worst foods you used to eat

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  • jcan1588
    jcan1588 Posts: 26 Member
    A "fat sandwhich" which was french fries, poppers, mozzarella sticks, cheese, ketchup, lettuce and tomato on a sub roll
  • Nokarot
    Nokarot Posts: 15 Member
    Triple Baconator from Wendys, anyone?

    Only had it once or twice, but I always felt like an idiot afterwards. It tastes really good but I knew I was making a mistake, especially because I lacked portion control. At the time, it was impossible to pick up a burger and not finish it.
  • Peta22
    Peta22 Posts: 377 Member
    I think perhaps the worst, but not very often, was the jam and cream donuts from our local bakery... I have no idea what the calories are but all the ingredients add up to BAD plus they're huge! One would be a whole meal easily but i anaged to stuff it in after dinner!! :D

    Sort of regular worst (perhaps once every couple of weeks) would be KFC

    Daily bad stuff would be carbs, carbs and more carbs - with a not so healthy serving of dairy i.e: pasta, rice, potatoes, grains, butter, cream, full cream milk and lots of CHEESE - on everything I could make it work with (like any/all of the carbs!!!)
  • fragilegift
    fragilegift Posts: 347 Member
    the very worst...probably pizza. I'm economical with money, so I'd wait for a good deal. Usually two large pizzas, 1.25 drink and garlic bread. Then I'd eat the garlic bread and probably a whole pizza in one sitting. The drink would be diet whatever and I'd leave that til tomorrow. But I'd likely have 'just another piece' of pizza just as it was getting cold.

    Garlic bread on its own was another (though thankfully not that often). Hey its a dollar in the supermarket..lets get it for a SNACK! O.o one slice has 70 odd calories..and there are about 10 in a stick. Some times I'd have TWO snacks in the day.

    Ice cream was another, though I didn't have proper meals around that. I'd have ice cream for lunch, and afternoon tea..and hey..lets have some more for tea. I'm going to eat it anyway. So why not ALL AT ONCE! (honestly, that way of thinking bugs me. I know it will be there tomorrow, so why is there this ungodly urge to scarf it down NOW??)
  • oh goodness...every morning for breakfast I'd have this frozen thing with pancakes and sausage (which came out all soggy and nasty but I loved it anyways) and I believe that its around 500 cals with a boatload of carbs and fat. For lunch, I used to buy it at school so it'd be anything really...typically some kind of fatty meat and white bread. Then as a SNACK I'd come home and eat either a teriyaki chicken and rice bowl (about 500 cals) or a container of easy mac or a hot dog (no bun so that wasn't quite as bad). And for dinner, I'd usually prefer to have either mac n cheese, orange chicken, or some other nasty unhealthy food. Occasionally I'd eat some broccoli if and ONLY if it was covered in cheese...yup healthy choices from the start over here!!
  • Aeriesified
    Aeriesified Posts: 206 Member
    Wendy's Spicy chicken burger, large fries, extra bacon, and a coke.
    Thank goodness they switched to new fries that I hate, made it easy to stop going! If memory serves me right, it came out to roughly 1500 cals.

    A friend took me for lunch there last week, and I had that and nearly cried after lunch because I had eaten more than my allowance for lunch, and I was hungry 20 minutes later. Then another friend took me for dinner and suckered me into sharing a pizza with him. D: Such bad influences my friends are, haha.
  • lsapphire
    lsapphire Posts: 297 Member
    4 large maple bars a week, a bag of licorice and at least 2 large bags of chips!!
  • callherbeautyxo
    callherbeautyxo Posts: 124 Member
    cream cheese won tons! there so delicious but they have too many calories in them for just one. everything from taco bell and Wendy's I have to stay away from those places >.<
  • logoode_
    logoode_ Posts: 21
    I used to work at Dennys.... free food at lunch, nuff said.

