What foods are just not worth the # of calories?
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almond butter - it's just gross
white pasta - i just prefer cauliflower, or chickpea, or lentil pastas - they have same texture and far more nutrients
regular bread - i just don't each much bread anymore, but if i do, my favorite is alpine valley super grains with seeds that i can only find at sam's, so i buy like 6 loaves and freeze them, only 80cals per slice, and so good0 -
pancakerunner wrote: »
like this kind of sandwich
Ohhhh omg yes totally agree!!1 -
Noreenmarie1234 wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »
like this kind of sandwich
Ohhhh omg yes totally agree!!
Like this sandwich is probably over 500 calories of bread ahaha0 -
Argh. Most everything I ate yesterday which was way over the top. Back to it today.1
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i think seafood cooked in an unnecessary amount of butter (think salmon, mussels, shrimp, etc) is a total waste2
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Agreed, it really doesn't need much fat for cooking.
My exception is skate in brown butter, which I think is amazing.0 -
I regrettably have to place sweet potatoes in this category. I love them, but they really don't satiate me as well as for example pumpkin or potato, so I blow my calories if I want to eat till I feel full.0
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pancakerunner wrote: »
Nothing really. Just everyday foods that I have been able to regulate at a normal level(bread and pb, eating dh's cookies he takes in his lunches which I've been staying away from, etc.) but for some reason I couldn't that day. But thankfully, it was that one day and back to logging in calories.
And no enjoyment whatsoever came from it. That's the worse part; it wasn't worth the calorie glut at all. And my stomach felt terrible all night. Smart stomach, stupid brain.4 -
The two tiny, unsatisfying bite sized squares of cornbread I ate last night and then learned they came to 208 calories.
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sugar in coffee.1
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pancakerunner wrote: »i think seafood cooked in an unnecessary amount of butter (think salmon, mussels, shrimp, etc) is a total waste
More ways than one.
Lots of unneeded calories in the butter
The real taste of the fish gets hidden, so if it’s good, don’t drown it in anything.1 -
pancakerunner wrote: »sugar in coffee.
I'll go a step further and say creamer in coffee. I am finishing up some nut pods but they aren't worth the taste to waste the calories on them.
Not saying I won't crush a calorie laden Frappuccino but good quality coffee just doesn't need the coffee or sugar1 -
French Fries. No. Just no.2
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Acocados.
Too expensive, too many cals and too perishable.
I'll eat them if they are included in a dish but I refuse 2 buy them useless I can get them really cheap and can eat them all right away.
Put them in the fridge when they are ripe and they will last much longer. You're welcome.1 -
Soggy french fries. Blech.
But, crispy, seasoned ones are totally worth it for me.2 -
SuzySunshine99 wrote: »Soggy french fries. Blech.
But, crispy, seasoned ones are totally worth it for me.
crispy with ranch... yes. totally worth it0 -
Sour cream is some thing I no longer buy cause the calories wasn't worth it1
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pancakerunner wrote: »sugar in coffee.
I'll go a step further and say creamer in coffee. I am finishing up some nut pods but they aren't worth the taste to waste the calories on them.
Not saying I won't crush a calorie laden Frappuccino but good quality coffee just doesn't need the coffee or sugar
100% agree. I drink my coffee black; cream and sugar calories aren't invited to my party. Just that glorious caffeine buzz..1 -
Crap pastries. If it isn't beautiful and buttery and gluteniferous and flaky and delicate - keep it. I can spend that 500cal elsewhere.3
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Jaffa cakes. They're OK, but in terms of how full you feel, they're like eating air. Don't bother if you're hungry.
Pret sandwiches. I like their baguettes, but they start at 600 calories. I don't like them that much.
It makes me sad how many calories avocados have. I've found carrots and peppers to be better value for calories. And mushrooms, although I don't like them as much.
Gu cheesecakes/chilled deserts. They're, what, 350-400 for a tiny pot? I do like them, but I feel ripped off by the calories.0 -
Vegetables-
I kid, I kid- kinda, I’d rather spend 60 calories on a TVs of nerds for my Greek yogurt then on a cup of veggies- but yea yea. I eat them1 -
Tbs not TV of nerds. What the0
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Hamiltonfamily2018 wrote: »Vegetables-
I kid, I kid- kinda, I’d rather spend 60 calories on a TVs of nerds for my Greek yogurt then on a cup of veggies- but yea yea. I eat them
all about that balance!0 -
Most store bought cookies. Now home made is a different story! 🍪0
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^these are not worth it...even if they didn't contain any calories.
My Mom's sugar cookies??...now they belong in the 'I don't care how many calories they have...worth it every time'!4 -
Homemade peanut butter cookies... A sweet delicious calorie bomb....
Another one not worth it unless in moderation is avocado. I know its healthy but wow, the calories! I still eat them but not two at a time anymore!0 -
^these are not worth it...even if they didn't contain any calories.
My Mom's sugar cookies??...now they belong in the 'I don't care how many calories they have...worth it every time'!
Have you had them recently? I was going to say they are but then realize I haven't had them in over 10 years so I can't really judge, LOL. I need to buy some for testing purposes.2
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