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PaigeH25
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I have a thing of Jell-O Butterscotch pudding. Kinda new to the whole eatting healthy world. Is pudding bad??
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If you eat only one serving and log it accurately, and make sure it fits in with your calorie count, you'll be fine. I imagine pudding has a lot of sugar, so if you're specifically watching sugar then it may be bad, but with calories, you can let yourself have a little dessert and not worry.0
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just eat it in moderation and budget it into your calories...can't deprive yourself completely0
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Depends on what you eat for the rest of the day.
Respect your calorie goal.
Eat enough of every food group (fruit, veggies, meat, cereal, etc.)0 -
Bad, in what way? I doubt it would be considered a "health food", but I've never heard of anyone dying from eating a box of butterscotch pudding, As for weight loss, if you stick within your calories it shouldn't hurt that either.0
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Thanks guys! I am just having a bit of a sweet tooth. Im good so far on my calories today. Just wondered if its going to keep me from reaching my goal.0
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no you should be fine, if you can fit it in
moderation is key! happy snacking! :happy:
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I have a thing of Jell-O Butterscotch pudding. Kinda new to the whole eatting healthy world. Is pudding bad??
bad?
I use it. I like the boxes you mix yourself and I make it with water instead of milk. I like the flavors that go well with fruit and mix it in fruit salad.0 -
eat jello sugar free butterscotch pudding. its only 30 cals per 1/2 cup if made with skim milk. and a TBSP of low fat ot fat free whipped topping and ur set!!0
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In my world, pudding is good. Especially butterscotch (you have excellent taste). I try not to eat it all the time though0
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It's only bad if it has green stuff growing on it....0
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MFP gives you a number. As long as you don't consistently go over that number, you should lose weight.
You can eat whatever you want. Try to make as many "good/healthy" choices as possible, but don't be afraid to eat stuff you want sometimes too.
Life happens. Pudding happens. You shouldn't be afraid of food - or that one cup of pudding will ruin you. Eat "junk" in moderation and you'll be fine.0
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