"Eat All The Sweets" - A 30 Day Tale of Love & Happiness

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  • CallMeCupcakeDammit
    CallMeCupcakeDammit Posts: 9,377 Member


    I'm tired of ice cream

    Blasphemy. :tongue:

    Right?! I had to scroll back to see whose mouth that came out of! Or fingers. I'm so disappointed. :tongue:
  • CallMeCupcakeDammit
    CallMeCupcakeDammit Posts: 9,377 Member
    I feel like a broken record, because I have nothing "new", but 3 dark chocolate coins and a serving of Edy's Drumstick.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member


    I'm tired of ice cream

    Blasphemy. :tongue:

    Right?! I had to scroll back to see whose mouth that came out of! Or fingers. I'm so disappointed. :tongue:

    :laugh: I alternate the flavors. Still like them, but I'm more a cake person. It's just easier to fit ice cream in my diet than a piece of cake.
  • CallMeCupcakeDammit
    CallMeCupcakeDammit Posts: 9,377 Member


    I'm tired of ice cream

    Blasphemy. :tongue:

    Right?! I had to scroll back to see whose mouth that came out of! Or fingers. I'm so disappointed. :tongue:

    :laugh: I alternate the flavors. Still like them, but I'm more a cake person. It's just easier to fit ice cream in my diet than a piece of cake.

    We still love ya. :flowerforyou:
  • irenehb
    irenehb Posts: 236 Member
    YUM!!! Recipe? lol. I don't know how you all manage to have such a tiny piece :laugh:

    I'm tired of ice cream, making some raspberry cheesecake tonight (must be sugar free though sadly). I'll try and post pics...

    I got the recipe from my aunt at least 5-10 years ago lol but I managed to find it online here
    http://www.woolworths.com.au/wps/wcm/connect/Website/Woolworths/FreshFoodIdeas/Recipes/Recipes-Content/Apple---cinnamon-tea-cake
    It says serves 8 but I think I would get 10 serves plus I used a little less apple and so when I made it worked out to
    254 calories, 40 carbs, 10 fat, 4 protein. Though my slice was a tad smaller.
    And yes ice cream is much easier to fit into your plan than cake, good thing I need to put on a couple kilos after falling below goal weight due to illness.
  • MayaSPapaya
    MayaSPapaya Posts: 735 Member
    Day 30- It was my birthday, so I had an oreo crème filled and a brownie filled chips ahoy, then banana tempura and like 3 slices of red velvet cake with vanilla frosting.
    Day 31- Devil Dog
    Day 32- 3/4 of a strawberry Pop Tart, a cup of cherry vanilla ice cream and a Sara Lee Brownie Chocolate Chip Cookie Cake. It's really tasty but had I known it was so small, I probably would have gotten something else.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    Finally something else than ice cream! Raspberry cheesecake.

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  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    YUM!!! Recipe? lol. I don't know how you all manage to have such a tiny piece :laugh:

    I'm tired of ice cream, making some raspberry cheesecake tonight (must be sugar free though sadly). I'll try and post pics...

    I got the recipe from my aunt at least 5-10 years ago lol but I managed to find it online here
    http://www.woolworths.com.au/wps/wcm/connect/Website/Woolworths/FreshFoodIdeas/Recipes/Recipes-Content/Apple---cinnamon-tea-cake
    It says serves 8 but I think I would get 10 serves plus I used a little less apple and so when I made it worked out to
    254 calories, 40 carbs, 10 fat, 4 protein. Though my slice was a tad smaller.
    And yes ice cream is much easier to fit into your plan than cake, good thing I need to put on a couple kilos after falling below goal weight due to illness.

    Thanks for that! Don't know if I'll dare making one though, especially as I don't have most of the ingredients, but it looks delicious.
  • irenehb
    irenehb Posts: 236 Member
    Finally something else than ice cream! Raspberry cheesecake.

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    I want! That looks so yummy! Did it taste as good as it looks?
  • Lleldiranne
    Lleldiranne Posts: 5,516 Member
    So I've been complete failing at fitting sweets into my budget (calorie and grocery) lately :sad:


    But I had to just say here that I saw Talenti at a local grocery store today. I've never seen it in this state before, and it's not at my usual store. I'm going to have to get it sometime, now that I've seen how yummy everyone thinks it is :bigsmile:
  • Lleldiranne
    Lleldiranne Posts: 5,516 Member
    I just looked back at this week, and I actually have had sweets. Nice! So here's my round 2

