Curb Your Cravings - Not Your Enthusiasm
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January is the month of revival, whispers all around of a better year - aspirations held for those resolutions you have either penned to paper, or kept quietly in your thoughts.
According to data published from various studies published throughout the last 5 years, every January, roughly 40% of Americans vow to change something in their lives, in the form of a resolution. One of the top 3 resolutions is to lose weight1.
A study published in 2002 by Scranton University1, shows statistics for the percentage of people who had made New Year's resolutions, as the resolve to keep those resolutions dwindles steadily over time:
According to data published from various studies published throughout the last 5 years, every January, roughly 40% of Americans vow to change something in their lives, in the form of a resolution. One of the top 3 resolutions is to lose weight1.
A study published in 2002 by Scranton University1, shows statistics for the percentage of people who had made New Year's resolutions, as the resolve to keep those resolutions dwindles steadily over time:
- Resolutions held past the first week: 75%
- Resolutions held past 2 weeks: 71%
- Resolutions held after one month: 64%
- Resolutions held after 6 months: 46%
The Study gathered data on the usefulness of resolutions made in January. To gather data, 2 groups of subjects were followed over a 6 month period and interviewed. The groups were made up of:
- People who had NOT sat down and made resolutions.
- People who DID make the effort to create resolutions.
The Study found that after 6 months time 46% of the people who HAD made resolutions were successfully accomplishing their resolution goals - compared to only 4% success rate of those who did NOT create resolutions .
This is good news for people who have reachable aspirations this year. For those of you who are seeking to shed extra pounds this year, it may be in your favor to write down a resolution or two. By keeping your resolutions in an accessible place, you create a reviewable bookmarklet of your goals. This will help improve your willingness to keep your word, as well as serve as a constant reminder of what you are working toward.
Once you have established your basic goals for weight loss, it is time to confront the barrage of seemingly frustrating obstacles, some are - portion control, peer pressure, advertising, self esteem, cravings and lack of motivation.
One of the biggest problems dieters face is curbing cravings for high calorie foods. The salty, crunchy and mostly grease laden mass produced items like chips, are readily available via retail shelves and can be found virtually everywhere - vending machines, break rooms and parties etc.
What can be done about cravings? Deprivation - The act of denying oneself access to these treats? Well studies also reveal that denying cravings only results in more weight gain, because most dieters succumb to the internal turmoil caused by the denial, and then start the binges. Binges are mainly eating large amounts of high calorie foods for an extended period, disregarding portion control or the caloric values. This can create an ugly cycle with dieters. It can be quite disheartening.
I think one effective method to ward off cravings is to find a similar food - one that is close to the texture, and taste of that high calorie, unneeded food you might crave. The key is to find the version that is the least in calories, yet still as tasty.
Thankfully flavor technologies are starting to catch up with the science of creating and marketing low calorie products. The bland, obviously doctored tastes of diet foods past seems to have dissolved, much like the once bad after tastes.
So keeping in tune with this post, I wanted to share that I discovered something recently, that was pretty nifty. Kellogg's brand 'Special K ' has started marketing low calorie snacks as part of their pro-low calorie product line. I think by far the multi-grain crackers they just released are one of the tastiest store bought crackers I have had in a while.
This is good news for people who have reachable aspirations this year. For those of you who are seeking to shed extra pounds this year, it may be in your favor to write down a resolution or two. By keeping your resolutions in an accessible place, you create a reviewable bookmarklet of your goals. This will help improve your willingness to keep your word, as well as serve as a constant reminder of what you are working toward.
Once you have established your basic goals for weight loss, it is time to confront the barrage of seemingly frustrating obstacles, some are - portion control, peer pressure, advertising, self esteem, cravings and lack of motivation.
One of the biggest problems dieters face is curbing cravings for high calorie foods. The salty, crunchy and mostly grease laden mass produced items like chips, are readily available via retail shelves and can be found virtually everywhere - vending machines, break rooms and parties etc.
