Whats the worst thing to eat that makes YOU gain weight?
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Pasta, risotto, beer or too much salt. I always take days to get rid of it, undoes weeks worth of work!0
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Too many calories.
But I definitely over ate on:
- Juice
- Takeaway breakfasts & lunches every day0 -
Doritos. Not only kills my salt intake for the day, but I have almost no willpower to resist them and so usually overeat. They're like my diet kryptonite.0
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Water weight it's KFC and Dominos pizza but only if I go over my calorie allowance and , normally 3 lb heavier the next morning then it's gone in 1-2 days. BUT if I stay within my calories I still lose! Also if I bring takeout home I gain as I eat more! If I eat in the restaurant I just eat my own meal instead of eating the kids meals too!0
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I'll find out if the splurge at Red Robin the other night catches up with me.0
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My body is usually pretty good at telling me when I'm full, but when the food is too yummy I can't stop eating (even when I know I'm full and I'm eating too much).
ETA: yea, so anything that taste really good.0 -
Ssoda including diet soda eliminated it from my diet and lost 7 pounds in two werks0
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I eat fried foods all the time. I just make sure that it fits within my allotted calories. I agree with most, its excess calories not the foods that make you gain weight. At least that's my experience.0
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I find that simple sugars and simple carbs are issues for me. I routinely avoid candy, packaged sweets, breads and pasta. Pizza is a particular problem for me. I feel full longer and am less likely to overeat if I choose fresh veggies, fruits, proteins with a few whole grains. I know the philosophy on MFP is a calorie is a calorie and CICO; however, 1,000 calories of candy or white bread does not have the nutritional value that 1,000 calories of veggies and fruit has. I can eat 1,000 calories of bread in one sitting without even thinking about it and still be hungry, so I am more successful avoiding those foods.0
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Eating too much of anything makes you gain weight. Some foods may be easier to control intake of than other foods.
No food is responsible for my weight gain. I am. I choose to eat what I eat. But sometimes it's hard to make good choices.0 -
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