If I ate a whole pie would I gain? Serious Question!
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It looks like you have lost 114lbs....did you do that by eating entire pies?? LOL Don't eat it!!!0
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I am craving chocolate cream pie and at the store they were on sale. Just torturing me!!!! Anyway I really want to buy one and eat the whole thing. I could easily eat it in one sitting, wouldn't take me very long.
I am just curious to see what you think. If I were good all week long and on way day ate an entire pie if I would gain weight.
Has anybody ever done anything like this?
You have lost 114 lbs. I'm SURE YOU know the answer. BTW, you lost ALL of that weight and you did not change your eating habits, clearly, you were/are on a diet. Maybe you should focus on making a LIFESTYLE Change as you lose weight. I'm not saying that you won't crave pie and other stuff...BUT for SURE you won't even Consider eating a whole pie.0 -
If you're gonna do it anyway, why ask?
I think you're in a bad mood for some reason, and instead of taking routes to help yourself feel better-- walk, talk to a friend, go kick a puppy-- you're going to purposely sabotage yourself.
On sale or not, that pie is gonna cost you some self-respect afterward.
I say this with love, as a fellow glutton.0 -
Many pies are around 500 calories for one slice, or 1/8th of a pie. Think about how many calories this could be. Wouldn't it be easier to buy this and share with many people, or to buy it, freeze 3/4 of it, and only eat two slices?
Better yet, do what I do when I have a chocolate craving. Buy some really strong, really bitter dark chocolate, so that you can't have more than one or two pieces without feeling overwhelmed. Save the rest. Or add unsweetened cocoa powder to some soy milk/skim milk or something. Voila, hot chocolate without added sugar or too many extra calories.
Of course, the best overall option is to find a way to purchase a single slice, or not eat it at all. It's fine to have a treat once in a while, but it's not healthy to eat a pound worth of calories in one sitting.0 -
Even at my heaviest, which was almost 300 lbs, I could never eat a whole pie, even my favorite kind.
I wouldn't suggest it. What are you trying to prove?0 -
I am just in a crappy mood and don't just want to have a slice
So, why don't you just say ... "I'm in a crappy mood. I'm gonna make myself feel better by eating a whole chocolate cream pie."
You know the answer to your original question - or you could easily calculate it. MFP isn't the Calorie Police. Eat it. If you don't like the results you get the next time you're on the scales, then work it off.0 -
According to this http://fatsecret.com/calories-nutrition/generic/pie-chocolate-cream there are probably about 3,000 calories in a pie, so you'd probably come pretty close to gaining a pound if you eat it.
I can sympathize; I don't have that bad of a sweet tooth but I used to regularly order a large pizza and eat the whole thing by myself. One time I even asked my roommate if I could have a slice of her pizza after I finished mine (it was a particularly bad day). I think the bigger problem is that if you eat a whole pie today, it makes it that much more likely that the next time you're in a crappy mood you'll do the same thing, and then you're looking at 2 or 3 pounds. If you can resist today, you'll strengthen your will power and it'll be easier to resist the whole pie the next time you have a bad day.0 -
What are you trying to prove?
That they can hold down an entire pie, duh.0 -
You're kidding right? A Stupid question gets a stupid answer.
You should eat it, in fact eat one every day for a month and you tell us if you put on weight......I bet you won't eat another chocolate cream pie in your life!
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I highly doubt that I would do this just due to the humiliation of logging this on MFP. I've lost a lot of weight by eating healthy and by not eating pie. My craving are just haunting me right now.School and work and life are really stressful right now. Everyone is taking this a different way that I intended.
Hasn't anyone ever had the "just throw in the towel" feeling? Giving up and giving in?0 -
Whether you would or wouldn't gain weight... why would you really need or want to eat the whole pie? :huh:0
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I highly doubt that I would do this just due to the humiliation of logging this on MFP. I've lost a lot of weight by eating healthy and by not eating pie. My craving are just haunting me right now.School and work and life are really stressful right now. Everyone is taking this a different way that I intended.
Hasn't anyone ever had the "just throw in the towel" feeling? Giving up and giving in?
Noone is telling you not to indulge.
Everyone is telling you that eating a whole pie is really stupid, and they're all too nice to say it.0 -
Probably could be a problem. Do they sell individual pieces? Then you can indulge and not feel guilty and not go overboard.0
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I know its stupid!!!! not going to do it! I am not throwing my efforts away0
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Do you really want to poop a whole chocolate pie (which oftentimes contains raw eggs)?
