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Can I eat another cookie or two?

Posts: 125
edited January 28 in Health and Weight Loss
I worked out today earning myself an extra 500calories. I couldn't resist having two cookies worth 100 cal each. If I decided to eat another few cookies totalling 500calories would my weightloss effort be compromised? I will still be under my goal for the day. I'm so good when the food isn't around but when their is a pack of 24 delicious cookies sitting on the bench it's hard to say no! My daughter has a friend over who bought them with her! Can't resist the temptation!, helps!

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  • Posts: 1,018 Member
    Eat the cookies!!

    Just stay within your calorie goal.
  • Posts: 776 Member
    you can if you want to, but you could also eat something with leass sugar and still eat soemthing good :) IF u really are craving the cookies eat 2 more and be done compromise!
  • Posts: 95
    step away from the cookies
  • Posts: 83 Member
    You can has 3 more cookies. Yaaay!
  • Posts: 6,573 Member
    As long as you hit goal and don't go over it then you'll still lose so it's fine.
  • Posts: 125
    Yay! And after waiting for responses the craving is starting to subside! I just won't look at those damn cookies but should the need arise I may have a few more! Damn you cookies!!
  • Posts: 1,018 Member
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  • Posts: 12,589 Member
    step away from the cookies

    Eat the cookies.
  • Posts: 16,913 Member
    Eat those suckers. Regret nothing. Omnomnom.
  • Posts: 3,472 Member
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  • Posts: 753 Member
    I am the same way and I do it if you want. I try to talk myself out of it because I tell myself I wouldn't remember how good it was tomorrow. But this is normally the wording I use because if not I would be eating bad stuff a lot. So I say do it if you want to treat yourself :)
  • Posts: 1,092 Member
    Just to be different I am going to go against the grain. I have a contrary nature that's why really no other reason. No wait there is one other reason. I don't think spending the calories on cookies is a bad thing. As a matter of fact today I had 450 calories of potato chips which might be even worse. But the thing is you mentioned you can't resist the cookies and it might do you some good to practice resisting things like that even if you have calories to spare, cuz lets face it someday you might not and you won't have the practice saying no. I would say make something else to eat if you are really hungry, because I don't believe in going hungry when you have calories to spare. No I don't think eating the cookies will hinder you from losing weight. A calorie is a calorie as far as the scale cares. But, I think you will feel better in the long run if you limit treats like that at first. It took me several month's to feel comfortable having treats (not saying it wil take you that long or that it should take that long) it's just something I had to go through. Otherwise that bag of chips I had to day would have had me spinning out of control and I would be looking for another right now.
  • Posts: 125
    Cookie Monster and I think the same!
  • Posts: 34,971 Member
    If it's within your calorie goals for the day or even the week....go for it! I had me 6 mini eclairs yesterday and still had some cals to spare...which I pretty much used for today for my Haagen Daas Gelato fix.
  • Posts: 9,834 Member
    you should eat 300 cals of cabbage soup












































    notsrs
  • Posts: 1,331 Member
    don't cheat yourself treat yourself :)
  • Posts: 587 Member
    Say no... Short term satisfaction or long term satisfaction? You've had two, lucky you! But don't over do it. You'll feel better for saying no and being strong. :smile:
  • That is HYSTERICAL! Cute pic of Cookie Monster.
  • Posts: 9 Member
    Maybe it doesn't work this way for you, but when I get a hit of sugar like that it seems to set up a craving for more. Then it takes a week of nothing sweet to get rid of the craving.
  • Posts: 1,018 Member
    Maybe it doesn't work this way for you, but when I get a hit of sugar like that it seems to set up a craving for more. Then it takes a week of nothing sweet to get rid of the craving.

    Are you injecting it?
  • Posts: 522 Member
    don't cheat yourself treat yourself :)

    ^Yeah, that. :)
  • Posts: 16,913 Member
    Say no... Short term satisfaction or long term satisfaction? You've had two, lucky you! But don't over do it. You'll feel better for saying no and being strong. :smile:

    I contend that having a 500 deficit and filling it with cookies isn't overdoing it. She worked for those extra calories and using them to her enjoyment will keep her motivated to keep working. Sweating for your cookies is a show of strength when you could just...you know, eat them.

    Besides, gotta eat those exercise calories back. Might as well go for max tastyness
  • Posts: 1,285 Member
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    Mother Nature's candy? lol
  • Posts: 597 Member
    You can but only if you share them :happy:
  • Posts: 9,151 Member
    What kind of cookies are they? I'm asking for a friend.
  • Posts: 145 Member
    Will you regret eating them later? If so don't eat them. If not, eat them.
  • Posts: 162 Member
    I want cookies now...

    But if you want to eat cookies, eat them. We don't have banned foods here, just moderation. And you've already said they won't even take you over your goal so, in my book, that's the moderation bit taken care of.
  • Posts: 61 Member
    Meh. My only thing is that would be 500 empty calories. 200, sure, but 500? For myself, I'd look for a better option.
  • Posts: 565 Member
    i disagree, i say don't eat it. The longer you can go w\out eating it, the easier it is to avoid. When you keep allowing cheats you just compromise all your hard work.

    plus i've never found a cookie that tasted better than any sort of fresh fruit.
  • Posts: 16,913 Member
    plus i've never found a cookie that tasted better than any sort of fresh fruit.

    I'm gonna say my experience is the exact opposite. I've never had fresh fruit that tasted half as good as an Oreo or fresh baked chocolate chip cookie. And I've tried a wide variety, both organic and otherwise.
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