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Blogger andrea said...

I used to be a big diet coke drinker but haven't touched the stuff in years. I don't have a problem with anybody else drinking it but know it's not for me.

9:32 PM

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9:32 PM

Blogger Ashley said...

I think I drink more coke than anyone and it hasn't killed me . . . YET. Congrats to you, though. As for Jill, my advice to anyone who gets coke headaches is that they aren't drinking enough coke.

9:35 PM

Blogger everything pink! said...

Ashley, i did think of you when I was writing this and thought of you when I said my friends that drink diet coke and the headaches comment is cracking me up!

9:37 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is too funny/scary! Mark and I just stopped a month ago too! We felt like we were drinking to much soda pop and we wanted to drink more water but who wants to drink plain old water when you can have a Diet Coke or Diet Dr. Pepper? So we quit carbonation cold turkey. We are drinking lots more water and so is Ellie. And we feel rich since our dining out bills are literally cut in half! And we don't "accidentally" eat lots of french fries because they came with our combo meal that we ordered super sized to get the drink. Great mind think alike!

9:43 PM

Blogger everything pink! said...

stacy that is so funny. I have replaced one addiction with another and we love that fruit water, oh it is yummy
and no kidding about the dining out meal. at one resturant my diet coke was $2.50. no wonder I would drink 10. i needed to get my money's worth. Waiters will love me more now because they won't have to fill my drinks all the time.

9:48 PM

Blogger danielle said...

wow kristi.. never thought i'd see the day! haha

i'm so proud of you :)

10:06 PM

Blogger michelle said...

Congratulations! Breaking two habits is no small accomplishment! I am a Diet Coke lover, but I usually only have one per day. I have no plans to give it up... yet. Although if drinking it is related to getting kidney stones, I may have to rethink!

11:48 PM

Blogger Elizabeth said...

Something your friends Mom said to you all has stuck with me. The comment she made about not talking bad about yourselves and saying you are wonderful. I think of that often in my mothering.

2:08 AM

Blogger everything pink! said...

elizabeth, i thihk it i so great you remembered that. it really hit me too.

4:47 AM

Blogger carlo said...

great job, kristi! it is tough to give up soda but once you do it is a great feeling.

i don't have soda often but i am to the point now (after a few years) where i can have one as a treat and not feel sucked back into it. lol

now coffee is another story. you know how i feel about my coffee! :)

what fruit water is your fave??

5:16 AM

Blogger stefanie said...

This is a big accomplishment, Kristi, congratulations. I am working on my Coke addiction. I have to do this gradually though... slowly weening myself off the caffeine.

Yesterday was the first day in a long time that I haven't had a coke to drink. What really excites me about that is I didn't wake up with a migraine this morning.

I am really impressed that you went cold turkey. You will have to treat yourself to something nice with all the money you have saved by not drinking Diet Coke anymore.

6:06 AM

Blogger Heather said...

Wow, that is something to be proud of. I stopped cold turkey when I discovered I was pregnant with Natalie. Okay, I didn't decide...the kidney infection I got at 8 weeks decided for me. Yet somehow, here I am hooked again. I am down to 2 a day, but am working towards 0.

7:58 AM

Blogger Elisa said...

I just gave up pop (Dr. Pepper mostly) for nursing...for some reason being pregnant is never enough motivation but if anything ANYTHING might be keeping my baby up at night it's gone! I am proud of myself too! Unfortunately, I think I am replacing all my pop calories with cracker and cookie calories. Thats the next battle:)

8:28 AM

Blogger Rachel said...

As I sit here at 8:30 in the morning, checking blogs and sipping my Diet Coke, I'm feeling a little sheepish. I am a huge ADDICT! 2 cans for breakfast! Can you believe it. Maybe it's time for a self-examination! Ha!

8:31 AM

Blogger Lacie said...

I stopped drinking sodas when I found out I was expecting my first child-cold turkey! Now 3 years later I am able to have one every now and then (I am a all or nothing girl too!) However, I am sooo in love with sweet tea now! I try to make decaf. so I don't feel so bad drinking all that SUGAR!

8:31 AM

Blogger melanie said...

Good for you Kristi! I usually only drink Diet Coke if it is around and I never buy it. When my mom is in town she stocks my fridge for herself (she has an iv as well) and then I start drinking it again. I always feel so much better when I'm off of it.

9:52 AM

Blogger Jill said...

Good for you, I had no idea you quit cold turkey like that. It liberating to be free of it isn't it even though it's sad not to have it any more. After I stopped I realized how much my days revolved around it. I had it for breakfast, mid morning snack, lunch, and so on. It's frightening when I think about it now. Ashley's comment about me not drinking enough of it is something I would have said myself, I concluded it was the aspartame that was giving me the headaches after reading a book about headaches.

10:52 AM

Blogger Price Cream Parlor said...

Congrats! That photo is so dang funny! I had to forward it on to a friend that does drink a twelve pack HERSELF each day.
That is fantastic that you did your nails this year and....did the coke thing cold turkey. I am sure, no easy task.
I am not a soda drinker. I live large when I have root beer with my pizza once in a while!
Water is my best friend!

11:02 AM

Blogger Liz said...

Good for you!!! I almost never drink carbonated beverages, I don't really like them. I love water!!

11:13 AM

Blogger Michelle Alley said...

So happy you made that decision for yourself. I've cut back by buying a caffiene free case and a regular diet case and swapping them every other time I want a coke. It works, except when I'm at a restaurant, I'll probably always order at least a soda. What are your plans for your soon to be new passport?

11:50 AM

Blogger Shauna said...

Kristi-This is uncanny- you should see what I posted this morning before running out to the beach. Yep- we gave up Coke (you Diet, be regular) together!!! We can do it!

1:35 PM

Blogger Shauna said...

I meant to say me, not be..oops

1:36 PM

Blogger jenny said...

I will admit I wish I would go without it, but it serves as my treat for the day. Who knows maybe I'll jump on the bandwagon one day. I do really wish I drank more water. It does wonders for the skin!

3:48 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You wouldn't be a Cutler if you weren't in LOVE with the Diet Coke!

7:44 PM

Blogger Amanda said...

This is such a struggle for me right now! I go through phases (like the one I'm in right now) where I have one for breakfast and in the afternoon when I get to the ornery part of the day. Then, there are times (like when I'm pregnant) where I can just quit cold turkey. Good for you for doing it. I'm sure I'll quit again sometime.....

8:06 PM

Blogger Kelly said...

I find drinking it triggers the cravings for junk food for me. It is easier to stay good in all my eating if I don't drink the stuff. But ooh, love the burn!

9:25 PM

Blogger Amanda :-) said...

Blimey, is it really possible to kick a habit like that? I nearly said 'drink habit' but that's not quite right, is it? 'Kristi's drinking habit' - eeek!

I'm totally addicted to instant sachets of Mocha coffee at the moment. I wake up with a real craving for it, and I know it's full of complete garbage.

And I'm not a big water drinker. Right, next week I'll give the fruit water thing a go and see if I can fill myself so full of water that I can't possibly fit a manky coffee in!

Well done, well done! It's important to set an example for our kids, isn't it? You've done really well. *chink* of water glasses!

11:24 AM

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