What can be done about cravings? Deprivation - The act of denying oneself access to these treats? Well studies also reveal that denying cravings only results in more weight gain, because most dieters succumb to the internal turmoil caused by the denial, and then start the binges. Binges are mainly eating large amounts of high calorie foods for an extended period, disregarding portion control or the caloric values. This can create an ugly cycle with dieters. It can be quite disheartening.
I think one effective method to ward off cravings is to find a similar food - one that is close to the texture, and taste of that high calorie, unneeded food you might crave. The key is to find the version that is the least in calories, yet still as tasty.
Thankfully flavor technologies are starting to catch up with the science of creating and marketing low calorie products. The bland, obviously doctored tastes of diet foods past seems to have dissolved, much like the once bad after tastes.
So keeping in tune with this post, I wanted to share that I discovered something recently, that was pretty nifty. Kellogg's brand 'Special K ' has started marketing low calorie snacks as part of their pro-low calorie product line. I think by far the multi-grain crackers they just released are one of the tastiest store bought crackers I have had in a while.
The closest retail comparison I could think of is "Wheat Thins". Now I have not been a fan of "Wheat Thins", the crackers are a bit too substantial for my taste. And they have an overpowering taste that competes with anything you add to them. Plus I find that I get this odd after taste when I have had a few at a time.But Special K's multi-grain crackers surprised me. They have a very light & airy texture with bits of whole grains - but can still hold their own when used with a thicker dip or soft cheese. The taste of the cracker comes off very pleasant, with a slight hint of onion. Very buttery.
I honestly can say they were extremely good. Something I will keep in my pantry.
There is a second variety of Special K's crackers I tasted. The flavor is Italian Tomatoes & Herb. Now if you are someone who loves the taste of tomato bisque or sun-dried tomatoes - you will appreciate this variety.I am not a fan of tomato bisque. I love marinara sauces and sun-dried tomato but something about that kind of soup just doesn't do it for me.
I did taste the crackers enough to get a sense of their flavor. The tomato flavor is pretty heavy in these crackers. IThe crackers actually reminded me of tomato soup with an aged cheese melted into it.
My husband (who happens to be an avid tomato bisque consumer) loved these crackers. As did my 20 month old. Plus they passed the "picky eater" test with my 5 yr old.
So if you are looking for something to curb your cravings, these crackers seem like a win-win. Per serving of 17 crackers it is only 90 calories. They come in individual portion controlled .77 oz pouches, or you can purchase a box of 6 pouches, and for larger amounts, the 8 oz carton is great for parties.
You can view more about the crackers , such as the nutritional & allergy info, by clicking on the above links (which point to Kellogg's website) or visit their product pages:
Special K Multi-grain Crackers:
Special K Italian Tomato & Herb Crackers:You can view more about the crackers , such as the nutritional & allergy info, by clicking on the above links (which point to Kellogg's website) or visit their product pages:
Special K Multi-grain Crackers:

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«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 287 of 287 Newer› Newest»My girlfriend has been watching her weight and would really benefit from this article. I'll pass this information along to her. I think that these days, pills and crazes should be replaced with letting time do its work and following a sensible regimen. Thank you!
Well it always happens with people that after taking a resolution they can't follow it for long..I also tried sometimes ..But its true u need to have proper determination if you want to lose weight.
I just came across your site. It is crazy how time flies. Before you know it, we will be setting resolutions once again.
Thanks for the reviews! I need to lose a bit of weight myself, so this'll help plenty.
Also, isn't this blog updated anymore? cause the last post was 9 months ago. =\
very interesting article , by the way i tried them and they are simply delicious
My family uses a lot of the Special K products and we love them. I'll admit I'd never seen the tomato crackers before, so I'll be on the look out for those!
resolutions here , resolutions there, all is a question of courage i think
I've been thinking about my resolutions for next January actually. Special K products could be a way to get in tune as you say. May have a go. good post.
I rarely post, but I wanted to say thanks for sharing this information.
Excellent post! I especially likes your input on new years resolutions. I find the stats to be interesting, and I know from experience, true.
Looks like a great nutritious option for our cupboards.
good review.
i never try this product. i'm gonna try it soon.
I love Special K! Thanks for the post!
Italian Tomato & Herb flavor is an excellent idea for a flavor - never heard of it but I guess I need to try it sometime on the future.
