Feeling bummed- I ate chips
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I was under until my husband surprised me with a rummy drink. It made me go a bit over, and I don't care because that drink was delicious and a nice gesture. I won't gain ten pounds overnight from it, and I'll probably sleep better for it.
You ate a reasonable portion. That shows some good self control! Sounds more like an nsv to me.0 -
Don't be bummed, be awesome! Go get a burn in and the chips are gone!0
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If 25 chips sets one back, then my entire time on MFP has been one giant set back - one where I've lost close to 60 lbs in 8 and a half months. I'll have chips as an occasional treat, so long as I fit them into my daily calorie limit. However, I prefer chocolate and french fries, so when I have a bit of extra wiggle room in my day, I will get some fries fresh from the grease at McDonalds0
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Log it and continue with your day. I'm sure it won't put you that much over for the day, if at all.
Also, remember that it's okay to have a treat once in a while. If you want chips, work them into your calories/macros and enjoy them!0 -
Log it and move on. There is no such thing as a "bad" food. If the chips fit into your calorie goal, you eat them and continue on with life.0
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haha thanks for all the comments. I felt good waking up this morning, felt leaner and stronger. Excited to have another week of eating right, working out, and reporting my weigh in saturday AM.0
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When I do something like this, I make sure to burn off every calorie I ate at the gym and not eat any excess exercise calories back that day.0
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. I figure if I cut out bad foods that I used to enjoy I eventually won't miss them. I've learned I can have healthy food that tastes delicious.
Portion control!!
I am still eating foods I enjoy, but in smaller quantities. If I try to totally give up the "bad" foods, I end up pigging out on it. Therefore, I don't consider food "good" or "bad" or deny myself any food that I like. I just work out a bit extra and fit the calories of a smaller serving of whatever it is (cheesecake, ice cream, pizza, etc) into that my day. No guilt at all!0 -
lol I ate like half a bag of chips today.
One or two servings or even a whole bag isn't going to make you instantly gain weight.
Yesterday I literally, no joke, ate 1/2 a family size bag of dips and an entire container of cheese dip. I weigh 130 pounds at 5'8". Not scared that I'll get fat or gain weight. It's just food. You live and learn. I usually ate very well. Everyone splurges sometimes. Although, 1-2 serving sizes in my opinion isn't really a splurge lol0 -
When I do something like this, I make sure to burn off every calorie I ate at the gym and not eat any excess exercise calories back that day.
Why? The calories in the chips are no different than any other calories you eat.0 -
When I do something like this, I make sure to burn off every calorie I ate at the gym and not eat any excess exercise calories back that day.
Why? The calories in the chips are no different than any other calories you eat.
I disagree Maidentl. Although calories are just a number- I much rather have those calories in brown rice and chicken breast. I just feel better when I eat good calories versus bad calories even though the number may be the same.0 -
I had chips today too. A 66g bag for 360 calories. My first real treat in 101 days. They were cinnamon bun flavour. Suprisingly good. Log them and carry on.0
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Hey, it's okay to treat yourself sometimes like sundays is always my cheat day. But come Monday I try to stay at my calorie range goal. However, sometimes you can eat chips just make sure it's not too high in calories or fats.0
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It's okay. Log and move on. I had chips and queso yesterday and today. I'm addicted. Lol. But it's just food. As long as you know okay I had chips my next snack will be apples your fine. Just don't let all your hard work come undone.
It's just food. Food is nourishment for our bodies. Brush it off and live life!0 -
The problem is that they were Ruffles, not Utz Red Hot. Had they been Utz Red Hot, you would not feel bummed.0
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I had chips today too... logged it and moved on... you cant for the rest of your life realistically never have another chip...0
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20 - 25 ruffles?
You're taking this way too seriously.
This. OP is acting like a drama queen.0 -
surrriously? a) what's wrong with chips? b) what's wrong with that amount of chips c) why would that magically make you gain weight or some such thing?0
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I'm just now reading this stuff back.....what's with all these "i slipped up and ate this....i slipped up and ate that...." comments? Why are specific foods being considered "slip ups" even when the consumption of said item couldn't have even been considered to be in excess? Samosas? cake? chips? It's just food. an inanimate object (unless you like your "slip up steak" really REALLY rare)...why do people give it so much power that the type consumed can make them feel like they've failed somehow. My favourite cake at the grocery store is about 1600 calories for the whole 10 inch round. If I have that much room for a snack in my day, you can bet I will have no qualms about sitting down with a fork and killing that whole thing.0
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Now I want chips for dinner. So I'm gonna go get some. Yay!0
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I ate a stack of profiteroles last night, 1200 calories (which took me to 1000 above my daily allowance) and they were all delicious.
I have no regrets.0 -
Wow someone brought this thread back to life? Haha I am over the chips incident, I have lost 5 pounds since.0
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Really? You ate chips and it's the end of the world? Log them and move on. Your life is not over because you ate chips!! Seriously. It's about moderation and change.0
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Don't get so bummed over a few chips. Just log them and move on with your day.0
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I love this thread! It really helped to reinforce the whole "balance" thing. So much great advice.
I had a 20 minute argument with myself over if I told have a Blizzard as a treat with my hubby. Logic won out. I worked out this morning, had a lot of calories left, and ended up with a "mini." It was great and I know that it didn't make me gain anything.0
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