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Bagels or doughnuts?
mtaratoot
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Let's say you have 300 calories to spend and you want something round with a hole in the middle made from flour.
Bagel, or doughnut?
My favorite bagel shop shut down about two decades ago. They just opened back up in November! I go once or twice a week. Nothing like a good, fresh bagel. It doesn't even need to be toasted.
Of course if you add cream cheese you're probably looking at a lot MORE calories, but also some healthy fat and some protein.
When people bring doughnuts to work, I have a relatively easy time avoiding them. Not my fave. But my colleague brought in some bagels the other day, and.... Yeah. I had to.
My vote: Bagel EVERY time.
Bagel, or doughnut?
My favorite bagel shop shut down about two decades ago. They just opened back up in November! I go once or twice a week. Nothing like a good, fresh bagel. It doesn't even need to be toasted.
Of course if you add cream cheese you're probably looking at a lot MORE calories, but also some healthy fat and some protein.
When people bring doughnuts to work, I have a relatively easy time avoiding them. Not my fave. But my colleague brought in some bagels the other day, and.... Yeah. I had to.
My vote: Bagel EVERY time.
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Bagels all the way! I like mine sliced thin and toasted, plain, with a salad.
I like them unsliced, untoasted, all chewy and tough.
I love mine sliced with a thin schmear of cream cheese and a thin slice of smoked salmon.
I like mine torn into chunks with tuna salad or soup.
I like mine sliced with a thin schmear of almond butter.
I like mine sliced with a schmear of cream cheese and a dollop of jam.
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Provided I had enough protein for the day, donuts. I do love bagels but meh.. bread will do.2
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Donuts are my favorite. I love them so much.
However it really depends on what I’m in the mood for. If I’m actually hungry I’d choose a bagel with some cream cheese. If I just want a delicious sweet snack then donut.5 -
If I only have 300kcal, then a doughnut because I don't want a bagel with nothing on it (I usually put pb on mine). Maybe I could squeeze some hummus on a bagel in that calorie allotment, but it would be close unless the bagel happened to be especially small.4
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Although I'm fond of both, my choice would be a warm, chewy bagel loaded with cream cheese. Yep, that would do me for a few hours.7
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Only one donut? Donuts are definitely one of my weaknesses.6
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Bagel with cream cheese (a smaller portion if necessary to fit in my calories). I don't have them often but if on offer and I was in the mood, I would enjoy it. I'd probably skip the donut (unless it was an apple cider donut) and also probably skip a plain bagel. I'm normally more of a savory person and also don't usually find plain bread that exciting unless it's homemade and right out of the oven.0
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Donut! 🍩3
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This is very dependent on how much I've already eaten and what I've already eaten. Assuming it's the end of the day and/or I want something sweet then the doughnut wins, depending on what type of doughnut of course. Outside of that, bagel with a few slices of pastrami and red onions (preferably pickled). Normally I would just do a bagel toasted with butter, but that's fewer than 300 calories.0
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I prefer bagels Everything bagels are my all time favorite5
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Here's my deal: It's hard to find a GOOD bagel. I'm so glad that our local shop opened back up. They don't even have a toaster because they are FRESH and they are really THAT GOOD.
It's hard to decide among poppy seed, "everything," jalapeno, or even a "firestick." These are not round but essentially it's dough from a jalapeno bagel with shredded cheddar added before baking. Baked, crispy cheese....
But most bagels? I can just pass on those.
Even the best doughnut, to me, can't beat a freshly baked good bagel. Needs no toppings or schmear, although if I have the calories, a LITTLE cream cheese (my shop puts on WAY too much), sliced onions, and lox or Nova. Cucumbers? Sure. But those still warm almost crispy outside and chewy inside; boiled just the right amount of time. Yeah. Bagel. No doubt for me.
I just hate how many calories there are in one hunk o' bready goodness.
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Both would be way down my list for ways to spend 300 fully discretionary calories, . . . and I haven't found any good bagels around here in a long time, for my taste (they're all too pillow-y/bread-y, not chewy enough). Flourstuffs are not really mostly my jam, either sweet or bread-esque.
But, if you force me to have one or the other, bagel.
However, there is a tiny crafts bread place whose baking facility (small shed thing) is just down the road from me. Can I choose a hunk of his foccacia with sun-dried tomatoes, feta, onions, herbs and olive oil, and just punch a hole it it? That's worth the calories.
