Tripping the Scale
I just got back from the first leg of my travels -- ah, the romance of globetrotting. Unfortunately, that quickly faded when I got to the airport, had not eaten breakfast, and found that the only place open was the coffee stand selling shrink-wrapped cheese danish.
 
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DietDetective.com Poll: Which, if any, of these feelings make you more likely to be hungry?

 

21.8% Depressed after a bad day

21% All of the these feelings make me hungry

19.3% For me, hunger isn't really dependent on feelings

10.1% Anxiety

10.1% Tired

8.4% Other feelings that aren't listed here make me hungry

7.6 % Sadness

1.7% Happiness

0% Excited

Number of Voters:: 119

 
DietDetective.com Poll: Are you concerned about added sugar in your food?

 

36.1%     Yes. Added Sugar (not naturally occurring) is the main reason the world is getting fatter by the minute.

24.7%     Yes. I'm concerned about added sugar and artificial sweeteners. I try to stick to naturally sweet foods.

14.4%     Yes. Added sugar in foods is just not natural and I work hard to limit intake.

13.4%     No. Processed sugar is not good, but natural sugars from honey and fruit are okay.

11.3%     No. Sugar is not a big deal, and I would much rather use sugar than artificial sweeteners.

Number of Voters: 97

 
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