Is it ok to treat yourself once a week?
yellowcorvettegirl
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I have a TREMENDOUS sweet tooth! I knew when I started this site that I would have to be accountable for everything I put in my mouth, so I decided to cut way back on my sugar intake. I have eliminated sweet tea from my diet since it is empty calories. I have gone from eating dessert every night to treating myself to an indulgent dessert once a week. Is this a bad thing? I am afraid if I don't get my sugar "fix" once a week, then I will be unbearable to live with! LOL What do you guys think?
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If you start to develop a major craving, just try a smaller serving. Or, I do things like FiberOne bars and other stuff that's sweet to quell the craving.0
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i see no reason why that wouldnt be ok. I am the same way...i just found other sweets that replace those bad treats i used to eat. fruits are great in my opinion. anyways once in a while is not a big deal! )0
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I think you have amazing will power to go once a week! Seriously tho, I think having a "cheat" day for lack of a better term is good. That way you are less likely to binge because you think you can't have it. I like the idea of the FiberOne bars, they are really sweet!
Cheers! :drinker:0 -
as long as you're not going over your calorie, fat and sugar allowances, go for it. If you already know this is a weakness for you, building it into your plan will help you stay on longer and lose the weight. Good Luck!!!0
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Thanks guys for the good ideas!!!!0
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I think it's important to schedule treats into your plan - not every day but something to look forward to. If you know that in just a few XX you can have your treat, you will behave - if you think you can never have it, that's all you'll think about. If you start thinking I want..I want, I can't..I can't - what are you probably thinking? But if you tell yourself - just a little bit longer, you can see the light at the end of the tunnel and you stay on goal and feel proud of yourself. But just make sure that the treat fits into your calorie intake - shave off a little here and a little there so that the treat works.0
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yes yes yes!!!!
Sundays are my free days where I eat whatever I'm in the mood for and not be concerned about cals.
Life is too short to not enjoy food!
Someone who is on a strict diet or eating 100% clean my get better weight loss results but it's also about moderation. Banishing food can actually hinder you weight loss! (seen it on the Doctors) Once you finally cave into your craving you may consume more of it.0 -
Personally I feel like an indulgent dessert once in awhile is fine, as long as you plan for it and limit yourself to a moderate portion size.
That said, you may want to try finding alternatives to traditional sugary desserts that will satisfy your sweet tooth. For example, I've started making soft-serve banana "ice cream" - you throw frozen banana slices into a food processor until the turn into the consistency of ice cream. There are also recipes like black bean brownies (sounds odd, but quite amazingly delicious!), yogurt with cinnamon mixed in and a little fruit added, and tons of other sweet desserts that are MUCH healthier for you. I'm trying to significantly limit the amount of added sugars/preservatives/artificial anything I'm eating, so I'm trying to get creative with my treats so that I don't feel deprived but I also don't put stuff into my body that I really don't want to consume any more.0 -
I think as long as you account for it calorie wise it is a great idea. It is easier to stick with the healthy eating if you know every 7 days you can have a treat. You also might want to look into lower fat, lower calorie versions of what you like. es, I love ice cream I use to eat it almost everyday , now I only eat it a few times a week but I dont eat the real stuff I found alternatives such as the skinny cow ice cream sandwiches and the klondike bar slim bars (these are really good)0
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I allow myself those indulgences nearly daily. I love chocolate, and I'm pretty certain I need it to survive ;-) However, what I did was start to keep the 100 calories snack packs in my home. That way I know I'll be able to fit it into my calorie plan and still get a small piece of something I enjoy.
I am, however, planning to have a 100% free day on my birthday! Totally looking forward to that :-)0 -
I am the same way. I have a friend that splits the sweets with me, that way I don't feel like I have cheated entirely. I also try to drink a cup of water when the craving isn't too bad, that normally curbs it for me.0
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I wouldnt do a whole day, but I dont see a problem, with it in with your calories, maybe do it and go workout the same day to burn the calories back off0
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Yes, in fact, a lot of people believe (I'm one of them) it's better if you do! If you're "dieting" and not "allowed" to eat certain things...those are the things you will crave most. We're natural rebels, it's just the way we are... so don't disallow something...just disallow how MUCH. Like me... I don't eat fast food but occasionally when there's nothing else, I'll eat it. I don't beat myself up because there was probably a good reason why I ate it and I don't eat it often enough to screw up my healthy eating habits. I've read a lot of athletes go by 80% healthy eating and 20% cheats. I have ice cream in the fridge but I make sure it fits into my calories and I LOG it. I don't feel bad because I know I could be eating something worse, as in...half the tub like I used to!!0
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Allowing myself one day a week to eat what I wanted is why I have no lost 122lbs and counting. I plan a day of a calorie surplus to stay out of starvation mode and I have donuts, ice cream, pizza, or whatever I want that day. I try to eat about 2X my BMR or for myself I have between 5,000-7,000 calories. So there is a lot for fun. Most women are usually between 3,000-4,000 on that day.
