I Had a Donut for Breakfast, I Know, I Know, It’s Serious
Posted by adminDec 18
I had a donut yesterday.
Donuts are bad on three fronts: carbs (simple ones at that), wheat, and veggie oils. Definitely the sort of crap I shouldn’t even be near.
I was talking with my boss, with whom I’m planning to do contract work next year, when the donuts showed up. I felt like Marshall in this week’s episode of How I Met Your Mother: eat the donut with the boss to get on his good side.
I guess mostly I’m posting about it to reinforce (to myself) not to do that kind of thing next time. I avoided eating a bun with my burger today (and nearly always); and I’ve skipped the kolaches and donuts at the office before. I think writing goals down makes them more real. It’s like hearing something three times.
It also got me thinking about cheating in the mornings. It’s possibly the worst time to cheat; consuming carbs shuts down fat burning, and I’ve got the whole-body fat-burning thing going after an overnight fast. Skipping breakfast extends the fast, while a zero-carb breakfast would at least maintain fat burning. If I get some carbs with lunch an afternoon cheat would turn straight into fat, but a morning cheat means I’m not burning fat and lunch now has a good chance of being ’stored for future use’ too.
So, no more donuts. Not gonna happen.
thread title courtesy of morrisey and marr




One comment
Comment by Your Conscience on December 22, 2009 at 7:25 pm
What you really need is a conscience – that every time you see a donut, you imagine a tall, dark, lean (due to diligent zero-carbing), woggy-looking guy next to you giving you shit and calling you a tool for even THINKING about eating that thing.
The quality of decision you make right there is the same as the one you’ll make the next time you see one.
You’re on a diet. Catachlysmic failure lies on the other side of the first “ding-dong”. Think about that when looking at the donut – the choice isn’t 70 grams of carbs, it’s really about whether or not you’re chucking the whole thing away and giving up – right there.