Cheat Meal? Cheat Day? What food are you thinking about?
soccerkon26
Posts: 596 Member
On the weekends I usually have cheat days, which I am going to start changing into a cheat meal or two, because I'm just wasting all of my hard work that I did throughout the week.
What food are you thinking about having on your next cheat meal, day, etc.?
Mine will be cake batter frozen yogurt with chocolate chips :bigsmile:
And I really want some pizza. hehe.
What food are you thinking about having on your next cheat meal, day, etc.?
Mine will be cake batter frozen yogurt with chocolate chips :bigsmile:
And I really want some pizza. hehe.
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Cheaters never win, winners never cheat!
That being said, if you are using a cheat day you are setting yourself up to fail.
Instead make a lifestyle change and eat what you want when you want keeping your calories and macros inline with your goals.
Good luck.0 -
I usually eat pretty well under my calorie goal during the week so that any splurges I have on the weekends don't derail my progress. I have found that to work out well for me. And cake batter frozen yogurt is one of my absolute favorite weekend splurges!0
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No cheat meals, just treats that I make fit into my goals!0
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I used to eat terrible every day, so I am not going to be eating within my calorie goal every single day for now on for the rest of my life. I am trying to get better each week...lately, weekends are free to eat whatever. But, I am going to try to log everything this weekend and not eat as bad.
I was just wondering what treats everyone else looks foward to!
I'm a work in progress :laugh:0 -
KFC opened a store in town (Mary Brown's bought all the original KFC franchises a few years ago), so a bucket of fried chicken and waffle fries.0
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Well, I am with you on taking days where you get to not think/worry/concern yourself with meeting goals. I love my goals and I love to take breaks from my goals. I would never follow through in the log run if I didn't give myself a break, like say, on that one day a month when I must eat chocolate ice cream or I will cry... I will probably cry anyway that day, but I will also have chocolate ice cream and a nap afterwards. So, I am with you on slipping out of mode from time to time, and yes, my cheat: chocolate ice cream/gelato/frozen yogurt/etc.0
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I'm not a cheat day hater. I try to eat as best I can during the week so that on sundays I have some extra calories to play with. The food I dream about is pizza. I looove pizza, and I know I cant control myself at just one slice. Sooo I guess I dont really have a cheat DAY, just a cheat meal a week, and even then it's not really cheating because I made it so that it would fit into my weekly calorie goal.0
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My weakness is pizza! Lol....I like the idea of a cheat meal...In the past I would cheat all weekend...but now more focused! So now only one cheat meal & not too often plus I try to make it fit into my goals.0
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Cheaters never win, winners never cheat!
That being said, if you are using a cheat day you are setting yourself up to fail.
Instead make a lifestyle change and eat what you want when you want keeping your calories and macros inline with your goals.
Good luck.
This is a generalized statement. Cheat days are not bad as long as you do not cheat to often otherwise, your not on your diet. Cheat days can replenish needed stores. It really is an average of your intake, not a day to day so cheating is fine if you are well within your range. Now I don't agree with quadrupling your carb intake but eating double what you normally eat every 7 to 12 days isn't going to throw you off unless you weren't in your desired range to begin with.0 -
Cheaters never win, winners never cheat!
That being said, if you are using a cheat day you are setting yourself up to fail.
Instead make a lifestyle change and eat what you want when you want keeping your calories and macros inline with your goals.
Good luck.
This is a generalized statement. Cheat days are not bad as long as you do not cheat to often otherwise, your not on your diet. Cheat days can replenish needed stores. It really is an average of your intake, not a day to day so cheating is fine if you are well within your range. Now I don't agree with quadrupling your carb intake but eating double what you normally eat every 7 to 12 days isn't going to throw you off unless you weren't in your desired range to begin with.
That's a great way of putting it. Thanks!
And thanks everyone...I like seeing the different way everyone operates0 -
I only treat family birthdays a true cheat days because it gets to be to hard to log. (still try not to go over board)
But other than that I make what I want to eat fit in my calories. I will eat pizza, 1 or 2 slices depending on what else I ate.
I had pie for breakfast! I don't do that everyday, but had some left over and wanted it. I'll make it fit.0 -
I call it a "treat" meal instead of a cheat.
Maybe once or twice a month I'll go all out.
Usually sushi! Lots and lots of sushi!
