How to say no to chocolate easter eggs?!
rachcls
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Anyone have any tips/tricks on how to not eat every chocolate egg in sight? I'm dying here lmao!
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put them out of sight???
make room for them in your daily intake?
exercise more to eat some?
I make room for them without compromising my intake and macros...so that means exercise and being careful with my intake.4 -
I share custody with my ex so I sent them back to Dad's with all their chocolate lol I have some in the pantry that are my faves but the huge basket of mediocre chocolate eggs they found left the building.2
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I don't really like them, but what I would do if I did and were surrounded by them and tempted is to decide to eat them at a specific time (perhaps as a snack after dinner ever day this week, as the week after Easter). I would decide a reasonable amount to eat. And then when I saw an egg, I'd think "oh, yay, I'm going to eat that as my after dinner snack."2
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Good suggestions so far. The garbage disposal is another option.0
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Packerjohn wrote: »Good suggestions so far. The garbage disposal is another option.
I like this option, but I am biased. I like candy only marginally more than I'd like slamming my junk in a door.1 -
Easter (jellybeans) and Halloween (candy corn) are like crack to me. And also like crack- if you don't buy it, you don't consume it.
To me- those things come in a single serving size- the entire bag. And I don't want to spend all my calories (or the dental bills) on a bag of sugar.1 -
Chocolate tastes best when it's in egg form so I just give in and eat them all.1
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I only eat the best ones (like mini-eggs) and ignore the waxy cheap ones. Fit a serving into my day. Put them out of sight - in the cupboard, at a minimum, not on the counter. Take things you don't want to eat and give them away at work.1
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Just don't have them around. ... For me, if I bring them into the house I'm likely to open up the package sooner or later, and once that package is open I'm likely to have one candy ... and then in short order they all will be gone.!2
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I don't buy any, and eat up my share of the family candy right away to get rid of them, lol.1
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Target practice.1
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How many eggs do you have lying around? I just had one, ate it and went over my calorie allowance. Now it's gone, time to get back to normal! One day isn't going to make much difference.0
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Most of them seem to be pretty low quality to me...not interested. UK Jelly Belly on the other hand...0
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Cadbury chocolate creme egg has, I think, 140 calories.
I've had one this year. That's the first one I've ever had.
I express my support for anyone who would like to put that in a plan and move some stuff, like a couple of legs, to earn it.2 -
If they are Reese's eggs ... I must eat them1
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Weigh the chocolate eggs and figure out how many calories in each. Then you can figure out a way to fit it into your calorie goals...or you can choose to go over...but at least you'll be aware of how much each egg is "costing" you in terms of calories.
My other suggestion is to throw the leftover chocolate away or give it away immediately! Sometimes removing the temptation is the only thing that works for me - lol.0 -
What kind of chocolate eggs must be known to help make any decision.
Cheap, crappy chocolate = garbage can
Anything Cadbury = make fit in my diary a little each day. YuM!2 -
If only you could send it my way. I love chocolate0
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In economics there is a concept called opportunity cost. Basically every choice to spend a resource is also a choice not to spend it on everything else . So do you want to spend the calories on a chocolate egg or would you rather spend it on something else???1
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Local womens shelter?
I dont touch the kids eggs, its not for me.
I recieved one egg, its in the pantry out my way, ill fit some in when i feel like it1 -
Don't be too afraid to enjoy some, it's Easter only once a year But if you really feel like you've had enough, you could maybe brush your teeth? Always helps for me when I'm craving sweets, after that you really don't want it anymore. Is gonna taste like crap with the toothpaste.1
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cwolfman13 wrote: »Most of them seem to be pretty low quality to me...not interested. UK Jelly Belly on the other hand...
"UK?" I don't understand.0 -
TimothyFish wrote: »cwolfman13 wrote: »Most of them seem to be pretty low quality to me...not interested. UK Jelly Belly on the other hand...
"UK?" I don't understand.
I generically call any jelly bean a Jelly Belly...at Easter my wife's cousins (British) send us jelly beans and Sweedish fish from London for the kids...they seem better than the stuff we get at Costco.0 -
Just get rid of anything that's not worth the calories. Too easy to find kids or coworkers who are willing to take candy off your hands.
I also second the tooth brushing option! Most everything tastes badly after brushing
That being said, I make room in my calories for a Cadbury creme egg once every couple of weeks after Easter and the same after Halloween (the Screme egg!). 150 calories and totally worth it and even better that they only come out twice a year so I stockpile a few in the fridge.1 -
cwolfman13 wrote: »TimothyFish wrote: »cwolfman13 wrote: »Most of them seem to be pretty low quality to me...not interested. UK Jelly Belly on the other hand...
"UK?" I don't understand.
I generically call any jelly bean a Jelly Belly...at Easter my wife's cousins (British) send us jelly beans and Sweedish fish from London for the kids...they seem better than the stuff we get at Costco.
That explains it. When you said "Jelly Belly" I assumed you meant the California company that started in Illinois. If it doesn't have "Jelly Belly" written on it, the stuff you are getting at Costco is probably made by the Ferrara Candy Company. Jelly Belly does distribute in the UK, but I can't imagine that the product is much different from what they sell in the US.0 -
TimothyFish wrote: »cwolfman13 wrote: »TimothyFish wrote: »cwolfman13 wrote: »Most of them seem to be pretty low quality to me...not interested. UK Jelly Belly on the other hand...
"UK?" I don't understand.
I generically call any jelly bean a Jelly Belly...at Easter my wife's cousins (British) send us jelly beans and Sweedish fish from London for the kids...they seem better than the stuff we get at Costco.
That explains it. When you said "Jelly Belly" I assumed you meant the California company that started in Illinois. If it doesn't have "Jelly Belly" written on it, the stuff you are getting at Costco is probably made by the Ferrara Candy Company. Jelly Belly does distribute in the UK, but I can't imagine that the product is much different from what they sell in the US.
You'd be surprised how different US and UK versions of the same things taste. Spent a lot of time investigating this on an american military base some years ago0
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