Thin mints

weightforme8134
weightforme8134 Posts: 53 Member
edited November 24 in Motivation and Support
Im out of calories for the day. We have girlscout cookies in the house bc I am a troop leader and I wanted to support one of the girls (I also have three kids who eat the cookies). They are 40 calories each! I do not need one! Just wanted to write this somewhere. They are not worth it its a minute of pleasure. For 11 days straight I have done so well and worked out everyday I just needed to vent.
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  • Sambo_fitness
    Sambo_fitness Posts: 137 Member
    Someone at work sent out an e-mail today saying their daughter was selling cookies.
    Deleted it as fast as I could/before I had a chance to read it!!
    They're a trap!
  • ITUSGirl51
    ITUSGirl51 Posts: 191 Member
    I can’t handle Thin Mints either. I would eat an entire sleeve if I ate one. I would have to pass unless I wanted to give up a couple of meals for cookies.
  • weightforme8134
    weightforme8134 Posts: 53 Member
    I was shocked at the cals on these (I shouldnt be) but good ideas! I should not have bought them I know but my kids enjoyed them for dessert earlier I just need to be strong.
  • bbell1985
    bbell1985 Posts: 4,571 Member
    I was shocked at the cals on these (I shouldnt be) but good ideas! I should not have bought them I know but my kids enjoyed them for dessert earlier I just need to be strong.

    Good for you. I'm such a mess. I can't imagine if I lived with a man or had a family. My food environment needs to be pretty sparse. Will power!
  • weightforme8134
    weightforme8134 Posts: 53 Member
    Oh trust me its hard! I have three sons and a husband who can eat pretty much whatever he wants and maintain a normal weight. So unfair!
  • weightforme8134
    weightforme8134 Posts: 53 Member
    I'd sell my left leg for some thin mints and samoas.

    We have samoas too lol! They are usually my favorite but they are 80 calories each! So eye opening.
  • bbell1985
    bbell1985 Posts: 4,571 Member
    I wish that samoas were 9x the size. Like a big thick pastry..

    A *kitten*. What are you guys doing to me?
  • ITUSGirl51
    ITUSGirl51 Posts: 191 Member
    Think of how happy you will be in the morning passing them up.

    Now think about how unhappy you will be if you ate a bunch of them.

    If you really want one, have one of your kids put it in a zip lock bag and eat it when all the rest are gone.
  • Alatariel75
    Alatariel75 Posts: 18,230 Member
    Girl Guide (equivalent of Girl Scout) cookies in Australia SUCK:

    Girl_Guides_Traditional_2015_rewind_MOCKS.jpg

    They're just little round pucks of sugar and sadness.

    They also come in gluten free sadness.
  • weightforme8134
    weightforme8134 Posts: 53 Member
    Interesting to see cookies in another country! Sorry they arent as good or maybe you are the lucky one! No temptation haha
  • RoxieDawn
    RoxieDawn Posts: 15,488 Member
    Girl Guide (equivalent of Girl Scout) cookies in Australia SUCK:

    Girl_Guides_Traditional_2015_rewind_MOCKS.jpg

    They're just little round pucks of sugar and sadness.

    They also come in gluten free sadness.

    This is so depressing, The girls on the package have fake smiles warning you of potential sadness.

    Whats the world coming to when a cookie maker produces a cookie not worth consuming?
  • projectsix
    projectsix Posts: 5,088 Member
    edited January 2018
    Girl Guide (equivalent of Girl Scout) cookies in Australia SUCK:

    Girl_Guides_Traditional_2015_rewind_MOCKS.jpg

    They're just little round pucks of sugar and sadness.

    They also come in gluten free sadness.

    This right here ladies and gentlemen paints a pretty accurate portrait for life in Australia. They don't even have creamy vanilla and chocolate in the center of their girl guide cookies, can you imagine what their overall quality of life is?! :open_mouth:
  • bbell1985
    bbell1985 Posts: 4,571 Member
    lolz. I'd still eat them.
  • MichelleWithMoxie
    MichelleWithMoxie Posts: 1,817 Member
    40 cals for a cookie isn’t bad at all. I don’t really like thin mints, but if I did I could easily fit 4 or 5 in my calories.
  • mabearof6
    mabearof6 Posts: 684 Member
    I can't be trusted around thin mints! They are a serious weakness.....Yum!
  • MichelleWithMoxie
    MichelleWithMoxie Posts: 1,817 Member
    edited January 2018
    Girl Guide (equivalent of Girl Scout) cookies in Australia SUCK:

    Girl_Guides_Traditional_2015_rewind_MOCKS.jpg

    They're just little round pucks of sugar and sadness.

    They also come in gluten free sadness.

    We have the exact equivalent here in the US:

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  • Alatariel75
    Alatariel75 Posts: 18,230 Member
    MichSmish wrote: »
    Girl Guide (equivalent of Girl Scout) cookies in Australia SUCK:

    Girl_Guides_Traditional_2015_rewind_MOCKS.jpg

    They're just little round pucks of sugar and sadness.

    They also come in gluten free sadness.

    We have the exact equivalent here in the US:

    fosn690iwzsn.jpeg

    bigd8p69vxq5.jpeg


    Are they the saddest flavour?
  • wizzybeth
    wizzybeth Posts: 3,578 Member
    I was shocked at the cals on these (I shouldnt be) but good ideas! I should not have bought them I know but my kids enjoyed them for dessert earlier I just need to be strong.

    That's a lot of calories for such a tiny cookie
  • wizzybeth
    wizzybeth Posts: 3,578 Member
    MichSmish wrote: »
    40 cals for a cookie isn’t bad at all. I don’t really like thin mints, but if I did I could easily fit 4 or 5 in my calories.

