How many people incorporate sweets into their diet?

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  • misskarne
    misskarne Posts: 1,765 Member
    I have potato chips incorporated as a standard snack and Lite Aeroplane Jelly (jello for the Americans) every day. Delish!
  • Theo166
    Theo166 Posts: 2,564 Member
    I cleaned out all available sweets for the foreseeable future, till my weight is down.
    I usually can't stop at just one.
  • SusanMFindlay
    SusanMFindlay Posts: 1,804 Member
    Chocolate is essential. I have two squares of dark chocolate most days. I also have a "proper" dessert with dinner once a week (usually Sunday dinner when my parents come over) - usually somewhere in the ballpark of 400 calories per serving - and "mini" desserts a few times a week (a cookie or other small treat for less than 200 calories).
  • thelatecomer
    thelatecomer Posts: 17 Member
    I always have chocolate after dinner :)
  • CattOfTheGarage
    CattOfTheGarage Posts: 2,745 Member
    edited February 2017
    I have a special basket where I keep a stash of sweets and treats - even on days when calories are quite tight I can usually afford 80-odd for a single chocolate.

    I also have biscuits (cookies) and cake, in small portions. There are some biscuits that are very economical calorie wise - eg fruit shortcakes, which are thin little shortbread biscuits with raisins in them and sugar on top, are only 37 calories each.

    I also have various low-calorie desserts involving Greek yoghurt, fruit, meringues (which are surprisingly low calorie, but then air is calorie free!), custard (again, the stuff in tins/cartons is surprisingly low calorie).

    And then I bank calories, so a couple of times a week I can have a big proper pudding without busting the budget.
  • ashleighs148
    ashleighs148 Posts: 335 Member
    I like eating something sweet after every meal (sometimes breakfast too...), so I buy little mini brownie bites (45 calories) and mini millionaires bites (60 calories) so I don't go overboard. Tried the eating fruit instead of chocolate thing but that's just crazy haha.
  • RosieS_1980
    RosieS_1980 Posts: 61 Member
    Yep! Everyday I have a kids Cadbury bar that's 95 cals and a few oatcakes with peanut butter (all at the same time because chocolate and peanut butter is the best!)
  • ledgey91
    ledgey91 Posts: 17 Member
    I eat a lot of sugar free jelly, very low in calories! Mixed with greek yogurt or skyr it does make for a nice little dessert.
  • misskarne
    misskarne Posts: 1,765 Member
    ledgey91 wrote: »
    I eat a lot of sugar free jelly, very low in calories! Mixed with greek yogurt or skyr it does make for a nice little dessert.

    I don't even mix it. Aeroplane's smartest move was when they put the work into making their Lite jelly taste exactly like the full-strength stuff. 7 cal for 125g.
  • kommodevaran
    kommodevaran Posts: 17,890 Member
    Hard to give a proper answer. I eat sweet foods every day, usually fruit, but lots of other foods taste sweet too; sometimes in the form of hot cocoa or a banana smoothie; every other Saturday I have pancakes with sweet fillings for dinner; I occasionally mix peanuts and sesame seeds with honey; or eat frozen (and thawed) berries with sugar; rice pudding has added sugar; Greek yogurt with nuts and honey or maple syrup; fruit flavored yogurt is sweet; I will make a pie occasionally; all these things are part of my everyday diet. I rarely eat store bought sweets, I like to keep that to special occasions - it boils down to that I eat it when offered, but I don't buy it. I will eat anything I like when I'm out, but I do that when I'm at home, too, so there isn't really any clear separation in my head anymore.
  • TonyB0588
    TonyB0588 Posts: 9,520 Member
    alid8333 wrote: »
    Just curious how many people incorporate sweets into their diet? I make sure I have at least 150 to 200 calories a day set back for something sweet.

    Not deliberately, but if I have any I record them on my chart as well, so they're counted as part of the total calorie intake.
  • onward1
    onward1 Posts: 386 Member
    kimny72 wrote: »
    Yes, except for days I save those calories for alcohol :wink:

    This^
  • noobletmcnugget
    noobletmcnugget Posts: 518 Member
    I eat crisps every day and chocolate spread every now and then. I don't actually crave junk much, and if I really do then I just work it into my allowance.
  • alexp44
    alexp44 Posts: 28 Member
    Yep I do. Although I'm very good and have malteasers so at least they aren't too calorie heavy. lol. I also have to buy the fun size packs as if you leave an open pack next to me... I have to pre-portion anything else and have them at the end of the day after my tea.
    If it fits in my calories then why make myself miserable by not having them is my thinking.
    I'm now off to have some birthday cake :) Thats what I love about MFP rather than other weigh loss methods. I just don't feel guilty about enjoying things in moderation.
  • Piqueaboo
    Piqueaboo Posts: 1,193 Member
    I don't, not really a sweet tooth. I'd rather save it for booze ^^
  • cmtigger
    cmtigger Posts: 1,450 Member
    My coffee this morning has a tablespoon of sugar in it too.

