What are some 'sneaky' foods?
Shnookington
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I was really surprised to find out how many calories sunflower seeds had in them. Even the small amount I had on my salad was 122 cal. Tinned beetroot was also had a lot of salt and sugar in it.
What foods have you had, then looked up and gone "Oh golly!" (or something much more colourful)
What foods do you stay right away from?
What foods have you had, then looked up and gone "Oh golly!" (or something much more colourful)
What foods do you stay right away from?
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I knew nuts (walnuts, cashews) were high cal but realizing just how small a serving size was in relation to the calorie content was CRAZY. I used to be able to eat half a container of cashews before I realized that I'd eaten more than half a day's worth of calories. I am hyper aware of portion sizes now. When I buy containers of something each serving goes into it's own baggy or container so I'm not tempted to over do it.0
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The first time I weighed out a serving of cereal I was pretty disappointed.0
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OH yeah I can eat a whole can of cashews without breaking a sweat0
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Nuts are so good but so bad!
I earned myself a single serve of icecream last night, and when I looked at it I was like "That's it?? That's how much people are supposed to be eating??"0 -
the serving size of ice cream is ridiculous so i dont even bother.0
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I am finding that portions are always a lot smaller than what I would like to consume.... I have been eating 1 bite portions of some deserts and find that they can be almost 100 calories!! Before then, I thought a bite of anything couldn't hurt anything, huh...0
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Nuts are so good but so bad!
I earned myself a single serve of icecream last night, and when I looked at it I was like "That's it?? That's how much people are supposed to be eating??"
I have mostly switched from ice cream to sorbet...I can eat an entire pint for ~400 calories...much better, and still tasty!0 -
Oooh sorbet! There's an idea! I think there's reasonably limited flavours here tho. I think Tip Top does a yoghurt icecream, so maybe that's better.0
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Oil is the sneakiest food out there! It is the most calorie dense food on the planet, and it is way too easy to overdo it. You can easily put 250 calories of pure fat onto a 90 calorie plate of salad, turning one of the world's healthiest veggies into junk food with a single pouring motion.0
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Naan for calorie rage and cottage cheese for sodium spike. Boo0
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Avocados, nuts, dried fruit, mangoes, bananas, croutons, granola are a few that I eat but make sure it is a small portion due to how calorie dense they are.0
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Cheese, man. If I eat what I think is a reasonable amount it's like ~400kcals, whereas an ounce is so tiny and sad.0
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When I first started my MFP journey, I was SORELY disappointed to see a "serving" of pasta. I was eating 3x what I should have been!
also, I saw cheese on here, and I second that!
However, now that I'm well into a healthier lifestyle, the portion sizes doesn't seem "unfair" to me anymore.0 -
Oil is the sneakiest food out there! It is the most calorie dense food on the planet, and it is way too easy to overdo it. You can easily put 250 calories of pure fat onto a 90 calorie plate of salad, turning one of the world's healthiest veggies into junk food with a single pouring motion.
There is nothing wrong with fat (oil) so your not turning your vegetables into junk food. You need the fat to absorb a lot of the nutrients such as fat soluble vitamins.0 -
Oil is the sneakiest food out there! It is the most calorie dense food on the planet, and it is way too easy to overdo it. You can easily put 250 calories of pure fat onto a 90 calorie plate of salad, turning one of the world's healthiest veggies into junk food with a single pouring motion.
There is nothing wrong with fat (oil) so your not turning your vegetables into junk food. You need the fat to absorb a lot of the nutrients such as fat soluble vitamins.
Anyway, raw nuts, olives, avocados and seeds can very easily be added to a salad to get your healthy fats. The example i gave was of a 390 calorie meal, of which 64% of the calories came from nutrientless, fiberless fat. That's not junk food? Get real.0 -
The first time I weighed out a serving of cereal I was pretty disappointed.
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the serving size of ice cream is ridiculous so i dont even bother.
Mmmmmm, Ben and Jerry's Fro Yo does it for me!
My biggest ouch was mayonnaise....I had been adding an average of 400 calories of mayo to most meals. I switched to low fat mayo and reduced serving size to one tablespoon (15g) and felt like life was over but that was eight months ago and now I rarely eat mayo at all, I just don't feel the need any more.
