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PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »
Great question0 -
when I started this journey I had to fix a salad using a half a head of lettuce, a cup of cherry tomatoes sliced, and a half a cucumber if that doesn't fill you up I don't know what will. Eventually the cravings for the Doritos subsided0
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when I started this journey I had to fix a salad using a half a head of lettuce, a cup of cherry tomatoes sliced, and a half a cucumber if that doesn't fill you up I don't know what will. Eventually the cravings for the Doritos subsided
Theres zero chance that would fill me up XD4 -
PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »
I didn't realize you meant that Doritos were literally the only thing that would work. Chocolate chip cookie dough isn't a thing?0 -
I am realizing that junk food / food which does not have much nutritional value satisfies me more than healthy food.
For example : I feel much better when I eat just a packet of Doritos for Lunch than when I eat a chicken wrap. In fact , if I eat the chicken wrap , I end up eating more until dinner , while if I eat the doritos , I dont get hungry until dinner.
This does not make sense as a chicken wrap has more calories and more nutritional value than a packet of Doritos.
Anyone knows why?
If you have a chicken wrap + doritos together what happens? Why does it have to be only one?
I don't know what is in your chicken wrap but it could be less tasty, less fat, maybe you drink more if you eat the chips, maybe you resent eating "healthy" and feel like you are missing out with the wrap. Maybe you like crunchy foods.3 -
JaydedMiss wrote: »when you eat the chicken wrap, Is it then doritoes you reach for to eat more? might be a mental thing you just want doritoes and snacks
Sort of , yeah. Like for example : I am happy and satisfied with eating 2 slices of pizza but I go to bed starving if I eat a chicken salad or something else considered 'healthy'.
It's basically because it's the fat that keeps you satiated, and the carbs that promote insulin production and make you hungry. If you ate a chicken salad with full fat dressing or mayo or cheese and left out the bread or wrap within a few days you'd find you wouldn't need to eat all the things anymore, you'd be satisfied and your hunger would be under control.
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PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »
I didn't realize you meant that Doritos were literally the only thing that would work. Chocolate chip cookie dough isn't a thing?
It is a thing, but if I have a taste for salty cheesy goodness, cookie dough anything isn't gonna hack it.2 -
why do i keep coming back to this thread i just got the craving for doritoes gone -.- LOLPaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »
I didn't realize you meant that Doritos were literally the only thing that would work. Chocolate chip cookie dough isn't a thing?
It is a thing, but if I have a taste for salty cheesy goodness, cookie dough anything isn't gonna hack it.
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PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »
I didn't realize you meant that Doritos were literally the only thing that would work. Chocolate chip cookie dough isn't a thing?
If I want salty food, sweet food won't cut it. Vice versa is also true.0 -
Why not forget the tortilla, have a chicken lettuce wrap and have the doritos as your carbs?2
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JaydedMiss wrote: »why do i keep coming back to this thread i just got the craving for doritoes gone -.- LOLPaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »PaulaWallaDingDong wrote: »
I didn't realize you meant that Doritos were literally the only thing that would work. Chocolate chip cookie dough isn't a thing?
It is a thing, but if I have a taste for salty cheesy goodness, cookie dough anything isn't gonna hack it.
Slightly masochistic around the edges maybe?
But it's true for me too. If I want something salty, there's no way sweet will cut it.
I like the suggestion of lettuce wrap with doritos (well salt and vinegar crisps for me... ) I'll have to try that tomorrow!0 -
1 thing I want to clarify : I mentioned the chicken wrap and doritos as examples ! Food does not have to be particularly a packet of doritos or a wrap. Basically what I mean : I would rather snack on''junk food'' ( packets ) then eat a good ''healthy meal'' especially during the day.0
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1 thing I want to clarify : I mentioned the chicken wrap and doritos as examples ! Food does not have to be particularly a packet of doritos or a wrap. Basically what I mean : I would rather snack on''junk food'' ( packets ) then eat a good ''healthy meal'' especially during the day.
I'm usually more satisfied (physically and mentally) with a dessert than a meal.2 -
1 thing I want to clarify : I mentioned the chicken wrap and doritos as examples ! Food does not have to be particularly a packet of doritos or a wrap. Basically what I mean : I would rather snack on''junk food'' ( packets ) then eat a good ''healthy meal'' especially during the day.
The principle still works. Eat both. If you want a carbsy treat, reduce carbs elsewhere. Just make sure you are still getting your protein, fruit and veg so your diet is balanced.0 -
1 thing I want to clarify : I mentioned the chicken wrap and doritos as examples ! Food does not have to be particularly a packet of doritos or a wrap. Basically what I mean : I would rather snack on''junk food'' ( packets ) then eat a good ''healthy meal'' especially during the day.
I'm usually more satisfied (physically and mentally) with a dessert than a meal.
I can soo relate to this! I'd rather eat a slice of cheesecake than a meal !0 -
CattOfTheGarage wrote: »1 thing I want to clarify : I mentioned the chicken wrap and doritos as examples ! Food does not have to be particularly a packet of doritos or a wrap. Basically what I mean : I would rather snack on''junk food'' ( packets ) then eat a good ''healthy meal'' especially during the day.
The principle still works. Eat both. If you want a carbsy treat, reduce carbs elsewhere. Just make sure you are still getting your protein, fruit and veg so your diet is balanced.
I cant eat both because then I'd go over my calories1 -
CattOfTheGarage wrote: »1 thing I want to clarify : I mentioned the chicken wrap and doritos as examples ! Food does not have to be particularly a packet of doritos or a wrap. Basically what I mean : I would rather snack on''junk food'' ( packets ) then eat a good ''healthy meal'' especially during the day.
The principle still works. Eat both. If you want a carbsy treat, reduce carbs elsewhere. Just make sure you are still getting your protein, fruit and veg so your diet is balanced.
I cant eat both because then I'd go over my calories
That's why you take out the carbs from elsewhere. An individual pack of Doritos isn't that much different from a big tortilla or two slices of bread in calorie terms.
I mean, if you want me to recommend that you just eat Doritos all day, I'm not going to do it. But I do recommend that you fit them in if you love them that much.
As to the "why" of the post title - we're all different and what satisfies one person will not satisfy another.0 -
I am also in to the salty cheesy. I stocked up on Halloween size goldfish crackers this year. The mini portion is just enough to satisfy.1
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