NUTELLA = EVIL
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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.
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)
That sounds fantastic. I don't have nutella in my apartment, just get it from my breakfast place. I could see it being addicting in this case.0 -
If you put it in the fridge, it completely congeals--it is fat, sugar and not a lot more.
I find it completely disgusting.0 -
PammieSuzyQ wrote: »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
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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
I usually ignore my fat intake. Is it even important? I've been eating nutella crepes for years now and have stayed skinny. It's fine in moderation.0 -
azulvioleta6 wrote: »If you put it in the fridge, it completely congeals--it is fat, sugar and not a lot more.
I find it completely disgusting.
you find fantastic food to be completely disgusting? odd.0 -
Try Justin's Natural chocolate hazelnut spread.
It tastes way better than nutella and for 60% less sugar! NOM
It's arguable that it tastes better. It's very close calories-wise too. I do like it a lot, but sometimes, I just want Nutella (but I grew up with it I guess so I don't tend to go overboard with it sometimes).0 -
Lack of self control does not make a food evil. Yes, Nutella is high in fat and sugar but it you eat it in small amounts occasionally it's not that harmful, maybe even better than some other foods I can think of.0
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i've never tried hazelnut spreads, but i heard rumors that they are not as good as nutella.0
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Sweets1954 wrote: »Lack of self control does not make a food evil. Yes, Nutella is high in fat and sugar but it you eat it in small amounts occasionally it's not that harmful, maybe even better than some other foods I can think of.
Yeah, OP already covered that in this post.dakotababy wrote: »How about instead of blaming things on your inability to control yourself, you take responsibility for it? Learn from it!
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PammieSuzyQ wrote: »I usually ignore my fat intake. Is it even important? I've been eating nutella crepes for years now and have stayed skinny. It's fine in moderation.Sweets1954 wrote: »Lack of self control does not make a food evil. Yes, Nutella is high in fat and sugar but it you eat it in small amounts occasionally it's not that harmful, maybe even better than some other foods I can think of.
Words, words, golden words....and one magic one: moderation0 -
emily_stew wrote: »PammieSuzyQ wrote: »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
I don't even know what your point is here.
While Nutella is delicious, I can't really go back to it ever since my sister made me homemade Nutella for Christmas one year. It tasted like high fiving a million angels, and was so much better than the brand. It was far less sweet (not that I have an issue with sugar), and so much more nutty and flavourful. I need to make some...
I need this recipe.
I Nutella0 -
Nutella is good, but Lotus Cookie Spread in Crunchy or Creamy is where it's at!
The other day I took a wrap & put some of the creamy inside & nuked it for 10 seconds. So good! Today I took some Chex oatmeal & heated it up & then stirred in 50 grams of cookie butter.
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Just eat cake frosting, some have less calories than nutella0
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DrWhoIsYerDad wrote: »Just eat cake frosting, some have less calories than nutella
but i'd rather eat nutella.0 -
Mmmmm... I love to spread Nutella on graham crackers and sprinkle them with slivered almonds...0
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dramaqueen45 wrote: »Mmmmm... I love to spread Nutella on graham crackers and sprinkle them with slivered almonds...
Hahahh let's not start any more new ideas0 -
emily_stew wrote: »emily_stew wrote: »PammieSuzyQ wrote: »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
I don't even know what your point is here.
While Nutella is delicious, I can't really go back to it ever since my sister made me homemade Nutella for Christmas one year. It tasted like high fiving a million angels, and was so much better than the brand. It was far less sweet (not that I have an issue with sugar), and so much more nutty and flavourful. I need to make some...
I need this recipe.
I Nutella
Haha. I'll have to ask her for the recipe. I'm pretty sure it's just roasted hazelnuts, cocoa powder (or maybe melted chocolate???), a bit of sugar, really not that much, all food processed together, with maybe a splash of milk or cream to hold it together. It's much more of a paste than regular Nutella, which can be kind of gloopy. I'll find that recipe though.
I have an awesome food processor and I want to high five a million angels, too!DrWhoIsYerDad wrote: »Just eat cake frosting, some have less calories than nutella
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DrWhoIsYerDad wrote: »Just eat cake frosting, some have less calories than nutella
I don't like cake frosting. I frost cakes with nutella.
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emily_stew wrote: »emily_stew wrote: »PammieSuzyQ wrote: »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
I don't even know what your point is here.
While Nutella is delicious, I can't really go back to it ever since my sister made me homemade Nutella for Christmas one year. It tasted like high fiving a million angels, and was so much better than the brand. It was far less sweet (not that I have an issue with sugar), and so much more nutty and flavourful. I need to make some...
I need this recipe.
I Nutella
Haha. I'll have to ask her for the recipe. I'm pretty sure it's just roasted hazelnuts, cocoa powder (or maybe melted chocolate???), a bit of sugar, really not that much, all food processed together, with maybe a splash of milk or cream to hold it together. It's much more of a paste than regular Nutella, which can be kind of gloopy. I'll find that recipe though.
Mmmm
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