Nutella
 
            
                
                    Wolfena                
                
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                    just bought and tasted Nutella for the first time... why didn't anyone warn me the stuff was like eating chocolate icing?!?! How the heck am I supposed to leave it alone?   :noway:                
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            For a while after I discovered Nutella I was eating it straight out of the jar. Did you ever have a candy called Ice Cubes? It is like eating molten Ice Cubes.
 Since I started dieting this summer, the Nutella sits like an evil beacon on the shelf, watching, waiting, laughing an evil laugh! 0 0
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            love it also0
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            Nutella is great, but it's super high in calories and sugar. 0 0
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            I bought some for my kid, but threw it out when I realized I ate 2/3 of the jar!0
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            Total trigger food for me...and very low in nutrition/high in sugar, even though it's marketed as "healthy"
 It's essentially a candy bar in paste form. Or the devil in paste form. You decide. 0 0
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            It is so good. I actually just use it to dip fruit in, 1 Tbsp melted goes a long way with strawberries.0
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            Nutella is AHHH-MAZING. I have been meaning to buy more.0
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            Can't bring it in my house lol.0
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            Nutella = crack.
 I bought a small jar to taste since everyone was raving about it. I don't think I logged one calorie of the whole jar. I just dipped a spoon in here...dipped it in there...made indecent yummy sounds.... 0 0
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            Can't have in the house. Chocolate sugary badness.... mmmm nutella0
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            I <333 Nutella! I didn't know of it's glorious existence until just last year! Nutella and Peanut Butter sandwiches... Heavenly!0
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            OMG. Can't believe you have only just discovered it. Its addictive. Throw it out! Once you open those jars they disappear.... along with your waist! I love the stuff but have banned it from my shelf. A girl can always dream..... 0 0
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 :laugh: My thoughts exactly. It's sooo good...yet so bad. I say Bell Plantation should make Nutella2 so we could eat it guiltlessly!Nutella = crack.0
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            I also just discovered Nutella a few weeks ago... I have been using it as a sub for peanut butter b/c it has less calories. Im not an addict of the stuff but it def tastes like a sinful delight. 0 0
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            I love Nutella and bananas on toasted french bread slices.0
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            :laugh: My thoughts exactly. It's sooo good...yet so bad. I say Bell Plantation should make Nutella2 so we could eat it guiltlessly!
 I actually think the chocolate PB2 is better than this Nutella.... after I posted this yesterday and went back for more, I decided that as delicious as it was the first 3 bites, it got TOO SWEET (never thought I'd say/write those words :laugh: )
 For me, I'll have to eat it in small doses! 0 0
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            I love it too, especially on oranges, but you are right about the sweetness. That is why a serving is usually just fine for me. However, as far as the "health" aspects go, it is very similar (almost exactly) to peanut butter. It is afterall, a nut butter with coco and milk added. Certainly not the worst food to consume!
 By the way Wolfena, I love your ticker quote. Sums up my feeling exactly!0
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            Harrison and Mason LOVE it. They eat it on their sandwiches and on crepes. That stuff is so good but I mostly leave it alone. :smokin:0
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            IMMEDIATELY LOCATE CHOCOLATE PB2
 it is a powdered peanut product with all the fat removed, or most of it, you can add a bit of water and it becomes like peanut butter or use it many other ways, add to smoothies,
 I like to dip celery sticks into it, yum,
 it comes in chocolate peanut flavor too, it is miraculous, looow in calories,
 just do a search here for PB2 and others will have mentioned it,
 good luck0
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            I love it too, especially on oranges, but you are right about the sweetness. That is why a serving is usually just fine for me. However, as far as the "health" aspects go, it is very similar (almost exactly) to peanut butter. It is afterall, a nut butter with coco and milk added. Certainly not the worst food to consume!
 By the way Wolfena, I love your ticker quote. Sums up my feeling exactly!
 The first ingredient in this stuff is sugar! So, it's not just a nut butter with cocoa and milk added. I think it's totally delicious, but the reason that it's delicious is because of the sugar. It's only marketed as a healthy food.
 Peanut butter (especially all natural made with just peanuts) is a much better nutritional bang for your buck.
 Just sayin.0
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            I used to be a total addict, but just looking at the cal and sugar per serving was enough for me to say "no way." I would rather eat something more filling then eating a piece of bread with chocolate on it. (Maybe when I reach my goal weight but not now, that is for sure.)
 I just hate how they market it towards parents to convincing them that it's healthy. It's like giving your kids a chocolate bar for breakfast.0
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            It has less calories than peanut butter...weigh the odds, peanut butter probably has more nutrients, but it can be just as dangerous because it is so high in calories...as for a Nutella Peanut Butter sandwich, that is a horrible idea0
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