Chocolate?!
Marquism123
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I am trying to eat between 1500 - 1650 cals per day. I am trying to stick with a fairly standard healthy diet- lots of fruit and veg, lean meat etc etc. I am also trying to eat moderately low carb ( no bread, pasta potatoes) as I find this works well for me. Due to all of the above, I am struggling a little bit to hit the calorie goal. I have added in almonds as a snack to up the intake but have also started eating a few squares of dark chocolate after dinner ( I ADORE dark chocolate- particularly with mint). Do you think this is ok or should it be more of an occasional treat? Currently I am eating it every day ( although staying within calories). Thoughts?!
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anyone?0
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If you hit your calorie goal and your diet has a reasonable amount of balance, you're fine.0
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i would keep it as a treat , but thats just me, mix up your treats and try looking ups some recipies to add to your calorie count. sometimes a shake can help .0
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Yes, keep them in your diet. I have a piece or two of chocolate almost every day myself. It is perfectly fine.0
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i think its probably a bit daft giving up totally on the pasta, rice and potatoes and having chocalate to supplement your calorie intake. if your not going to go down the no carb route for the rest of your life its pretty much a waste of time doing it for even a short time as the weight just goes straight back on when you eat carbs again. stick with the choccy as a nice reward or treat and have the potatoes rice and pasta but have the pasta and rice wholewheat and brown as its much better for you. as long as you log every calorie nothing should be off-limits cos its hard enough as it is dieting without putting extra hurdles in the way. best of luck to you x0
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I personally think it's fine to have it every day, but it does seem to kind of defeat the object of going low-carb doesn't it?0
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Nothing wrong with a bit of dark chocolate at the end of the day as a treat... as long as you're only eating a few small pieces, what would be the harm? Enjoy your successes!0
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I go with keeping the chocolate... if it is good for your soul it is goo for your body xxx this is long term x I have two of the finest chocolates every single day xxx0
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Yup, go ahead and keep it. Dark Chocolate that is the type that has 65% or more cocoa has health benefits and anti-oxident properties. Not only is it yummy but its good for you. 3 squares is very reasonable and a wonderful treat to allow ourself, once again if your staying within your calorie range.
Eat that treat!!0 -
Dark chocolate is pretty high in fiber. If you are eating 70% or greater a few pieces shouldn't hurt you. Just make sure you ration your portion and hide the rest until the next day's rationing.
I like to have a little bit of chocolate at breakfast. That seems to keep me from having much interest in sweets for the rest of the day.
A couple of pieces of chocolate a night might be incentive for you to do some more cardio during the day.0 -
I saw keep the chocolate - not as if you are eating 5 whole bars. If it fits in your calorie goal - GO FOR IT! No sense in denying yourself things you enjoy. Denying yourself only leads to failure.
Good luck and keep up the good work!0 -
Yup, go ahead and keep it. Dark Chocolate that is the type that has 65% or more cocoa has health benefits and anti-oxident properties. Not only is it yummy but its good for you. 3 squares is very reasonable and a wonderful treat to allow ourself, once again if your staying within your calorie range.
Eat that treat!!
I second this. Google "dark chocolate health benefits" -- it's probably healthier than potatoes (smaller portions required unfortunately).0 -
i think its probably a bit daft giving up totally on the pasta, rice and potatoes and having chocalate to supplement your calorie intake. if your not going to go down the no carb route for the rest of your life its pretty much a waste of time doing it for even a short time as the weight just goes straight back on when you eat carbs again. stick with the choccy as a nice reward or treat and have the potatoes rice and pasta but have the pasta and rice wholewheat and brown as its much better for you. as long as you log every calorie nothing should be off-limits cos its hard enough as it is dieting without putting extra hurdles in the way. best of luck to you x
You are probably very right but the problem is I don't like rice and cannot stand wholemeal pasta!! I only like the white stuff - bread, wraps,white pasta, cakes and scones - so really prefer to avoid! Am not cutting out carbs - I still will eat Bran flakes for breakfast, Ryvita and plenty of fruit. Perhaps some wholemeal bread in the mornings. I make sure I log everything I eat - just need to find more interesting alternatives!0 -
I absolutely eat super low carb all the time and chocolate is not a normal carb. A rescent study showed that those that eat chocolate are thinner...I dont eat any potatos or rice or pasta whole wheat or grain much at all. I also keep my dairy on low...because I gain tons of weight when I eat it and the body actually needs very little of those things. I stick mediterranean with maybe some whole wheat toast or a wheat wrap but its not pointless to cut it out as long as when you lose the weight you intend on keeping it out. I rarely eat the stuff unless I have to.0
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definite keeper, as long as its is in small amounts,enjoy it0
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Thanks to all those encouraging the consumption of chocolate - my type of advice :-)0
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everyone needs a treat! I think it's ok just in moderate amounts! Maybe try something different as well, like a fruit salad or something that would be sweet..0
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I have a little dark chocolate everyday and I'm moving down the scale still, so I say in moderation it's good! Keeps my sweet tooth happy without feeling the urge to binge.
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Dark chocolate is great for you. I do the same just log the calories.0
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i think its probably a bit daft giving up totally on the pasta, rice and potatoes and having chocalate to supplement your calorie intake.
I agree with this. You do need carbs.0
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