    Day 1 (Sunday, 6/8): Chocolate chip cookie from Dan's Bakery
    Day 2 : bread with honey. I also went to Sizzler and ODed on their rolls with maple butter. While not exactly a sweet, it was a treat for me!
    Day 3: Two "ah nuts!" cookies from the DoubleTree hotel
    Day 4 (today): 1 cup of Meadow Gold turtle tracks ice cream. The vanilla ice cream is much better flavor than my normal (Kroger brand), and I love the chocolate and caramel mixed in. MMmmmm...
  • irenehb
    irenehb Posts: 236 Member
    Today: Morning tea Arnott's Monte Carlo and Kingston biscuit (cookies) and a mini choc cupcake

    For supper
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    hopjesvla which is a dutch coffee custard
    used this recipe
    http://allrecipes.com.au/recipe/1377/coffee-custard.aspx
    Used less sugar about 95 grams instead of 110, and added tsp of coffee essence plus a very strong coffee/espresso.
    Looks like poop, tastes like wonderful! Loved it!
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    Finally something else than ice cream! Raspberry cheesecake.

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    I want! That looks so yummy! Did it taste as good as it looks?

    It's not bad, would have been better with real sugar and full fat cheese though... but my mom is diabetic and watching what she eats so I couldn't do it.
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  • marvybells
    marvybells Posts: 1,984 Member
    Today: Morning tea Arnott's Monte Carlo and Kingston biscuit (cookies) and a mini choc cupcake

    For supper
    food10.jpg
    hopjesvla which is a dutch coffee custard
    used this recipe
    http://allrecipes.com.au/recipe/1377/coffee-custard.aspx
    Used less sugar about 95 grams instead of 110, and added tsp of coffee essence plus a very strong coffee/espresso.
    Looks like poop, tastes like wonderful! Loved it!

    mmmmm chocolate & coffee......it looks wonderful!
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    I bought those Nature Path organic pop tart knock offs today and got some with some Talenti.

    Just yum (but I'm eating at maintenance today).
  • marvybells
    marvybells Posts: 1,984 Member
    nothing fancy or new for me. i've been eating a lot of cookie & danish samples at work and trying to work in some ice cream at night. gotta make a dent in the pile of pints in my freezer...
  • CallMeCupcakeDammit
    CallMeCupcakeDammit Posts: 9,377 Member
    Today: Morning tea Arnott's Monte Carlo and Kingston biscuit (cookies) and a mini choc cupcake

    For supper
    food10.jpg
    hopjesvla which is a dutch coffee custard
    used this recipe
    http://allrecipes.com.au/recipe/1377/coffee-custard.aspx
    Used less sugar about 95 grams instead of 110, and added tsp of coffee essence plus a very strong coffee/espresso.
    Looks like poop, tastes like wonderful! Loved it!

    I need to check out that recipe!
  • CallMeCupcakeDammit
    CallMeCupcakeDammit Posts: 9,377 Member
    I bought those Nature Path organic pop tart knock offs today and got some with some Talenti.

    Just yum (but I'm eating at maintenance today).

    The cherry pomegranate (something pomegranate, maybe not cherry) were really good.

    Today I finished off that Safeway blueberry vanilla cheesecake Greek frozen yogurt, had 3 dark chocolate coins, aaaaand.....tonight there will be carrot cake! Today's my son's 19th birthday, and it's the only cake he likes.
  • CallMeCupcakeDammit
    CallMeCupcakeDammit Posts: 9,377 Member
    Well this thread isn't going quite like the OP expected.
    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1317709-150-calorie-for-whole-pint-of-ice-cream?page=3#posts-20352712

    The reaction itt gives me warm fuzzy feelings.

    I've never tried that stuff. Never will.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    I bought those Nature Path organic pop tart knock offs today and got some with some Talenti.

    Just yum (but I'm eating at maintenance today).

    The cherry pomegranate (something pomegranate, maybe not cherry) were really good.

    Today I finished off that Safeway blueberry vanilla cheesecake Greek frozen yogurt, had 3 dark chocolate coins, aaaaand.....tonight there will be carrot cake! Today's my son's 19th birthday, and it's the only cake he likes.

    I bought the chocolate ones, I figured it would be easier to eat with ice cream than fruit stuff (I don't like fruit with chocolate).

    So today I had two of the chocolate ones with gelato (one with hazelnut, one with cookie caramel crunch), some brioche with chocolate chips, and a bear claw (which was good, but a bit disappointing as I was expecting something amazing as that place typically has amazing croissants). I guess it's what 10 days of eating under maintenance did to me (and avoiding the brioches my mom brought me). Was worth it though, but it definitely reminded me that it's not worth eating croissants and brioche more than once in a while.
  • CallMeCupcakeDammit
    CallMeCupcakeDammit Posts: 9,377 Member
    I bought those Nature Path organic pop tart knock offs today and got some with some Talenti.

    Just yum (but I'm eating at maintenance today).

    The cherry pomegranate (something pomegranate, maybe not cherry) were really good.

