Successfully recovered from my Brownie issues
dontlikepeople
Posts: 142 Member
Maybe this success is too small to put here, but I get crazy cravings for specific things sometimes. It's usually not an issue, but when it's brownies it always flips my fitness world upside down.
For like 2-4 days or so I went nuts eating brownies. Eat me guilt free protein brownies, low calorie thin slim brownies, and then, finally, as the insanity continued, I found some REAL brownies at a local deli.
Cheesecake brownies, full fat, full sugar, fudgey, decadent, and cut big enough for two people. I had like 5, because brownies make me lose my mind.
It wasn't until I ate the real brownies that the cravings subsided and I could eat like a normal person again.
Today was the first day since then that my weight is under the pre-brownie escapade. Feels good man. The important part is that I never once got mad at myself. I just let it happen, and let myself enjoy the indulgence as it happened, knowing it wasn't permanent.
Happy New Year!
For like 2-4 days or so I went nuts eating brownies. Eat me guilt free protein brownies, low calorie thin slim brownies, and then, finally, as the insanity continued, I found some REAL brownies at a local deli.
Cheesecake brownies, full fat, full sugar, fudgey, decadent, and cut big enough for two people. I had like 5, because brownies make me lose my mind.
It wasn't until I ate the real brownies that the cravings subsided and I could eat like a normal person again.
Today was the first day since then that my weight is under the pre-brownie escapade. Feels good man. The important part is that I never once got mad at myself. I just let it happen, and let myself enjoy the indulgence as it happened, knowing it wasn't permanent.
Happy New Year!
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Well done riding the brownie wave to the end. And I LOVE the red "brownie" bar on the graph, lol!5
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So for your next “Brownie Night of the Soul” are you stopping off at the deli?1
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Love the "brownies" on the graph.
I get it. I did this over the New Year's weekend with a cake my aunt made. It was a European style yellow cake covered in chocolate and coconut. Somebody.... ok, it was me... got the idea to cut each piece in half and add Nutella as a filling. Delicious! I ate a ton and have a weight graph with a lump, just like yours. I've recovered completely too.
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LorieJCall wrote: »So for your next “Brownie Night of the Soul” are you stopping off at the deli?
I think I'm going to go a step further and go to a bakery. This happens to me once or twice a year, and I have no idea why. I get these crazy strong cravings and there can be no substitute!4 -
dralicephd wrote: »Love the "brownies" on the graph.
I get it. I did this over the New Year's weekend with a cake my aunt made. It was a European style yellow cake covered in chocolate and coconut. Somebody.... ok, it was me... got the idea to cut each piece in half and add Nutella as a filling. Delicious! I ate a ton and have a weight graph with a lump, just like yours. I've recovered completely too.
High five!
Nutella is so dangerous 😂2 -
Oh Boy! You would have really loved my brownies I made for Christmas. My daughter has an awesome brownie recipe. She wasn't around so it was up to me to make them. I misread the measurement for the chocolate powder. I added a little too much and it made the mixture a little dry. So, what to do? I think I added 2 tablespoons of Heavy Whipping Cream into the mixture. OH MY GOODNESS! It was ALL GOOD! I failed to mention I added mini chocolate chips in the mixture. I hope this doesn't get you back on your Brownie issues. You are doing really great getting back to weight loss.1
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dontlikepeople wrote: »dralicephd wrote: »Love the "brownies" on the graph.
I get it. I did this over the New Year's weekend with a cake my aunt made. It was a European style yellow cake covered in chocolate and coconut. Somebody.... ok, it was me... got the idea to cut each piece in half and add Nutella as a filling. Delicious! I ate a ton and have a weight graph with a lump, just like yours. I've recovered completely too.
High five!
Nutella is so dangerous 😂
I agree! Nutella is so dangerous! I know someone who makes sugar cookies with a Nutella swirl. She rolls out the sugar dough, spreads the Nutella on the dough, then rolls it into a log, refrigerates it overnight, cuts them into cookies, then bakes them. She gave me the recipe, but I've never made them, because my house would no longer be safe to live in! They are to die for!!2 -
i freakin love the graph with the "brownie bar"1
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I agree! Nutella is so dangerous! I know someone who makes sugar cookies with a Nutella swirl. She rolls out the sugar dough, spreads the Nutella on the dough, then rolls it into a log, refrigerates it overnight, cuts them into cookies, then bakes them. She gave me the recipe, but I've never made them, because my house would no longer be safe to live in! They are to die for!!
oooooo.... You will have to remind everyone of this recipe next Christmas. This sounds like a serious upgrade to the typical sugar cookies!!1 -
Love the red bar also. How do you do that? I also fell down the rabbit hole between Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. No guilt, just put my big girl panties back on and have been on track ever since.2
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@FABRICWOMAN I added it in paint.