Every once in a while (once or twice a year?), I try a doughnut, these days usually one from some much-vaunted specialty place. Others praise them so highly, I always think I must be missing something, somehow. So far, not one has been worth its calories to me, really not even close . . . even as my friends seem to be in transports of ecstasy of them sometimes; I'm just "meh". I'm concluding I just must be missing some donut gene.3 -
Neither!3
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Here's my deal: It's hard to find a GOOD bagel. I'm so glad that our local shop opened back up. They don't even have a toaster because they are FRESH and they are really THAT GOOD.
It's hard to decide among poppy seed, "everything," jalapeno, or even a "firestick." These are not round but essentially it's dough from a jalapeno bagel with shredded cheddar added before baking. Baked, crispy cheese....
But most bagels? I can just pass on those.
Even the best doughnut, to me, can't beat a freshly baked good bagel. Needs no toppings or schmear, although if I have the calories, a LITTLE cream cheese (my shop puts on WAY too much), sliced onions, and lox or Nova. Cucumbers? Sure. But those still warm almost crispy outside and chewy inside; boiled just the right amount of time. Yeah. Bagel. No doubt for me.
I just hate how many calories there are in one hunk o' bready goodness.
I prefer my bagels toasted but it's an issue of liking the texture of a toasted bagel, not because of it not being fresh. I'm lucky in that I've typically always had a very easy time of getting fresh bagels and bialys which are far superior to bagels. Fresh as in, "How much time do you have? The bialys are still in the oven" (those I only prefer toasted if they aren't still warm from the oven).
Now if the question was "what do you prefer, a garlic bialy or a doughnut?" the bialy will win every time (even if it's a fresh very good doughnut).2 -
Bagel. I don't like donuts all that much.1
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I haven't had a bialy in FOREVER. Yes. Delicious. Next time I see one I will eat it. For now... BAGEL!0
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Depends on my mood. But my mood is more often for bagels, especially if they're good bagels. There are a lot of not-so-good bagels and not-so-good doughnuts readily available, and neither of those tempt me that much.
Re: cream cheese. For years I have tended to use neufchatel cheese (essentially reduced-fat cream cheese) as a spread, and other than being a bit softer (which I actually consider a plus for spreading), I don't think there's a noticeable difference in flavor. Of course, it won't always do as a substitute in recipes.2 -
Scone if not many extra calories available as I rate as maximum fill up for the calories (cheese more so than raisin, though I buy raisin more often)! Bagel if I wanted more food and had the budget for it. Donut if I had already eaten my bagel, or my soup, or was really not conserving calories... cause... just one donut?!?!?!4
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Cronut
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I live in NJ, where the bagels are the best in the world and better than the doughnuts, so bagel.5
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Scone if not many extra calories available as I rate as maximum fill up for the calories (cheese more so than raisin, though I buy raisin more often)! Bagel if I wanted more food and had the budget for it. Donut if I had already eaten my bagel, or my soup, or was really not conserving calories... cause... just one donut?!?!?!
I lived in Utah for a few years. What they call a scone in Utah isn't what they call it anywhere else. It's basically an elephant ear or frybread. And if that's not enough grease and sugar for you, it comes with honey-butter on top.
Sounds like you can't decide, and it depends. But if I can dissect this a bit, you'd opt for the doughnut IF YOU ALREADY HAD THE BAGEL, which means, of course, that you opted for the bagel FIRST. Right on :drinker:7 -
Salt bagel. I know, I know - water weight. Don't care. Eaten as is, don't even slice it open. Pick it up and eat it like a donut.3
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If you are from , or live in NY, and you vote doughnut, you should be banned from MFP.9
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Bagel every day and twice on Sunday.3
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Doughnut please🙋♀️1
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It's a tough decision for me because of all the carby goodness but I think the bagel would win. I love donuts but once it's gone, you barely realize you've eaten anyrhing. At least a bagel stays with you.4
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nytrifisoul wrote: »If you are from , or live in NY, and you vote doughnut, you should be banned from eating.
Fify3 -
IF 300 calories left: Donut
An everything bagel smeared in plenty of cream cheese topped with ham and pickles would be an awesome lunch, but would be over 300 cals...3 -
This question is stressing me out....I can’t decide.
A gooood cakey donut is so good. But the Dunkin’ variety, pass.
But....a yummy fresh chewy bagel is EVERYTHING,
Can’t choose3
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