If it didn't have calories, right now I would eat...
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WinoGelato wrote: »For the cookie butter lovers... these are ridiculous. The good news is they are so rich I really couldn’t eat more than two in a sitting...
Oh man!!!1 -
kelly_c_77 wrote: »WinoGelato wrote: »For the cookie butter lovers... these are ridiculous. The good news is they are so rich I really couldn’t eat more than two in a sitting...
Oh man!!!
two cookies...or two jars?3 -
kelly_c_77 wrote: »WinoGelato wrote: »For the cookie butter lovers... these are ridiculous. The good news is they are so rich I really couldn’t eat more than two in a sitting...
Oh man!!!
two cookies...or two jars?
Touché! Two cookies...2 -
elsie6hickman wrote: »Some people have food triggers in that they see a picture and they can't get it out of their heads, and the next thing they are eating it. One of the things I used to hate about WW was that at meetings, people would sit around and talk about what they were going to eat when they reached their goal - isn't that kind of defeating the purpose of making a life style change? I don't say that I will never eat a juicy cheeseburger (with fries)again, but I don't think it serves my purpose to sit around and ogle pictures of it when I am trying to make a lifestyle change.
But to each his own, I guess.
And some people don't. I eat many of the things pictured in this thread, in quantities that fit my goals. In fact, I'm very much looking forward to those steak nachos this weekend
I eat many of the things also. But this thread is not about eating them responsibly. No single thin slices of pie here; so single servings of anything. Many of the replies are 1000+ calorie items. On top of that, it's all in good fun; pretty much everyone in this thread knows they can have these things in moderation, instead of something else and/or with a little bump in the road of losing or a need to go low for a day or few if in maintenance.2 -
WinoGelato wrote: »For the cookie butter lovers... these are ridiculous. The good news is they are so rich I really couldn’t eat more than two in a sitting...
https://whatsgabycooking.com/chocolate-covered-pretzel-cookie-butter-sandwiches/
I'm having various feelings about this that range from "oh hell, yeah!" to "way too dangerous" to "does the chick who put this together know she can buy the chocolate covered pretzel thins at Trader Joe's too?"1 -
CarvedTones wrote: »elsie6hickman wrote: »Some people have food triggers in that they see a picture and they can't get it out of their heads, and the next thing they are eating it. One of the things I used to hate about WW was that at meetings, people would sit around and talk about what they were going to eat when they reached their goal - isn't that kind of defeating the purpose of making a life style change? I don't say that I will never eat a juicy cheeseburger (with fries)again, but I don't think it serves my purpose to sit around and ogle pictures of it when I am trying to make a lifestyle change.
But to each his own, I guess.
And some people don't. I eat many of the things pictured in this thread, in quantities that fit my goals. In fact, I'm very much looking forward to those steak nachos this weekend
I eat many of the things also. But this thread is not about eating them responsibly. No single thin slices of pie here; so single servings of anything. Many of the replies are 1000+ calorie items. On top of that, it's all in good fun; pretty much everyone in this thread knows they can have these things in moderation, instead of something else and/or with a little bump in the road of losing or a need to go low for a day or few if in maintenance.
Speak for yourself, I've been known to "bank" and extra 250 calories for 4 days just to have the 1000 calorie burger! I do stay over 1200/day though even when I "bank" my calories.5 -
CarvedTones wrote: »elsie6hickman wrote: »Some people have food triggers in that they see a picture and they can't get it out of their heads, and the next thing they are eating it. One of the things I used to hate about WW was that at meetings, people would sit around and talk about what they were going to eat when they reached their goal - isn't that kind of defeating the purpose of making a life style change? I don't say that I will never eat a juicy cheeseburger (with fries)again, but I don't think it serves my purpose to sit around and ogle pictures of it when I am trying to make a lifestyle change.
But to each his own, I guess.
And some people don't. I eat many of the things pictured in this thread, in quantities that fit my goals. In fact, I'm very much looking forward to those steak nachos this weekend
I eat many of the things also. But this thread is not about eating them responsibly. No single thin slices of pie here; so single servings of anything. Many of the replies are 1000+ calorie items. On top of that, it's all in good fun; pretty much everyone in this thread knows they can have these things in moderation, instead of something else and/or with a little bump in the road of losing or a need to go low for a day or few if in maintenance.
Speak for yourself, I've been known to "bank" and extra 250 calories for 4 days just to have the 1000 calorie burger! I do stay over 1200/day though even when I "bank" my calories.
Agreed! Sometimes I need the 1000 calorie burger (mentally if not physically).
