Peanut Butter & Banana Sandwiches
bornnslippy
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Hi im looking to lose weight and i have read that Peanut Butter & Banana Sandwiches are good for losing weight.
I normally have shredded weight for breakfast, shake for lunch and a normal dinner at night and always calorie count using fitness pal app which is great
If so when would be best to have one Breakfast, Pre workout or after?
Im trying to stick to cutting 1000 calories daily, Im row 30 - 60 min daily 5 times a week
Ive been rowing on and off for a about 3 month and ive lost 10 pounds and ive kept it off too when i have taken a brake from rowing say 1-2 weeks
Sorry im a bit of a noob here
Also what peanut butter do u recommend here in the uk
Thxs
I normally have shredded weight for breakfast, shake for lunch and a normal dinner at night and always calorie count using fitness pal app which is great
If so when would be best to have one Breakfast, Pre workout or after?
Im trying to stick to cutting 1000 calories daily, Im row 30 - 60 min daily 5 times a week
Ive been rowing on and off for a about 3 month and ive lost 10 pounds and ive kept it off too when i have taken a brake from rowing say 1-2 weeks
Sorry im a bit of a noob here
Also what peanut butter do u recommend here in the uk
Thxs
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Hi... I honestly wouldn't suggest you use peanut butter unless you use PB2, it's lower calorie for sure... peanut butter generally is high fat and carb and not high enough protein to counter and is about 100 calories per tablespoon while bananas, which are amazing, are also high in carbs (good fibre but high sugar). If you like sweet try having a fruit and protein powder smoothie that is peanut butter flavored (why not banana and pb flavored... you get the same thing!)
Also it's just my suggestion, I don't know you very well and don't know what your macro balance is and why you were choosing a PB&Banana sandy for breakfast so I am just giving my two cents on what I do know
I am more of an egg whites and a sprinkle of cheese for breakfast kind of person, high protein, moderate fat and low carb!0 -
Unless you are like 90lbs then 1000 calories is probably not enough.
and peanut butter doesn't enhance weight loss. Neither do bananas. Eat this if you like it and whenever you want, within your calories. and up your calorie goal to something reasonable.0 -
no im 214 im trying to have a deficit of 1000 each day after exercise0
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PB&B is exactly what i had as a snack today. It was awsome.0
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It would certainly give you energy for the workout. Or whenever.
It it fits into your day's calories, eat it! I don't think it's better for losing weight than anything else, but it's good.0 -
peanut butter banana oatmeal is awesome.0
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I eat a PB&B sandwich almost daily for breakfast before I run. I've lost about 70 pounds, but I can tell you it has nothing to do with the sandwich and everything to do with sticking to my daily calorie goal. I eat them because I like them.0
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Thxs for replies guys
hgwill78 how long does it keep the hunger at bay for as im finding cereal doesnt cut it for me0 -
bornnslippy wrote: »Thxs for replies guys
hgwill78 how long does it keep the hunger at bay for as im finding cereal doesnt cut it for me
Usually until lunch which is about 4 hours for me. Depends on my run though, if I run 30 minutes and lift 30 minutes I'm good until lunch. If I do a longer run I'm starving when I'm done. If I eat cereal I've found raisin bran sticks the longest.
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No one food is good for loosign weight, its over all intake that matters and being in a deficit.
If you like peanut butter and banana sammys then eat them
I find it way to high in cals for the little amount it fills me up
I do have 5g of penut butter on a rice thin when i get a craving, which is daily
back in the day my PB and Banana sandwich would be well over 500 calories, and would have atleast two0 -
Love peanut butter and banana sandwiches. But no, nothing magical about them.0
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make sure it is organic peanut butter and not the jar of sunpat from supermarket as it is loaded with sugar and salt etc
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Deep fry them like Elvis...0
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andydebnam85 wrote: »make sure it is organic peanut butter and not the jar of sunpat from supermarket as it is loaded with sugar and salt etc
What is wrong with sugar and salt?
