Chocolate Covered Katie Anorexic?


Addressing the elephant in the room.

It’s not something I ever wanted to address; the subject of eating disorders has nothing to do with my website nor what I stand for, which is why I’ve let the rumors go unchallenged for so long.

But readers have recently been leaving an even higher number of weight-related comments than usual, now calling me both too thin and too fat. (I’ve even been called pregnant and anorexic in the same post.)

As I know girls are using photos of me for “thinspiration” and citing my blog as a reason it’s okay to eat 100 calories a day and starve down to 70 pounds…

I feel addressing it at this point is the right thing to do.

If you’ve ever googled “chocolate covered katie,” you’ve probably seen the search engine’s lovely (I say this facetiously) list of related searches, which includes “chocolate covered katie anorexic” and “chocolate covered katie eating disorder.”

It’s self-perpetuating: curiosity will cause people to click on the terms, and therefore the suggested searches will most likely never disappear.

Although I don’t have an eating disorder and have always eaten well, I did have an unhealthy relationship with exercise in the past that took a toll on both my appearance and mental health.

While I’d thought I was happy during those years and was technically healthy—with normal lab work and a good relationship with food—the over-exercising was sabotaging my efforts to gain the curves I desired. I wouldn’t allow myself to entertain the possibility my running routine could be partially responsible for my inability to gain weight.

When I finally did make the choice to give up running (that story is linked above), I gained about 10-15 pounds quickly, easily, and happily. Imagine discovering, almost overnight, that you suddenly have the body you’d always wanted.

Looking back, I wonder why I didn’t realize sooner the extreme exercise was not the healthiest thing for me: it had become a source of stress in my life and was draining me of energy, which was manifest in my appearance.

I am a million and a half times happier now, and it shows.

It’s difficult to make guesses about a person’s life simply by looking at a photograph or by judging his or her online persona.

No, my life is not all about food; and yes, I occasionally do indulge in “unhealthy” meals and desserts. I just don’t post about these occasions because it isn’t relevant to the theme of my website.

Hateful things are written on the internet under a cloak of anonymity, and it’s unfortunately women putting down other women all too often, writing words they would never feel comfortable saying in real life.

In my years of blogging, I’ve been called everything from “skeleton” to “fat slug” to “anorexic with a boob job” (neither of which is true; but even if they were, would it mean someone had any less worth as a human being?). The comments eventually forced me to realize my self worth needs to come from something other than the opinion of a stranger on the internet.

The routineness with which I receive these acrimonious messages has at least given me the ability to shrug them off.

Although… when I saw the “fat slug” comment, I could not stop laughing.

I completely stopped reading the internet rumors and conspiracy theories about myself a long time ago, even if that means letting some false claims about my life go unchallenged. While I could defend myself against the rumors, doing so would become a full-time job, and I’d rather focus my time elsewhere.

The people who know me in real life are easily able to tell the truth, which is all that matters.

However, the one thing I feel I do need to clear up is that anyone who tells you my blog promotes eating disorders is grossly mistaken. Nothing could be further from the truth.

The Chocolate Covered Recipes have healthy fats, whole grains, and real-food (non-artificial) ingredients, and you’ll never find me promoting dangerous cleanses, calorie restriction, or touting any one food as a “miracle” cure.

I’ve turned down so many high-paying offers from companies to promote such things on the blog.

In consideration of the readers with a medical need, lower-calorie and sugar-free options are included in my posts when available. But the recipes are not specifically “diet” choices; just healthier choices, and you can choose the ingredient options that suit your own personal needs.

I go further into detail on this topic in my Chocolate Covered Katie FAQ Page.

Please, the next time you read any kind of gossip online, take a moment to consider the source before believing it as fact. And if you ever come across something written about me that you don’t understand, please always feel free to ask.

I’m one of the most candid and open people you could ever meet, and I don’t get embarrassed easily. If a stranger really wanted to know everything about my life, I’d have no problem leaving in every detail.

At the risk of sounding clichéd… all of the stupid mistakes I’ve made in my life have made me who I am today, and I’m not embarrassed about a single one.

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If you want to use me as thinspiration, keep in mind that the thinspiration you are using is a healthy woman who eats a balanced diet heavy in calories, healthy fats, and carbs.

Here’s What I Eat In A Day

I’d hope that what people can get out of my blog is the message it’s important to treat your body kindly; to nourish it with real-food ingredients; to truly enjoy the foods you are eating; and to take in enough calories for the strength and energy to live your best life possible.

No crash dieting. No cutting out food groups. No starving. Please take good care of yourselves. ♥

I also wanted to write this post because I know there are many other girls out there (and guys too) who receive similar online comments. To anyone who might need to hear it, please do not take any of the messages you receive to heart.

Most often, people just like to write things online because they can (especially if it’s anonymous), and it has nothing to do with your worth, no matter whether you are underweight, overweight, or have anything else about your physical appearance that makes you feel insecure or less than.

