Looking for friends who don't eat "clean" and healthy

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  • traceyfetterly
    traceyfetterly Posts: 10 Member
    I eat whatever I want as long as it fits macros
  • RaenaLynn
    RaenaLynn Posts: 87 Member
    Where's the filthy eating group? Can't find it
  • SueSueDio
    SueSueDio Posts: 4,796 Member
    RaenaLynn wrote: »
    Where's the filthy eating group? Can't find it

    Here ya go!

    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/119686-the-filthy-eaters-of-mfp
  • rhiawiz57
    rhiawiz57 Posts: 906 Member
    edited March 2017
    i can't help but wonder if some "clean" eaters just profess to us all online that they eat that way but secretly eat candy or pizza or chips and don't tell! not all...but some? hahah just be honest with yourself, we are humans and not machines! not accusing anyone, i just get suspect of the ol' high horse routine.
  • RaenaLynn
    RaenaLynn Posts: 87 Member
    SueSueDio wrote: »
    RaenaLynn wrote: »
    Where's the filthy eating group? Can't find it

    Here ya go!

    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/119686-the-filthy-eaters-of-mfp

    Thanks! Just joined
  • rhiawiz57
    rhiawiz57 Posts: 906 Member
    i just tried to join as well. awaiting approval i think.
  • ivygirl1937
    ivygirl1937 Posts: 899 Member
    Yeah, @Verity1111 will have to approve you guys before it "officially" lets you in the group but she's really good about accepting people in pretty quickly. Then you can join all the random conversations in there too. :smirk:
  • rhiawiz57
    rhiawiz57 Posts: 906 Member
    hahaha my food diary should prove my worth!!!
  • Verity1111
    Verity1111 Posts: 3,309 Member
    I am not a clean eater. That doesn't mean I eat junk food all day every day, and I still have to watch what I eat. But if I want pizza, I have pizza. If I want ice cream, I eat ice cream.
    I've found out that for me, I am more happy when I don't restrict myself to what I eat 100% of the time.
    And don't get me started on the wine.
    When will they come up with calorie free wine, for F*** sake!!!

    calorie free wine with a 7% alcohol content and i would maybe never complain about anything ever again. except possibly a hangover.

    7%? I drink everclear which is 75-95% alcohol content. I am starting to realize why I have never tried wine. lol.
  • Verity1111
    Verity1111 Posts: 3,309 Member
    I am not a clean eater. That doesn't mean I eat junk food all day every day, and I still have to watch what I eat. But if I want pizza, I have pizza. If I want ice cream, I eat ice cream.
    I've found out that for me, I am more happy when I don't restrict myself to what I eat 100% of the time.
    And don't get me started on the wine.
    When will they come up with calorie free wine, for F*** sake!!!

    calorie free wine with a 7% alcohol content and i would maybe never complain about anything ever again. except possibly a hangover.

    7%? I drink everclear which is 75-95% alcohol content. I am starting to realize why I have never tried wine. lol.
  • jessiferrrb
    jessiferrrb Posts: 1,758 Member
    Verity1111 wrote: »
    I am not a clean eater. That doesn't mean I eat junk food all day every day, and I still have to watch what I eat. But if I want pizza, I have pizza. If I want ice cream, I eat ice cream.
    I've found out that for me, I am more happy when I don't restrict myself to what I eat 100% of the time.
    And don't get me started on the wine.
    When will they come up with calorie free wine, for F*** sake!!!

    calorie free wine with a 7% alcohol content and i would maybe never complain about anything ever again. except possibly a hangover.

    7%? I drink everclear which is 75-95% alcohol content. I am starting to realize why I have never tried wine. lol.

    well, with no calories it's pretty dangerous. i think drinking 24oz of everclear would be a decent weight loss plan if i wanted to be an alcohol induced chronic purger though.
  • Staceygram
    Staceygram Posts: 147 Member
    Verity1111 wrote: »
    I am not a clean eater. That doesn't mean I eat junk food all day every day, and I still have to watch what I eat. But if I want pizza, I have pizza. If I want ice cream, I eat ice cream.
    I've found out that for me, I am more happy when I don't restrict myself to what I eat 100% of the time.
    And don't get me started on the wine.
    When will they come up with calorie free wine, for F*** sake!!!

    calorie free wine with a 7% alcohol content and i would maybe never complain about anything ever again. except possibly a hangover.

    7%? I drink everclear which is 75-95% alcohol content. I am starting to realize why I have never tried wine. lol.

