Pop-Tarts, Diet Coke, and Ice Cream!!
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Wait....isn't this like slamming your penis in the car door? Oh, wait....that's the other "moderation" thread.
LOL! it is ok in moderation!0 -
Agree completely!!! Although after all that I might not be able to eat anything for lunch or dinner!!
Why is a dang pop tart 400 calories??
Carry on...and bring some cake too0 -
Please send me tickets to said state fair event lol0
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Now this is right up my alley. I'm sure if most people looked at my diet on a regular basis they'd say, "there's no way this fool is losing weight. cupcakes? swiss cake rolls? fast food?"0
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I've had 2 servings of ice cream every day for the last 10 days at least. Topped it off last night with a nutella/banana/tortilla burrito.
Sorry you had me at nutella/banana.... love me some nutella covered banana! :happy:0 -
i have eaten ice cream for dinner for the past two nights. i'll probably have it again tonight. it's too hot for anything else... mmmm. i don't have any pop-tarts or diet coke, though. =(0
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Hell ya! I eat at least 1 crap item every flippin day and still maintain my results! Woohooo!0
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I pity the fool that comes between me and my Diet Coke! I have given up a lot of things, I will NOT give up my Diet Coke!0
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I want ice creaammmmmm.....0
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I want to pop someone's tart, too! Wait...oops! Wrong thread. :blushing: :devil:
Me! Pick me!!!0 -
mmmmmmmm love pop tarts. Special K pastry krisp taste exactly like a poptart. 100 calories in a 2 pack.
(just sharing - it's my new thing... so yummy)0 -
Any less than the whole half gallon of ice cream and you fail.0
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How dare you take all that down LMAO0
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How dare you take all that down LMAO
SAID NO GUY....EVER!!!0 -
Mmmmmmmm- I am going to have pop-tarts for breakfast, with a side of ice cream and wash it all down with a diet coke!!
Stop hating on people who lose weight and eat things in moderation. If you want cake- then eat cake!
You're my new best friend!! :flowerforyou:0 -
Moderation. I love it and it works.
Enjoy your 9th salad-no-dressing, future quitters.0 -
Pop-tarts are only good if they have frosting and you break off the edges!!0
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Pop-tarts are only good if they have frosting and you break off the edges!!0
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Pop-tarts are only good if they have frosting and you break off the edges!!
Could not agree more!
Even more than the pop tart, though, I would like to have a banana/nutella crepe served up all warm and ooey-gooey. Preferably in Paris. *le sigh*0 -
DIET coke? Ugggh......no way.
FULL BORE, SUGARTASTIC, BIG GULPISH, HOLD THE ICE, REGULAR, CLASSIC COKE, baby.........
Now we're talkin'
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Now this is right up my alley. I'm sure if most people looked at my diet on a regular basis they'd say, "there's no way this fool is losing weight. cupcakes? swiss cake rolls? fast food?"
OH
MY
GAWD..........
DO NOT let the Carb Police know of this..................
you'll never hear the end of it!!!!
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Pop-tarts are only good if they have frosting and you break off the edges!!
AND if you toast them and put lots of melty BUTTER on them.............
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Favorite flavor? Blueberry, with that tasty, totally fake, sprinkly frosting on them!0 -
Damnit...now I really want pop tarts, diet coke, AND ice cream!0
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I'm sorry...where's the bacon?
Haha and what about the Sammiches?!0 -
This is a cruel thread........ dang it all, I want some french fries now!! Thanks a lot! (note the sarcasm):laugh:0
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Ok, so tell me then, will 10 sweet tarts one day (50 cals), and 4 whoopers the next (100 cals) and a skinny cow (130 calories) make you gain weight even if you are under your calories, do zumba three times a week and lift 3 times a week? I am honestly curious because someone here just told me to cut out ALL goodies except once a week. I always thought that a small treat in moderation was fine and that's what I think you are saying?0
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Pop-Tarts are foul. I remember watching this shock video. Two Girls, One PopTart. It was horrible. I would link to it but i'd be banned for life.0
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Ok, so tell me then, will 10 sweet tarts one day (50 cals), and 4 whoopers the next (100 cals) and a skinny cow (130 calories) make you gain weight even if you are under your calories, do zumba three times a week and lift 3 times a week? I am honestly curious because someone here just told me to cut out ALL goodies except once a week. I always thought that a small treat in moderation was fine and that's what I think you are saying?
In all honesty (and for some people with certain medical conditions this may not work due to food in-tolerences) but if you are maintaining a calorie deficit, then you should lose weight, no matter what those calories are made up of. Exercising and lifting weights helps in body re- composition, so as to help you burn fat, and maintain (or build) muscle mass. It also has other good health effects i.e. making your heart and bones stronger, helping blood flow and circulation,giving you better lung capacity and oxygen flow throughout the body etc.
So if you are within your cals and want to eat ice cream, candy, cookies, etc- then go for it. People who tell you that you need to cut out sweets completely either A. Have issues with eating things in moderation and will binge if they eat one sweet thing, or B. Have been told falsely that the sweets are whats causing them to not lose weight, and not the hundreds of other reasons that it could be (perhaps the are over estimating there calorie burn and underestimating the calories that they are eating...etc)
Do what works for you- and what makes you happy.0 -
Mmmmmmmm- I am going to have pop-tarts for breakfast, with a side of ice cream and wash it all down with a diet coke!!
Can't wait for the instantaneous attack of Fat and Diabetes that will come, not to mention that I will probably die tomorrow- even though It all fits into my calories for the day!!
Stop hating on people who lose weight and eat things in moderation. If you want cake- then eat cake!
Uh huh!!!
Me too!0
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