Nutella Banana Bread!
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Seriously... NUTELLA-BANANA-BREAD?
Nutella has effin' 200 calories A SPOON. Well, 100-150.
BANANA is the MOST CALORIE HAVING FRUIT.
Butter.... OH MY ****ING LORD!
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Seriously... NUTELLA-BANANA-BREAD?
Nutella has effin' 200 calories A SPOON. Well, 100-150.
BANANA is the MOST CALORIE HAVING FRUIT.
Butter.... OH MY ****ING LORD!
Are you trying to lose weight,are you?
not everything you eat needs to be low calorie, low fat, low everything... you need to Indulge once in a while so you don't binge
This is what i got for nutritional facts......
Serving Size 72 g
Calories 149
Calories from Fat 33
Total Fat 3.7g
Saturated Fat 2.8g
Cholesterol 5mg
Sodium 146mg
Total Carbohydrates 27.1g
Dietary Fiber 1.6g
Sugars 13.5g
Protein 2.5g
Vitamin A 2% • Vitamin C 5%
Calcium 2% • Iron 5%0 -
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Indulge yourself once in a while and you'll get nowhere.
You have to be strict. Such things as NUTELLA who have over 2000 cals in the whole bottle or butter and everything else, they should not be in this forum.0 -
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Thanks. It's a very precise claim for calories (138.1) but uses imprecise inputs 'cups'. They're the devil's measure for portion control. Wherever carb dense ingredients are involved I want recipes to quote weight values. I looked around the web for the same recipe in grams but couldn't find it.
Never thought of this problem, actually - but then again, I just try to be close, not perfect in my counts.
But if you want to be very precise in your own diary, can't you just measure out a cup, weigh it, then create your own recipe to get a more accurate calorie estimate? I assume this problem would come up a lot for those looking for very specific calorie information. Just a thought. I know that makes a bit more work than if recipes were written that way as a standard, but at least you could still use them and feel confident about the numbers.0 -
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I bet it tastes great and my whole family would like it. I can eat one slice.. they can eat the rest0
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Don't let your family eat this junk food...0
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Sounds great!
I don't think anyone should ever deny themselves all of any type of food. Everything in proper portion and in moderation.
Never live without - just with a little less.
.... unless you equate food addiction with alcohol/drug addiction...then yeah...don't touch the stuff.0 -
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One word: Wow
I'm definitely trying this out.... Thank you!0 -
lin7604 wrote:
This is what i got for nutritional facts......
Serving Size 72 g
Calories 149
http://www.wakeuptonutella.co.uk/info.php
530 cal per 100 g
http://www.nutellausa.com/nutrition-facts.htm
200 cal per 37 g (2tbsp) = 541 cal per 100 g
That's why I find it odd that the recipe quotes calories to the nearest 0.1 calorie. That suggests cup and spoon spoons are capable of precision close to the volume of a grain of sugar!0 -
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