how often do you guys eat sweets?
shahrazad990
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i always set aside about 100 calories for something sweet every night. by sweets, i mean something unhealthy such as chocolate or cookies or such, not fruit or yogurt.
so how often do you guys splurge?
so how often do you guys splurge?
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i always set aside about 100 calories for something sweet every night. by sweets, i mean something unhealthy such as chocolate or cookies or such, not fruit or yogurt.
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i allow my self something every few night although i've been cutting back as i've been going along0
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Ditto as yours, especially if there's something at work or at my parents. My dorm is void of that, though. It helps. :laugh:0
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I try and save my sweets intake for the weekends. My boyfriend calls them my 'sinful things' but I allow myself a Starbucks drink on the weekend. I may have some small bits of chocolate during the week but I always look forward to my drink on the weekend.0
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once or twice a day0
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Um... I eat sweets during TOM (time of the month).. other than that, I'm good.
Unless I'm at the movies (I have a 3 Musketeer mini)
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I eat sweets whenever I am in the mood for them.0
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i always set aside about 100 calories for something sweet every night. by sweets, i mean something unhealthy such as chocolate or cookies or such, not fruit or yogurt.
so how often do you guys splurge?
well I had to find out the hard way that my body isn't used to extra sugar such as cookies and chocolate/ junk food- It gives me massive headaches and/or upset stomach and leaves me feeling like crap/sluggish for 2 days after so no more of that stuff for me my body doesn't like it anymore since I didn't have it for 2 months so now I know the culprit of this past weeks sickness (my birthday) I will not have any considering I had 2 small tootsie rolls and got sick0 -
Every day if I'm lucky I have a bigger sweet tooth than anyone I know0
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I would eat them every day if I could put them into my calories without going over. However, one thing that I know about myself is that one is never enough. The sugar in sweets truly makes me crave more, and I can never stop at one, so I am doing my best not to have sweets and sugary treats around because I know that having one leads me personally to overindulge. I am trying to retrain my body to crave fruits when I want something sweet.0
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No sweets at all for the last 90 days and no plans to eat sweets today. :bigsmile: :bigsmile:0 -
LOL... Every day? Almost, at least. I love chocolate and I usually have either a couple thin mints cookies or a truffle at the end of the day.0
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not very often, if I am craving something, i have a 100 calorie pack of cookies, that seems to help..0
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I usually save my sugar for my coffee. I may have a twix once a week sometimes more. As long as it fits into my cals I'll eat it.0
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I met with a nutritionist who suggested having one night a week to have something sweet - what ever I want. She suggested I buy it at a store or bakery so I don't have the temptation at home. It's kinda like my reward for the week!0
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With lunch every day I usually have 3 mini bars of laffy taffy. Its one of my big weaknesses.0
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I'll do it if it fits in my calories. But I've noticed my cravings for them have been slowly going down. When I started with this couple months ago I would allow up to (& sometimes over a little) of my cal limit. I'm now having a little, maybe few times a week, but not hard to keep it at or under my cal limit.
I do try to do some substitution of better snacks, but Easter isn't helping either. :indifferent: I can work it off.0 -
I did Nutrisystem for a month before coming here, and they give you dessert every night (lo cal) so I
got "trained" on how to do dinner and dessert without going over my calories, and I still do that. I buy
sugar free individually wrapped chocolates and eat one or two. Or One of anything that's low cal but
satisfies that sweet tooth. I lost 10 lbs. on N.S. and I'm still losing here, going on my own, so I think
it's a matter of really keeping your food in line with nutrition and your exercise, and then give yourself a treat. It's a LIFESTYLE change, not a diet, and deprivation never works for me.0
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