    I haven't had Everclear in years. It's not available here and I haven't found it during any of my trips. I always loves a dragon's breath (Everclear and Creme de Menthe )
  • Verity1111
    Verity1111 Posts: 3,309 Member
    Verity1111 wrote: »
    I am not a clean eater. That doesn't mean I eat junk food all day every day, and I still have to watch what I eat. But if I want pizza, I have pizza. If I want ice cream, I eat ice cream.
    I've found out that for me, I am more happy when I don't restrict myself to what I eat 100% of the time.
    And don't get me started on the wine.
    When will they come up with calorie free wine, for F*** sake!!!

    calorie free wine with a 7% alcohol content and i would maybe never complain about anything ever again. except possibly a hangover.

    7%? I drink everclear which is 75-95% alcohol content. I am starting to realize why I have never tried wine. lol.

    well, with no calories it's pretty dangerous. i think drinking 24oz of everclear would be a decent weight loss plan if i wanted to be an alcohol induced chronic purger though.

    Wait what? It has calories right? I missed something haha. I drank a lot of everclear at once before but I dont drink often just a lot on the rare occasions when I do.
  • Verity1111
    Verity1111 Posts: 3,309 Member
    I just didn't realize wine had such a low alcohol content.
  • rhiawiz57
    rhiawiz57 Posts: 906 Member
    edited March 2017
    i was trying to research the alcohol/calorie thing a few months ago when my mom told me vodka had no calories. So for hard liquor, it technically doesn't have calories, but it has alcohol sugars that your body has to process. So, what I surmise is that your body has to stop digesting food OR burning fat when it turns its attention to processing the alcohol sugar. This is why a vodka soda is "okay" on low carb diets, because it doesn't have calories. It does, however, slow weight loss. Especially if you're having them daily. And of course, alcohol can lead to late night eating, and as much as i love my filthy food, i gain weight when i eat late.
  • jessiferrrb
    jessiferrrb Posts: 1,758 Member
    alcohol definitely has calories, it's true that the body processes alcohol before moving on to other things though. but you can get a calorie count for it and treat it like any other macro that you account for.

    the wine with 0 calories was a hypothetical. like if wine had 0 calories i would hypothetically be drinking a lot more of it.
  • Ruatine
    Ruatine Posts: 3,424 Member
    Verity1111 wrote: »
    I just didn't realize wine had such a low alcohol content.

    The wine I usually drink has 13%... yummy red wine.

    *eating a Reese's PB cup*
  • rhiawiz57
    rhiawiz57 Posts: 906 Member
    edited March 2017
    alcohol definitely has calories, it's true that the body processes alcohol before moving on to other things though. but you can get a calorie count for it and treat it like any other macro that you account for.

    the wine with 0 calories was a hypothetical. like if wine had 0 calories i would hypothetically be drinking a lot more of it.

    yes wine and beer have calories, they have actual sugar in them still, it's not all distilled out. i was talking about hard liquor. i couldn't find an accurate calorie count for it. in my research online, i found out that vodka/rum/etc does not actually have calories. i see people on MFP enter calories for hard liquor but i can't find the basis for this.
  • ConnieT1030
    ConnieT1030 Posts: 894 Member
    Feel free to add me. My goal is to stay under my calorie limit and eat healthy things when I can afford it. For example, why the heck is a chicken sandwhich only $3.35 at Chickfila while the salad is $7-8?! My wallet cringes everytime I buy one.

    You know what grinds my gears? used to be at Subway, you could turn any sub into a sald, same price. After all, they were saving the cost of the bread! But now, if you want a salad instead, it TWO DOLLARS more to SKIP the bread!! Im like whaaaaa?! My husband said "they are paying for the container" ... you mean that flimsy 15 cent piece of plastic? Pfft, just sticking it to people who want to have less (calories/carbs/bread whatever).. Makes me sooo mad I just eat the sub!
  • SueSueDio
    SueSueDio Posts: 4,796 Member
    edited March 2017
    Someone wrote a detailed explanation in another thread some time ago about how alcohol is a poison and the body can't metabolise anything else until it gets rid of that. I guess if the drink in question is mostly alcohol with not a lot else added, it would technically have very few (if any) calories the body could use so it might, technically, count as calorie-free. (I admit I don't have the scientific knowledge to back any of that up. :) )

    I think I'd still log it regardless, though! And I guess the biggest weight-loss issue with alcohol (assuming you're logging the drinks themselves) is how much extra you might eat if you get an attack of the munchies, and how much of it you'd be able to remember in the morning to log it...
  • rhiawiz57
    rhiawiz57 Posts: 906 Member
    Oh yeah too much alcohol definitely results in late night eating for me and that is always a setback! Not arguing that. Just not adding calories in Mfp for vodka/soda when I do have those. Because I can't find that they actually have true calories.
  • SueSueDio
    SueSueDio Posts: 4,796 Member
    edited March 2017
    Feel free to add me. My goal is to stay under my calorie limit and eat healthy things when I can afford it. For example, why the heck is a chicken sandwhich only $3.35 at Chickfila while the salad is $7-8?! My wallet cringes everytime I buy one.