@AngWBald That is a great idea. I saw similar ideas with both cream cheese and peanut butter variations for making cookies. This would technically work with any cookie dough.
Thankfully I'm not much of a sweets person, and my sweets cravings are pretty much relegated to brownies only and only on occasion. However, smothering a brownie in nutella sounds like a good time for the future lol.0 -
My favorite brownies have always been from a box mix, the type where you add oil and egg. So much cheaper than from a deli. Also, I bake them in a cupcake tin instead of a baking pan because my favorite part is the chewy/crunchy edges, plus they're then in individual serving sizes. Adding brownie mix to my shopping list now.
ETA: p.s. Congrats on getting back on track!! (I temporarily, selfishly was only thinking about brownies there for a moment.)2 -
Good show!
One of my strong convictions is that figuring out our own personal whacky, idiosyncratic preferences and needs, and then planning out how to work them into a reasonable overall life strategy, is key to not only weight loss but also weight maintenance and fitness.
Recognizing that you need the very occasional brownie spree, and figuring out how to fit it in, then love it without guilt: Really excellent.
As a personal example, for me in maintenance, it works best to set my maintenance goal a tiny bit under true maintenance calories, because I enjoy an indulgent meal or day now and then. Calorie banking makes that work out in the long run.
These little strategies will be different for everyone, but I think they're important. Keep experimenting, learning, treating it as interesting and useful/informative if things unwind a bit, rather than guilt-inducing - JMO, but I think that's just right. Go, you!8 -
this is as much a success story as the other 100+ lb lost ones, atleast imo. Bravo!1
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Occasionally I have those weird cravings as well. Pancakes smothered in maple syrup or like you brownies or lots and lots of peanut butter.
I have taught myself that if that happens to postpone it to a weekend - usually it then either subsides or I give in all the way, to that one food only and only once.
95% of the time that is enough and then I am ok for months at a time again.
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happimess01 wrote: »this is as much a success story as the other 100+ lb lost ones, atleast imo. Bravo!
I'm actually down 95lbs recently as well lol, but I'm more impressed with my brownies not completely breaking me off track.Lolinloggen wrote: »Occasionally I have those weird cravings as well. Pancakes smothered in maple syrup or like you brownies or lots and lots of peanut butter.
My other weird cravings are deep fried fish and a milk shake, or deep fried chicken sandwich with pickles. When I get these cravings they are basically all I can think about until I have them. I sometimes get that urge for peanut butter too, that stuff is so good. Usually my cravings are very managable, but brownies make me go insane. I don't eat sweets often, and when I do it's like letting an animal out of a cage. Otherwise like you, I can have fried fish and milk shake one time, and then just move on.cinnimongirl wrote: »
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Cravings are so weird. I usually just crave salty, crunchy stuff like tortilla chips, crackers, or cheese puffs. I found some rice cakes that are pretty low calorie that help with that, but sometimes I just need to break down and eat some real chips. The Late July Nacho Chipotle chips had to be banished from the house for awhile when I first started losing weight. I couldn't stick to a single serving. I think I could now. Maybe. I don't know, they still aren't in the house. haha... On the other hand, Luke's Cheddar Clouds are so light that a serving fills half your plate and is 130 calories. I can usually keep control for those.
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Congratulations on beating the craving! I have a few weird foods like that too and they're so tough to get over when I'm craving them0
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Google search ridiculous brownies. Made with diet coke; eat the entire pan without the guilt. You're welcome.1
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Google search ridiculous brownies. Made with diet coke; eat the entire pan without the guilt. You're welcome.
Be careful! I googled "ridiculous brownies with diet coke" and the first site to pop up (Boo's Ridiculous Brownies) is a malicious website per Norton anti-virus software.0 -
Um, OK? Don't like people, but you tell the entire planet your brownie saga. Makes sense.0
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