Almonds, peanuts, cashews... How bad ARE they?
Froggeh
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I keep trying to tell msyelf that it's good to have some almondsor unsalted peanuts because they're high in protein... but it just kills me to add all those calories to my tracker! How bad are they really?
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Try buying to 100 calorie packs. I buy Emerald Cocoa Roast Almonds, delish!0
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They are not bad, infact good if eaten in moderation. But the problem with me is, if I have a pack in front of me, my mind forgets to transmit the signal "Stop" :grumble:0
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They are not bad, infact good if eaten in moderation. But the problem with me is, if I have a pack in front of me, my mind forgets to transmit the signal "Stop" :grumble:
I'm terrible about moderation. I'll try to hide the pack from myself but it's not like I don't know where it is. Maybe I should put some in ziploc bags at home and only allow myself to take 1 bag to work every day.0 -
Nuts, especially the one's you listed, are high in healthy monounsaturated fats, but are also calorie dense. They can be part of any healthy diet, but for weight loss and management, their relative high caloric density must be accounted for.0
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Why do you think they are bad at all? Nuts are packed with nutrition and fill you up quickly.0
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They are not bad, infact good if eaten in moderation. But the problem with me is, if I have a pack in front of me, my mind forgets to transmit the signal "Stop" :grumble:
I'm terrible about moderation. I'll try to hide the pack from myself but it's not like I don't know where it is. Maybe I should put some in ziploc bags at home and only allow myself to take 1 bag to work every day.
LOL. I have a very small box that I bring to office. in the mornings, i fill it up with 10 almonds or whatever nuts i want and bring it to office. No danger of overdose :bigsmile:
Over Christmas, I bought a box of peanuts and put it in my office drawer. Would you believe, I had to throw it half full in the bin, again cox my brain always forget to send "STOP" signal. :bigsmile:0 -
The oilseeds are very good! Used in moderation, they bring you the good (monounsatured fats). But it's very hard not the eat too much of them ahah ;D That's the issue, they have a high caloric density (as monty said). I eat around 20 grams per days (that the equivalent of a hand, perfect0
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The South Beach Living plan allow about 20 nuts per day. I count them out then put the rest out of sight, that seems to help.0
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They are not bad, infact good if eaten in moderation. But the problem with me is, if I have a pack in front of me, my mind forgets to transmit the signal "Stop" :grumble:
I'm terrible about moderation. I'll try to hide the pack from myself but it's not like I don't know where it is. Maybe I should put some in ziploc bags at home and only allow myself to take 1 bag to work every day.
I use snack bags and load those with the right amount and they are ready to go. Great idea and easy to throw in a lunch bag or purse!0 -
High in calories =/= bad. Nuts, bananas, peanut butter, and pure fruit juice are examples of foods that are higher in calories, but carry a lot of good nutrients your body needs. In moderation, they are great for you. That being said, they key is WILLPOWER. Can't learn how to have willpower without practicing it.0
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They are fantastic! Great source of healthy fats and protein.0
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Nuts are not that bad. I know they have a lot of calories and fat, but it's a good fat. I try to only have a half a serving at a time (ie pistachios half serving = 2 TBSP 70 calories) Then i pair it with a peice of fruit or a cheese stick. They are good for you and there have been studies shown that dieters that eat nuts have less desire to snack more and cheat on their diet. The hundred calorie packs that were suggested are great!0
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They are not bad, infact good if eaten in moderation. But the problem with me is, if I have a pack in front of me, my mind forgets to transmit the signal "Stop" :grumble:
I'm terrible about moderation. I'll try to hide the pack from myself but it's not like I don't know where it is. Maybe I should put some in ziploc bags at home and only allow myself to take 1 bag to work every day.0 -
Nuts are a part of my diet for nutritional reasons. I simply plan accordingly when it comes to the calories. If you just grab a bag and start eating them you can get in trouble quickly, lol.0
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In moderation, they are great for you. That being said, they key is WILLPOWER. Can't learn how to have willpower without practicing it.
Very true! I buy the big bags of Blue Diamond roasted almonds with a dark chocolate flavor. I would LOVE to sit and eat 5 or 6 handfuls, but I always count out a serving (24 nuts = 160 cal) and put the bag away. I keep it in a desk at work so I'm not tempted to sit down at home in front of the TV with them. THAT is dangerous for me. For me, "out of sight, out of mind" works. That's how I have to handle the higher calorie foods. That's also why I hate food commercials!!! Especially fast foods.0 -
Nothing but good fats in Nuts!! I eat a couple servings a day mostly Almonds (they are my personal favorite) but do like pistachios too.0
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I love nuts.
I eat nuts a lot!
Nuts are tasty in my mouth!!0 -
If your body is sensative to carbs, they won't be as bad as a baked potato with the same amount of caloires.
Nuts are very good nutritionally (protein, better fats and fiber), and you could make a lot of worse choices. It is just easy to go overboard. Some alternatives are hummas, low fat yogurt and low fat/low sodium cottage cheese. 4 -6 ouces of nuts a week is what my nutritionist told me. I am with you, I love the nuts.0 -
BTW - my lips are salty from the nuts I just ate...mmmm0
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I eat nuts on a daily basis. Usually almonds, but I also love pistachios, walnuts, sunflower seeds and cashews. Not a huge fan of peanuts but I do love me some peanut butter.0
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dude, nuts are great for you.
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I just read an article that said that women that eat 3/4 cup of nuts a week lowers their chance of heart disease. The key is moderation and we can't do that for you. :-) I would stay away from peanuts though only because there are other nuts with bigger benefits (walnuts, pecans, and pistachios).0
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Try buying to 100 calorie packs. I buy Emerald Cocoa Roast Almonds, delish!
Mmm! YES, those are my favorite!0 -
I have a big bag of almonds and pistachios in the house. And right next to them I have my measuring cup and snack size baggies. I measure or count them out and I'm good to go!!0
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I use zip-lock bags for everything. I spend about an hour after shopping and portion out all my snacks into zip lock baggies. That way you know exactly how many calories your eating. It is so easy to underestimate your calaories. Also,t hsi makes you have to get up to get more which gives you enough time to reconsider your choice of eating more.0
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I use zip-lock bags for everything. I spend about an hour after shopping and portion out all my snacks into zip lock baggies. That way you know exactly how many calories your eating. It is so easy to underestimate your calaories. Also,t hsi makes you have to get up to get more which gives you enough time to reconsider your choice of eating more.
I measure 1/2 oz put them in a bag (keep them in a car or purse for emergencies0 -
I have taken to having one ounce of almonds each day as my mid-afternoon snack. I buy the lightly salted kind, because I do like them to have a little saltiness, and I measure them out with a scale (something I highly recommend).
Although one ounce of nuts is not terribly filling, they do have the benefit of a low glycemic value, so they are ultimately more satisfying than crackers or something sweet. It gets me through until dinner!
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