    If I didn't have flexibility I would have a hard time. I need my sweet treats. I'm working on getting used to lower sodium doctor ordered, then I'll work on my sugar. One thing at a time.
  • MelanieCN77
    MelanieCN77 Posts: 4,047 Member
    Very sparingly but I don't have a sweet tooth like some do. A single serving of halo top and a pack of 100 cal cookies mixed in is plenty for me once in a while. I did home make some small cupcakes last week and they were about 150 cals each. 200 cals on sweets is a treat and probably about as much as I'd do, and certainly not every day.
  • nvmomketo
    nvmomketo Posts: 12,019 Member
    I try not to eat sweets often, and when I do I try to make then refined flour,starch free, as well as sugar free. I like the taste of sweet but I do not like what sugary sweets do to my health.
  • zingeber
    zingeber Posts: 124 Member
    Oh absolutely. I have the greatest respect for those that can completely cut out sweets - but I make sure there's room for a little cookie and a glass of milk at some point in my day. If I don't want it, I don't eat it, but having the choice is important to me :smile:
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,989 Member
    I don't save calories, I just account for whatever I do eat and make sure I adjust through the day if I eat something that's high calories.

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  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    I'm eating less baked goods these days and more fruit, which is lower calorie.

    I have strawberries and bananas with other ingredients in my breakfast smoothie, chocolate after dinner, and blueberries and raspberries with my oats and yogurt bedtime snack.
  • kenyonhaff
    kenyonhaff Posts: 1,377 Member
    I don't put aside foods for sweets, necessarily. I just have a rhythm going that leaves about 200 calories for something extra whether it's a cookie or a quesidilla.
  • alid8333
    alid8333 Posts: 233 Member
    I have fruit every afternoon, and dessert every night.

    ETA: I have to leave slightly more than 150-200 calories for dessert... :blush:

    Haha nothing wrong with that! ;)

  • alid8333
    alid8333 Posts: 233 Member
    I eat what I like, which definitely includes sweet stuff. I eat dessert most every night, of some kind, usually chocolate. I dont usually prelog, but I do have it in mind.
    There is no bad food by itself, just "too much food" is bad. Moderation in all things. Im not going to skip certain categories of food (that I like), because eventually I will expect to go back to it, and I dont want that to undo what Im doing. In the end maintenance should be the same as what I eat now, just hopefully a little more of it.

    I don't prelog either, I just aim to have 200 calories for a snack at night if I want it. But I agree with you on the "to much food" I'm glad that so many people still carry on to have their little indulgences in moderation.

    What's crazy is I eat more throughout the day now than before I went on my diet. I would eat maybe twice a day but those meals were high calories.

  • alid8333
    alid8333 Posts: 233 Member
    apullum wrote: »
    I budget for chocolate every day.

    Me too!

    I eat 200 calories of m&ms every night and usually a cookie after lunch. Lost 90 lbs. I'm calling it the m&m diet, I may write a book.

    That's amazing congrats on your weight loss! I have m&m's at home right now. I haven't opened the bag yet but I'm sure I will make my way to them lol
  • alid8333
    alid8333 Posts: 233 Member
    edited February 2017
    stk_pkr wrote: »
    Since I hit my goal weight, I incorporate "treats" into my diet and routine. Treats are anything that's throw away calories. Generally I want homemade or super-special sort of things for treats - I want them to be worth it. Every once in a while a "treat" is complete garbage calories like a Burger King A-! Baconator Burger. Sometimes it's Ben and Jerry's. Usually it's a homemade treat - like Cheesecake made from scratch :smile:

    I keep my treats max 200 calories. No fast food etc. Prime Rib is my favorite food, but with it being around 800 or more calories it's completely off limits for now.

    First thing I will do when I hit my goal weight will be to treat myself to a Prime Rib haha!

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