Junk Food Diet Ideas

Junk Food Diet is the term given to people who use low or zero calorie junk foods as a way of keeping their body's slim, according to an article in MSNBC today. Some people will sip diet-soda, chew on sugarless gum, or otherwise keep their mouths busy
Junk Food Diet Ideas
 so that they don't think about eating any food that might make them fat.

I am one of those annoying people who slid into a small-sized pair of jeans before age 20, and still wear the same size today after giving birth to two children, and after watching my grandchildren enter the world. True, my situation seems a little different that the junk food dieters today, but it is not.

Back in high school along with every other girl around, I began to be nervous about my weight; in my mind, a small size of jeans wasn't good enough if I didn't look like a toothpick while standing in those jeans. I started smoking to avoid eating. Like the junk food dieters today, my initial diet foods consisted of diet soda, and something with zero calories to put into my mouth.

When the junk food diet gods decided to take my favorite tasting diet sweetener 'saccharine' off of the market one day, I was forced to sit down and reexamine my diet position. I didn't like the taste of the new diet foods, so I started eating whatever appealed to me, but the rules were that I could only eat if I was hungry; no eating by the hands on a clock.

When I became pregnant with my first child, I made a promise to myself that I would only put healthy food into her little body and started reading about ways to do this. By the time my second daughter was born, I was eating a healthy diet. There wasn't a choice; I had limited funds and couldn't afford to cook one meal for the girls, and a different meal for myself.

What I found about dieting the healthy way is that food tastes better if it doesn't come out of a fast food package first. Flavored water that starts by coming out of your own well is superior to anything on the market today. Grains are filling, and if you chew on the wheat kernels long enough you get gum. Growing a large garden is rewarding mentally, physically, and in flavor. I enjoyed this "back to the land" period in my life.

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What an excellent point you make here! People are so busy looking for "low fat" and "low cal" on the packages they usually miss the great things that are completely natural!

Posted on 03/17/2008 at 9:03:05 PM

Great article! too bad everyone doesn't pay attention to what they eat, a much healthier life.

Posted on 03/17/2008 at 6:03:43 PM

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