There's a great sushi restaurant here that does all you can eat
~yum~
My favorite roll is avocado, asparagus, cucumber0 -
My cheat day is usually Saturday or Sunday and I try not to go overboard and I'll still log everything in. However, with friday being the 4th, that'll be my cheat day. Bring on the ribs! (in moderation lol)0
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Don't believe cheat days or meals....that being said I'll have a little something once every week or two like a few slices of pizza....just keep it in moderation and not a binge.0
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I eat what I want, when I want in moderation and within calories, this way I don't have to have a cheat day0
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I'm fantasizing about a 8x8 pan of brownies.0
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I'm fantasizing about a 8x8 pan of brownies.
Now I am, too. Thanks!
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i loved that you changed cheat day into cheat meal.. i too agree with your view.. weekly minimum 5 days i strictly eat under my calorie goal.. but one day, my pizza lover 4yrs old kid will tempt me and i will end up with eating 2 slices.. or a good portion of chicken biriyani.. so eat whatever you like(pizza / sandwich / a cheesecake factory dessert / lindt truffle), till you are able to control that feel, but do not celebrate with more than one cheat meal :laugh:0
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I allow myself a cheat day once a month. That way I can go back pretty easily knowing I would feel like crap later that night. The only thing I don't like about it is that two day period of getting back into Ketosis.
I do miss having Five Guys french fries sometimes though. Otherwise, I could care less about the bread, potato chips, and other high carb foods I'm not eating.0 -
I am kind of over the cheat meal/cheat day bc the food never tastes as good as the pound or two I put on as a result, so I ascribe to what many posters are saying here that if I want something slightly unhealthy I'll bank my cals to make it fit, otherwise the decadence is saved for the holidays and my Bday. This makes those times extra special, since I am eating food I've not eaten in months.0
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Cheaters never win, winners never cheat!
That being said, if you are using a cheat day you are setting yourself up to fail.
Instead make a lifestyle change and eat what you want when you want keeping your calories and macros inline with your goals.
Good luck.
I think that being too strict and never allowing yourself any of the foods (in moderation, which is what a once a week cheat meal would qualify as) that you crave is what will set someone up to fail. Agreed that it should be a lifestyle change but you're also only human.0 -
I don't normally bank calories on purpose during the week. However it is the holiday this weekend, so I'm planning on eating at maintenance level, and I won't worry one bit if it's slightly over, since I've "banked" about 300 calories this week so far (oops, didn't mean to get upset tummy on Monday night). That's two extra beers for me, please!
But, I don't do this weekly, more like monthly "one day" at maintenance. Just for sanity, and the flexibility to have fun, family gatherings be food oriented without being such a drag.0 -
Cheaters never win, winners never cheat!
That being said, if you are using a cheat day you are setting yourself up to fail.
Instead make a lifestyle change and eat what you want when you want keeping your calories and macros inline with your goals.
Good luck.
thats good0 -
I never do an entire day just a meal ( dinner ) every Saturday or Sunday! But I don't go crazy and binge eat that's why i think cheat days can be very detrimental. I usually plan out the cheat meal its usually homemade pizza or eggplant parm!0
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Papa John's pizza and Mountain Dew!!!!!!!!!0
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also, I cheat all day on Sundays. It helps me relax and unwind0
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This message brought to you by Papa John's Large Thin Crust Pizza. Half of a pizza is 920-960 calories, depending on which site you believe! So, that leaves some of us 150-500 depending on exercise. I think it's worth it. :laugh:0
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Thanks for all of the responses everyone! I love seeing different people's opinions and ways that work for them I just have to find mine! :happy:
I should really start eating better and save my cheat day for my birthday next month....21st! :drinker: :drinker: :drinker:0 -
PIZZA!!! Oh, most definitely pizza. But I don't think I can ever afford to have a "cheat day". I have had a lifetime of cheat days and now I am paying the price for it. I am still a newbie to this journey so (thank God) I have not had any "I must have it" cravings. But when that time does come I will allow for it in moderation and log it with the rest of my food. I've had to change my entire way of thinking and this site and the people on here have helped me to do that. In the past I was the tomorrow Queen... eat all you want today because tomorrow you will do it perfect. But tomorrow never came... at least not for perfect girl, and instead I just got bigger and bigger. I am happy to say that now tomorrow is actually here and perfect girl has left the building. It's just me left, with a whole new attitude about me, my food and the way I look at it. Thanks everyone for all your posts... it really helps me. God Bless!!!0
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