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KD4154 04-27-2008 05:38 PM

A quick question...
 
I was thinking about some of the possible pit falls of cutting out all of sweets from my diet right away (I'm a butterscotch and chocolate fiend). So I've decided that, if I exercise and eat healthy all day, I will allow myself either one small piece of butter scotch or one small piece of chocolate after dinner. What do you think?


Also, I was wondering what you thought about eating mixed nuts as a snack. I really enjoy them, and I hear they're high in omega 3's...which are good for you...right?


thanks for the advice.


peace out

CountingDown 04-27-2008 05:40 PM

I eat dark chocolate daily. I drink red wine daily. Both are non-negotiables for me.

I eat cashews almost every day. I think a serving of nuts in your diet is healthy - notice I said serving - weigh or measure them. They are easy to overeat.

I get into more trouble denying myself certain foods than I do planning for them (in moderation). This is just what works for me though, each of us is different. Try adding them in and see how it goes :)

tabitha 04-27-2008 06:07 PM

If you're confident that it's just a taste you need and it's not going to be a trgger for binging then I think you should definitely include it in your diet. I sometimes *really* want a taste of something sweet, and a square of chocolate or teaspoon of ice cream is enough because it gives me the delicious taste and satisfies the craving. If you think that might make you eat the rest of the tub or bar then maybe it'd be better to cut it out totally, but only you know that :) I don't have much of a sweet tooth though, so it might be different for you.

KD4154 04-27-2008 06:32 PM

Thanks, I had that piece of butterscotch and it was sooooo worth it!

It was just the one piece and I didn't crave any more. Plus, I didn't feel like I was starving myself, or derailing my whole diet.


Thanks for the input!

meowee 04-27-2008 08:07 PM

I totally agree with the others . . . both chocolate and nuts are perfectly good foods with lots of healthy stuff in them . . . so long as you can handle the one small serving and be satisfied, you'll be doing yourself a big favour.

I can do the 30 grams (ounce) of nuts and do have some about every other day. Chocolate is a definite trigger food for me (no little 10 gram square -- it always turns into the whole 100 gram bar) so I just have to stay away from it.

Keep up the good work . . . :hug:

thistoo 04-27-2008 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by meowee (Post 2171730)
I can do the 30 grams (ounce) of nuts and do have some about every other day. Chocolate is a definite trigger food for me (no little 10 gram square -- it always turns into the whole 100 gram bar) so I just have to stay away from it.

This is me in a nutshell. I include roasted almonds in my diet regularly; no problem with keeping it to a serving. But when it comes to chocolate, I can't control myself. Maybe someday I'll be able to handle having it in the house, but until then, I just don't buy it :)

Heather 04-27-2008 08:24 PM

I can and do eat nuts almost every day. And I eat really good dark chocolate once or twice a week. Neither seem to be triggers for me.

But I know I couldn't have ice cream in the house and not eat it (or stop thinking about it).

So, you have to figure out what works for you!

dgramie 04-27-2008 08:40 PM

I keep hersey kisses in the house plus some mini candy bars. I only eat about 1 a week. Just when i get that craving that wont stop. I can not control myself with nuts . I will start out eating just a serving and before I know it im back at the cabinet for more.

Get n healthy 04-27-2008 09:00 PM

I eat a hershey kiss after lunch every day. I keep them out of site, so as to not be a temptation, but i cant keep nuts in the house...i will keep going back for "just a few more".

Ija 04-27-2008 11:06 PM

Nuts are great, but make sure to get the unsalted kind and eat only a small handful a day. Nuts are very high-calorie foods!

PhotoChick 04-27-2008 11:54 PM

I eat almonds and sunflower kernals every day. Many days I often have some pecans as well.

AS for chocolate, I buy the packet of individual squares of Hershey's dark chocolate and find it's easier to limit myself to 1 or 2 squares (a serving = 3 squares, according to the package) if they're individually wrapped like that.

I don't see anything wrong with doing so ifyou can control it and not let it lead to a binge. I reward myself with the chocolate on the days that I stick to my calorie range.

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Tomato 04-28-2008 09:49 AM

I buy chocolate, but only very dark chocolate and not to sweet. It has to have at least 80% of cocoa to make me happy. I bought a bar recently and I have a square on some days (basically, when I remember that there is chocolate in the cupboard). I don't suffer from chocolate addiction so it does not really constitute a reasonable temptation for me.

