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syousaf571
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is peanut butter fattening. (one scoop)
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Do you like it?
Does it fit into your calorie and nutrition goals for the day?
Do you feel good after eating it?
If the answer to all three is "yes" then it sounds like a great food. If the answer to any of them is "no" then you might consider eating something else.6 -
No such thing as a "fattening" food. The only thing that is fattening is eating too many calories overall.6
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peanut butter has lots of fat, nuts are higher in fat and the word butter indicates fat. You can still eat it though, measure and weigh carefully so it fits in your calorie goal.1
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I eat peanut butter everyday, 30g usually, i incorporate it into my calorie goal.
What do you mean by a scoop? A teaspoon, tablespoon, soup ladle??5 -
No food, in and of itself, is fattening. If it fits your calorie goal, go for it. It is quite calorie dense, however, so I recommend that you weigh it rather than "scoop" it to get an accurate idea of how much you're eating.4
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Anything is "fattening" if you eat too much of it. But no, there are no foods that instantly turn into body fat.3
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Christine_72 wrote: »I eat peanut butter everyday, 30g usually, i incorporate it into my calorie goal.
What do you mean by a scoop? A teaspoon, tablespoon, soup ladle??
just a tablespoon lol0 -
Carrots can be fattening if you eat more calories worth than you burn every day. No foods are inherently fattening/slimming.2
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syousaf571 wrote: »is peanut butter fattening. (one scoop)
Any food can be "fattening" if you eat more calories than you burn. Do you understand the concept of counting calories? Macros? If not, read some of the stickies in the forum to help you.0 -
1 scoop of peanut butter is not 'fattening' unless it is a HUGE scoop. Anything you eat must be considered in relation to what you eat overall.0
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syousaf571 wrote: »Christine_72 wrote: »I eat peanut butter everyday, 30g usually, i incorporate it into my calorie goal.
What do you mean by a scoop? A teaspoon, tablespoon, soup ladle??
just a tablespoon lol
How big is your tablespoon? A "tablespoon" is really only 15 grams, so unless thats what you are consuming, by weighing it so you know it to be true, your calorie count may be off.1 -
Christine_72 wrote: »I eat peanut butter everyday, 30g usually, i incorporate it into my calorie goal.
What do you mean by a scoop? A teaspoon, tablespoon, soup ladle??
Fingers. Peanut butter is aways measured in finger scoops.
OP, if it fits in your calorie goals, there is nothing wrong with peanut butter (allergies excepted).2 -
syousaf571 wrote: »Christine_72 wrote: »I eat peanut butter everyday, 30g usually, i incorporate it into my calorie goal.
What do you mean by a scoop? A teaspoon, tablespoon, soup ladle??
just a tablespoon lol
I could fit 100g of peanut butter on a tablespoon if I tried hard enough...5 -
With things like peanut butter, I like to weigh the container before and after and subtracting the difference. That way I get to account for licking the spoon clean.0
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I just want to address the "one scoop" portion of the OP's comment. This is 24 grams (1.5 tablespoons) of peanut butter that I packed in my lunch today, with a pen for reference. With caloric foods like peanut butter, you HAVE to weigh!
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quiksylver296 wrote: »I just want to address the "one scoop" portion of the OP's comment. This is 24 grams (1.5 tablespoons) of peanut butter that I packed in my lunch today, with a pen for reference. With caloric foods like peanut butter, you HAVE to weigh!
Heartbreaking, isn't it?0 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »I just want to address the "one scoop" portion of the OP's comment. This is 24 grams (1.5 tablespoons) of peanut butter that I packed in my lunch today, with a pen for reference. With caloric foods like peanut butter, you HAVE to weigh!
Heartbreaking, isn't it?
If you put it in a smaller container - it looks like more.0
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