I love my jiffy... Yum!0 -
I tried the natural peanut butter once! I ended up throwing the whole jar away, it was terrible0
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christinev297 wrote: »I tried the natural peanut butter once! I ended up throwing the whole jar away, it was terrible
I 100% agree. Most can't guarentee that they are completely gluten free during manufacturing, so won't even try to buy "natural" anymore.0 -
hmmmm
peanut butter and banana sandwiches are no better for losing weight than ice cream or broccoli.
if i were me i would eat them before a workout but again... not because it would help me lose weight but maybe because that was what i felt like eating that day, and i usually eat sandwiches for lunch and then go to the gym at 1:30pm... so i guess what i am saying is.
its a sandwich. it wont make you lose weight. it would probably taste good. and would probably make you feel full for a while. as long as it didnt make you go over your callorie allotment. because what makes you lose weight is staying under your calorie allotment.
just an fyi though. a peanut butter sandwich made with 2 tbsp peanut butter, two slice of sara lee honey wheat bread, and a whole small banana is almost 475 calories. also a tbsp is a level tbsp not heaping and if you measured it... you would probably find most people use more like 3-4 tbsp per sandwich so...
it doesnt really matter which thing you eat just eat less than you burn.
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Uconn used to have "Grab n' Go's" which were open after dining halls closed. Some of them had sandwiches called, "Monkey Fetish." It was peanut butter, banana, honey. So damn tasty.
I'd eat a huge dinner, then go right there, get a few of those, go back to my room, and eat more. Ahh the benefits of being young and incredibly active. I was eating thousands of calories in a meal and somehow losing weight...0 -
I prefer my peanut butter and bananas without the bread.
Edit: Peanut butter and apple slices are another fave of mine.0 -
eat more.0
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oh yea, the 1000 calories thing. ADD a peanut butter and banana sandwich on TOP of your 1000 calories and you are golden. 1000 is not enough.0
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Ooohhhh sweet n sour gherkins dipped in peanut butter. Yummo!!0
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oh yea, the 1000 calories thing. ADD a peanut butter and banana sandwich on TOP of your 1000 calories and you are golden. 1000 is not enough.
I thought, by "cutting 1000", the OP meant they had a daily deficit of 1000 calories or in other words they are trying to lose 2lbs per week. I might be wrong though.
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shadow2soul wrote: »oh yea, the 1000 calories thing. ADD a peanut butter and banana sandwich on TOP of your 1000 calories and you are golden. 1000 is not enough.
I thought, by "cutting 1000", the OP meant they had a daily deficit of 1000 calories or in other words they are trying to lose 2lbs per week. I might be wrong though.
i guess i assumed that was a grammar thing because of all the grammar mistakes in the op, and that they meant eating.
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I read it that he wants to cut 1000 calories a day off of his current daily calories? ?0
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eat PB and banana IF you like them and can fit them in to your calorie defecit - cutting from TDEE by 1000 seems a good idea to me
I'd eat it a couple of hours pre-workout personally, or immediately after
but my go-to at the moment is toast, cottage cheese, avocado and tomato .. omnomnom0 -
We need to know what his tdee is. Dropping 1000 calories off of, say 1800 would not be a good idea!
OP needs to clarify...0 -
46 year old male, weighing 214 who rows 30 - 60 mins 5 times a week
I think it's safe to say that his TDEE is high enough to cut 1000 from it0 -
christinev297 wrote: »We need to know what his tdee is. Dropping 1000 calories off of, say 1800 would not be a good idea!
OP needs to clarify...
Why do we "need to know"? Op asked about a specific sandwich, not what you thought their calorie I take should be....0 -
christinev297 wrote: »We need to know what his tdee is. Dropping 1000 calories off of, say 1800 would not be a good idea!
OP needs to clarify...
Why do we "need to know"? Op asked about a specific sandwich, not what you thought their calorie I take should be....
because he said he wants to cut 1000 calories daily. That's alot of calories to drop.
someone said it would be a good idea... but how do they know its a good idea when no one knows his starting point?
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