jhart2773's Journal, 05 January 2011

I get this sweet craving lately! I have an idea though. 3 butterscotch candies are a total of 70 calories. They are so sweet I can usually eat 1, maybe 2 tops so wouldn't that be a good sweet craving stopper?

Whatcha think?

Thanks

Diet Calendar Entries for 05 January 2011:
1926 kcal Fat: 59.60g | Prot: 64.98g | Carb: 291.61g.   Breakfast: vanilla chip chewy granola bar, babybel, Full Throttle. Lunch: ground beef, sliced american cheese. Dinner: string cheese, Cherry Coke (Can). Snacks/Other: Classic Cola (Stock & Family Fridge Pack), Natural String Cheese Part Skim, Butterscotch Hard Candy, toasty crackers, oatmeal dark chocolate cookie, full throttle, late july. more...
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If you can really stop after 1 or 2 then I guess it won't hurt. But why not explore alternatives? A whole cup of sliced strawberries is only 49 calories, a medium banana about 100, an orange about 60, medium apple - 72...not to mention the fiber & other nutrients you'd get from fruit. 
05 Jan 11 by member: kstubblefield
I agree but when you are sitting at work, hungry in the afternoon, and there's nothing but JUNK all around you - I would rather pick one butterscotch than the pizza and brownies work got us today! I guess I will have to bring more snacks with me to work. It's frustrating! 
05 Jan 11 by member: jhart2773
The key to that is planning. If there's nothing but junk all around you, that's your own fault for not bringing something which you already know. If I go to the office I'll bring my lunch as well as stuff like string cheese, yogurt, portioned out baggies of nuts, Craisins or some other dried fruit... 
05 Jan 11 by member: kstubblefield

     
 

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