Pickles
mustgetmuscles1
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Just had one as a snack and when I went to log it found out there are 0 calories in it. Some sodium is the only thing that shows up on the nutrition label.
I loved pickles before but now I know what to go for when I get a little munchy.
I loved pickles before but now I know what to go for when I get a little munchy.
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Yep! Pickles..not as yummy as chocolate, but sometimes ya just have to sacrifice. But, they do have the crunch factor, and as long as the sodium content is not too high, they are ok in my book!0
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Pickles are Awesome!
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Hi!
Yup they are a yummy snack and 0 cals, but the only thing is that they contain sodium. You really have to watch how much sodium you take in weather its from pickles to sodas! Sodium makes your body retain water. That can be really irritating when the scale is going up instead of down. B6 helps with flushing sodium, so if your taking in quite a bit, you may wanna look into it.
Good Luck!
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Good to know!0
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Random note -
I CRAVE pickles and I am not pregnant. I have craved them for years. I LOVE the smell of them and the look of the crunchiness but HATE the vinegar taste. I try them regularly as I have found the older I get, my taste buds change... Not for them yet though...
Enjoy for me!0 -
You know they don't actually contain 0 calories? Your labelling laws allow manufacturers to state "0 cals" if there is a low number (under 5 maybe?).
Of course, if you are only eating 1 or 2 it really doesnt matter, but I remember reading a post from someone who ate a whole jar - they would start to add up at that rate!
But hey, they are definitely a low cal snack and if sodium isn't an issue for you, they're a pretty good choice.0 -
Why would Pickles have zero calories if cucumbers have 8? Aren't they just cucumbers in vinegar? Still not a huge number, just curious.0
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Why would Pickles have zero calories if cucumbers have 8? Aren't they just cucumbers in vinegar? Still not a huge number, just curious.
Labelling law loopholes!0 -
Haha ya dude I totally keep a jar of pickles in the fridge. And I'm totally hungry gonna go grab one for a midnight snack :-D0
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I also had a pickle today, then I glanced at the label. Over 500mg of sodium in that one little pickle. Thats so terrible.
So unfortunately, no more pickles for me, I dont want heart failure.0 -
I really prefer the sweet ones0
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I also had a pickle today, then I glanced at the label. Over 500mg of sodium in that one little pickle. Thats so terrible.
So unfortunately, no more pickles for me, I dont want heart failure.
Exactly. There are a lot of low cal foods and diet products that can actually be bad for you.0 -
You know they don't actually contain 0 calories? Your labelling laws allow manufacturers to state "0 cals" if there is a low number (under 5 maybe?).
Of course, if you are only eating 1 or 2 it really doesnt matter, but I remember reading a post from someone who ate a whole jar - they would start to add up at that rate!
But hey, they are definitely a low cal snack and if sodium isn't an issue for you, they're a pretty good choice.
Hahaha I am not the sodium police, but pickles might actually be 0 calories if you eat the whole jar....because that much sodium will act as a laxative!0 -
I find olives and artichoke hearts will satisfy a similar craving. As long as they're not in oil, they're very low calorie. The strong flavour means I'm content after just a few - same with pickles - and I don't want to eat any more.
But again, watch the sodium content0
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