Help! Addicted to ice cream.
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You totally need a YONANAS! You can check all kinds of websites for great flavour ideas......because fruit is nature's candy :P
Put fruit in freezer.
Take out after frozen.
Mash with fork
Save $50.
You're welcome.
Yep, or use a blender. I have a Ninja Master Prep and by using overripe peeled bananas frozen ahead of time, I can turn my protein shake into a Wendy's Frosty-like consistency in minutes without freezing. I've tried other fruits recently; clementines and pineapple are definite winners.0 -
Freeze a tub of Cool Whip. Other than melting faster than the real thing, it tastes pretty similar to vanilla ice cream.0
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Honestly I think you need to deal with your addictive behaviour before anything else, sure you might get the icecream under control, but you'll just transfer your addiction to something else.0
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I have been eating Blue Bell ice cream (I'm in Houston) in excess. I'm convinced they add an addictive narcotic into each and every half gallon ;-)
I had a major ice cream problem a few years back. I think the best way to remove something that has an addictive effect on you is to remove it suddenly and completely from your life. I had to do this with ice cream.
I have not had ice cream in over a year and i don't miss it.
When i want a creamy cold concoction in a bowl, i peel ripe bananas, freeze them, and use them with some vanilla almond milk, walnuts and a little vanilla extract. It really tastes fantastic and helps fill your ice cream craving.
So please, name this mysterious addictive substance In dairy that apparently only you know about.0 -
Like other (successful) people on here have said - learn to eat the ice cream in moderation. It's the only way this will work in the long term.0
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You could try healthy popsicles and healthy smoothies instead of "masses of ice cream". Congrats on quitting drinking. Too much of anything is a bad thing. How did you stop drinking? Maybe that approach could be applied to your ice cream addiction.0
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Hey everyone, I'm new to this site, It looks great and my girlfriend loves it!
I am in my mid 40's am in need of some real assistance. I completely gave up drinking early last fall and am feeling the benefits. I was consuming some serious booze on a daily basis, and the positive benefits of not pouring that garbage into my body anymore is wonderful. I'm very proud of myself, but since then I have been eating Blue Bell ice cream (I'm in Houston) in excess. I'm convinced they add an addictive narcotic into each and every half gallon ;-)
I am aware that our bodies transform alcohol into sugar, so I know why I am eating ice cream each day like it's going out of style. It's a replacement. I look forward to my lunchtime and nightly mass of it and save it for my favorite DVR'd shows I watch. It's similar to drinking, as I drank alone and when I was gearing up my mind for quitting, I would feel bummed and wonder how I would possibly be able to enjoy these daily rituals without it. Well, I switched to another poison ;-)
Given the two, I'd pick ice cream over booze any day, but it's not healthy to eat it like I do and it's taking its toll on my gut.
I really want to lose weight, but I don't know how to do it without going around all day with strong cravings, etc.
If anyone can offer some real, no BS advice on this, I'd be ever so grateful!
Thanks!
David
Walk away from the ice cream, if it's that bad and you're "hooked" it's the only way. Substitute something you like that's healthy to try to fill the gap.0 -
Hey there...
I can relate. I just made a post about how I've consumed an entire 12-serving tub of Edy's Ice Cream in the past 12 hours *true story* and now I'm feeling the pains of such a mistake.
One thing that stood out to me in your post was the fact that you said you watch your favorite DVR's when eating or drinking. That's where the problem is for me, too. Last night when I ate my tub of ice cream I was watching the new Hunger Games DVD and thought having a treat while watching TV would maximize the enjoyment of entertainment.
It didn't.
Not at all.
And it didn't drastically change my life or make my mood better because now I've eaten so much ice cream I'm sick.
Our brains are wired to think that when a certain stimuli makes us happy and is linked to something else (i.e., ice cream and TV) we can't be happy without that stimuli.
In other words, you linked drinking to TV and thought that TV wouldn't be enjoyed without the booze. Now you're doing that with the ice cream. We're all guilty of it. It's really a terrible American habit that undoubtedly contributes to the obesity epidemic.
My advice? Try watching your shows on the DVR without ANY FOOD. No booze, no ice cream, ya feel me?
I bet the TV will still be as enjoyable and then you can have your food later. Food is a method by which we LIVE. We eat to live, not live to eat. My little thing i tell myself is 'eat and move on, eat and move on'. You will eventually just eat to stop the hunger, and then rush to the living room to enjoy your show...food FREE.
I know the first few times might be hard, but muddle through and be tough. Don't slip up just cause I've said the first few times will be hard. This is one of those instances in life where you shouldn't cut yourself any slack and just push through, be strong.0 -
You totally need a YONANAS! You can check all kinds of websites for great flavour ideas......because fruit is nature's candy :P
Put fruit in freezer.
Take out after frozen.
Mash with fork
Save $50.
You're welcome.
When I was a kid my mother used to pour juice into the popsicle tray, and they were better than the store ones.
She used to make snow ice cream by putting a bowl on outside on the rare occasions when it snowed--add vanilla, sugar, flavoring, and that was better than any brand of ice cream.
I'm now nostalgic. Thanks for the frozen fruit suggestion.
