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Oh Comfort eating, How do I love thee let me count the ways...
Lisa Vance - Tuesday, June 09, 2009
Aaah... comfort eating. The sheer enwrapment and mm-mmm-mmm of snuggling up under the doona on a cold winter's evening in front a fabulous chick flick with a cup of milo and a timtam.
You nip off the ends and dunk the tim tam into the mug of hot milky liquid and suck deeply, oooh, the decadent ooze of warm soft slightly granular chocolately middle floods into your mouth.
Heavenly, quickly before it drops into your mug you shove the rest into your mouth and the chocolate explosion is so gorgeous, you close your eyes near purring. You stare ahead at the screen and savour the last of the experience licking the chocolate off each one of your fingers...
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Delicious, blissful... addictive even... You reach for another, then another... ooh, it is so rich, you are nearly feeling ill, just one last one. But your need is insatiable. Physically you couldn't possibly have another, but psychological, oh yes you could!
Certainly you have at least one comfort food you reach for when you are feeling anxious, stressed, down, tired, frustrated, bored or just wanting a little "pick me up and make me feel better"...
Here are some of other peoples choices...
yourself when you are needing comfort. A good long soaking candlelit bath with essential oils like rose geranium and ylang ylang also brings me great comfort, I feel like I am getting a great big warm hug by the water and the glow of the candles. Getting a foot rub or a reflexology treatment or a relaxing massage can be tremendously therapeutic.
Because the mechanisms that control the wanting for things are not the same as those that control the mechanism for liking them, you can crave something very much and take little or no pleasure in it once you have it... so be sure you do take all the pleasure you can from the experience, and if you aren't enjoying it, stop. Find something else that will give you some level of pleasure.
So, relish in your comforts, treat yourself often, be kind to yourself absolutely, but do so with awareness, keeping an eye out for destructive and hard to get rid of habits.
You nip off the ends and dunk the tim tam into the mug of hot milky liquid and suck deeply, oooh, the decadent ooze of warm soft slightly granular chocolately middle floods into your mouth.
Heavenly, quickly before it drops into your mug you shove the rest into your mouth and the chocolate explosion is so gorgeous, you close your eyes near purring. You stare ahead at the screen and savour the last of the experience licking the chocolate off each one of your fingers...
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Delicious, blissful... addictive even... You reach for another, then another... ooh, it is so rich, you are nearly feeling ill, just one last one. But your need is insatiable. Physically you couldn't possibly have another, but psychological, oh yes you could!
Certainly you have at least one comfort food you reach for when you are feeling anxious, stressed, down, tired, frustrated, bored or just wanting a little "pick me up and make me feel better"...
Here are some of other peoples choices...
- Cheese toastie
- Apple pie
- Macaroni cheese
- Baked beans on toast
- Chocolate
- Ice-cream
- Milk and cookies
- Tea and biscuits
- Tea and toast
- Chicken Soup
- Pizza
- Mashed potato
- Potato Chips
- Peanut butter and honey or jam sandwich
- Junket
- Bread dipped in balsamic and olive oil
- Pavlova
- Roast dinner
yourself when you are needing comfort. A good long soaking candlelit bath with essential oils like rose geranium and ylang ylang also brings me great comfort, I feel like I am getting a great big warm hug by the water and the glow of the candles. Getting a foot rub or a reflexology treatment or a relaxing massage can be tremendously therapeutic.
Because the mechanisms that control the wanting for things are not the same as those that control the mechanism for liking them, you can crave something very much and take little or no pleasure in it once you have it... so be sure you do take all the pleasure you can from the experience, and if you aren't enjoying it, stop. Find something else that will give you some level of pleasure.
So, relish in your comforts, treat yourself often, be kind to yourself absolutely, but do so with awareness, keeping an eye out for destructive and hard to get rid of habits.
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