    Today I finished off that Safeway blueberry vanilla cheesecake Greek frozen yogurt, had 3 dark chocolate coins, aaaaand.....tonight there will be carrot cake! Today's my son's 19th birthday, and it's the only cake he likes.

    I bought the chocolate ones, I figured it would be easier to eat with ice cream than fruit stuff (I don't like fruit with chocolate).

    So today I had two of the chocolate ones with gelato (one with hazelnut, one with cookie caramel crunch), some brioche with chocolate chips, and a bear claw (which was good, but a bit disappointing as I was expecting something amazing as that place typically has amazing croissants). I guess it's what 10 days of eating under maintenance did to me (and avoiding the brioches my mom brought me). Was worth it though, but it definitely reminded me that it's not worth eating croissants and brioche more than once in a while.

    I think I just drooled on myself. If I have fruit (or like the pumpkin pie Pop Tarts), I have them with vanilla ice cream, but I generally go for chocolate or chocolate peanut butter. My daughter put a whole tray of brioche in my cart once, there were probably 14 in there. Then she wouldn't eat them because she thought they were muffins with sugar on top, so guess who was eating them every day for the next 2 weeks.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    I bought those Nature Path organic pop tart knock offs today and got some with some Talenti.

    Just yum (but I'm eating at maintenance today).

    The cherry pomegranate (something pomegranate, maybe not cherry) were really good.

    Today I finished off that Safeway blueberry vanilla cheesecake Greek frozen yogurt, had 3 dark chocolate coins, aaaaand.....tonight there will be carrot cake! Today's my son's 19th birthday, and it's the only cake he likes.

    I bought the chocolate ones, I figured it would be easier to eat with ice cream than fruit stuff (I don't like fruit with chocolate).

    So today I had two of the chocolate ones with gelato (one with hazelnut, one with cookie caramel crunch), some brioche with chocolate chips, and a bear claw (which was good, but a bit disappointing as I was expecting something amazing as that place typically has amazing croissants). I guess it's what 10 days of eating under maintenance did to me (and avoiding the brioches my mom brought me). Was worth it though, but it definitely reminded me that it's not worth eating croissants and brioche more than once in a while.

    I think I just drooled on myself. If I have fruit (or like the pumpkin pie Pop Tarts), I have them with vanilla ice cream, but I generally go for chocolate or chocolate peanut butter. My daughter put a whole tray of brioche in my cart once, there were probably 14 in there. Then she wouldn't eat them because she thought they were muffins with sugar on top, so guess who was eating them every day for the next 2 weeks.

    I actually bought a Brioche at Whole Foods too this morning (my mom brought 3 from France and there's only a bit left, the kids ate most of it). Just found out today that mine is selling them. I don't think I'll touch it though (it's one of those things I love but only have once in a while really because it takes 100g to be satisfied and it's 350 calories and you're hungry an hour later). My favorite is still the one from Wegmans though, it has little pieces of half melted sugar in it (like 'cramique' or 'craquelin' in Belgium) and it's like crack, but the small loaf is like 1300 calories and I could easily eat it all.
  • MayaSPapaya
    MayaSPapaya Posts: 735 Member
    Day 30- It was my birthday, so I had an oreo crème filled and a brownie filled chips ahoy, then banana tempura and like 3 slices of red velvet cake with vanilla frosting.
    Day 31- Devil Dog
    Day 32- 3/4 of a strawberry Pop Tart, a cup of cherry vanilla ice cream and a Sara Lee Brownie Chocolate Chip Cookie Cake. It's really tasty but had I known it was so small, I probably would have gotten something else.
    Day 33- Sara Lee Brownie Chocolate Chip Cake, Oreo creme filled chips ahoy
  • CallMeCupcakeDammit
    CallMeCupcakeDammit Posts: 9,377 Member
    I bought those Nature Path organic pop tart knock offs today and got some with some Talenti.

    Just yum (but I'm eating at maintenance today).

    The cherry pomegranate (something pomegranate, maybe not cherry) were really good.

    Today I finished off that Safeway blueberry vanilla cheesecake Greek frozen yogurt, had 3 dark chocolate coins, aaaaand.....tonight there will be carrot cake! Today's my son's 19th birthday, and it's the only cake he likes.

    I bought the chocolate ones, I figured it would be easier to eat with ice cream than fruit stuff (I don't like fruit with chocolate).

    So today I had two of the chocolate ones with gelato (one with hazelnut, one with cookie caramel crunch), some brioche with chocolate chips, and a bear claw (which was good, but a bit disappointing as I was expecting something amazing as that place typically has amazing croissants). I guess it's what 10 days of eating under maintenance did to me (and avoiding the brioches my mom brought me). Was worth it though, but it definitely reminded me that it's not worth eating croissants and brioche more than once in a while.

