Is it okay to eat 1 cookie or 1 piece of candy every day?
freckles465
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I have a huge sweet tooth and I've noticed myself going crazy with no chocolate the past couple weeks. Is it okay if everyday I have 1 cookie, 1 skinny cow ice cream sandwich, or 1 small piece of candy? [Like today I had 1 Ferrero Rocher Hazelnut Candy]. As long as I keep within my calories do you think this will hurt my chances of losing weight?
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As long as you stay within your calories and meet your daily nutrition eat what you want.0
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As long as you stay within your calories and meet your daily nutrition eat what you want.
Exactly! Totally denying yourself can increase the cravings so keep it within your allowance and you're all good0 -
I think it's okay as long as you account for it. I am not a proponent of banning foods completely from your diet. If I'm doing okay on calories, I have one or two Dove Dark Chocolate Promises (less than 100 calories). I feel that allowing myself this treat prevents me from splurging on something more damaging down the line.0
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I have 2-4 dove dark promises every night while watching tv with my husband ... it is my treat for a day of healthier eating!0
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I have a huge sweet tooth and I've noticed myself going crazy with no chocolate the past couple weeks. Is it okay if everyday I have 1 cookie, 1 skinny cow ice cream sandwich, or 1 small piece of candy? [Like today I had 1 Ferrero Rocher Hazelnut Candy]. As long as I keep within my calories do you think this will hurt my chances of losing weight?0
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Speaking from experience, i have chocolate every day.
Packet of crisps every night before bed.
A donut on shopping day.
But, i log them, account for the cals, keep my deficit, hit my macros, exercise hard, and then eat whatever i fancy, and it's been amazingly easy for me. )0 -
I have a piece of dark chocolate daily.. Just account for it, stay in your calorie range, eat well balanced meals and it's totally fine!0
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Yes. Chocolate in bed works well.0
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I agree with everyone unless that one cookie or piece of candy will lead to 10 more.
The only reason I am saying this is that I have to cut everything candy/chocolate related out as it will lead me down the wrong path again. I am a complete sugar addict and seem to lose all self-control when it comes to that.0 -
It is alright if you want to eat the candy or cookie..
When i first started on my new eating plan it was hard for me to stop eating the sweets. I read a book that said When you crave chocolate or something sweet. eat frozen grapes, After getting like that for a week. I dont even crave any of the refined sugars anymore. I don't crave sweets at all, I usually eat as many grapes i can for breakfast. it gets me thru.. If i generally have a problem where i do crave, i eat an apple during the day.. I was sharing this story because, This could be an alternative.. It worked for both me and my mom who ended up giving up soda because it became toooo sweet for her.
But by all means, Eat what you want. As long as you stay under your goal, your golden0 -
yes! it's actually better than depriving yourself from it because it will just lead to bingeing. just keep control of your portion and stay under your calories and you're good to go!0
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I think it is perfectly fine0
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It is alright if you want to eat the candy or cookie..
When i first started on my new eating plan it was hard for me to stop eating the sweets. I read a book that said When you crave chocolate or something sweet. eat frozen grapes, After getting like that for a week. I dont even crave any of the refined sugars anymore. I don't crave sweets at all, I usually eat as many grapes i can for breakfast. it gets me thru.. If i generally have a problem where i do crave, i eat an apple during the day.. I was sharing this story because, This could be an alternative.. It worked for both me and my mom who ended up giving up soda because it became toooo sweet for her.
But by all means, Eat what you want. As long as you stay under your goal, your golden
I actually recently just discovered frozen grapes, and on the days I eat them, I don't crave sweets as much. But, I haven't bought any in a week or so, so this week had been hard with no sweets.0 -
I just joined this site so I could reply to this thread. The truth is is if you remove all of the mental aspects of food and weightloss, you actually can get into an equilibrium with your body. (this is assuming you have a base knowledge that eating vegetables and fruit is better for your body than eating chips). Once you remove the mental energy away from how many calories you are burning and how many you are "allowed" to eat, you can actually reach a healthy weight.
For instance, some days I am a lot more hungry that other days. So yes, I eat more on those days. With in your month, your apatite level fluctuates with your hormones (I am a female). If you listen to your body, you will have a balance and you will not gain weight. I eat dessert every day, usually twice a day. I'm not talking a piece of cheese cake, but I have cookies, chocolate (milk or dark, what ever you like). And some days I just don't feel like it.
When you focus all of the attention on the numbers associated with food (calories, number of cookies) this can completely interfere with your bodies ability to regulate your weight. Your brain releases compounds that turn your appetite on, and ones that turn it off. This regulation goes further than just one meal. If you have been at a weight for a long time, your body is going to want to keep you at this set point. That is why losing weight becomes really difficult sometimes because your body is constantly producing appetite hormones. When you add this on top of peoples constant enumeration of everything they eat, you have a recipe for yo-yo weight loss.
So most of you will not believe a word I am saying, because why has no one up to this point just promoted having a healthier intuitive relationship with food? Well that is because soo much money can be made off of it. And people love to focus on numbers, that is our nature. But to really combat the weight issue plaguing North America, we need to promote the culture of food and enjoying it with friends and family, and take the focus off of the numbers. Once you have a more positive less number-oriented relationship with food, your body will maintain a healthy weight for you. Of course you need to eat vegetables and fruit and whole grains. We all know that by now. But try shifting the focus away from the numbers.0 -
all 3 I eat up to a pint of Choc gelato every day otherwise my sweettooth will sabotage my plan...every day have the foods you LOVE...U will learn balance this way and u will never fail!! I love myself and FOOD!!! this is my daily mantra0
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Only your scale can answer that for YOU.0
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I have a Snickers bar almost everyday - I did it while I was losing weight and have done it for years while maintaining. So in short, it's not only okay, it's a wise thing to do. Enjoy!0
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As long as its just one!
Kidding. If it fits in your calories, have at it!0 -
Yes, it's great to actually have a daily treat because it will reduce your chances of binging on them.0
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Only your scale can answer that for YOU.
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I have a fudgesicle or two every single night! I get the no sugar added fudge pops, they come in twin pop form and are only 40 calories each! It's super easy for me to save 80 calories a day and eat 2 fudgesicles every night while watching my favorite shows :)Sure takes care of my chocolate craving!0
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It is perfectly fine. I usually have ice cream daily (the normal stuff not the diet stuff) and it hasn't hindered me at all. As long as you stay within your calories for the day, you can eat sweets.0
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I agree, I think its perfectly acceptable. Can't completely deny yourself of things you enjoy!0
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Yes0
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Girl! No junk food!! Very unhealthy and fattening!0
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As long as you stay within your calories and meet your daily nutrition eat what you want.
This!
I totally agree. I have at least one small piece of chocolate every single day. A day without chocolate is just unthinkable!!! :happy:0 -
Yes! Yes! Yes! Even if it takes you a tiny bit OVER your calorie goal. At the end of EVERY day I have two squares of dark chocolate, knowing that they are coming makes it easy for my to stay on track all day. Don't deny yourself something that you love, if you do you might crash and give up.0
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Yup! I do it all the time. The only time I gain weight is if I go over my cal allotment. If I can fit it I have snacks every day.0
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I credit all of my success to chocolate. (Makes as much sense as raspberry ketones) :flowerforyou:0
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I have a bowl of choc. chip ice cream everynight and as long as I am in my calorie range it does not affect me. I have even lost a couple pounds doing it this way. Helps keep the binge away.0
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