Now, can we put this subject to rest and get back to the food?

Chocolate Covered Katie Beach

I’m going to hashtag this photo #fatslug Smile with tongue out

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Chocolate Covered Katie is one of the top 25 food websites in America, and Katie has been featured on The Today Show, CNN, Fox, The Huffington Post, and ABC’s 5 O’clock News. Her favorite food is chocolate, and she believes in eating dessert every single day.

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872 Comments

  1. Shelley says:

    YOU ARE PERFECT! I love your blog and your recipes! <3

  2. Leslie says:

    I normally don’t comment on sites but I feel like I have to. Good for you on standing up for yourself!!! People say things that they should not even be THINKING about someone else! I lost 60 lbs nearly 7 years ago. I’m 5’1″ and was about 170 lbs. I was unhappy with how my clothes fit and was more unhappy that when I ran around with my (then 11 yr old) son to would get so tired and out of breath. I changed for me- I wanted it, and I did it. And I deal with maintaining my weight every day by my own choice! People tell me I got too skinny. That I lost too much. But they told me before the loss that I was plump. Or getting heavy. Or that I better watch how much weight I was gaining. So I guess my point is that no matter what someone is going to have something negative to say! And we all have to stand up for ourselves. And for each other!! I don’t preach to people that I lost weight or tell them what to eat. And I don’t get mad or rude when someone insults my weight loss- I just tell them in happy with how I look. So that’s my story- thanks for letting me share. Kudos to you again for gracefully standing up for yourself.

  3. Lee says:

    Loved reading this my dear! Hope you are well and hope our paths cross soon again!

  4. Mark Damiani says:

    Katie,

    Thank you for sharing such a personal story with us.
    Just because you have an amazing book/website does not give anyone the right to pry into your personal life!

    You handled that with amazing grace and self restraint (I would have replied with non appropriate responses). It’s sad how people are often unhappy in their lives that they sit and write awful crap. Have they even read anything that you post or read your cookbook? Anyone who has would know this is absurd.

    Thank you for helping me lose weight. I have such a sweet tooth that diets always failed cause I deprived myself from dessert and then would binge eat. Now I can have my cake and eat it too!

    For those people writing stuff about you… Fudge you.

  5. Betty Steele says:

    Katie…I have read your site and I think you are a beautiful well adjusted young woman…I have tried to eat healthier since I was a teenager so I like your healthy recipes..May God bless you…..B E S

  6. Keith says:

    It doesn’t look like you’ve been on this page since 2014, but I’m posting anyway: I’ve been checking out your recipes since I went vegan (nearly 10 years ago now), and I’ve always found you particularly, and incredibly, stunning. Also, you’ve great grammar and punctuation, which is **HOT**. (:op Also, I need a recipe for making vegan Cheez Doodles and/or Cheese Nips. I feel like, based on how Daiya cheddar dries in a frying pan (when making grilled cheese for instance), there MUST be some way to do this.

  7. Tracye says:

    Katie, I am so sorry you’ve had to go through this! People on the Internet can be awful. It all sounds as unfounded as rumours that Jamie Lee Curtis is intersex and William Shakespeare didn’t write his own plays.

    Thank you for this lovely post. As the sister of an anorexic, I can tell you that our family would LOVE for her to eat the healthy treats you post about. She won’t, because they have calories. Anorexics tend to want to get their calorie counts down as low as possible; they don’t want the healthy, whole foods you use in your recipes. By showing that you can have a healthy lifestyle and a good looks while eating normal amounts of healthful foods, your blog is working AGAINST eating disorders and FOR the health and longevity of our sisters, our brothers, and everyone else.

  8. Jeanette Baigert says:

    So can you eat all those goodies you make and still lose weight? Or do you think it’s an individual genetic thing? I stay within my calories but I have trouble with carbs adding weight.

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      Hi! I know many readers have lost weight using Katie’s recipes in place of eating the higher calorie/higher sugar versions. It’s definitely a personal thing, but if someone simply replaces the traditional versions in their diets with these healthier versions, then no matter who it is, they’ll probably be eating less sugar and calories overall, plus more fiber that helps with feeling full. 🙂

  9. Paul says:

    Katie,
    This is the very first time I have seen you on an ad. I know nothing of your blog and really don’t know what a blog is because I’m a 62 yr old man but I did read your comments and what strikes me about you is your beautiful eyes and your unbelievable smile. Your not fat, your not skinny and if your making money than God love you for that because it’s a reality we all must make money to live. Keep doing what makes you happy and if others agree with you then take all that love in and forget the haters because haters hate and mostly they are sad and usually jealous.????

  10. Elise James says:

    Katie, Thank you so much for your amazingly helpful recipes and blog. I’m sorry haters are giving you bad vibes. I’m on a diet that many folks with MS are on where we can’t have carbs or sugar. Having wonderful deserts like these makes me feel healthy & joyful again! Thank you!