    You know what grinds my gears? used to be at Subway, you could turn any sub into a sald, same price. After all, they were saving the cost of the bread! But now, if you want a salad instead, it TWO DOLLARS more to SKIP the bread!! Im like whaaaaa?! My husband said "they are paying for the container" ... you mean that flimsy 15 cent piece of plastic? Pfft, just sticking it to people who want to have less (calories/carbs/bread whatever).. Makes me sooo mad I just eat the sub!

    That's just jumping on the low-carb bandwagon for extra profit! I never wanted their salads anyway, too much lettuce. ;) I'll just have a 6" sub and skip the mayo (I started getting mustard instead), but I usually still have cheese. I can get a satisfying lunch for less than 400 calories, so I'm happy with that!

    (Edit - next time we go there I'll have to check their prices for salads, see if it's different in Canada. Maybe there hasn't been any bandwagon-jumping yet!)
  • ConnieT1030
    ConnieT1030 Posts: 894 Member
    edited March 2017
    "SueSueDio wrote: »

    That's just jumping on the low-carb bandwagon for extra profit! I never wanted their salads anyway, too much lettuce. ;) I'll just have a 6" sub and skip the mayo (I started getting mustard instead), but I usually still have cheese. I can get a satisfying lunch for less than 400 calories, so I'm happy with that!

    (Edit - next time we go there I'll have to check their prices for salads, see if it's different in Canada. Maybe there hasn't been any bandwagon-jumping yet!)

    No doubt, but they were supposed to be the ones that offered the healthy menu to begin with =P
    Now they are dropping my favorite bread. Sigh.
    I started using mustard instead of mayo on sandwiches but forgot last time I got a sub, and of course they do that slather on thing before you can even say stop- go easy- or whatever. Augh. Maybe i should ask for mayo on the side. Then they would probably charge extra for that too =P

    eta: oh yeah, I have them put in spinach instead of boring iceberg lettuce anyway :D yum!
  • ConnieT1030
    ConnieT1030 Posts: 894 Member
    Well i had been avoiding this thread, it's fabulous, but always makes me drooling hungry hahahaha
    Then i realized I was like 300 posts behind or some such ridiculous amount, and figured i better catch up, only to find yall went and made a group without me :O Now i gotta qualify! noooo .,. lessee, pizza hut this week does that qualify me? A russell stover creme egg a couple days ago? ok granted it wasn't very good.... an AYCE buffet on Sunday? thats GOT to do it! lol (Just dont look at today, i ate a crap ton of broccoli, oops i didnt mean it, really....)
  • SueSueDio
    SueSueDio Posts: 4,796 Member
    I started using mustard instead of mayo on sandwiches but forgot last time I got a sub, and of course they do that slather on thing before you can even say stop- go easy- or whatever.

    I hate that! They'll give me three measly slices of cucumber and half a slice of green pepper, but pour on more sauce than one sandwich can really handle? Give me more veggies!!
  • The_Enginerd
    The_Enginerd Posts: 3,982 Member
    edited March 2017
    rhiawiz57 wrote: »
    i was trying to research the alcohol/calorie thing a few months ago when my mom told me vodka had no calories. So for hard liquor, it technically doesn't have calories, but it has alcohol sugars that your body has to process. So, what I surmise is that your body has to stop digesting food OR burning fat when it turns its attention to processing the alcohol sugar. This is why a vodka soda is "okay" on low carb diets, because it doesn't have calories. It does, however, slow weight loss. Especially if you're having them daily. And of course, alcohol can lead to late night eating, and as much as i love my filthy food, i gain weight when i eat late.

    Can you post your sources, because there are many very, VERY poor sources on the internet.

    There is no such thing as alcohol sugar. There are sugar alcohols, which are low calorie sweeteners which are partially digested to varying degrees.

    Per the USDA, alcohol has 7 calories per gram.

    Ethanol is metabolized to acetaldehyde => acetic acid => acetyl-CoA, where is then is oxidized for energy via the Krebs cycle, the same cycle where carbohydrates, fats, and proteins are eventually oxidized for energy.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ti81HUegslg