I wrote a blog post on why it is important if you care to check it out.
http://spikediet.blogspot.com/2010/08/importance-of-spike-day.html
So yes enjoy it.0 -
If you are looking for something to crave a sweet tooth, just make a smart choice on that sweet item. The FiberOne bars are really, really good. I also eat the slim fast 100 calories snack bars. There a couple of flavors that are truly tasty.
I also happen to be an advocate of taking a cheat day. I just think it really helps me to have a reward at the end of the week. I still try and make smart eating choices, but let myself have a glass of soda instead of water and i am pretty much dedicated to BBQ'ing on Saturday night!0 -
Wow! Congrats on your weight loss! How long did it take you?0
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When I first started, I also had a MAJOR sweet tooth. I had to stop. I didn't allow myself to have any chocolate candy (my biggest problem) for nearly 3 months. I DID, however, allow myself to have a low calorie sweet treat a few times each week. I chose diet soda cupcakes (pour a can of diet soda into a box of cake mix, mix, and then bake into 24 cupcakes. About 90 cals each depending on the cake mix you use, and super yummy).
I was straight up addicted to candy and baked goods & sugar in general. I had to break the addiction just like any other kind of addiction. I'm at a point now (almost a year later) where reasonable portion sizes are second nature to me. So, I can have ONE square of chocolate or a small handful of fruity candy or whatever and been perfectly satisfied. Like a good little non-addict.
It was a long road to get to where I am now and sometimes I forget that. So, with that in mind, I say it's okay to "treat" yourself. But make sure you do it in a way that reinforces appropriate portion sizes and moderation.0 -
Wow! Congrats on your weight loss! How long did it take you?
Thank you, I lost 100lbs in 11 months.
Since then I have been "bodybuilding" and improving weekly. My goal is get as lean as physically possible and maintain it without depriving myself of the foods I love to eat. So far I am on track.0 -
Personally I feel like an indulgent dessert once in awhile is fine, as long as you plan for it and limit yourself to a moderate portion size.
I would LOVE to have this recipe!!!0 -
Most definitely. As this is a new lifestyle and not a diet it would be ridiculous not to ever have anything sweet every again.
I allow myself two treats each week rather than an entire cheat day and this seems to keep me on track.
I know exactly how you feel abou the sweet tooth/sugar addiction, I was the exact same way. I started by eliminating all sugary foods and then eased back into eating sugar slowly.
I think the reason we struggle with sugar so much is that it is hodden in everything (even savoury foods) and sugar is addictive so the more you eat it the more you want it.
Be sure to check for hidden sugar in other foods, buy eating less of these foods your sugar craving will reeduce dramatically.0 -
Personally I feel like an indulgent dessert once in awhile is fine, as long as you plan for it and limit yourself to a moderate portion size.
I would LOVE to have this recipe!!!
Not sure which recipe you meant, but here is a link to the banana soft-serve: http://www.thekitchn.com/thekitchn/stay-cool/how-to-make-creamy-ice-cream-with-just-one-ingredient-093414
And here is the receipe for the black-bean brownies: (From "Plan-D: The Amazing Anti-Diet That Will Change Your Life Forever")
BLACK BEAN FUDGE CAKES
Ingredients:
Olive Oil Cooking Spray
1 oz. dark organic chocolate (70% cocoa or greater)
1 1/2 C soft-cooked black beans, rinsed and drained (My mom used canned beans, rinsed well - it worked fine)
2 eggs
1 egg white
2 TBS olive oil
1/4 heaped C unsweetened cocoa powder
1 TSP baking powder
1 TSP pure vanilla extract
1/4 C unsweetened applesauce
1/2 C raw organic honey
1/4 to 1/2 C unsalted walnuts, chopped
Instructions:
ONE Preheat over to 350 deg.; mist 8 individual ramekins or one 8" square baking dish with cooking spray.
