Help! How do you wean yourself off of excessive butter/margarine use?
aquilisrose
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Hello! I really struggle with this. Growing up my family put gobs of butter and margarine in everything, and the salty fatty flavour always tasted so good! Now that I am trying to eat better and lose weight, I feel like nothing tastes as good without it and am always tempted to add it in. Any tips? Alternatives?
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Have you tried adding salt?0
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Yes, but I recently went for tests and my doctor told me I had high blood pressure and to lower my sodium intake. I have tried the fake salts but all have a bitter aftertaste.0
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Try adding avocado or hummus instead.0
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Sodium is sodium whether it comes from salt or butter. Have you tried any of the lower calorie margarines?0
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Maybe start with using things like spicy things like salsa or hot sauce. Or hummus or peanut butter to spread on wraps or breads. I like to use avocado to spread on toast with a squeeze of lime juice. Make sure to measure it all - so you don't go overboard. You could always squeeze lemon and/or lime juice on the veggies. I would stick to natural things - like spices and herbs instead of fake salts. You might need some time to get used to what things taste like without all the butter/salt and extra things on them. Give yourself sometime and get rid of butter in your house - so you aren't tempted to overuse it.0
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Experiment with different spices. Cumin is one of my favorites. Thyme and Rosemary are up there too.0
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kristen6350 wrote: »Experiment with different spices. Cumin is one of my favorites. Thyme and Rosemary are up there too.
Yup. That's how I stopped eating so much butter, add more spices.0 -
Use 1/2 as much.0
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How much butter are you eating? A tablespoon is about 100 calories. I eat a lot of Indian food, so I regularly eat butter. Overall 2 tablespoons of butter in a multiple serving dish is not a diet buster for me.0
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Im also a closet butter fiend, cottage cheese could be your friend here. Nice on toast or jacket spuds. When trying to be good I have less butter and more marmalade on my toast at breakfast. The other thing is to switch to foods that requires less butter in the first place - muesli?0
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Lemon will give the effect of salt on certain foods (obviously this will not work on some foods).0
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I just gave up eating butter -- I would rather use my calories elsewhere. I have been using mustard on my food instead, and I really like it.0
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kristen6350 wrote: »Experiment with different spices. Cumin is one of my favorites. Thyme and Rosemary are up there too.
Spices, flavorings...
I use a lot of mayo. But I found that mixing some with mustard in, reduces the "needs more" mayo.
Mix your butter with garlic, or cumin (yum!)....chili powder....sriracha sauce.....whatever0 -
Just use less? I used to overuse olive oil and just reduced the amount I used, and found it was fine.0
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Not tried it but heard that olive oil hardened on a plate in the fridge can make a butter substitute.0
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I use a butter flavored spray from Trader Joe's that is really good! (pam also makes a version) I use it mainly on my toast and sweet potatoes, but it's very versatile.0
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Sorry, but the low fat margarines are just disgusting. My crave is buttered toast, and all the low fat margarines do is soggify the bread. Not at all the same kick.
What I have done over time is slowly reduce the amount of butter I'm spreading on the bread/toast. I'll also switch out the butter to peanut butter or laughing cow light wedge, watching the portions of course.0 -
Oh my gosh I laughed when I saw the title of this thread. I always joke to my husband that left to my own devices I would DRINK butter.
I've read that excessive fat cravings are due to the body not having the right fat balance. That may be true but butter for me is a texture + salt + fat thing. I like cold butter.....on bread. So that I have to bite into it and it melts on my tongue.
You know what I did? Stopped eating BREAD. That nipped it. I don't want butter unless it's on a cracker/muffin/bread roll. I introduced flat breads back in my diet after the butter jonesing calmed down. I also don't buy regular butter anymore either. Just the whipped yogurt stuff.
Between my husband and I we would go through a stick of butter a week when there was bran muffins around.
I don't buy bran muffins anymore either0 -
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Thanks for all your suggestions! I will certainly
Try your tips and see how it goes!0
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