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I am craving chocolate cream pie and at the store they were on sale. Just torturing me!!!! Anyway I really want to buy one and eat the whole thing. I could easily eat it in one sitting, wouldn't take me very long.
I am just curious to see what you think. If I were good all week long and on way day ate an entire pie if I would gain weight.
Has anybody ever done anything like this?
Look into the mirror and ask yourself...If I eat this 4 pound pie...all of it at once...will it go to my *kitten*? If you cannot answer this, you need help in recognition of reality.0 -
Have a piece (1 square) of dark chocolate. That should fix you!
But yes you will probably gain some weight, it will take a day or so, but it will be there. But the damage it does to your intestines, blood sugar, brain, everything else, is much worse than the 1 or 1.5lbs you will gain!0 -
I know its stupid!!!! not going to do it! I am not throwing my efforts away
Good deal.0 -
i see on your profile that you have lost weight and always tend to gain it back. maybe there's a pattern here? get some sugar free jello cups- only 60 calories per cup (dark chocolate)- maybe that will help your craving but i'd pass on eating a whole pie whether it would make you gain or not. you don't want to gain it all back again.0
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could you even absorb all the calories in the pie if eaten all at once like that?0
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Of course you will gain and over pie......
Buy a single slice and eat it very slow and enjoy every bit and then be done with it!!!!
The next day drink extra water and do some extra exercises during the week and it should help.
If you eat the whole pie, I think you will have guilt and then its not a treat. Enjoy the one piece!
Best of Luck!!0 -
could you even absorb all the calories in the pie if eaten all at once like that?
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could you even absorb all the calories in the pie if eaten all at once like that?
:noway:
Is that a "yes" or "no"? It's not like I'll lose a bunch of weight if I decided not to eat anything at all for one day (extreme calorie deficit vs extreme calorie surplus)0 -
You seem to have more than enough advice already, but my 2 cents are as follows: sleep on it. If you still want to eat a whole pie tomorrow, do it. I know that I usually have cravings and a day later they are gone (especially stress related cravings).0
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You have lost 114 lbs!! CONGRATULATIONS!!!! You inspire me!
I am 315 lbs. I wish I was 283 right now which WAS your starting weight!!!
Do you remember how awful you felt at 283 lbs? You don't want to go back there0 -
First, yes I have done something like this! Not proud of it but it happens. Second, if you are talking abot the frozen chocolate cream pie that I am familiar with, they are not as big as folks here invision an entire pie to be. You have lost a lot of weight - far more than me so what I think doesn't count. I would look at the total calories from the entire pie and figure out something from there. We can't be perfect all the time but you know if you have the will power to eat the whole pie today and get back on track tomorrow. Good Luck!0
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speaking from experience, this seems to be the sort of behavior that may have led to you needing to lose 100+ lbs to begin with. i am pretty sure there are other issues than just a pie here.....0
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could you even absorb all the calories in the pie if eaten all at once like that?
:noway:
Is that a "yes" or "no"? It's not like I'll lose a bunch of weight if I decided not to eat anything at all for one day (extreme calorie deficit vs extreme calorie surplus)
I'm no expert, but I'm thinking if you could overload your body to the point where they canceled each other out/weren't all absorbed by binging... We all wouldn't be here.0 -
I highly doubt that I would do this just due to the humiliation of logging this on MFP. I've lost a lot of weight by eating healthy and by not eating pie. My craving are just haunting me right now.School and work and life are really stressful right now. Everyone is taking this a different way that I intended.
Hasn't anyone ever had the "just throw in the towel" feeling? Giving up and giving in?
All of us feel that way, sometimes. But that's what little treats are for - learning to manage cravings and sweets in a healthy manner. If you can't want chocolate cream pie without wanting an ENTIRE chocolate cream pie, you have a relationship with food that most people can't relate to. Much of the sentiment in the comments has been about how sick you will feel after eating so much at once, to the point where people can't understand the appeal. You said you lost and gained back before - maybe the connection between excessive consumption of food and stress is why. Maybe what you need to focus on now is incorporating treats into your diet without going overboard or throwing in the towel. Even most fat people don't eat an entire pie in one sitting - most overconsume slowly, almost without realizing it. Won't you get full after a couple slices, anyways, to the point where eating more will just be punishing yourself?
Please take care of yourself, and don't give up. Remember that although being fat has negative health consequences, so does dramatic weight fluctuations. You can do it!!0 -
Here's why you want to eat the whole pie. http://www.webmd.com/diet/news/20111026/weight-regain-may-not-be-due-to-lack-of-willpower
You have had a great deal of success. Stay the course, stay away from chocolate pies, and tell those hormone demons to get away!0
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