Once and for all, is junk food/dessert indulgence ok or not
dennis_n
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I would like to know if and how I'm hindering the weight loss by eating ice cream and or less than healthy fatty meats or high sodium stuff, provided I manage to keep a balance in my everyday MFP nutrition and stay under the calorie limit.
Should I feel bad about it or not?
Sorry for asking a stupid question. I just don't want to be at war with food every day.
Should I feel bad about it or not?
Sorry for asking a stupid question. I just don't want to be at war with food every day.
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Not. Stay within your calories. Stay close to your macros. You will see progress.0
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Don't feel bad - Enjoy them!0
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I eat junk food. I lost 46 pounds in about 9 months. If you want it, eat it. Practice moderation, and you'll be fine. Food is food.0
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I LOVE ice-cream! I have found a flavor I didn't like or a brand I had not bought. I think I would have been happy working in an ice-cream place where they had me sample all the ice-cream and give them a report of my findings - ALL EXCELLENT!0
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I definitely think it's fine to include some indulgences in the context of an overall balanced diet with an appropriate calorie goal and macros.
But you're not going to get an answer "once and for all."0 -
If it fits into your macros/calories, I don't see a problem. I think some people around here have a problem consuming these things within moderation, so they cut it out. But everyone is different. You have to do what works for you. If you can make those things fit and are still seeing the type of results you want, then I say go for it! :bigsmile:0
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I eat a half cup, 67g of choco chip ice cream like three times a week. I make it fit into my day and not go over.0
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I don't think it would be sustainable to never eat the foods you enjoy. From what I understand, you can eat literally whatever you want, as long as it fits into your caloric needs for the day. And, there's no reason to beat yourself up if you go over every once in a while. You can check your weekly stats and, if you're careful everyday, you might still be under for the week!
This is what I've been told and read many times on these forums. Of course, I'm not a professional (or even a fit person) so I could be wrong and, if I am, feel free to call me out!0 -
You're more likely to stick with your diet if you include indulgences.....Keep it liveable0
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Confirmed junk food eater here. :drinker: Lost almost 28lbs so far and feeling much better about my future sustainability than the last time I lost this weight by cutting out the foods I love. And ultimately went back to. Moderation!0
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IIFYM0
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I just had a Klondike bar whilst reading this. and peanut butter on a pumpkin muffin. get your macros figured out for your goals eat your protein and fat then indulge in your preferred treats!0
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IIFYM0
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I had cake and beer yesterday, and was under my caloric goals. I've lost 10 pounds in about a month. If you fit it into your daily goals then no problem. Sometimes if I'm low in my calories I'll have 1 or 2 Skinny Cow ice cream sandwiches, and enjoy the hell out of them. :drinker:0
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The empty bowl next to me held gelato an hour ago. Treats in moderation are a-ok0
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Oops, hit the return key - I wan't finished. Having said all that (my love for ice-cream) I must confess I feel for ice-cream the way an alcoholic feels about his/her next drink. It is addictive; I want it; and I think about it all the time. I can't have just a little and be satisfied. I tried to justified that Weight Watchers ice-cream was o.k. - it is not. They are all empty calories. You have to make up your mind if you truly want to lose the weight or if you want to continue playing the game of acting like you want to lose the weight. It has to come within you - what you are willing to set aside to be able to lose the weight you want to lose. How determine are you to lose the weight? Having said all that, today my husband and I went out to dinner for our 26th anniversary. I kept my meal light and I did have ice-cream afterwards - the first time in two months and 23 pounds lose later. I don't see myself having it again at all this year because I am very serious about getting 60 more pounds off. Good luck.0
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Browse through my diary for the last week or month or year.... I believe my ticker speaks for itself. Cake, ice cream, and/or cookies almost nightly.0
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Deprivation doesn't work for me personally0
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Oops, hit the return key - I wan't finished. Having said all that (my love for ice-cream) I must confess I feel for ice-cream the way an alcoholic feels about his/her next drink. It is addictive; I want it; and I think about it all the time. I can't have just a little and be satisfied. I tried to justified that Weight Watchers ice-cream was o.k. - it is not. They are all empty calories. You have to make up your mind if you truly want to lose the weight or if you want to continue playing the game of acting like you want to lose the weight. It has to come within you - what you are willing to set aside to be able to lose the weight you want to lose. How determine are you to lose the weight? Having said all that, today my husband and I went out to dinner for our 26th anniversary. I kept my meal light and I did have ice-cream afterwards - the first time in two months and 23 pounds lose later. I don't see myself having it again at all this year because I am very serious about getting 60 more pounds off. Good luck.
Yeah, I gotta disagree with the bolded. You can have treats and lose weight. It is possible. Myself and every one of my friends on MFP have done it.
The key is moderation not deprivation. You have to make changes that will be lifetime changes, not just a "I'll do this until I reach my goal weight"…Nope. You need a plan for the rest of your life…
ETA: OP I'm gonna hold you to this being the last time any of us see this topic...:laugh: :flowerforyou:0 -
According to my Eating Disorder therapist and nutritionist it's all about equal parts mindful eating (eating when hungry stopping when satisfied and learning the difference) and working to get in all your nutrition for the day. Junk food/dessert is all a part of this.0
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DO NOT EAT SWEETS AND JUNK FOOD!! To excess. Use moderation in all your meals and snacks. Do not go over your daily goal and you will lose. My only mistakes with "goodies" (as some like to call them) has been not logging or measuring them correctly, or over indulging. You want ice cream at the end of the day, just save room for it. You want pizza with sausage, just fit it in. Make sure you have the calorie info so you can log it. I don't advise eating this type of food all day long, since your body needs so many different nutrients in order to burn calories. Eat balanced and sensible meals and you will be able to have those goodies. No sense in suffering through this.0
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It's perfectly OK to have ice cream if you want it, just not enough in one sitting to make the poor tooth fairy jump off a bridge. It's likewise OK to have a burger from a fast food place now and again, provided you don't have 50 slices of bacon, 10 jars of mayo, 3 super-duper-sized orders of fries, 5 pounds of chicken wings, AND 20 slices of deep dish pizza with it! In other words, it's PORTION control that you really have to watch.0
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Go eat that ice cream! If you deprive yourself you'll probably binge later. Just be sensible about the amount and enjoy every bit of it0
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I ate a double fudge chocolate cake while writing this reply0
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Personally if I didn't eat that stuff I would never be able to sustain my weight loss. I fall off the wagon if my diet is too restrictive.0
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I ate a double fudge chocolate cake while writing this reply
Jealous! I want a double fudge chocolate cake.0 -
I eat frozen yogurt, which tastes just like ice cream. Indulge in moderation if possible haha0
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It's fine for you.
Unless it isn't.
Try it and report back.0 -
I've lost my weight eating ice cream, pizza, and cheeseburgers. I stay under my calorie goals, and it works.
That's one of the things I think works about this system. If I have 100 calories to spend, I can have a guilt-free treat. Like i said in another post, I do try to eat my calories in a more healthy way (during the week, at least), but I do not feel guilty when I top off my calories for the day with an ice cream bar.0 -
You aren't a child. You don't have to ask if anything is OK because you don't need permission.
If it's okay with you, it's okay for you.I would like to know if and how I'm hindering the weight loss by eating ice cream and or less than healthy fatty meats or high sodium stuff, provided I manage to keep a balance in my everyday MFP nutrition and stay under the calorie limit.
Should I feel bad about it or not?
Sorry for asking a stupid question. I just don't want to be at war with food every day.
Eating healthy and meeting nutritional goals is for health, not weight loss.0
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