Has anyone ever eaten a whole large bag of peanut M&Ms?
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I embraced the basic girl within and damn near ate a whole bag of the pumpkin spiced latte ones!0
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camilacreme wrote: »of course. but not in a while. I don't buy them anymore because if I did, I would.
We have them in boxes here in Australia. Can easily devour a whole box of the things. Well - could anyway - don't know if still can as haven't gone there in a while0 -
I guess I always assumed that everyone had at some point or another.
Well, anyone without a peanut allergy anyway. That would make it hard to finish a bag.0 -
No. I don't like peanut M & M's. I have eaten a big bag of plain ones... it was 20 years ago.
Doing that doesn't appeal to me any more.0 -
ariana_eatsandlifts wrote: »No, but one time I ate almost a whole family sized bag of Doritos. I logged it and haven't bought a big bag of Doritos again.
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Nope...not a big candy person. I can snack on a handful but thats about it. I'm not really into sweets. No cookies, no chocolate nothing like that except ice cream. Now that I can pound. Oh...and pop corn. Give me the large popcorn at the movies and I'll still go get my free refill before the end of the movie.
I wish I had this problem0 -
No bc I cant eat nuts but I can eat a whole king size chocolate bar tho I have not in a long time0
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As much as I love them, I'd feel sick after 9 or 10 of them...0
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Yes, and I regret nothing.0
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Peanut M&M's are my downfall. I have to only buy small packs now as if they are there, they soon won't be! I can control myself around most sweet things but not a chance with a share bag of M&Ms.....and now I want peanut m&ms0
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I prefer the M&Ms with peanut butter in them, the ones in the red bag. My god I could eat a pound of those.
My biggest weakness though is chips. I can easily devour a family-size bag of sour cream and onion chips on the car ride from store to home (and have done so, sadly).0 -
Peanut M&Ms are my favourite, I'd rather eat smarties than the regular M&Ms though (Smarties are candy coated chocolate, not the pressed powder disks that they have in the states. In Canada those are called rockets)
I think I will always be capable of eating large amounts and not feeling sick compared to other people. Even 8-9 months into this lifestyle change and I still find myself not totally satisfied unless I am so full it feels like I could throw up. Overeating for so many years has just programmed me that way I suppose.
I could easily polish off a large bag of chips, a large slurpee from 7-11 and a king chocolate bar in one sitting, no problem.
That being said, I find it more satisfying to stuff myself with broccoli and chicken breast now! I feel better physically and mentally for it.
I do however make room in my calories occasionally to have a large reese peanut butter cup blizzard. Which costs me just over 1,000 calories. Typically I opt for a medium to cut that down a bit.
Fact is that I'm not going to go the rest of my life never eating it, so if I have room for the day, I will.
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Almond m&ms ftw! In college I used to eat a 2-lb every week, but now too much sweet stuff makes me feel sick.0
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I haven't. I don't believe I have ever seen a 1kg package here. The ones we have are all single serving. I couldn't imagine myself eating a full bag though because the roof of my mouth starts hurting on bag number 2 (I like melting them in my mouth) and I feel nauseous on bag number 3.0
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Peanut M&M's? no
Peanut Butter M&M's? oh yesssssssssss!0 -
No M&M binge but I have eaten an entire package of oreo's in one sitting. I also finished a family sized bag of cheeto puffs in 2 separate sittings, but within the same day. I do not recommend either I felt sick to my stomach .0
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Yes, excessive alcohol consumption + junk food = reason I split my pants0
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I ate an entire bag of coconut M&Ms once over the course of 2 days. Those things were awesome and now I can't find coconut ones any more - probably a good thing.0
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I have many times before, but I can't now. If I eat one small bag the tables turn in my head and it triggers a temper tantrum in my brain making me binge. It's a battle.0
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First, you're all making me hate life right now. I developed a peanut allergy last year at the age of 35. Who develops allergies at 35? Ugh. This has been very traumatic emotionally. It also probably has aided in my quest to attain a healthy weight. I digress.
Second, I noticed something very odd today. I gave myself permission to eat whatever the heck I wanted to today, and today only. You see, a very close friend died today. The second in three weeks. And yes, emotional eating and whatnot. I just gave myself permission to not care for one day. Anyway, I have this stash of hot tamales (the candy). I measured out a ridiculous portion (40 tamales! officially 2 servings) (so I gave myself permission to eat. Not to not log). I ate the whole 40 candies too. And then I ate a serving of chocolate chips. This was actually a compromise, in the past I'd have made up chocolate chip cookie dough and eaten it to get that much chocolate. So I did all of this within a relatively short period of time. I believe there was a piece of homemade apple pie involved as well.
I felt absolutely sick. Not as in "oh I failed my diet I hate myself" sick. I mean physically nauseated and horrible headache and just terrible sick. That is so not happening ever again. Because its bad enough being horribly sad, I don't need to be physically ill on top of it. In the past that would not have happened to me. I guess almost a year of careful adherence to my food intake really has changed something inside.0 -
I'm really, really sorry, tomteboda0
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Pretzel m and ms are the best m and ms0
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I've eaten a 1lb bag of regular MM&S before. Not my proudest moment...0
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mint m&m's
peanut butter m&m's
coconut m&ms's
YES I can eat the whole bag.0 -
ariana_eatsandlifts wrote: »No, but one time I ate almost a whole family sized bag of Doritos. I logged it and haven't bought a big bag of Doritos again.
I've done that many times in the past.
Me too! And I've even taken it a step further and dipped the Doritos in french onion or cheese dip.0
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