TWO Melt dark chocolate in a small saucepan over low heat with 1 TBSP of water mixed in.
THREE Combine melted chocolate, beans, eggs, egg white, oil, cocoa powder, baking powder, vanilla, applesauce and honey in a food processor; process until smooth. Stir in walnuts and pour mixture into prepared ramekins or baking dish.
FOUR Bake in preheated oven until the tops are dry and the edges start to pull away from the sides, about 20 minutes for ramekins and 30 minutes for baking dish. Garnish each piece with a dollop of nonfat Greek-style yogurt, if desired.
Nutrients per serving: Calories: 230, Total Fat: 12g, Sat. Fat: 2g, Carbs: 28g, Fiber: 4g, Sugars: 19g, Protein: 5g, Sodium: 120mg, Cholesterol: 45mg0 -
I like to eat skinny cow truffle bars. They are 100 calories nad beat any ice cream anyday!!!!!!!0
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Do your thang.. personally I refuse to diet on Fridaynaight thru Saturday .. i do not binge ;howver the break is good i use Sundays to get back on track... After all this is a life style cahnge and thats all i'm willing to do.. so do your oneday treat and enjoy , not binge. :bigsmile:0
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A once a week treat is great! I do the same thing,once a week we eat at one of our fave resturaunts..we just compensate for it by working out really hard..I think it keeps us on track while giving us something to look forward to..0
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I plan ONE cheat meal each week, and I make it something I have been wanting to its worth it. One meal is not going to make you gain weight, but I also make sure I eat extra good the rest of the week You gotta do something to keep you sane lol0
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As long as you keep working out you will be fine, & dont go to over board on cheat day.0
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I allow myself those indulgences nearly daily. I love chocolate, and I'm pretty certain I need it to survive ;-) However, what I did was start to keep the 100 calories snack packs in my home. That way I know I'll be able to fit it into my calorie plan and still get a small piece of something I enjoy.
I am, however, planning to have a 100% free day on my birthday! Totally looking forward to that :-)
Hehe this is exactly how I am! I generally leave a few calories for my evening for a little something sweet. And in terms of birthdays, mine is on the 26th, and MFP may say I haven't logged in for a day, and it is probably because I will not!0 -
When I am trying to eat "right" I always try to allow myself some treat almost every day - but I also include those calories in my daily plan and prepare for them. If not, I binge and it gets ugly.0
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i love kashi cherry dark chocolate granola bars! they really take care of my sweet tooth! this is something i struggle with too. and skinny cow caramel truffle ice cream bars are only 100 calories, and are sweet enough to take care of any sweet tooth! and a lot of times i can talk myself out of something sweet with a diet cherry dr. pepper! don't deprive yourself too much! I just find alternatives! hope that helped!0
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I figured out, for me, if I tell myself I can have it and it's ok, I tend to want it less. It's the big no-nno's that I crave, so I just don't have anything i consider off limits. I have actually driven to the store with the plans to get somthing really good and realy bad for me, and not been able to find a single thing in an ENTIRE grocery store that i actually wanted, and have left empty handed. I am doing this with my 14 (almost 15 year old son - who's lost 18 lbs!) and Ikeep things on hand for him like mango sorbet, he loves that, and we both love the choc covered raspberry ice cream bars. One brand is Weight Watchers and they are 80 cals and the Blue Bunny Sweet Freedom no sure added ones are 100 cals. So my advice is not to tell yourself you can't have it, abvously it can't be a slice of cheesecake from the Cheesecake factory (about 1000 cals!) every day, but find something tht works for you and your plan! Also, I hate any dairy product that is "lite or fat free" I just can't stand them so I'm not going to waste calories on something I don't like. I use a little less, cut back somewhere else, etc. besides, in my opinion, and the as my step SIL (who has a PhD in Chemical Engineering and is the dept chair at a major university) when they take the natural fat out, they have to put something back in to replace it's actually worse for you overal, than eating the real thing. Sugar substitues is about the only "fake" food I eat on a regular basis. JMO, of course, I could be wrong :laugh:0
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