Eating whatever within calorie limit?

mehreen_xo
mehreen_xo Posts: 78 Member
edited November 19 in Health and Weight Loss
Sooo I've read a LOT of Internet woo in the past and have believe a lot of it for a while till I got onto mfp and was totally taken aback!

There's one thing I just cannot seem to get my head around is that you can eat literally ANYTHING as long as you're in a deficit. I'm someone who absolutely lovessssss chocolate and feel like I need a bit every day. I'm so scared to save enough calories for a chocolate bar and have one every day. I feel like I'd gain sooo much weight!
Please someone tell me they have something bad everyday and have lost weight!!
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  • californiagirl2012
    californiagirl2012 Posts: 2,625 Member
    mehreen_xo wrote: »
    Sooo I've read a LOT of Internet woo in the past and have believe a lot of it for a while till I got onto mfp and was totally taken aback!

    There's one thing I just cannot seem to get my head around is that you can eat literally ANYTHING as long as you're in a deficit. I'm someone who absolutely lovessssss chocolate and feel like I need a bit every day. I'm so scared to save enough calories for a chocolate bar and have one every day. I feel like I'd gain sooo much weight!
    Please someone tell me they have something bad everyday and have lost weight!!

    Absolutely, Yes, it's true. But realize that fat loss is about the calorie deficit --- But PERFORMANCE and feeling good is about eating healthy and balanced protein/fat/carbs and fiber and nutrients - FOR SURE! If you want sustainability, go with mostly healthy and the macros MFP recommends is a great place to start!
  • thewindandthework
    thewindandthework Posts: 531 Member
    You can lose weight just fine while eating whatever the heck you want, as long as you're not exceeding your calorie goal.

    Nutrition is a whole other ballgame, of course, but just for weight loss? Pizza and ice cream and beer and whatever strikes your fancy! I've lost almost 60 pounds so far, and haven't cut a single thing out of my diet.
  • macchiatto
    macchiatto Posts: 2,890 Member
    I have something sweet almost every day. I'm at maintenance now but I did this for weight loss as well. It's rarely a full chocolate bar though; to me it just wouldn't be worth the calories and I've discovered having a lot of sugar tends to trigger my reflux. What works for me is a smaller serving of high quality dark chocolate (I find it pretty satisfying and it doesn't trigger cravings for me), Halo Top or Carb Smart ice cream, or something else along those lines. Sometimes I do have a regular dessert, especially if it's a special occasion.
  • LonniJay
    LonniJay Posts: 3,740 Member
    I previously lost 70 lbs eating pancakes on the weekends and enjoying a piece of candy almost every day. I still usually have something sweet daily and have been consistently losing since March. Just keep the portions small and don't go crazy. Good luck with your weight loss goals!
  • bbell1985
    bbell1985 Posts: 4,571 Member
    Sure. Eat a chocolate bar everyday. I personally could NOT because I'd need those calories to go toward something that fills me up. But we are all different.
  • AllOutof_Bubblegum
    AllOutof_Bubblegum Posts: 3,646 Member
    mehreen_xo wrote: »
    Sooo I've read a LOT of Internet woo in the past and have believe a lot of it for a while till I got onto mfp and was totally taken aback!

    There's one thing I just cannot seem to get my head around is that you can eat literally ANYTHING as long as you're in a deficit. I'm someone who absolutely lovessssss chocolate and feel like I need a bit every day. I'm so scared to save enough calories for a chocolate bar and have one every day. I feel like I'd gain sooo much weight!
    Please someone tell me they have something bad everyday and have lost weight!!

    The only "bad" food you can eat is the food that's over your calorie goal.