    I think I just drooled on myself. If I have fruit (or like the pumpkin pie Pop Tarts), I have them with vanilla ice cream, but I generally go for chocolate or chocolate peanut butter. My daughter put a whole tray of brioche in my cart once, there were probably 14 in there. Then she wouldn't eat them because she thought they were muffins with sugar on top, so guess who was eating them every day for the next 2 weeks.

    I actually bought a Brioche at Whole Foods too this morning (my mom brought 3 from France and there's only a bit left, the kids ate most of it). Just found out today that mine is selling them. I don't think I'll touch it though (it's one of those things I love but only have once in a while really because it takes 100g to be satisfied and it's 350 calories and you're hungry an hour later). My favorite is still the one from Wegmans though, it has little pieces of half melted sugar in it (like 'cramique' or 'craquelin' in Belgium) and it's like crack, but the small loaf is like 1300 calories and I could easily eat it all.

    Hmmmm, I might have to pay a visit to Wegmans! The ones we got were mini ones, I guess. They were the size of a small muffin, and just around 200 calories, with salt crystals sprinkled on top. That's what she thought was sugar, and so did I until I took a bite!
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    I bought those Nature Path organic pop tart knock offs today and got some with some Talenti.

    Just yum (but I'm eating at maintenance today).

    The cherry pomegranate (something pomegranate, maybe not cherry) were really good.

    Today I finished off that Safeway blueberry vanilla cheesecake Greek frozen yogurt, had 3 dark chocolate coins, aaaaand.....tonight there will be carrot cake! Today's my son's 19th birthday, and it's the only cake he likes.

    I bought the chocolate ones, I figured it would be easier to eat with ice cream than fruit stuff (I don't like fruit with chocolate).

    So today I had two of the chocolate ones with gelato (one with hazelnut, one with cookie caramel crunch), some brioche with chocolate chips, and a bear claw (which was good, but a bit disappointing as I was expecting something amazing as that place typically has amazing croissants). I guess it's what 10 days of eating under maintenance did to me (and avoiding the brioches my mom brought me). Was worth it though, but it definitely reminded me that it's not worth eating croissants and brioche more than once in a while.

    I think I just drooled on myself. If I have fruit (or like the pumpkin pie Pop Tarts), I have them with vanilla ice cream, but I generally go for chocolate or chocolate peanut butter. My daughter put a whole tray of brioche in my cart once, there were probably 14 in there. Then she wouldn't eat them because she thought they were muffins with sugar on top, so guess who was eating them every day for the next 2 weeks.

    I actually bought a Brioche at Whole Foods too this morning (my mom brought 3 from France and there's only a bit left, the kids ate most of it). Just found out today that mine is selling them. I don't think I'll touch it though (it's one of those things I love but only have once in a while really because it takes 100g to be satisfied and it's 350 calories and you're hungry an hour later). My favorite is still the one from Wegmans though, it has little pieces of half melted sugar in it (like 'cramique' or 'craquelin' in Belgium) and it's like crack, but the small loaf is like 1300 calories and I could easily eat it all.

    Hmmmm, I might have to pay a visit to Wegmans! The ones we got were mini ones, I guess. They were the size of a small muffin, and just around 200 calories, with salt crystals sprinkled on top. That's what she thought was sugar, and so did I until I took a bite!

    Wow salt on brioche is kinda odd.
  • irenehb
    irenehb Posts: 236 Member
    Wow salt on brioche is kinda odd.

    Kinda tired of all this salt on dessert trend that is happening at the moment. Salted caramel, no thanks I will have my sugar straight up, thanks very much!
  • horseplaypen
    horseplaypen Posts: 442 Member
    Day 1: sour cherry clafoutis
    Day 2: red wine ice cream
    Day 3: Turkish delight
    Day 4: strawberry Bundt cake with chocolate ganache
    Day 5: as above
    Day 6: last of the strawberry Bundt!
    Day 7: peach bellini
    Day 8: chocolate milkshake
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    I've been having those 'waffle waffle' waffles for breakfast. Little bit of buttery and sugary goodness... 360 calories a pop :laugh: (nutritions are 140 calories for 33g. Mine this morning was 85g).

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  • irenehb
    irenehb Posts: 236 Member
    I've been having those 'waffle waffle' waffles for breakfast. Little bit of buttery and sugary goodness... 360 calories a pop :laugh: (nutritions are 140 calories for 33g. Mine this morning was 85g).

    WaffleWaffleBox_LOWRES-Front2.jpg
    Waffles, yum!

    Yesterday had coffee custard again
    Today
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    Vareniki (Russian pasta with cottage cheese) topped with mixed berries and sour cream