You know, everyones different. I used to have addictions to cakes, cookies, lots of carbo stuff, icecream too etc. Chips...I couldn't "not" finish the bag. Moderation just wasn't in my vocab. I prayed about this...never do this unless your serious and you know what...this stuff started making me physically sick. That's a long story, but I can assure you, as you try to change your tastes will slowly change. Don't expect an overnight change. Keep working at it. I'm the kind of person (and now I'm in a situation where I can't eat it) that caves under the "just try to eat smaller portions". I can't. I have to cut it out completely and as a result my tastes have changed. Haven't had icecream, cakes, pizza with cheese on it, candy bars, m&m's for almost two years now. And now I'm to the point where they don't even appeal to me, big difference from two years ago. My idea of an awesome snack is a freshly made whole wheat tortilla with lettuce tomatoe and thai seasoning on it. Fabulous. Let me give you some substitutions to help transition.
Make shakes in the blender (vitamix if you have one works great)
Use Frozen strawberries, frozen bananas, orange juice concentrate, (yogurt if you want) some water and soy milk. use in place of icecream. These are great and we give them to the kids all the time since we don't do the icecream thing.
Order Veggie pizza (I get it with no cheese, but work up to this). They will even special make it for you at Pizza Hut or usually any place.
Instead of candy bars, try to switch over to the health food bars. Psycologically unwrapping it will make you feel like your eating candy!! (make sure you read the ingredients, some of those are too close to the real thing).
Check out your local food coop to substitute something for potatoe chips. A healthy chip.
Don't keep anything in the house other than these transition foods. Pretty soon your tastes will change.
Oh and for Veggies. Keep carrots, gr.peppers, cukes, celery cut up on a "pretty" plate with lots of unhealthy dressing of your choice to dip them in until you transition over to enjoying them with a lowfat dressing etc...
You get the idea. Make healthy food look good. Mentally picture an incredible salad, or better yet, find a picture of one and paste it on your fridge. Make these for lunch, even if you begin by putting dressing on it, work up to the fat free kind and pretty soon you'll be eating salad with flax oil on it. Yum!!!
You can retrain your taste buds...:-jumpy
Briee