My Mom did the same thing with fruit juice. I grew up in New England and snow ice cream was the best! Thanks for bringing me that memory.0 -
Things are fine in moderation and as long as you aren't eating large amounts daily you should be fine. If you need help with portion control I suggest Smart Ones desserts. They have a delicious cookie dough sundae that is 140 calories and it helps because you can just grab it, eat it, and get on with your day, no measuring or anything. (I eat one almost everyday!) I hope this helps!
^^^^ I was going to suggest these! (Anything pre-portioned/single serve is a good thing). And these really are yummy!0 -
The people who have the most success are those who learn that you can enjoy foods in moderation.
The ones I see that fail the most are the ones that believe you can't have the foods you enjoy.
Think about that.0 -
The people who have the most success are those who learn that you can enjoy foods in moderation.
The ones I see that fail the most are the ones that believe you can't have the foods you enjoy.
Think about that.
Do we tell alcoholics to "Just drink on Fridays, you'll be OK"?
Do we tell them to just have one beer? Or just switch to lite beer?
How many years have you tried to eat less ice cream and failed?
I have seen the most success from people who give up their addictions.0 -
Freeze a tub of Cool Whip. Other than melting faster than the real thing, it tastes pretty similar to vanilla ice cream.0
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Hey everyone, I'm new to this site, It looks great and my girlfriend loves it!
I am in my mid 40's am in need of some real assistance. I completely gave up drinking early last fall and am feeling the benefits. I was consuming some serious booze on a daily basis, and the positive benefits of not pouring that garbage into my body anymore is wonderful. I'm very proud of myself, but since then I have been eating Blue Bell ice cream (I'm in Houston) in excess. I'm convinced they add an addictive narcotic into each and every half gallon ;-)
I am aware that our bodies transform alcohol into sugar, so I know why I am eating ice cream each day like it's going out of style. It's a replacement. I look forward to my lunchtime and nightly mass of it and save it for my favorite DVR'd shows I watch. It's similar to drinking, as I drank alone and when I was gearing up my mind for quitting, I would feel bummed and wonder how I would possibly be able to enjoy these daily rituals without it. Well, I switched to another poison ;-)
Given the two, I'd pick ice cream over booze any day, but it's not healthy to eat it like I do and it's taking its toll on my gut.
I really want to lose weight, but I don't know how to do it without going around all day with strong cravings, etc.
If anyone can offer some real, no BS advice on this, I'd be ever so grateful!
Thanks!
David
...the implication being that your body is addicted to sugar? :huh:
if that's what you think, then you are mistaken. the reason you're eating too much ice cream is simply that you aren't exercising any willpower to stop yourself. you can lose weight eating either lots, little, or no ice cream. weight loss is all about calories in and calories out. where you get those calories matters very little (for weight loss).0 -
The people who have the most success are those who learn that you can enjoy foods in moderation.
The ones I see that fail the most are the ones that believe you can't have the foods you enjoy.
Think about that.
Do we tell alcoholics to "Just drink on Fridays, you'll be OK"?
Do we tell them to just have one beer? Or just switch to lite beer?
How many years have you tried to eat less ice cream and failed?
I have seen the most success from people who give up their addictions.
OP, don't listen to this guy (above). he has one of the most flawed and disordered relationships with food on this entire site. he thinks he knows what he's talking about, but he really has no clue.0 -
The people who have the most success are those who learn that you can enjoy foods in moderation.
The ones I see that fail the most are the ones that believe you can't have the foods you enjoy.
Think about that.
Do we tell alcoholics to "Just drink on Fridays, you'll be OK"?
Do we tell them to just have one beer? Or just switch to lite beer?
How many years have you tried to eat less ice cream and failed?
I have seen the most success from people who give up their addictions.0 -
You totally need a YONANAS! You can check all kinds of websites for great flavour ideas......because fruit is nature's candy :P
Put fruit in freezer.
Take out after frozen.
Mash with fork
Save $50.
You're welcome.
I'm curious. Does running around this board posting sarcastic and condescending stuff make the rest of your life bearable? You seem to be putting so much time and energy into belittling other people. I can't imagine how terrible I would have to feel about myself in order to put that much energy into making other people feel bad.
How does making a suggestion that would save you $50 sarcastic and condescending? :huh:0 -
You totally need a YONANAS! You can check all kinds of websites for great flavour ideas......because fruit is nature's candy :P
Put fruit in freezer.
Take out after frozen.
Mash with fork
Save $50.
You're welcome.
I'm curious. Does running around this board posting sarcastic and condescending stuff make the rest of your life bearable? You seem to be putting so much time and energy into belittling other people. I can't imagine how terrible I would have to feel about myself in order to put that much energy into making other people feel bad.
How does making a suggestion that would save you $50 sarcastic and condescending? :huh:
Nobody puts Yonanas in a corner.0 -
having regular yogurt helps me or some dried fruit...apricots, cranraisens0
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Two or three days ago, I had a single-serve cup of Dutch chocolate Bluebell ice cream.
Tonight, I had a single scoop of vanilla Baskin Robbin's ice cream with caramel ribbon in it.
It was nummy.
I'm pretty sure I'm not addicted.0
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