    Once I quit I seriously noticed having more energy.
  • JfMarrs
    JfMarrs Posts: 110 Member
    Chips, Chips and Chips.
  • missemcm
    missemcm Posts: 21 Member
    Miss Vickis salt and vinegar chips, id eat a whole bag if i could and pizza and garlic bread anything with melted cheese!!
  • Brinasacat
    Brinasacat Posts: 505 Member
    Pizza, nachos, ice cream, huge quantities of cheese.
  • BrianSharpe
    BrianSharpe Posts: 9,248 Member
    Tim Hortons Coffeee, around 4-5 per day. Still struggling with this now. Im down to 1.5. I would like to switch to milk instead of cream but they never know how to make it properly when you ask for milk, they always put too little and it tastes awful. Have tried adding my own but that doesnt taste the same either, 6 of the milk packets make up nothing when you put it in the cofffee.

    I love my Timmies (even though they changed the sizes here to line up with the US - Medium double double just doesn't sound right and a large is now too big) but I digress.

    Order your coffee black and use "light" half & half , at 5% it's got a lot fewer calories than the 18% coffee cream they use but is still creamy enough to taste better than milk.
  • yustick
    yustick Posts: 238 Member
    Pizza, pizza, more pizza and lots of pizza...always with liters of Coke.
  • Skeebee
    Skeebee Posts: 740 Member
    Nutter Butter bars and those chocolate brownies with the colors chocolate chips on them. I can't believe I ate that stuff regulary!!! (been ten years since then...)
  • smilingalltheway
    smilingalltheway Posts: 216 Member
    chilis..the big mouth southwest bacon burger...ooooohhhhhh so yummy and yet so bad
  • cloud2011
    cloud2011 Posts: 898 Member
    Chocolate milkshakes. Especially from Carvel. Now I drink homemade fruit smoothies at a fraction of the calories. (I didn't have choc shakes that often, but the fact that I just never thought about the calories and fat, is now foreign to me).

    Also, the OP makes a great point...a lot of food doesn't seem like much in terms of volume but it's high in calories. I think that's what's causing so many people to gain weight. You don't even have to "pig out" to eat too much.
  • Nutella
    i used to eat that all the time
  • Full fat coke! Not worth it at all.
  • ginncjb
    ginncjb Posts: 44 Member
    We used to have Casey's breakfast pizzas at work for special occasions. I'd usually have 2-3 small slices during the morning. Found out on MFP that each slice was about 600 calories!!! Also, found that Casey's plain cake donuts were 400 calories each!! Would have never guessed THOSE were the worst things I was eating! Haven't had anything from Casey's since then.
  • cecemem
    cecemem Posts: 1
    Poptarts...I use to eat one every morning after eating a bowl of cereal. Now I realized how empty those calories were. Pizza Hut pan pizza, use to eat a large all by myself at one time. I'm new to this site, been on for a week, so I don't trust myself to order a pizza yet. I'm amazed as to what I thought was a portion only to find out it was 2-3X's the recommended portion.
  • rainydaze613
    rainydaze613 Posts: 112 Member
    Oh man.. pizza rolls, frozen chicken pot pies, and those HUGE milk chocolate bars from Aldi.
    And cheap sugary fruit juice- I hardly ever drank water as a kid... so much high fructose corn syrup.
  • CANDY, CANDY, AND MORE CANDY! Sour Patch Kids, Twizzlers, and Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are my favorite.
    I used to eat an entire LARGE bag of Sour Patch Kids at the movies... and we go to the movies almost every weekend.
    No wonder I got fat!

    I don't eat sugary candy anymore. Now when I'm craving sugar I eat a plain rice cake with Teddie PB or a sugar free chocolate pudding cup with Cool Whip.
  • denjoh17
    denjoh17 Posts: 18
    Yes, white rice...oh how I miss Chinese food. I still eat it but just not 4 times a week. I also could easily eat a whole bag of Jalapeno Krunchers chips in one sitting.
  • saxmaniac
    saxmaniac Posts: 1,133 Member
    "Healthy" whole-grain breakfast cereal. I could down 120 carbs of that crap, just getting the day started.

    I was fooling myself that eating low-sugar high-fiber Kashi was any better than having a few donuts for breakfast.
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