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Date: | Wed, 15 May 2002 08:25:06 -0400 |
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> It probably depends on the individual. I have tried to get into the
> habit of eating breakfast many times since all the "experts" so often
> insist on its importance but I finally gave up on that as I just feel
> better when I don't eat breakfast. And it sure didn't stop me from
> losing weight--I have lost 36 1/2 pounds without eating breakfast. I
> never eat until noon or after.
>
Yesterday is an example of what happens with me if I don't eat breakfast. I
had to travel and got hungry and hours later, my guests took me to a Mexican
restaurant. I did eat steak and pork chops, but couldn't resist putting away
the chips and salsa :-(
On the way back, I ate an airplane meal that included generous amounts of
breadcrumbs. This is common for me if I don't eat breakfast to begin with,
when I have to travel and go an extended period without eating. I then get
cravings for junky stuff because I am hungry. For me, a good start with
breakfast or an early lunch is very helpful in setting me on the right
course foodwise for the day.
--Richard
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