The Eating Out Addiction
Our lives have been incredibly busy lately: work, school, t-ball, races, and lots more. With all of those obligations competing for our time, it is so easy to just zip through the drive-thru instead of preparing a meal at home. In the last week or so, we have been eating out several times a day. On Saturday: chicken biscuits after the 5K. On Sunday: McDonalds after church, O’Charleys for dinner. We have been eating out literally every day. That puts a strain on our wallet — and our health. So for the month of March, we have decided to abstain from eating out.
I have also tried to limit my soda consumption in the past. Unfortunately, in our combo-centric world, it hasn’t been possible to do so while continuing to dine out. Who is really going to buy the chicken sandwich combo and fill the cup up with water? So to take the health thing one step further, I have personally chosen to not drink coke during March.
Here are the terms of the restrictions:
- When there are events at work that have food, it doesn’t count as “eating out” — even if the food is pizza, etc.
- There is one exception: we can eat at Chic-fil-A once (because we have the calendars with the monthly free item).
- I am not allowed to drink any coke, even at the events above. This does not apply to other family members.
Today is day four and it has been tough. Really tough. I can’t remember the last time I went four days without a french fry and I never noticed just how many fast food commercials there are on the radio. Also, social activities in the south are centered around food, so pledging not to eat at restaurants are starting to affect social aspects of my life as well. The lack of coke has affected my motivation and energy. It makes running a lot tougher when you take away a primary energy source. I am glad, however, that the symptoms of caffiene withdrawal have passed.
Can I successfully make it through the next 27 days? Tune in and see.


March 4th, 2010 at 9:24 pm
Yeah I hear you. I am trying to give up sweet tea. You could always try the diet sodas, Coke Zero is good. As of right now I still have a job. No telling what will happen though. I don’t see them shutting down 4 H though. My boss’ husband is the Dean of Agriculture.
March 27th, 2010 at 2:52 pm
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