    Have you seen how tiny these cookies are?
  • MichelleWithMoxie
    MichelleWithMoxie Posts: 1,817 Member
    MichSmish wrote: »
    Girl Guide (equivalent of Girl Scout) cookies in Australia SUCK:

    Girl_Guides_Traditional_2015_rewind_MOCKS.jpg

    They're just little round pucks of sugar and sadness.

    They also come in gluten free sadness.

    We have the exact equivalent here in the US:

    fosn690iwzsn.jpeg

    bigd8p69vxq5.jpeg


    Are they the saddest flavour?

    I personally don’t think so. But I’m a fan of shortbread cookies so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
  • MichelleWithMoxie
    MichelleWithMoxie Posts: 1,817 Member
    wizzybeth wrote: »
    MichSmish wrote: »
    40 cals for a cookie isn’t bad at all. I don’t really like thin mints, but if I did I could easily fit 4 or 5 in my calories.

    Have you seen how tiny these cookies are?

    Yes. I think it’s pretty on par for 40 cals a pop. 40 cals is really low. And I don’t think they’re that teeny tiny. It’s not like a cookie for ants or something.
  • wizzybeth
    wizzybeth Posts: 3,578 Member
    MichSmish wrote: »
    wizzybeth wrote: »
    MichSmish wrote: »
    40 cals for a cookie isn’t bad at all. I don’t really like thin mints, but if I did I could easily fit 4 or 5 in my calories.

    Have you seen how tiny these cookies are?

    Yes. I think it’s pretty on par for 40 cals a pop. 40 cals is really low. And I don’t think they’re that teeny tiny. It’s not like a cookie for ants or something.

    We will have to agree to disagree
  • canadjineh
    canadjineh Posts: 5,396 Member
    Sorry, but until they sell Dare Maple Leaf Cremes (to be quickly dipped in hot, strong, black coffee) there is no good Scout/Guide cookie ;)
    North_America_-_Maple_Leaf.jpg?ts=1507794064&host=www.trytreats.com
  • PKM0515
    PKM0515 Posts: 3,089 Member
    canadjineh wrote: »
    Sorry, but until they sell Dare Maple Leaf Cremes (to be quickly dipped in hot, strong, black coffee) there is no good Scout/Guide cookie ;)
    North_America_-_Maple_Leaf.jpg?ts=1507794064&host=www.trytreats.com

    Never heard of these. They sound yummy!
  • Lounmoun
    Lounmoun Posts: 8,423 Member
    1. Have a maintenance calorie day and move on.
    2. You could divide the box up equally among family members. Sounds like you maybe have a family of 5 so that would limit how much you got to deal with to about 6 not a whole box. Put them in a baggie with your name on it. Eat one every day or all at once and just move on.
    3. Remind yourself they are just cookies. Not really better than cookies on the grocery store shelf. You can get chocolate mint flavored things any day you want if you like that combo. Don't make them better or more rare in your head than they really are.
    4. Have 2 cookies and move on. I usually have 100-300 calories left for snacks each day so a couple of cookies would be fine. Plan some into your day tomorrow.
    5. Give them away. If your family can not consume them quick enough for it to not be a problem for you there are plenty of people who would take a box of cookies.
    6. Get something you like that is lower calorie or more worth the calories to you and don't feel deprived. I like to have a stash of dark chocolate kisses. They are about 21 calories each. I just let one melt slowly in my mouth and I don't need more. Maybe there is something like that for you.
    7. You are just starting. Look at your goal. Are you restricting unnecessarily low? Some people choose the 2 lb per week goal when 1 lb or even .5 lb would be more reasonable. Maybe faster loss will be harder to sustain long term and a slower loss would be more livable. If your goal isn't too aggressive maybe you want to increase your activity to get some more calories to work with. Along the same lines, have you cut a lot of foods from your diet? Maybe don't do that and just make smaller changes over time.

    I realize I say move on several times in this post. It is because I think it is important to learn to not let these things be so big in your head. You don't have to be a perfect dieter every day to lose and maintain weight. There will be cookies, birthday's, anniversaries, holidays, vacations. If most days of the year you are sticking to your goal it isn't a very big deal to have a higher calorie day now and then. Just get back to normal.

    Don't get stuck on thinking other people can eat whatever they want and never gain weight. Anyone would gain weight if they were consistently eating more calories than they needed to maintain their weight. If they are younger, bigger, male, more active they just need more calories than a smaller, older, more sedentary or female person might. Don't compare to people who have very different calorie needs and feel it is unfair. You could spin it that you are the one who can get by on less food.

    A lot of this is probably just changing your thinking.
  • MichelleWithMoxie
    MichelleWithMoxie Posts: 1,817 Member
    canadjineh wrote: »
    Sorry, but until they sell Dare Maple Leaf Cremes (to be quickly dipped in hot, strong, black coffee) there is no good Scout/Guide cookie ;)
    North_America_-_Maple_Leaf.jpg?ts=1507794064&host=www.trytreats.com

    Yeah, those are pretty delicious
  • LivingtheLeanDream
    LivingtheLeanDream Posts: 13,342 Member
    I always find nibbling on a dark chocolate mint thin (After Eight's) is very satisfying. But I usually reserve 200 calories for daily treats anyway so its no biggie. :smiley:
  • weightforme8134
    weightforme8134 Posts: 53 Member
    I didn't eat them! Buy you guys are right I can have some if it's important to me just have to work them in. I like the idea of putting a few in a separate bah for me :)
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