• The SpectreOP
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        15 days ago

        But these are high calories though. I drink an almond milk fruit smoothie with blended oatmeal every day and I am gaining weight 🥲

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          15 days ago

          If you eat raw nuts, from a mixed bag, without added salt, does that make you feel full?

          That or 100% peanut butter usually makes me feel full really quickly

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            15 days ago

            it works for me. At least 2 nights a week, to compensate for what i ate for lunch, i eat only a small portion of a nut mix. With 2 apples for volume and pleasure

            i don’t think that a stomach full of different varieties of raw nuts is healthy. Half of those nuts is fat, if i’m not mistaken

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            15 days ago

            Peanut butter with whole wheat bread makes me feel full, but that packs tons of calories. So, yeah stuff makes me feel full, but they also have a lot of calories.

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              15 days ago

              I know nuts are full of fat, but I do find that raw nuts make me feel full so quickly that it’s hard to ingest as many calories.

              Btw did you track your overall intake with an app for a week? