Eatin dessert every day and losing weight?
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I don't have dessert every day mostly because prefer ice cream to anything else, and I just don't always have Ice cream in my freezer, but when I do its Magnums or halos every day0
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I don't have dessert every day mostly because prefer ice cream to anything else, and I just don't always have Ice cream in my freezer, but when I do its Magnums or halos every day
I eat a big bowl of nicecream everyday lol. Can pretend its a meal XD Frozen bananas blended with cinnamon and cocoa powder poured over frozen blueberries frozen for a bit and topped with chocolate PB2. Sometimes ill literally use it as a meal and add some protein powder. Treat it like the worst "protein shake" ever. Like a newbie shake thats all fruit hahaha. The blueberries bulk it up so much and add texture its like a blizzard xD Mmmmm0 -
Most days I have a serving of Halo Top on a cake cone. It's under 100 calories and I just work it in to my budget.0
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Nope for a box of brownies 1/2 cup of vegetable oil and two eggs and instead of 1:9 I make it 1:12. It equals out to 101 calories for a brownie!0
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I recently mixed a pack of sugar free lemon Jello with 1/2 cup water to dissolve, stirred in 2 cups fat free Greek yogurt and let it set up. Top with lite cool whip. Tastes just like lemon mousse for less than 100 calories.3
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I bake my own desserts and look for substitutes for sugar, oil, and butter. I generally halve the sugar and use stevia for the other half. Use yogurt for the butter perhaps and unsweetened applesauce for the oil. Doing this I can make 120 cal baked apple fritter and a 200 cal cinnamon roll. I use unsweetened applesauce with the spices for the filler instead of butter. Always look for dessert recipes and figure how lo-calorie you can make them using subs.
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I was never much for sweet things, but since I started losing weight (30 pounds down as of this week, woo!) I've craved a little more sweetness, so I usually have a handful of jelly beans just before bed. Since I've started jogging in the morning, I've also been adding a chocolate to my afternoon meal, usually a lindor truffle.1
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I don't have a treat everyday but when I want one I eat it. As long as I hit my protein goal and stay in calorie range it doesn't affect my progress at all. I still maintain my muscle mass and shed some of my fluff.
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No desert for me.. I have self control issues. If I could stop at just one slice of cheesecake, I'd fit it in. Till then, no cheesecake allowed in my house!1
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0% fat Greek yoghurt with hot, cooked berries or cherries
every day pretty much, its delicious and I have a decent size portion
150 to 200g fruit with 350 to 500g yoghurt0 -
I've definitely cut dessert down a lot, for obvious reasons. Although the other day I had a Fiber One brownie topped with Halo Top pb ice cream and chocolate syrup for 200 cals0
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JaydedMiss wrote: »I don't have dessert every day mostly because prefer ice cream to anything else, and I just don't always have Ice cream in my freezer, but when I do its Magnums or halos every day
I eat a big bowl of nicecream everyday lol. Can pretend its a meal XD Frozen bananas blended with cinnamon and cocoa powder poured over frozen blueberries frozen for a bit and topped with chocolate PB2. Sometimes ill literally use it as a meal and add some protein powder. Treat it like the worst "protein shake" ever. Like a newbie shake thats all fruit hahaha. The blueberries bulk it up so much and add texture its like a blizzard xD Mmmmm
Sounds good, especially with the chocolate PB2 I love that stuff. I've seen a couple of nicecream recipes that I want to try when I get a chance because I'm such an ice cream fiend I want to try different healthier alternatives.0 -
I have something sweet every day, it varies quite a bit. I pre-log so some days I have more room for snacks/desserts than others. Lately I've been having fiber one brownies, halo top, lily's or simply lite chocolate, Quest Hero or Think Thin bars, or making my own pumpkin spice greek yogurt.0
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No sugar added fudgesicle, 40 calories1
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I love eating sweets, chocolate in particular. I fit it into my diet by having 1) chocolate-flavored protein for postworkout smoothies, 2) chocolate-flavored protein bars as mid-afternoon snacks (Fitjoy, Quest, thinkthin), and 3) chocolate flavored dessert in the form of greek yogurt and chocolate-flavored fiber one or kind bars.
I've steadily lost ~1-2lbs a week since August. Currently 16 total lbs down.1 -
Yep, I have some sort of 'dessert' after dinner pretty much everyday and I've lost 45 lbs.
I did get into the habit of craving something sweet after dinner from before I started trying to lose weight and I decided instead of trying to change that I would find other ways to work it in. I save up most of my calories for dinner-time; I was never a morning eater as it was and it was easy for me to just have a protein bar, coffee and salad during the day which would leave something like 700 calories remaining when I got home from work. Then I could have a reasonable dinner of 400-500 Cals and have plenty leftover for dessert. Something that has really helped is that I've developed a fondness for Vector cereal (which is actually labeled as a meal replacement); it's sweet enough to be dessert for me and I can eat a 55g serving for 215 calories. That covers me for during the week and then on the weekend I can have something a bit more decadent if I choose.0 -
I used to eat a couple pieces of dark chocolate every night but I haven't been lately0
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I eat something sweet almost every night. What and how much varies, depending on how my calories are going. Banana, peaches, applesauce, pudding, ice cream, chocolate, or an oatmeal raisin cookie are my usual options.0
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I eat dessert most nights after dinner and I lost weight and have maintained my loss for over 5 years. I have a serving of ice cream (not the whole container) or a cookie or two, a slice of pound cake - whatever treat I have baked up for the week. (I like to bake.) I have a larger serving if I've exercised and earned the extra calories and a smaller serving if I haven't. As long as it fits in your goals and you don't have some medical reason not to eat it, I don't see the problem...2
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Since I don't really eat breakfast until around 1:00 or so, dessert is really my last meal, and I usually have quite a few calories left for it.
Today was poorly planned since I ended up walking more than I thought I would, and I needed to eat a lot. I ate yogurt with 4 servings of pumpkin spice Cheerios -- 600 calories for dessert. Most nights my dessert is less than this, though. It is, however, often yogurt and cereal or kettle corn.0 -
I usually have at least one dessert per day. Sometimes it is a Fiber One brownie. Sometimes yogurt or fruit. Now that I am at maintenance I am more likely to have a higher calorie dessert. I found that individually package sweets were easier to moderate. It also helps me to have sweets as a small dessert and not as a snack. If I am hungry it is harder to eat a small portion, but if I have my sweet with a meal it is easier to have a smaller portion.0
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Greek yoghurt mixed with some quark and I stir in Pb2 and some nuts, seeds and dried fruit. I also have an apple. That is my dessert 6 days of the week. Saturdays I usually have cheesecake or chocolate fudge cake or some sort of fruit tart with mascarpone or thick single cream.0
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rheddmobile wrote: »I have a latte with cinnamon and dark chocolate every morning, and Greek yogurt with berries most afternoons. Sometimes Halo Top. I also sometimes make room for one half of a chocolate chip cookie. I'm diabetic so excess sugar is a problem for me, but I was really really wanting a dark chocolate chip cookie, so I figured out how to make it fit.
I can't really eat a typical "dessert" after a meal, since about 45g of carbs is all I can handle at a time without blood glucose spikes, and most desserts are that or more, on top of whatever carbs were in the meal. I have to plan to eat my dessert at a time when I haven't already filled up on carbs, and pick things which I can handle. It makes birthdays really annoying, since I can't eat dinner and then eat cake and ice cream, which is what my family normally does.
Sorry you hate scientific observation and don't believe in objective reality, anonymous wooer. But my health is important to me.
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I try to close off the day with some dry cereal or popcorn. I make dessert once a week (we usually have company for Saturday lunch) and keep it to under 200 calories/serving so I can enjoy any leftovers. This week, it's strawberry sorbet.0
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I eat chocolate every day. I lost 100 pounds and am now in maintenance. I just made sure my chocolate fit into my calorie budget.0
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Yeah, I eat dessert every day. I honestly have trouble losing weight. I'd create a better deficit if I just ditched it. But I don't have self control.0
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hellzz yeah. I always leave room for dessert in my day. If i have room for regular dessert, awesome, if not, I usually have enough left for half a pint of halo top.0
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I do, every single day. Because for me, sweets are my weakness as well and it seems more natural for me to add a little something nice to the end of my day rather than crave it until I crack, thus ending in a binge. I typically go for fiber one brownies, I love them all or the fiber one cookies. But since its close to Halloween, Reeses have released their pumpkin shaped reeses and I adore those, so 1-2 times a week I'll save calories for that. If it fits your macros and genuinely makes you happier, have a little something. It wont hurt.0
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Preeetty much have candy every day. Today tho, it was cookies. Cuz I made them and ya know, something about raw cookie dough.
Log it no matter what you eat.0 -
I don't bake, because then I end up eating a lot more than I need or want. My husband is diabetic and he shouldn't eat a lot of sugar either. But it is easy enough to buy one piece of cake or one piece of pie. We're both okay with only one cookie. The hard part has been smaller bowls of ice cream. Half a cup just isn't enough. We only get ice cream on days I run a lot, and then I eat a double serving.0
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