I understand that other people have different triggers and deal with them in their own way. I'm just confused as to why someone would wade into what is obviously a food porn thread and complain about it being a food porn thread :ohwell:5 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »
Especially if it's the pumpkin pie my grandma makes!4 -
Crafty_camper123 wrote: »SuzySunshine99 wrote: »Crafty_camper123 wrote: »I know.. I'm one of *those* people... But Pumpkin Spice season is almost here!
Not everything should be pumpkin spiced though...
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kelly_c_77 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »I've heard amazing things about this, but I can't find it...
I've seen it at Walmart and my grocery stores. And they even have it at Dollar Tree!
Yes, I'm still following this thread..
ETA: I bought it one time and ate it all..frozen..in one sitting. It's that good. Can't buy it anymore.
@kelly_c_77 same! There's a brownie version too, but I haven't tried that one yet.0 -
This looks so good!2 -
kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »kelly_c_77 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »I've heard amazing things about this, but I can't find it...
I've seen it at Walmart and my grocery stores. And they even have it at Dollar Tree!
Yes, I'm still following this thread..
ETA: I bought it one time and ate it all..frozen..in one sitting. It's that good. Can't buy it anymore.
@kelly_c_77 same! There's a brownie version too, but I haven't tried that one yet.
Yeah, I heard that there's a brownie one..but I haven't seen it. That's mainly because I have to ignore the Cool Whip section in the stores now though..1 -
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A little ice cream shop in town sells this delicious creation. I WILL be trying this soon...maybe tomorrow!
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CarvedTones wrote: »elsie6hickman wrote: »Some people have food triggers in that they see a picture and they can't get it out of their heads, and the next thing they are eating it. One of the things I used to hate about WW was that at meetings, people would sit around and talk about what they were going to eat when they reached their goal - isn't that kind of defeating the purpose of making a life style change? I don't say that I will never eat a juicy cheeseburger (with fries)again, but I don't think it serves my purpose to sit around and ogle pictures of it when I am trying to make a lifestyle change.
But to each his own, I guess.
And some people don't. I eat many of the things pictured in this thread, in quantities that fit my goals. In fact, I'm very much looking forward to those steak nachos this weekend
I eat many of the things also. But this thread is not about eating them responsibly. No single thin slices of pie here; so single servings of anything. Many of the replies are 1000+ calorie items. On top of that, it's all in good fun; pretty much everyone in this thread knows they can have these things in moderation, instead of something else and/or with a little bump in the road of losing or a need to go low for a day or few if in maintenance.
Speak for yourself, I've been known to "bank" and extra 250 calories for 4 days just to have the 1000 calorie burger! I do stay over 1200/day though even when I "bank" my calories.
Agreed! Sometimes I need the 1000 calorie burger (mentally if not physically).
I understand that other people have different triggers and deal with them in their own way. I'm just confused as to why someone would wade into what is obviously a food porn thread and complain about it being a food porn thread :ohwell:
Maybe because, like with the other kind of porn, the person doth protests too much.2 -
I would eat the rest of the cherries and the fresh blueberries, fruits have too many damn sugar calories.1
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CarvedTones wrote: »elsie6hickman wrote: »Some people have food triggers in that they see a picture and they can't get it out of their heads, and the next thing they are eating it. One of the things I used to hate about WW was that at meetings, people would sit around and talk about what they were going to eat when they reached their goal - isn't that kind of defeating the purpose of making a life style change? I don't say that I will never eat a juicy cheeseburger (with fries)again, but I don't think it serves my purpose to sit around and ogle pictures of it when I am trying to make a lifestyle change.
But to each his own, I guess.
And some people don't. I eat many of the things pictured in this thread, in quantities that fit my goals. In fact, I'm very much looking forward to those steak nachos this weekend
I eat many of the things also. But this thread is not about eating them responsibly. No single thin slices of pie here; so single servings of anything. Many of the replies are 1000+ calorie items. On top of that, it's all in good fun; pretty much everyone in this thread knows they can have these things in moderation, instead of something else and/or with a little bump in the road of losing or a need to go low for a day or few if in maintenance.
Speak for yourself, I've been known to "bank" and extra 250 calories for 4 days just to have the 1000 calorie burger! I do stay over 1200/day though even when I "bank" my calories.
You are agreeing with me. By banking calories, you ate it instead of something else.2 -
If/when you vacation near NY City, book a reservation at Delmonico's, just for thier Baked Alaska. It was invented there and is absolutely AMAZING!!!!! The absolute most divine dessert I have ever had, and dessert is my favorite part of any meal, including breakfast (had a Tim Tam for breakfast dessert)0 -
I would eat an entire block of Lindt salted caramel dark chocolate. Chocolate really hits the spot when I am in a bad mood.
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