Anyone else binge on nuts? They are so fattening (lots of calories) but I cannot just stop at one, especially cashews, my husband buys a salted jar and I cannot stop until he takes them away...
i know...i buy student food...i think you call it trail mix or something like that...with raisins and other dried fruit and i always say i won't eat it all but i finish it up in one sitting. i am addicted to nuts
I have a very hard time with nuts. A lot of people swear by them, and in some ways they are a wonderful food - perfect mixture of fat, protein, and fiber to make a very satisfying snack.
But I can't really control myself on them. People say "oh measure out an ounce, it's so filling." But being full (or being not hungry) has never been a reason to stop eating, for me. And nuts just taste like more nuts to me. So, even though they are a wonderful snack choice for many, I have not been able to strike a balance with them. I don't even like my partner to keep them in the house - I make her hide them from me.
Like Carter, one ounce of nuts just doesn't cut it for me. To the OP, like you, I've been known to binge on nuts. And, to be frank, I think it's really easy to. After all, let's say that I ate 4 oz. of nuts, which isn't all that much. But calore-wise, it's about 800 calories!
I'm wondering, too, if there's just something about cashews that are especially tempting to those of us who have weight issues. It seems like every time I read a thread on nuts, the ones that people seem to overindulge in are cashews. I know that I cannot have them in the house. However, if there are almonds or walnuts sitting around--no problem.
Trail mix and nuts in general are great when you go through one of those days when you are not hungry at eat too little. Not to go down on calories, I have some nuts and get to the 1200-1300 cals. But I never eat them on a daily basis, because I prefer to eat two pieces of fruit rather than a handful of nuts. I stop eating after the fruit, but after a handful of nuts there's another handful, and another, and another...
I have a coworker that does. He's been going those v or val (? can't remember) shakes and he can't figure out why he is not losing weight. He'll eat a handful of nuts 4-8 times a day. A handful is probably at least 1.5 - 2 ounces.
I eat nuts as a snack and I pre-portion them in 28 gram baggies. I'm not addicted to them, so it is easy for me to stay away.
I love snacking on cashews, walnuts, macadamia nuts. I allow myself this guilty pleasure, because as far as I'm concerned, it's not the worst choice I can make. I have to have something to live for! haha
I keep nuts at work for a mid-day snack and that goes fine. My pitfall with nuts is if they are anywhere near me if I'm watching TV. I can eat them like popcorn. So nuts + tv is bad for me.
Dietary fat does not = body fat. Any more than the same calories of hummus would = body fat .
I meant to look it up...isn't the recommended daily value for fat grams somewhere around 60? I'm not sure With that in mind, 14 of those seems like a lot to be spent on nuts lol
I meant to look it up...isn't the recommended daily value for fat grams somewhere around 60? I'm not sure With that in mind, 14 of those seems like a lot to be spent on nuts lol
Assuming that's true...thoughts?
The 'recommendations' are highly suspect IMHO.
They also recommend that people eat more grains than fruit and veg, which I find INSANE.