-op getting tofu and organic rolled oats and stuff I can't believe I actually like now. Was noticing all the weird stuff the person in line in front of me was buying and was reminded that I am less of a grocery cart snoop anymore.
So how 'bout it? Is anyone a grocery cart snoop? Does it make a difference if you are in Costco vs Trader Joes?
Diane
It is good that you bring up the topic of the grocery store. I live in Tanzania and we have a big supermarket with lots of products - but really the choices are quite limited compared with the West. The last time I was in the US was three weeks after surgery and I was still on mushies, so I haven't had the experience of trying to negociate life in the US with my sleeve.
Two weeks ago I was in a gormet supermarket in South Africa and I nearly had a meltdown - looking at all the amazing products/produce. It was so hard to make good choices - but I managed to do so. Nevertheless, it makes me extremely nervous for my 6 week home leave to NY this summer. I didn't realize until that moment just how much my limited selection made living with my sleeve easier. How will I do being back surrounded by all my trigger and comfort foods a year after surgery? Yikes!
Hally
it is easier to avoid triggers when they aren't around but think of yourself as doing well enough to graduate to something more difficult.
I peeked at your blog and loved it!
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size 8, life is great
once upon a time I had a group to talk about Binge Eating Disorder, and later one about Clean Eating.
PM me if you are interested in either of these.
size 8, life is great
Honestly...I am always amazed at the unimaginative crap people stuff their faces with. And can I confess something? I sometimes find myself *angry* at thin people whose carts are stuffed with flavors of ho hos I didn't even know existed, and and more ice cream novelties than Carter has pills. I feel jealous in a way. They think I am eating that way because I'm fat, and yet I don't and they do and they're thin. Hrumph.
It does make a difference what store I'm at. The POG (plain ol' grocery) is not too exciting. But a specialty food store, I'm all over it. And usually if it's a unique ingredient I'll inquire about the future of that ingredient ("say, whatcha makin' with that?").
But, let's be honest, my cart is the one people look at . I tell my cashier that it's a test to see if they know the obscure root veggie numbers!
I am still loving life with my sleeve! Been maintaining at or below goal for over 4 years!
"People spend a lifetime searching for happiness; looking for peace. They chase idle dreams, addictions, religions, even other people, hoping to fill the emptiness that plagues them. The irony is the only place they ever needed to search was within." - Ramona L. Anderson
OK.......you got me.....
I'm really not checking out other carts per-say.....
When I'm at the check out...just minding my own business...yah know....
This is where my mind goes.....Sorry......
I look up..... Hmmm....... cute girl......than look at whats on the conveyor.....Next read.......hmmm.......and single....you can tell when they have 3 yogurts, 1 banana, bag of pre-washed spinach,1 bag of Pepperidge Farm Mint Milano Cookies, 6 pack of diet coke, Special K, non-fat milk and a box of tampons. This girl is single !
Another scenario:
Same deal... at the check out.....hmmmm cute girl......look at what she's buying......yogurt, Special K, 8 bananas, 12 pack of Budweiser, frozen pizza, hot pockets, Red Bull, cashews, potato chips, Doritos, chips and salsa, steaks, potato's, wine and athletes foot powder. Ah....this girl has a husband or boyfriend !
At Costo I was in a slow line.......guy in front of me had a tree of some sort and a 12 pack of tube socks..... Guy behind asked me.....hey....that guy in front of you only has two things..... a plant and socks....he only came here to buy one of the two things....which one was it ????
frisco
SW 338lbs. GW 175lbs. Goal in 11 months. CW 148lbs. WL 190lbs.
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Ironic thing is......at 500 or 400lbs....after surgery.....I had ALL healthy stuff in my cart! What do you think people were thinking of me? I can only imagine! Things like....."yeah! right dude....is that what a 500lb guy eats?" "he is probably stoppin' by McDonald's and gettin' 3 value meals on the way home!" If they only........knew! I don't judge people for what's in their carts......I judge them for what's in their hearts! (hey! that rhymes!) So if you're gonna look....keep the "eye rollin'" to a minimum!
I used to look in other's carts a lot more and like Jimbo notice whether the fat people had loads of poor choice food. But sometimes you can see its a harried working mother with a load of convenience foods trying to feed a family and get everything done. I think that scenerio is one of the root causes of the obesity epidemic.
And ha Frisco, so you scope out single chicks in the grocery line! And why not? Years ago in my single days I always heard that the grocery store was a good place to meet other singles but somehow it never worked for me - probably because I was 200+ pounds and had a cart full of Reeses peanut butter cups and other high cal junk. Oddly, met my husband at the gym where we were both the "before" pictures.
Of course we don't judge anyone by what's in their cart - its merely a curiosity. Could have probably learned more in our fat days by looking in the carts of slim people and realizing they weren't buying the peanut butter cups.
Diane