Coming soon - Get a detailed view of why an account is flagged as spam!
view details

This post has been de-listed

It is no longer included in search results and normal feeds (front page, hot posts, subreddit posts, etc). It remains visible only via the author's post history.

15
Today feels like a cheat day!
Post Body

I don't know about the rest of you... but normally I'll have a 0 or as close to 0 point breakfast every morning. Typically it will consist of eggs and cut fruit, maybe some FF cottage cheese, and a sugar free energy drink or cup of coffee w/ sugar substitute and either no or a low-fat creamer.

Then, I'll take whatever protein from the freezer to thaw out in the kitchen sink for dinner that night, and I'll enter in my macros for whatever dinner is going to be so I have a reasonable idea of how many points I can spend on lunch and snacks for the day.

It's exciting when days like today happen and I have almost a whole day's worth of points to spend on lunch and snacks if I wanted to because dinner is also very low points (Doesn't happen often but we're having steamed seafood, steamed veggies, and some oven fries for dinner - 3 to 6 points just because of the fries depending on how many I eat... as long as I don't draw any butter for the seafood, and I won't.)

So... on days like today... I find myself working from home, distracted about what I'm gonna step out to get for lunch because I basically have all the points today to use for whatever I want for lunch.

I'm literally sitting here wondering if I'll decide to assassinate a pizza or a giant burrito for once like the old days, or if I'll get a cheese steak or fried chicken instead...

Of course... I will save some of my budget for something sweet like ice cream or cookies or what have you...

Does anyone else run into days where they just have so many points it feels like a cheat day?

Author
Account Strength
100%
Account Age
3 years
Verified Email
Yes
Verified Flair
No
Total Karma
15,305
Link Karma
900
Comment Karma
14,405
Profile updated: 13 hours ago
Posts updated: 7 months ago
-30lbs

Subreddit

Post Details

We try to extract some basic information from the post title. This is not always successful or accurate, please use your best judgement and compare these values to the post title and body for confirmation.
Posted
8 months ago