Things I have cut out cos there's just not a low cal version worth eating or it's not worth reducing the portion....
sausage rolls
pies
pasties
Baileys0 -
Peanut butter. It's crazy! However, I can't stay away from it. YOLO.0
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Cereal is sneaky...so is coffee creamer. I like just a couple tablespoons of eggnog in my coffee when eggnog is available in grocery stores...but even just a couple tablespoons of the regular stuff is really high in calories. I started buying the light kind.0
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Oil is the sneakiest food out there! It is the most calorie dense food on the planet, and it is way too easy to overdo it. You can easily put 250 calories of pure fat onto a 90 calorie plate of salad, turning one of the world's healthiest veggies into junk food with a single pouring motion.0
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I always thought granola bars were a healthy snack, but sometimes I'm better off eating a candy bar... >__< Same thing with dried fruit. So much sugar in so little!
but most of all...
ALCOHOL
I can drink an entire day's worth of calories in an hour
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I miss being drunk0 -
Nuts are so good but so bad!
I earned myself a single serve of icecream last night, and when I looked at it I was like "That's it?? That's how much people are supposed to be eating??"
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Oil is the sneakiest food out there! It is the most calorie dense food on the planet, and it is way too easy to overdo it. You can easily put 250 calories of pure fat onto a 90 calorie plate of salad, turning one of the world's healthiest veggies into junk food with a single pouring motion.
There is nothing wrong with fat (oil) so your not turning your vegetables into junk food. You need the fat to absorb a lot of the nutrients such as fat soluble vitamins.
Thanks You! So true!0 -
Those pints of ice cream sure are sneaky.
One minute they're in the carton, and the next they're gone. Like that tree in the forest thing. No one else sees it happen, therefore, it never happened.
Sneaky, sneaky..0 -
Oil is the sneakiest food out there! It is the most calorie dense food on the planet, and it is way too easy to overdo it. You can easily put 250 calories of pure fat onto a 90 calorie plate of salad, turning one of the world's healthiest veggies into junk food with a single pouring motion.
There is nothing wrong with fat (oil) so your not turning your vegetables into junk food. You need the fat to absorb a lot of the nutrients such as fat soluble vitamins.
Anyway, raw nuts, olives, avocados and seeds can very easily be added to a salad to get your healthy fats. The example i gave was of a 390 calorie meal, of which 64% of the calories came from nutrientless, fiberless fat. That's not junk food? Get real.
Some oils have the same healthy fats you've listed above.... You get real0 -
oatmeal & nuts....I don't get enough enjoyment out of them to want to sacrifice all those calories. I prefer a nice salad instead....0
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Oil is the sneakiest food out there! It is the most calorie dense food on the planet, and it is way too easy to overdo it. You can easily put 250 calories of pure fat onto a 90 calorie plate of salad, turning one of the world's healthiest veggies into junk food with a single pouring motion.
There is nothing wrong with fat (oil) so your not turning your vegetables into junk food. You need the fat to absorb a lot of the nutrients such as fat soluble vitamins.
Anyway, raw nuts, olives, avocados and seeds can very easily be added to a salad to get your healthy fats. The example i gave was of a 390 calorie meal, of which 64% of the calories came from nutrientless, fiberless fat. That's not junk food? Get real.
Some oils have the same healthy fats you've listed above.... You get real
Anyway, getting a macronutrient as part of a complete food is different from having a meal that consists MOSTLY of a refined food.0 -
Olives are NOT a whole food. Raw olives are slightly toxic, they need heavy processing to become edible, hence why all olives go through some kind of brining process.
Not to mention, olive oil is actually healthier than the olive fruit, as some health compounds are only released when the fruit is crushed into oil, they're indigestible when you eat a whole olive.0 -
I find cider isn't too bad. good cider that is, not something that is mostly sugar. I was drinking a dry apple cider last night that was only 6.5g of sugar and 150 calories (500Ml) . Something i can burn off dancing to a fast tempo in around 10-15 minuets0
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Olives are NOT a whole food. Raw olives are slightly toxic, they need heavy processing to become edible, hence why all olives go through some kind of brining process.
Not to mention, olive oil is actually healthier than the olive fruit, as some health compounds are only released when the fruit is crushed into oil, they're indigestible when you eat a whole olive.0
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