NUTELLA = EVIL

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Ugh have to vent, I had been soooo good for almost a month and today has been sooo sooo bad, I literally have to yank out Nutella from myself because I couldn't get enough of it. I'm blaming it on my AF this month :( I don't usually like chocolate but my gosh... I had been all over this Nutella for the last 2 days. I'm sooo bloated too - I'm up 3 lbs from my 10lbs lost and I really hope it's from water retention. But I know it's for some of these Nutella too that I just cant stop munching on.
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  • 3laine75
    3laine75 Posts: 3,070 Member
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    If nutella's wrong, I don't want to be right :)
  • Aviva92
    Aviva92 Posts: 2,333 Member
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    i have nutella crepes every work morning for breakfast, other than those days when the breakfast place is out of them like today. it is good.
  • oncem0re
    oncem0re Posts: 213 Member
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    3laine75 wrote: »
    If nutella's wrong, I don't want to be right :)

    hahaha that's a good one!
  • oncem0re
    oncem0re Posts: 213 Member
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    Aviva92 wrote: »
    i have nutella crepes every work morning for breakfast, other than those days when the breakfast place is out of them like today. it is good.

    I buy the reduced fat Cresent Roll Pillsbury and cover it with Nutella and bake it, and after baking it, I then dunk the croissant in some more Nutella... I can't get enough of the darn thing. I'm giving it to my brother first thing tomorrow! (I hope)

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  • FitForMaddy
    FitForMaddy Posts: 46 Member
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    Aww crap!
  • MSeel1984
    MSeel1984 Posts: 2,297 Member
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    Try Justin's Natural chocolate hazelnut spread.
    It tastes way better than nutella and for 60% less sugar! NOM
  • oncem0re
    oncem0re Posts: 213 Member
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    MSeel1984 wrote: »
    Try Justin's Natural chocolate hazelnut spread.
    It tastes way better than nutella and for 60% less sugar! NOM

    Where do you get that? and thanks!
  • carolynmo1969
    carolynmo1969 Posts: 120 Member
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    I put 2 tbsp in the microwave and eat it like warm pudding now and then. Mmmmmm.
  • MSeel1984
    MSeel1984 Posts: 2,297 Member
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    oncem0re wrote: »
    MSeel1984 wrote: »
    Try Justin's Natural chocolate hazelnut spread.
    It tastes way better than nutella and for 60% less sugar! NOM

    Where do you get that? and thanks!

    I have found it a few places-Harris Teeter, Mom's Organic Market...

    I'd bet that Whole Foods has it...maybe Giant.
    I'd look in the organic section. I got it in the single-serve pouches-perfect for dessert or a recovery snack.
  • PammieSuzyQ
    PammieSuzyQ Posts: 100 Member
    edited January 2015
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    Why would anyone think nutella was a health food? silly people.

    Each serving (2 tbsp.) of Nutella contains 200 calories with 100 of those calories being calories from fat. Although Nutella spread does not contain any trans fat it does contain 3.5 grams of saturated fat per serving. If you were eating a diet based on 2,000 calories daily that would be approximately 18% of your fat intake for the entire day. There are 11 grams of total fat per serving.

    It should be noted that Nutella nutrition facts show that the spread itself contains a whopping 21 grams of sugar per serving. The first ingredient listed on the packaging is sugar. Remember that the ingredients on food labels are listed in order from most to least. This tells you that the main ingredient in this product is sugar.
    - See more at: http://www.healthguideinfo.com/nutrition-information/p110612/#sthash.Ox9lMWj5.dpuf

    AND
    no artificial colors
    no artificial preservatives
    but
    ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR!

    Vanillin
    http://www.befoodsmart.com/ingredients/vanillin.php
    http://www.chemspider.com/Chemical-Structure.13860434.html
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanillin
  • oncem0re
    oncem0re Posts: 213 Member
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    Why would anyone think nutella was a health food? silly people.

    Who said that it's a health food? I know how much sugar is in it and how much sat. fat... hence I call it Evil... It's food, It taste so good but It's soooo BAD... duh!
  • dakotababy
    dakotababy Posts: 2,406 Member
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    How about instead of blaming things on your inability to control yourself, you take responsibility for it? Learn from it! :)
  • Edwardshar
    Edwardshar Posts: 271 Member
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    dakotababy wrote: »
    How about instead of blaming things on your inability to control yourself, you take responsibility for it? Learn from it! :)

    Oh snap!
  • iamburke
    iamburke Posts: 51 Member
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    It's true. Evil. I don't buy it I know I couldn't stop myself with one spoon. Evil! :)
  • MSeel1984
    MSeel1984 Posts: 2,297 Member
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    Why would anyone think nutella was a health food? silly people.

