How many calories do you spend on treats?
Xxlune
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How many calories per day or per week, going by the 'no foods are evil/wrong' principle, do you spend on treats?
Do you have them daily or do you save them up to indulge properly once a week?
I try to keep this limited to 200 calories per day, and the rest should be "good food" or at least filling.
My go-to treat is chocolate. God I miss eating all the chocolate I wanted.
What are your experiences? Please share!
Do you have them daily or do you save them up to indulge properly once a week?
I try to keep this limited to 200 calories per day, and the rest should be "good food" or at least filling.
My go-to treat is chocolate. God I miss eating all the chocolate I wanted.
What are your experiences? Please share!
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I think that it's important to allow those treats. I think 200 calories a day seems reasonable. Lately my little treat has been a McDonalds vanilla ice cream cone for 170 calories when the mood strikes. Chocolate is also something I make room for as well. Have you tried dark cocoa powder (1 tbs at 10 calories) mixed with oatmeal and 1 tsp of peanut butter, sweetner of choice (I use swerve), sea salt, and 1 tbs coconut? It tastes like no bake cookies. Super yummy and helps when I want chocolate but need more nutrients to fill me up.3
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I pretty use most of my Fitbit calories on them. It's usually around 450 calories at the end of the day.
I plan on having Pop Tarts today.4 -
For me, a salad is a treat every time....1
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I try not to go over 300 calories of non filling foods - bread, cookies, cracker, even rice. But I guess what's filling and what isn't depends on the day too...3
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I set aside about 200 calories for "treats" per day.1
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I only have a "treat" if I've meet my macros for the day. If so, the rest of my calories will be cookies. This only happens a couple times a week but I keep oreos hidden in a cereal box pre weighed just for those occasions.2
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I usually use a treat to fill a small calorie gap, often 100 calories. I will usually eat a cookie, this week for instance I made pumpkin cookies; if I am over 30g on fat or over my sugar limit I'll eat a Dandie (vegan marshmallow) instead.1
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The only "treat" I schedule is a hot pickle. Everything else is functional for protein, fiber, starch, fat, or carbs. The pickle is fire and salt. I can only have it when everything else has been so low in sodium that the pickle becomes functional because I need salt.1
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You are all eating so clean! It's inspiring
It almost makes me feel bad for filling up those last 200 calories with chocolate (almost.)0 -
You are all eating so clean! It's inspiring
It almost makes me feel bad for filling up those last 200 calories with chocolate (almost.)
I lurves me some durty, durty chocolate.
I make room in my allotment each day for a treat in the evening. And yes, it's usually something chocolate-y.3 -
All of them!!1
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On a typical day, I'd say anywhere between 200-300 calories. This could be anything from ice cream to Greek yogurt with fruit to candy or chocolate.1
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Hard to say, because some of the things I adore, like pickles, are low calorie and thus people wouldn't call them treats. I don't have a very big sweet tooth, but I probably spend 600 ish calories a week on bourbon whiskey, which is my 'treat'1
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I don't have treats (what you would class as a treat anyway) I have 3 meals and 2 snacks a day and I already eat whatever I want. Luckily I enjoy eating healthily and don't crave any "treats"0
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I'm in maintenance so it's different, but on weekends I can end up with 1000-1500 calories of treats (out of 3000 calories total if I'm active enough). During the week it's only a few hundred per day. Also greek yogurt or fruit doesn't count as a treat for me, but peanut butter does0
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300-500 calories...I maintain my weight around 2000 calories a day.1
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Depends on the day, but I try to keep it around 200-300 usually. But I mean yesterday I had two Reeses cups (210) and 1c ice cream (280), and a bag of chips for 450.
Honestly as long as I can fit it in, I'm gonna eat it.1 -
I have a glass or two of wine pretty much every day, and usually something sweet as well (square of chocolate, serving of oreos, half serving of Talenti). Depends how much room I have - on the weekends I have more.
I'd say usually 200-500 cals of what many others would call "treats".1 -
It depends on the day. Some days I have none, some days i'll spend half my calories on them. Still within my goals, every day can't be perfect.3
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Way more than I should be - I don't that many calories and can't really afford nutritionally to spend more than 100-200 cals on that kind of thing on a regular basis. But I do.
I'm trying an experiment and swapping out some of it for a mix of blackberries, strawberries, and ricotta. Maybe it'll help keep me in check0 -
I think the key for me was changing my vocabulary/thinking about food. I don't use words like 'treats', 'indulge' or 'save up for'. As long as I kept those words around foods, then clearly I still had the thoughts that some foods were different. It took a while, but now I eat what I feel like and nothing is a treat - unless it's expen$ive like artichokes or fancy balsamic vinegar or something like that. But cookies or chocolate are ordinary.3
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Ninety nine percent of the time I dont use up all my daily allotment of calories, but I also have to be mindful that I want to change my eating habits for a lifetime and learn to make choices that are better for me physically and psychologically. That said, I love me some chips, and have found a marvelous product (Kelloggs cracker chips in a variety of flavours, like salt and vinegar, butter popcorn, bbq, etc) that allows me to have "chips" for less than 100 cals per serve, and seems to successfully satisfy my need for the empty calories that chips represent. I also like marshmallow squares with chocolate drizzle that come in at about 110 cals, or jello sugar free puddings at about 50 cals. They hit my sweet spot and I feel happy that I have been able to manage a little indulgence into my day.0
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about 200 calories a day0
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128 per day, every day for almost 3 years now & I never get tired of it
Fiber one brownie bar 90
1 piece of dove dark chocolate caramel with sea salt 383 -
Did I go to the gym that day? If so, whatever I earned for my workout. If I was a lazy slug then my treat consists of a medium skim latte no sugar from Dunkin Donuts(100 calories) and a 48 calorie square of Lindt's dark chocolate with sea salt. I'm pretty consistent on non gym days.0
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I work on my feet walking around all day (7-7.5 hours) so on work days I allow 250 calories for snacking. On days off I allow 100-150 calories.0
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I eat about 500 calories of treats (actual desserts, not yogourt or fruit) a day. My calorie allowance is about 1900-2000/day. I meet all my micro and macronutrients each day, so this works for me. FWIW I'm also in maintenance.0
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Do you have them daily or do you save them up to indulge properly once a week?
It took a long time for my thinking to come around on this. It's not enough to just change my mind, my stomach had to buy in!
I thought I used to indulge "properly" but I used to over-indulge. Now I indulge properly. I probably do it most days.0 -
270/day in the form of 1 starbucks mocha frappe. It is my great nutritional sin.0
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I spend any extra calories usually on better treats. My protein shakes and oranges usually cure my sugar cravings pretty easily. I'll include things like cheese to make a meal more tasty if I have extra. I can skip the dessert aisle decently.0
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