Favorite cheat meal?
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DanceDiva234 wrote: »A cheeseburger with a good coke
What is the difference between a "good coke" and a "bad coke"?0 -
Cold beer and hot wings!2
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ANY AND ALL THE CARBS.1
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Beer1
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Pizza.... always and forever pizza. But, I'm also a nacho fan. I could eat an entire bag of tortilla chips and be completely content.2
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Don't need cheat meals or days as I don't eliminate any foods... and still keep my deficit.1
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No such thing as a cheat meal or cheat day. By using the word sheep you're implying you're doing something wrong and you're not. For this journey to be a success it can't be looked at as a diet. when you're on a diet you cheat this is a lifestyle change.
As far as what I eat on what you call the cheat day depending what I'm in the mood for I enjoy Wendy's hamburgers I love pizza ribs cheese fry. All I do is log it accurately and honestly. If I had to give up the things that I enjoy I don't think I could have ever reached the success I've had good luck and enjoy
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STEVE142142 wrote: »By using the word sheep you're implying you're doing something wrong and you're not.
Must. Not. Let. Brain. Go. Juvenile. And. Off. Topic. Must Resist.
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pizza1
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Deep dish pepperoni pizza with jalapeño ranch. It's over my daily calories for the four slices I shove in my face so it's technically a cheat meal.
We eat out every Saturday but I don't consider that a cheat meal because I log it and stay under calories for the day.1 -
I like cheat meals why ruin my whole day. But chili cheese fries with extra cheese grilled onions and sour cream.1
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lol at all these people going "I don't have to cheat, I eat what I want if I want it" like good for you, there are threads for you then. Leave us to ours.
As someone with health issues, I can't just 'make unhealthy foods fit' if I want them. I have to deny myself 99% of the time if I, you know, want to live. So when I have a cheat meal, it's usually something with more sodium than I'm normally allowed. Like fried chicken or chinese food. I can only do that maybe once a month or I run the risk of repercussions beyond weight gain.1 -
faedreamer1 wrote: »lol at all these people going "I don't have to cheat, I eat what I want if I want it" like good for you, there are threads for you then. Leave us to ours.
As someone with health issues, I can't just 'make unhealthy foods fit' if I want them. I have to deny myself 99% of the time if I, you know, want to live. So when I have a cheat meal, it's usually something with more sodium than I'm normally allowed. Like fried chicken or chinese food. I can only do that maybe once a month or I run the risk of repercussions beyond weight gain.
Nobody is talking about avoiding certain foods because of health issues...the term "cheat" is generally in relation to dietary restrictions not related to medical issues...and it's usually because people have negative relationships with food and tend to look at things in black and white/good and bad and fail to look at their diet in the context of the whole and fail to see the bigger picture.
People are simply pointing out that "cheat" implies that you are doing something wrong...and in the context of the whole, having a higher calorie day or going to town on a pizza from time to time is pretty irrelevant.
Nobody is talking about restrictions due to health issues....1 -
cwolfman13 wrote: »faedreamer1 wrote: »lol at all these people going "I don't have to cheat, I eat what I want if I want it" like good for you, there are threads for you then. Leave us to ours.
As someone with health issues, I can't just 'make unhealthy foods fit' if I want them. I have to deny myself 99% of the time if I, you know, want to live. So when I have a cheat meal, it's usually something with more sodium than I'm normally allowed. Like fried chicken or chinese food. I can only do that maybe once a month or I run the risk of repercussions beyond weight gain.
Nobody is talking about avoiding certain foods because of health issues...the term "cheat" is generally in relation to dietary restrictions not related to medical issues...and it's usually because people have negative relationships with food and tend to look at things in black and white/good and bad and fail to look at their diet in the context of the whole and fail to see the bigger picture.
People are simply pointing out that "cheat" implies that you are doing something wrong...and in the context of the whole, having a higher calorie day or going to town on a pizza from time to time is pretty irrelevant.
Nobody is talking about restrictions due to health issues....
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When I have high days it's often a different thing every time. It's funny, but my "favorite meal" changes often. Lately I've been thinking nonstop about grape leaves dolmades and stuffed summer squash. Sadly I'm horrible at rolling them and coring squash so I will have to battle with these urges for a couple more weeks until my mom comes back and I ask her to make me some.2
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Almost any cheat meal will also be a cheat day (above maintenance calorie day) for me. I usually only "cheat" for special occasions so the food would be whatever was being served for the occasion.
Baby back ribs are the only food I typically plan to completely blow my calories out of the water with. So I guess that must be my favorite.1
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