Will a bowl of ice cream ruin it all?
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I've been depressed the last couple of days, and I'm starting to crave ice cream because of it. I always do, lol.
Welp, I haven't lost any weight in a while, (months actually) but I think I know the problem so tomorrow I start a new form of exercise and planning different foods to eat (more fruits and vegetables) and starting to eat more calories. It's a fresh start tomorrow. So would a bowl of ice cream kill me today? I haven't had a real "cheat" day in a while and I don't plan on having another until Halloween (if even then).
Welp, I haven't lost any weight in a while, (months actually) but I think I know the problem so tomorrow I start a new form of exercise and planning different foods to eat (more fruits and vegetables) and starting to eat more calories. It's a fresh start tomorrow. So would a bowl of ice cream kill me today? I haven't had a real "cheat" day in a while and I don't plan on having another until Halloween (if even then).
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Go ahead and enjoy your ice cream. It doesn't hurt once in a while. Tomorrow is a new day.0
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Measure out a single serving and make sure it fits into your day/macros... And you can have ice cream every day.0
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Buy a single serving container of your fave ice cream. It won't kill you and the single serving will keep calories reasonable. Enjoy!0
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I've been depressed the last couple of days, and I'm starting to crave ice cream because of it. I always do, lol.
Welp, I haven't lost any weight in a while, (months actually) but I think I know the problem so tomorrow I start a new form of exercise and planning different foods to eat (more fruits and vegetables) and starting to eat more calories. It's a fresh start tomorrow. So would a bowl of ice cream kill me today? I haven't had a real "cheat" day in a while and I don't plan on having another until Halloween (if even then).
While the ice cream will never ruin any diet or meal plan if you fit it into your caloric intake for the day and hit your macro's... Eating that ice cream to feed an addition, or depression, or etc in my opinion would be the wrong way to approach it... Best of Luck...0 -
It damn well better not! I just had a mini snickers blizzard and I am NOT guilty about it at all. It was delicious and a rare treat. Life is short, enjoy the moments!0
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I enjoy a sugar cone of light butter pecan ice cream several nights a week. I weigh the ice cream and count the calories in my diary. No guilt and I've continued to lose weight. Best 170 calories ever!0
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I've been depressed the last couple of days, and I'm starting to crave ice cream because of it. I always do, lol.
Welp, I haven't lost any weight in a while, (months actually) but I think I know the problem so tomorrow I start a new form of exercise and planning different foods to eat (more fruits and vegetables) and starting to eat more calories. It's a fresh start tomorrow. So would a bowl of ice cream kill me today? I haven't had a real "cheat" day in a while and I don't plan on having another until Halloween (if even then).
While the ice cream will never ruin any diet or meal plan if you fit it into your caloric intake for the day and hit your macro's... Eating that ice cream to feed an addition, or depression, or etc in my opinion would be the wrong way to approach it... Best of Luck...
I agree with Ed.0 -
I went to a friend's where I was supposed to have lunch today. Apparently she forgot about lunch. She ended up serving me the equivalent of 3 servings of ice cream and a serving of Utz cheese balls. I logged it, I still have plenty of room in my cals and macros, so I'm good!0
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Ice cream is evil, I'd avoid it0
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Ice cream is evil, I'd avoid it
He lies. Ice cream cures all.0 -
it depends on how big your bowl is LOL, seriously I would go get some skinnycow ice cream bars or weight watchers bars, maybe go get a single serving of frozen yogurt or and ice cream cone from McDonalds.....150 cals ....enjoy0
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Umm.. NO!
I have had a helluva a week and plan on taking a looooooong Walk or a Rollerblade the store to get myself some chocolate, or ice cream, or candy, or something as soon as I get these kids to BED!!!!!!!!0 -
Ice cream is evil, I'd avoid it
Sarcasm Check his diary0 -
I've been depressed the last couple of days, and I'm starting to crave ice cream because of it. I always do, lol.
Welp, I haven't lost any weight in a while, (months actually) but I think I know the problem so tomorrow I start a new form of exercise and planning different foods to eat (more fruits and vegetables) and starting to eat more calories. It's a fresh start tomorrow. So would a bowl of ice cream kill me today? I haven't had a real "cheat" day in a while and I don't plan on having another until Halloween (if even then).
