Is an ice cream habit a sin?

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shittim

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You always have such wonderful posts, thank you seoulsearch(y)
 

seoulsearch

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You always have such wonderful posts, thank you seoulsearch(y)
Aw, thank you for such a kind reply, Shittim.

It's always my prayer that the forums here bring people real hope and help for whatever they might be struggling with, all praise to God!

Thank you so much again, and blessings to you. :)
 
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I have a daily ice cream habit, and I've been wondering if it's a sin. I'd love any opinions.
Before we are saved we are judged by the law or GODs perfect standard of righteousness but after salvation which comes by grace through faith sin Is no longer the Issue but person Should present their body a living sacrifice and renew their mind to the new creation they have become.
 
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Hi Summer!

What a great question in submitting all we do to God's will for us! I see that others have already given you some great answers, but I'd like to add a couple of stories.

My Mom is very health-conscious and tried very hard to raise us with very few fried foods or sugary treats. For whatever reason, it worked for some family members -- their idea of a "yummy snack" is, literally, a head of lettuce (they eat it like others would an apple.)

Unfortunately, it didn't work for me, and I pretty much went in the exact opposite direction. Once I had a job and could pay for some of my own food, my lunch of choice would be two candy bars -- every day. The problem for me is that it started to take over other areas of my life -- I was soon tempted to skip dinner so that I could have another form of dessert, or would be trying to obsessively calculate how long I had to exercise to try to burn off all the sugar. I was spending more than I should have been on junk food, and tried to cut calories on healthy foods so I could eat more things I liked, but were completely unhealthy.

In my case, "a daily candy bar habit" was most definitely a sin (and is something I still struggle with today.)

However, in your case, I believe you mentioned getting over an illness and this is the one thing that actually sounds appetizing.

This reminded me of a story I'd seen about a girl who was recovering from anorexia. She said that treatment centers had been worthless to her because the minute she saw a plate of food waiting for her, it brought out her urge to fight anyone who tried to make her eat.

Instead, her family came up with a different kind of recovery plan for her at home. Meals were always with other family members, and were served buffet-style so that EVERYONE, not just her, started out with an empty plate, so she was given the CHOICE of what she put on it and what/how much she ate -- just like everyone else was doing, so she wasn't singled out or coerced.

At every meal they had, her mom made sure it included some kind of sweet treat to the girl's liking -- usually in the form of a brownie, which was deemed her "safety dessert." The girl liked desserts enough that even if she chose not to eat anything else, she would almost always choose to eat this one safety food, and might be her only chosen source of calories for the day.

In this case, "a daily brownie" habit was her literal lifeline to recovery, as she gradually relearned how to feed herself in a healthier way.

From what you described, it sounds like your daily ice cream habit might very well be a connection for you towards a healthy recovery. :)

Take it to God -- and if you feel at peace and don't have any convictions about it, I say raise your spoon in thanks and dig right in. :)

Hope this helps... Please keep us posted on how you're doing.
seoulsearch, thank you! What you said makes a lot of sense. I have to laugh at the idea of a head of lettuce being a "yummy snack." Never would that happen to me either. 😂🤣 Thanks for telling me about the girl with anorexia. I do struggle with it, but only the loss of appetite. I'm not terrified of food. It's a miracle that even ice cream is sometimes appetizing. I live on a boring liquid diet (mostly), though I've come to like it okay.

I can identify with your replacing candy bars or junk foods for meals (in the past). We had that in common. 😂 Thanks for sharing this. I've been trying to get the courage to ask the Lord, as I'm afraid of the answer. I hope if it's in the negative that he'll be patient with me. Gosh, thanks so much for all your thoughts on this, and for the time you took and for your wisdom. I truly appreciate you. 🤗
 
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For some reason this thread reminds me of some other ice cream addicts I knew... some dogs.

There was a late-middle-aged couple at the store, and their shopping cart had three of those big gallon tubs of ice cream. When they saw the person in front of them doing a double-take at the ice cream, the woman said, "He has our dogs spoiled. They get their ice cream every night, and if they don't get it they stand by the back door and whine."
Oh, this is so funny! Thanks for the laugh/smiles. I love it! We used to take our dogs to McDonald's for ice cream cones. But gallons? That is too funny. Those dogs are lucky!
 
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I was going to ask what brand (some store brands are so blah it really IS a sin!) but any brand that has "Extreme Moose Tracks" has to be at least palatable.

Are they extreme tracks or are they tracks made by extreme mooses... er, meece... well, did an extreme moose get some other extreme friends together and make tracks?

I found a good deal on king size dark chocolate kit-kat bars, 59 cents a piece, and bought 55 of them. I now have a daily morning habit of eating a dark chocolate kit-kat bar. :D

They say money can't buy happiness... Well it can't buy joy really, and it can't buy PERMANENT happiness. But I can get three bites per bar, and there are eight bars in a pack, and I have 55 packs. That's a lot of little bites of happiness there.
This is hilarious! You and your kit-kat bars! 😂
I switch brands, depending on what's available. I like Bunny tracks and Walmart has their own brand of fudge tracks that is very dark chocolate. I like it just fine. Tillamook Mudslide is good.
 
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I don’t see that as a sin. What’s your favorite ice cream?
Hi, Cherie, it usually has to be something with peanut butter or peanut butter cups, so moose tracks or fudge tracks. It's not that I love it much, Lol. It's just something sort of appetizing.

What is your favorite?
 

CherieR

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Hi, Cherie, it usually has to be something with peanut butter or peanut butter cups, so moose tracks or fudge tracks. It's not that I love it much, Lol. It's just something sort of appetizing.

What is your favorite?
I like strawberry quite a bit and cookies and cream as well. I can eat chocolate ice cream but it’s not my favorite. I’m not very fond of chocolate milk. But I like strawberry and vanilla milk. Still regular chocolate like milk chocolate candy I like. Especially Twix.
 

Lanolin

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This reminds me of a the ice cream factory tour I organised once, I had to get 12 friends together in a group before the tour could go ahead.

well it did. And we learned how icecream was made and did tastings. I was sure the manufacturer postively encouraged a daily ice cream habit, because the machines produced thousands tubs a day. They had fresh milk to be used every day in huge vats.

I think it was hard on the cows though. And sooner or later we all need to be weaned off milk and onto meat. But I know its hard to give up being a baby!

Hebrews 5:12-14
 

shittim

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lactose tolerance in adults
 
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I like strawberry quite a bit and cookies and cream as well. I can eat chocolate ice cream but it’s not my favorite. I’m not very fond of chocolate milk. But I like strawberry and vanilla milk. Still regular chocolate like milk chocolate candy I like. Especially Twix.
I wish I liked strawberry ice cream. It's much more simple. I'm weird, in that I don't like c
This reminds me of a the ice cream factory tour I organised once, I had to get 12 friends together in a group before the tour could go ahead.

well it did. And we learned how icecream was made and did tastings. I was sure the manufacturer postively encouraged a daily ice cream habit, because the machines produced thousands tubs a day. They had fresh milk to be used every day in huge vats.

I think it was hard on the cows though. And sooner or later we all need to be weaned off milk and onto meat. But I know its hard to give up being a baby!

Hebrews 5:12-14
I do feel sorry for cows. They don't live pleasant lives, and they're such innocent animals. And so true! We need meat and not milk, spiritually speaking.