This will make you think twice before eating that Halloween Candy!
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I personally think its a great idea.
I know people said there is nothing with a bit there and bit here.. but the problem is that we all ate without paying attention to what we were eating, how we were eating.0 -
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I actually never thought once about eating any of that candy, regardless of the calories listed.0
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Commander_Keen wrote: »I personally think its a great idea.
I know people said there is nothing with a bit there and bit here.. but the problem is that we all ate without paying attention to what we were eating, how we were eating.
"Were" being the key word. Most of us now have changed our lifestyles to include things like a couple pieces of candy in moderation. I used to go through a bag of Hershey Kisses in 3-4 days. Now? I eat two squares of chocolate for 120 calories.0 -
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Sugar... the cause and solution to all of our problems...0
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LiveLaughLoveEat1 wrote: »
for the majority of people, sugar IS NOT the reason. That being said, it won't hurt people to have sugar. Why can't people understand that?
apologies. I meant excess sugar. I'll edit my post.
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LiveLaughLoveEat1 wrote: »
for the majority of people, sugar IS NOT the reason. That being said, it won't hurt people to have sugar. Why can't people understand that?
apologies. I meant excess sugar. I'll edit my post.
So... define "excess"
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This is my first visit to a message board in a month and now I remember why. How such an inocuous post can generate such nasty replies would amaze me if I was still capable of amazement after 3 years on MFP. Flame away. (Countdown starts now till someone throws out the hoary "butthurt" comment.)-3
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southcarolinaguy wrote: »This is my first visit to a message board in a month and now I remember why. How such an inocuous post can generate such nasty replies would amaze me if I was still capable of amazement after 3 years on MFP. Flame away.
Dude, a proper "mean people" thread should be started on its own, not within another thread.
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Nope, that picture won't make me think twice about it. I just finished a Reese's PB cup. I'll just make sure it fits in my day overall because I sure as heck won't forbid it. It's all about moderation for me.0
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SonicDeathMonkey80 wrote: »LiveLaughLoveEat1 wrote: »
for the majority of people, sugar IS NOT the reason. That being said, it won't hurt people to have sugar. Why can't people understand that?
apologies. I meant excess sugar. I'll edit my post.
So... define "excess"
That's up to each person and what they are comfortable with based on what they have read I would think.0 -
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SonicDeathMonkey80 wrote: »LiveLaughLoveEat1 wrote: »
for the majority of people, sugar IS NOT the reason. That being said, it won't hurt people to have sugar. Why can't people understand that?
apologies. I meant excess sugar. I'll edit my post.
So... define "excess"
That's up to each person and what they are comfortable with based on what they have read I would think.
My definition of "excess" is >300g of sugar in a day. Anything more is just too much and bad for my health.
-Dr. SonicDeathMonkey
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Commander_Keen wrote: »
I am guessing that this poster is not just referring to weight loss. Many diseases are not dependent on excess body weight and are quite multifactorial. And although CICO can be a factor in weight loss, there certainly are many others, some of which take health into account.0 -
Commander_Keen wrote: »
The reality is that we know what makes people fat and what makes them lose weight. How they choose to arrive at the deficit is up to them. You can pay your dues now in disciplined diet and exercise or pay the surgeon later but that's up to you.0 -
LiveLaughLoveEat1 wrote: »
Just being honest.....0 -
SonicDeathMonkey80 wrote: »Dude, a proper "mean people" thread should be started on its own, not within another thread.
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i just ate a 260 calorie peanut butter kitkat. and it was good..0
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I treat my self with dark 70% organic chocolate--not as much sugar, antioxidants, and all that jazz. This stuff is pure poison...but then we all get to choose our own poison0
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The Snickers, Twix, Reeses and Butterfingers? Worth it.0
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KiTKats, skittles and 3 Muskeeters, wash it down with a mountain dew. Then go jump on an elliptical for 35 minutes. Sounds like a plan.0
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chowe2life wrote: »I treat my self with dark 70% organic chocolate--not as much sugar, antioxidants, and all that jazz. This stuff is pure poison...but then we all get to choose our own poison
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