While the ice cream will never ruin any diet or meal plan if you fit it into your caloric intake for the day and hit your macro's... Eating that ice cream to feed an addition, or depression, or etc in my opinion would be the wrong way to approach it... Best of Luck...
I agree with Ed.0 -
I buy super rich ice cream so I will be satisfied on just a couple of bites0
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I don't think it will ruin it all, just try and stay within the serving size. My boyfriend has been really great about buying groceries lately because he actually read labels. Last week he bought an ice cream brand called Sweet Freedom. It has really low sugar and not many calories. Didn't taste too bad either! I hope you feel better, feeling depressed is the pits.0
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I hope not because I may have some ice cream with Kahula poured over it :drinker:0
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try double churned breyers or edy's. it has half the fat and 1/3 fewer calories and in my opinion, is waaaaay better. it's very creamy and i feel less guilty when i eat it! enjoy!0
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I freaking love ice cream. I make sure to measure it and I have small bowls that perfectly fit 1 cup so I don't splurge too much. I also try to buy the slow churned or frozen yogurt, but only in the flavors I like because I want to enjoy it! I also find that I can portion Ben and Jerry's well because I can visualize the 1/4 of the pint. I also like to buy the single serving cups because then there is no guess work or binging!0
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i have ice cream multiple times a week...i'm down 33 lbs0
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I eat ice cream nearly every day. 100-200 calories per serving depending on the flavor and toppings.0
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Try this - mash up a banana mix with some greek yogurt and freeze. OR blend some berries and do the same thing. If you want a really yummy one mix greek yogurt with natural peanut butter and some choc protein powder.0
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I feel like you should never be SOOO strict on yourself. When things are "off limits" people tend to break easier and feel like everything they've worked for is ruined. Really, they key is moderation... Knowing how big a serving is, and maybe using it like a reward once or twice a week. (:0
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I have skinny cow ice cream sandwiches in my freezer so I can satisfy the ice cream craving when I get it for 150 calories. You need to find a lifestyle you will be able to sustain so depriving yourself of all treats isn't realistic.0
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I don't think ice cream will ruin anything. You shouldn't feel guilty about indulging once in a while, just don't overdo. Enjoy, love!!!0
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Have a bowl of ice cream, if you fancy it, but try to avoid getting in the habit of feeding depression with food, I am currently there myself and it isn't a happy place to be.
Also, is there any reason the last 2-3 days of your food diary have no food logged? I hope that is just because you were having a break, or had a few bad days and not due to not having eaten.0 -
I've been depressed the last couple of days, and I'm starting to crave ice cream because of it. I always do, lol.
Welp, I haven't lost any weight in a while, (months actually) but I think I know the problem so tomorrow I start a new form of exercise and planning different foods to eat (more fruits and vegetables) and starting to eat more calories. It's a fresh start tomorrow. So would a bowl of ice cream kill me today? I haven't had a real "cheat" day in a while and I don't plan on having another until Halloween (if even then).
While the ice cream will never ruin any diet or meal plan if you fit it into your caloric intake for the day and hit your macro's... Eating that ice cream to feed an addition, or depression, or etc in my opinion would be the wrong way to approach it... Best of Luck...
Definitely this.
People are right when they say "if it fits into your macros..." etc, but your situation is deeper than just sabotaging a weight loss plan. If you struggle with emotional eating then it could potentially be a big problem! Everyone is different but iknow from my own experience that if you continue to intentionally eat "unhealthy" foods to comfort yourself you may get caught in a viscous cycle.
I had to quit cold turkey, it's the only thing that works for me. When I start emotional eating I lack the will power to stop
Good luck, I hope you feel better soon0 -
I have ice cream whenever I want it as long as it fits into my calories. I've lost almost 45 pounds since Jan. eating what I want as long as it's in my daily calorie allowance. I try to make healthier choices but if I want something and I have the calories for it, I'm eating it.0
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Ya know being what i like about this is the counting calories- you can make the choice what you spend them on, good or bad calories. We shouldn't feel deprived. Life is about joy and happiness when you can get it. Enjoy ice cream today and eat some brussel sprout tomorrow.0
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It damn well better not! I just had a mini snickers blizzard and I am NOT guilty about it at all. It was delicious and a rare treat. Life is short, enjoy the moments!
THIS.0
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