  • PaulaWallaDingDong
    PaulaWallaDingDong Posts: 4,641 Member
    Chocolate isn't bad. Chocolate is your friend. If you think it's taking too many calories away from more filling, nutritious foods, you could try half a bar a day, fun-sized chocolates, or try having it less frequently. But it's up to you, and no, chocolate won't make you gain weight if you're within your calorie goal.
  • momofamadhouse
    momofamadhouse Posts: 197 Member
    I've lost 115 pounds and I haven't given up anything. In fact, I had a whopper meal for dinner and I still didn't break my deficit. It's all about moderation!
  • Bann554
    Bann554 Posts: 44 Member
    You can still be in your calorie goal and be unhealthy. It's not just about losing weight, it's about being healthy. Skinny people have diabetes, high cholesterol, etc. Make your goal eating healthy. Get your blood tested every 3 months, if possible. That'll tell the story as well as checking your fat mass, muscle, etc. Good luck on your journey. Choose health first!
  • inertiastrength
    inertiastrength Posts: 2,343 Member
    edited July 2017
    I haven't had a taboo diet food every single day but I have them often enough. It doesn't matter for weight loss, truly. I do, however, get most of my calories from whole foods because from a common sense perspective it makes more sense to me to include foods with fibre, vitamins and minerals etc. The difference being I don't at all feel guilty or like I've failed if I have something like cake or pizza. I need to be able to consolidate my goals, the food I eat to reach those goals and life. You'll be fine
  • namelesshere
    namelesshere Posts: 334 Member
    You can eat whatever you want within your calorie goal. However, does that mean you should? I have found to get my chocolate in, I eat 3 hersheys kisses (for about 60 cal) or a tbls of semisweet chocolate chips. Usually I do not need a whole chocolate bar to satisfy the craving. It is all about balance.
  • missh1967
    missh1967 Posts: 661 Member
    edited July 2017
    mehreen_xo wrote: »
    Sooo I've read a LOT of Internet woo in the past and have believe a lot of it for a while till I got onto mfp and was totally taken aback!

    There's one thing I just cannot seem to get my head around is that you can eat literally ANYTHING as long as you're in a deficit. I'm someone who absolutely lovessssss chocolate and feel like I need a bit every day. I'm so scared to save enough calories for a chocolate bar and have one every day. I feel like I'd gain sooo much weight!
    Please someone tell me they have something bad everyday and have lost weight!!

    I also used to believe that a person had to eat "clean," or eat a "wholesome" diet of unprocessed foods in order to lose weight (in addition to being in a deficit). But then I said, "Eff it, I'm going to eat those things I really like, but I will not eat them mindlessly; I will fit them into my calorie budget."

    Miracle of miracles, I was still able to lose weight. It's not a myth. :smile:


    Also, this:
    grmrsan wrote: »
    You can definitely eat chocolate cake and not gain weight, as long as you stay under your calorie budget. However, keep in mind that losing weight and staying healthy are not necessarily the same thing. If you budget too many calories towards the cake, you are taking from other healthier and more filling choices. This can cause you to be hungry sooner, and over time feel lousy.
    Absolutely budget for that yummy slice of cake, but make sure you're adding in the healthier and more filling stuff first.
  • LadyRaeB
    LadyRaeB Posts: 9 Member
    Perhaps you could "earn" your "bad" foods by going to the gym. Work out and burn 300 calories so you feel justified eating a 150 calorie chocolate bar. You'd still have a calorie deficiency and you wouldn't be cutting into your normal healthy diet to do it :smile:
  • estherdragonbat
    estherdragonbat Posts: 5,283 Member
    I don't have dessert daily necessarily, but weekly yes. If I know I'm going to a social event, I plan for indulgences. What I find is that I'm more likely to make a high-calorie meal fit (and I'm not talking about drowned in sauce or shallow-fried; more like a hearty vegetable stew with chickpeas, green peas, and potatoes over rice with 1 tbsp oil covering four servings) and let the rest of the meal fall where it may within my calories.

    I also make a lot of low-calorie desserts nowadays. Green tea granita is less than 90 calories to the half-cup. Meringue cookies are about 30. I've done chocolate truffles at 75-80 apiece.

    I do exercise daily and eat back half my calories as well.

    As of yesterday, I've dropped just over 68 lbs.
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