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yhahmd 06-16-2010 09:23 PM

Overindulging
 
Tonight, I had 2 helpings of popcorn. 4tbs of kernels, air popped, no butter, with powdered flavoring (so 120 calories, plus flavoring which is like 2 calories)

Is that absolutely horrible? If it makes any difference, I was really far behind on my calories today and had tons left. Is popcorn the same as eating bread and pasta,though? Because I really need to cut back on those two, but I'd like to start having popcorn a few times a week as a nightly snack.

Onederchic 06-16-2010 09:51 PM

Umm no, I don't think you did anything horrible :D

Stella4 06-16-2010 10:17 PM

Well its A LOT better than having a second helping of pasta or bread.

It IS high in fibre.

The only concern I would have is that the powdered flavouring might be high in sodium. Don't beat yourself up over it, just drink lots of water and keep on going!

HoneyMustard 06-16-2010 10:18 PM

I eat popcorn all the time! It's a whole grain. You are OK!

kendra 06-16-2010 11:28 PM

No, popcorn is good for you because it has so much fiber in it. Especially since you didn't put any butter on it. :) And it is super low in calories. It's my fave snack, i have some almost every day.

foxxy511 06-16-2010 11:48 PM

I have it almost everyday too! And I like to sprinkle some Splenda and cinnamon over the 100 cal bags...mmmmm tasty!

therex 06-17-2010 05:59 AM

how do you make the powdered flavorings stick to air-popped popcorn? my nutritional yeast always settles to the bottom :(

Runundefined 06-17-2010 08:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yhahmd (Post 3345030)
Tonight, I had 2 helpings of popcorn. 4tbs of kernels, air popped, no butter, with powdered flavoring (so 120 calories, plus flavoring which is like 2 calories)

Is that absolutely horrible? If it makes any difference, I was really far behind on my calories today and had tons left. Is popcorn the same as eating bread and pasta,though? Because I really need to cut back on those two, but I'd like to start having popcorn a few times a week as a nightly snack.

Goodness no it's not horrible. I think sometimes we are too hard on ourselves.

I sometimes eat an entire bag of Popsmart (not the little 100 cal bags) for my late afternoon snack. It helps me eat less at dinner..

Has not slowed me down yet.

Rebound 06-17-2010 09:40 AM

What part of that are you worried is 'horrible?'

Belease 06-17-2010 10:35 AM

Nothing is going to kill you or make you fat when you eat it in moderation as part of a controlled diet.

yhahmd 06-17-2010 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by therex (Post 3345356)
how do you make the powdered flavorings stick to air-popped popcorn? my nutritional yeast always settles to the bottom :(

I put it in the bottom of a little plastic container with a lid, and dump the popcorn in THE SECOND I UNPLUG THE AIRPOPPER, so it's SUPER hot, and sna p the lid on and shake it. The popcorn is so hot when the lid traps the steam in idk, it sorat gives it a little moisture to stick to, but then when you take the lid off it's dried and has some stuck to it.

yhahmd 06-17-2010 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Rebound (Post 3345590)
What part of that are you worried is 'horrible?'

The fact that I had 2 servings. I mean 1 serving is pretty big on it's own, and I just went back for another lol. I guess it's not SO bad, but when I'd realized what I'd done (and I inhaled that stuff, too, I can't believe how fast it was gone, and I wasn't even "hungry", though I was craving sweets earlier) I was like:o:(

Bombe 06-17-2010 09:28 PM

oh my that's not horrible at all! At least not compared to the slice of chicken bacon ranch thick crust pizza I had last night :eek:


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