    Each serving (2 tbsp.) of Nutella contains 200 calories with 100 of those calories being calories from fat. Although Nutella spread does not contain any trans fat it does contain 3.5 grams of saturated fat per serving. If you were eating a diet based on 2,000 calories daily that would be approximately 18% of your fat intake for the entire day. There are 11 grams of total fat per serving.

    It should be noted that Nutella nutrition facts show that the spread itself contains a whopping 21 grams of sugar per serving. The first ingredient listed on the packaging is sugar. Remember that the ingredients on food labels are listed in order from most to least. This tells you that the main ingredient in this product is sugar.
    - See more at: http://www.healthguideinfo.com/nutrition-information/p110612/#sthash.Ox9lMWj5.dpuf

    AND
    no artificial colors
    no artificial preservatives
    but
    ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR!

    Vanillin
    http://www.befoodsmart.com/ingredients/vanillin.php
    http://www.chemspider.com/Chemical-Structure.13860434.html
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanillin

    http://justins.com/product/chocolate-hazelnut-butter/

    Since I discovered this, I have zero desire to eat Nutella.
    This has better texture, better flavor and less than half the sugar. 1 less gram of fat.

    Individual packet is perfect for that chocolate craving/sweet tooth... Or for a recovery snack. Nom nom nom nom.
  • oncem0re
    oncem0re Posts: 213 Member
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    dakotababy wrote: »
    How about instead of blaming things on your inability to control yourself, you take responsibility for it? Learn from it! :)
    First of all I didn't blame it on the thing...I did say I blame it on my period which unfortunately I have no control...but you are RIGHT I have control of myself but this time, let's just say NUTELLA won - and for the record, I did take responsibility from it, or I wouldn't be here venting... your 2 cents is greatly appreciated. I'm sure you've given out lots of great feedbacks and advise!

  • MaryPoppinsIAint
    MaryPoppinsIAint Posts: 157 Member
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    I make room for Nutella, it's my treat. :)
  • flabassmcgee
    flabassmcgee Posts: 659 Member
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    Why would anyone think nutella was a health food? silly people.

    Each serving (2 tbsp.) of Nutella contains 200 calories with 100 of those calories being calories from fat. Although Nutella spread does not contain any trans fat it does contain 3.5 grams of saturated fat per serving. If you were eating a diet based on 2,000 calories daily that would be approximately 18% of your fat intake for the entire day. There are 11 grams of total fat per serving.

    It should be noted that Nutella nutrition facts show that the spread itself contains a whopping 21 grams of sugar per serving. The first ingredient listed on the packaging is sugar. Remember that the ingredients on food labels are listed in order from most to least. This tells you that the main ingredient in this product is sugar.
    - See more at: http://www.healthguideinfo.com/nutrition-information/p110612/#sthash.Ox9lMWj5.dpuf

    AND
    no artificial colors
    no artificial preservatives
    but
    ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR!

    Vanillin
    http://www.befoodsmart.com/ingredients/vanillin.php
    http://www.chemspider.com/Chemical-Structure.13860434.html
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanillin

    Your point?

    Nobody here is touting the miracle heath benefits of Nutella.

    However, I don't think it should be demonized and called evil either. It's a calorie dense food typically good for/with a dessert or breakfast or snack. Nothing more, nothing less. Make it fit into your calorie/macros and move on.
  • BinaryPulsar
    BinaryPulsar Posts: 8,927 Member
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    oncem0re wrote: »
    Aviva92 wrote: »
    i have nutella crepes every work morning for breakfast, other than those days when the breakfast place is out of them like today. it is good.

    I buy the reduced fat Cresent Roll Pillsbury and cover it with Nutella and bake it, and after baking it, I then dunk the croissant in some more Nutella... I can't get enough of the darn thing. I'm giving it to my brother first thing tomorrow! (I hope)

    r90jiurvfqqq.jpg

    I should do this!

  • softblondechick
    softblondechick Posts: 1,276 Member
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    One more thing to add to my list:

    Bread is the devil.
    Nutella is evil.