I do eat raw almonds (unroasted, unsalted) or walnuts. With almonds, I usually count myself 25 of them as I think that is a serving, and walnuts I eat sparingly because I usually have sore mouth after that, I don't what in the walnuts is causing that.

gtekkrom 04-28-2008 10:01 AM

Nuts are great. 1/2 oz of unsalted nuts are a great snack. They count as a fat which our body needs, but in moderation. You shouldn't have nuts more than 2-3 times a week for successful weight loss. If you are maintaining your weight, then every other day is fine.
For me it's chocolate. I have a hard time eating just a piece. So I buy a bar of dark chocolate when I am full. (I don't go to the store hungry or I'll buy all my trigger foods and eat them when I get home.)
Then I break the bar into pieces and put them into individual snack baggies. On my way out the door, I throw one in my purse. That way I only have the one piece with me and cannot eat the rest.

It's what works for me!

Beach Patrol 04-28-2008 10:44 AM

I cut out junk food (read: mostly sugary snacks) and haven't had any for 30+ days now. I'm doing fine without it! - and YES! - I have a MASSIVE sweet tooth!

I enjoy a handful of raw almonds almost daily. Nuts are good for you - in moderation - like you said - the omega 3s, etc. Also good for some extra fiber in your diet.

If you can handle just a taste & still stick your diet, I think it's fine to indulge from time to time.

JayEll 04-28-2008 10:51 AM

Rarely can I stay with moderation where nuts are concerned. :( The idea of being able to eat those "treat" foods occasionally isn't bad--but for me, it was something to add back after weeks of not having them at all. Otherwise I would get triggered into overeating them, and from there on to other things.

So, just watch carefully what those small "treats" lead to! If you're OK with them, and they fit your plan, good!

Jay

MindiV 04-28-2008 10:53 AM

I've had no problem allowing myself a treat a day, or every couple of days, as long as I'm still under my calorie goal. I've stopped the sweets and other things I like cold turkey before, and the changes didn't last long. For me, allowing the "bad" things every so often has allowed me to stay on track.

Hat Trick 04-28-2008 12:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tomato (Post 2172670)
and walnuts I eat sparingly because I usually have sore mouth after that, I don't what in the walnuts is causing that.

Me too!! I don't eat walnuts often but when I do (I like them in cottage cheese mixed w/cinnamon, raisins, chopped apples) I have to be careful as they hurt the roof of my mouth. No clue as to why its just walnuts.

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Originally Posted by gtekkrom (Post 2172706)
So I buy a bar of dark chocolate when I am full. (I don't go to the store hungry or I'll buy all my trigger foods and eat them when I get home.) Then I break the bar into pieces and put them into individual snack baggies. On my way out the door, I throw one in my purse. That way I only have the one piece with me and cannot eat the rest. It's what works for me!

This is a GREAT idea; thanks for sharing! Less expensive than buying the 'individual' type packages too. :)
Quote:

Originally Posted by JayEll (Post 2172857)
Rarely can I stay with moderation where nuts are concerned. :(

Yup, same here. I buy the small bags (in the baking aisle) and never, ever, ever do I buy something like Honey Roasted Peanuts. Absolute danger zone! :eek:

Quote:

Originally Posted by MindiV (Post 2172865)
I've had no problem allowing myself a treat a day, or every couple of days, as long as I'm still under my calorie goal. I've stopped the sweets and other things I like cold turkey before, and the changes didn't last long. For me, allowing the "bad" things every so often has allowed me to stay on track.

Mindi -- my thoughts exactly! :yes: :)

dgramie 04-28-2008 12:58 PM

My mouth gets sore when eating pecans as well as walnuts.My grandmother had the same problem. Not sure why!! I truly cannot keep nuts in my house!! I have no control when it comes to nuts.......I GO NUTS!!!!! I am hoping to learn to control myself with nuts someday.

DCchick 04-28-2008 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tomato (Post 2172670)
I buy chocolate, but only very dark chocolate and not to sweet. It has to have at least 80% of cocoa to make me happy. I bought a bar recently and I have a square on some days (basically, when I remember that there is chocolate in the cupboard). I don't suffer from chocolate addiction so it does not really constitute a reasonable temptation for me.

I do eat raw almonds (unroasted, unsalted) or walnuts. With almonds, I usually count myself 25 of them as I think that is a serving, and walnuts I eat sparingly because I usually have sore mouth after that, I don't what in the walnuts is causing that.

the exact same thing happens to me when I eat walnuts. it's so strange. i still eat them though.

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