This sounds very tasty. I like all your recipes. I tried one and it was really good. I have a business catering in San Francisco, so I may use it one day.
Portions are definitely a positive way to cut back on your intake. It's interesting to see the New Year's Resolutions that people make...a lot about losing weight and being more healthy.
Wowww, all of a sudden i have gotten very hungry :P
Too bad that finding these things abroad can be quite difficult :( Gonna have to get something as close as possible now...
NOW THAT is how you title a blog article. Pulled me in right away.
Great article I must say. I have noticed when I crave say chips it's not so much the chip I crave but something crunchy and salty... You made some really good points.
Great Article. Love the Special K stuff. Starts my day, and at times ends it. Should have had more people make it :)
is the result of using k cerial is fixed? not a "yoyo" effect?
good blog
Special K Cereal is a great addition to any diet!
I love special K all bran..I keeps my stomach on track everyday, and the fiber is just enough to get a good start of the day:)
I love the new Special K with Blueberries. They are my new favorite.
I like the Special K cereal bars. Great for on the run!
Спасибо за интересный материал
Hadnt heard of the Special K products, Ill have to keep an eye out.
Hi, Thanks for this informative post..however I would prefer something natural like fruits so that I do not compromise on my vitamins and minerals intake!
K products have really good product and this post has the same review regarding the k product. Good post!
We should be fit and healthy. Your tips will be useful to me.
Thank you for your recommandation, love your post!
I really appreciate your effort for letting me know about this. Thank you so much!
K cerial is good for diet
I saw video commercial of it that's nice :)
special K does work but i prefer sugar puffs :-(
Great post. Thanks for reminding ME TO WRITE down myresolutionstoo )
This is perfect for a healthy lifestyle....everyone should start consuming this!
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Goal are everything in live... weather it is goals for your health or goals for your business... you 100% hit the nail on the head here! Looking forward to more!
the special K diet is very good
"""nice post.. , its a healthy food.., thanks for your info :)"""
what I liked the most on your site was the statement-- Curb Your Cravings - "Not Your Enthusiasm" Your blog rocks..
Resolutions are always meant for breaking upto my experinece whenever i have taken a resolution it is always breaked and specially when it is regarding food and diet we just cant stop ourselves as making ourselves stop for something makes us more craving towards food.
I always seem to be hungry when i'm studying.what do you do to crub your cravings?
Great phylosophical and meanigful ideas shared.
I follow your blog from quiet a long time and should tell you that your articles always prove to be of a high value and quality for readers. thanks for the wonderful post.
Regards,
Leif
Yeah losing weight is one factor in
a healthy Lifestyle.
My very first experience of Special K crakers was when my aunt went unto our house then there she gave me that and i was surprised cos it taste so yummy.
I always eat there product. And this info are new. Thanks for the info and for the article.
I am also one amongst those people who make tall resolutions at the start of the year and let it fade away as the year goes on and once again the same story unfolds. I am awake once again to try once again but this time with the aid of your recommendations and replacement yummies to lessen my tummy.
I don't have a weight problem, but this post reminded me of my childhood, when I liked very much the sugar frosting K cereals. I ll try the crackers - they can be a healthy snack.
Enjoy eating!
Your information about cravings REALLY hit home. I can go for days/weeks with denying myself one particular decandent pleasure... Chocolate.
Then I break down and eat an entite bag of minatures. Then, back to the deprivation. Almost and endless cycle. I have found that by allowing myself smal portions every couple of days, I was able to hold off the binge until my body didn't crave it anymore.
January isn't only to make resolution,but make good resolutions and try your best to achive that target within year end.........
Kellogs actually has a good productline - people should be sticking to their wows if it involves K =D
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Look like a delicious snack, also with low calories. Good choice!
