I really just want a banana cream pie %#$%^
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Dairy Queen had Banana Cream Pie Ice Cream, get a small cone with the Banana Cream Pie 100 cals. beast whole whole slice of pie0
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In these situations i eat the whole pie. Why?
A: better off being over 3500 calories one day then over 500 each day if you rationed it out over a week.............(for weight gain/loss purposes anyway) Can't store 3500 calories over in a day as fat, but if you eat 500 over for a week you will gain a pound.
B: If you eat an entire pie, usually the next day you dont want more pie0 -
Cream pies can be great! I don't care to eat them really, but I've made a few before and the people loved them. Just splurge a little and have one!0
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Get the pie and eat the damn pie.. just not in one sitting.
Space it out and have a slice a day as a treat.. and get your exercise in.
You'll make it work if you really want it.
what does it matter if she eats the whole thing in one sitting or over a couple of days. your body can't tell the difference. plus who wants 4 day old pie?!?!?0 -
I really just want a banana cream pie %#$%^0
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Get the bakery pie, but just a slice! Do not buy the whole pie. If they make you pay for the whole pie, have them cut you a slice and tell them to give a free slice to the next 5 customers.
You do not want that whole thing in the house, trust me.
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Get the pie and eat the damn pie.. just not in one sitting.
Space it out and have a slice a day as a treat.. and get your exercise in.
You'll make it work if you really want it.
what does it matter if she eats the whole thing in one sitting or over a couple of days. your body can't tell the difference. plus who wants 4 day old pie?!?!?
Who the hell wants to eat a pie in one sitting? I'd much rather have the pie be a few days old then make myself sick trying to eat a whole pie all at once.
Plus if you properly store the pie, it's going to taste as fresh on day one as it does later on in the week.0 -
Get the bakery pie, but just a slice! Do not buy the whole pie. If they make you pay for the whole pie, have them cut you a slice and tell them to give a free slice to the next 5 customers.0
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I really just want a banana cream pie %#$%^
WTF? LMAO!!!!!!!!!0 -
Get the bakery pie, but just a slice! Do not buy the whole pie. If they make you pay for the whole pie, have them cut you a slice and tell them to give a free slice to the next 5 customers.
That can get you in more trouble than you're asking for.0 -
Get the pie, enjoy it and get to work after.
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In these situations i eat the whole pie. Why?
A: better off being over 3500 calories one day then over 500 each day if you rationed it out over a week.............(for weight gain/loss purposes anyway) Can't store 3500 calories over in a day as fat, but if you eat 500 over for a week you will gain a pound.
B: If you eat an entire pie, usually the next day you dont want more pie0 -
Get the bakery pie, but just a slice! Do not buy the whole pie. If they make you pay for the whole pie, have them cut you a slice and tell them to give a free slice to the next 5 customers.
That can get you in more trouble than you're asking for.
I'm against pie sharing as well. :devil:0 -
I very unwisely bought 3 bag of see's candies a couple of weeks ago. Now every night I just want to go finish them...but...you know what? I just have to hang there resistent to the temptation. I might have one in my high calorie day LOL0
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Would it be bad to reward yourself with a whole banana cream pie for weight loss success?
How about the banana cream pie light yogurt? They are actually pretty good!0 -
If the dragonangel wants pie let her get a cream pie. She has earned it.0
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Yummmm banana cream pie blizzard at Dairy Queen...Those things are so delicious! I used to love them. But the kicker is they have 580 calories in them...22 grams of fat...and 84 grams of carbs!! Be strong...eating bad always makes me feel bad.0
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I think you should do it, and not feel bad. Eating the whole pie is not a binge! If she wants to reward herself, let her. Get off your high horses, people!0
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I will not judge you
Eat the pie then work out for 5-6 mins extra each day this week.0 -
eating a whole pie might give you a tummy ache but it's not going to undo all of your progress.0
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Would it be bad to reward yourself with a whole banana cream pie for weight loss success?
Dang, I thought this was something else..
Moving along...
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I think if you ate the entire pie you would feel rather ill... Maybe just have a slice or 2... Than save the rest for another day.0
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Would it be bad to reward yourself with a whole banana cream pie for weight loss success?0
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2790 calories, 153 grams of fat in Marie Callender's. The bakery version is likely worse.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Marie-Callender-s-Banana-Cream-Pie-38-oz/10316283#Nutrition+Facts
Thanks! Ya that is definately guilty pie!
EDITED to add: I missed the part about you wanting a whole pie! Yeah, probably not the smartest thing.
I completely disagree. I'm a pastry chef and I work in a bakery. I just analyzed my recipe and it came out to
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 198 g
Amount Per Serving
Calories 494
Total Fat 29.5g
Saturated Fat 15.3g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 192mg
Sodium 182mg
Total Carbohydrates 51.0g
Dietary Fiber 1.7g
Sugars 25.5g
This is from a pie that would make 8 servings. If it's a quality bakery and they use real, fresh ingredients I don't see the big deal if it fits in your macros.0 -
2790 calories, 153 grams of fat in Marie Callender's. The bakery version is likely worse.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Marie-Callender-s-Banana-Cream-Pie-38-oz/10316283#Nutrition+Facts
Thanks! Ya that is definately guilty pie!
I completely disagree. I'm a pastry chef and I work in a bakery. I just analyzed my recipe and it came out to
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 198 g
Amount Per Serving
Calories 494
Total Fat 29.5g
Saturated Fat 15.3g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 192mg
Sodium 182mg
Total Carbohydrates 51.0g
Dietary Fiber 1.7g
Sugars 25.5g
This is from a pie that would make 8 servings. If it's a quality bakery and they use real, fresh ingredients I don't see the big deal if it fits in your macros.
But the thing is ...who actually stops after one serving? LOL0 -
So a few weekends ago I decided to have a cheat day I wouldn't log. I had been DYING for chocolate cake and I was going to eat as much of it as I wanted. I chose a day and gave myself permission to eat ALL THE CAKE. So I sat down with a giant piece and I could only finish about half. At a certain point, I really did feel satisfied and it wasn't fun to make myself eat any more after that point, so I wrapped it up for another time and it ended up being not too bad in terms of going over my calories. Nothing I couldn't compensate for with working out and being mindful the rest of the week.
In short, eat some pie.0 -
But the thing is ...who actually stops after one serving? LOL
I would.0 -
If you can eat just one slice, go for it. If you are like me, you may not be able to stop at just one slice--especially if you have been watching your calories for a while. If I could eat just one of ______ fill in the blank, I wouldn't have put on 50 lbs since I got married.
Think carefully about who you are and what your trigger foods and limitations are. That one slice could send you down a path that will have you breathing hard, holding your stomach and covered in whipped cream! Just saying...:-)0 -
I bought a whole tripleberry pie just before I started my program. I cut it up into slices, wrapped each one and froze them. When I am down where I want to be, I will have a slice....should keep that long.0
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It would prove that you havent taught yourself anything :sad:
Either make a healthier version and keep to one serving, or try some of them banana cream pie flavoured yogurts out there. theyr'e pretty yummers!
Complete BS right there.0
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