Attention,
You Nibblers
by Maia Appleby
I often hear people say that, although they
watch what they eat for breakfast, lunch and
dinner, they just can't seem to lose any weight.
Following this statement, many of them add that
they nibble on the things they miss eating,
figuring that just one bite won't make any difference.
When you look at the big picture, one bite probably
won't, if we're really talking about one bite.
Chronic nibblers, on the other hand, eat a
lot more than they realize, and are often in
denial about it. They consume excess calories
several times each day without even realizing
it, assuming that tiny amounts of this and that
don't count. They do count, though. If you're
nodding your head with a guilty grin on your
face, you've taken the first step toward recovery.
Here are a few examples of what you're consuming
when you sample some of the most tempting items
you encounter throughout the day, and the number
of calories they contain. Keep in mind that
most of these are high in fat and sparse in
nutrients:
One fried chicken wing: 200
One teaspoon of cookie dough: 170
One fried spring roll: 104
Mayo on your sandwich: 100
One square of cheese: 100
One tablespoon of either peanuts or peanut
butter: 90
One cocktail meatball: 85
One pig in a blanket: 85
One spoonful of icing: 80
One lollipop: 50
One crab puff: 42
Five M&M's: 40
One potato chip with onion dip: 40
One potato chip plain: 32
How can this be remedied? Simply by recognizing
it. Be mindful of every bite you eat, no matter
how insignificant it seems. If it helps, keep
a written log for a few days. You'll be surprised
at how these little tidbits add up.
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