HEY DUD YOU ARE SAYING IT STILL NOW!I HAVE USED IT & HAD BENEFITS BUT I APPRECIATE YOUR EFFORTS THAT YOU ARE GIVING INFO ABOUT THIS!GREAT!KEEP IT UP TO DATE
HELLO AMBER,
I GOT GOOD INFO ABOUT THE KELLOGS K!BUT IT IS STILL NOT AVAILABLE IN OUR COUNTRY &HERE WE ARE USING ANOTHER MULTIGRAIN FIBER PRODUCT BUT WE ARE WAITING FOR THE KELLOGS 1HOPE THAT IT WILL COME TO OUR COUNTRY !BUT THANKS FOR SHARING THE INTERESTED SUCH A GOOD FACTS ABOUT THE KELLOGS TILL NOW WE CAN ENJOY ONLY CORN FLAKES OF KELLOGS
This is good news for people who have reachable aspirations this year.For those of you who are seeking to shed extra pound this year.
Wow.. tasty and delicious blog. Now I'm in trouble curbing my food craving!
Well said about the new year resolution, tips like this will definitely help to keep up the resolution for a long run.
There is often a misconception between weight loss and healthy diet. Perfect diet program with proper nutrition will not only keep you fit but young too. Good luck
this blog is not my cup of tea but I liked it very much. thnx for sharing such nice article.
I totally agree with you! Thanks for the advices and tips!
thanks for the hint! lets see if I can find those Special K in Russia...
pretty intersting stats.. i always thought that people typically fail at staying with their new years resolution but the 46% success rate is quite impressive...
I have been taking this cereal from 1 month & i have lost 5 lbs so far. It is a really good breakfast with full nutrition . Recommended cereal.
Cheers !
Great review. I'll definitely try these products sometime. Thanks for sharing.
very informative and useful post thanks
i have special K in the morning and at lunch and the weight drops off
For me I always keep myself busy to ward-off cravings
well I think I am one of those who never change resolutions... Every year I try to change something new... my car... my laptop, quit smoking! drinking less, more holiday, more domestic travels but I never do that...
Very interesting.. Nice post. I have often thought about some of the points you bring up. The way you expressed it
really makes a lot of sense.
Its a bit hard to read about Kelloggs as sort of protectors of healthy life style. But never mind - better they promote something mass producted and cereal then just the usualsomething made from sugar. well - just my five cents as german girl watching developement of food in US...
Great blog, keep posting please it is very informative. I definitely need to curb my cravings
i wonder how ever i have not tired anthing whit tomatos kellogs :)
One trick I learned to lose weight is to eat EXTREMELY sloooooooooooooooooooooooooooowwwwwwww.
Most overweight people have a tendency to eat very quickly. While skinny people take their time. The trick I learned is to get a little count down timer, set it for 12 minutes, and slowly savior my meal.
This can be pure torture at first but if you manage to do this with every meal then you're guaranteed to lose weight.
I need to learn how to curb my cravings as well haha :) but mabey eating fruit, because i find wen i eat fruit it makes me not feel like eating anything anymore because fruit is so yucky i get put off :)
I have learned something from this post. So I better stop denying now or else ugh I don't wanna be fat! The idea of that Special K's is very much tempting. It looks good and delicious!
Great review on K products, I will have a look at it althought I am more interested in natural food.
Yes, people are making firm resolutions to begin their years in a fresh perspective. Even I had one, that of exercising regularly atleast half an hour.
Special K products are the best i eat them every morning when i get up and it helps me turn the day really good products they make !
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I'm always seeking for new things, esp for healthy products. But the matter is I really need food rich of calories - so I have so eat not less than 5 time/day. Thanx for a new tip product, I hope I'll meet it my store))
Hmmm.. very healthy, delicious and tasty treats.
I think with all specified above we need courage
Really a good resource...and helpful information...
Thanks to the author for the useful contribution...
Really appreciate it
I am a big resolution breaker. I always take resolution that i will not eat oily and junk food in the coming year but every time i loss control over me and starts eating it but i happy that i am not alone in this category.
Setting you resolution and eagerness to achienve that it will brought to success...love the special K cereals.. :D
Interesting facts. If giving up a certain food is really hard, one can try cutting down on portion size. Dieting is all about gradual changes to healthy way of eating.
Like everyone else, losing weight is a yearly resolution that I have especially that I am always in the kitchen cooking food for the family. The greatest obstacle for me would be "craving" - I just find it hard to control.
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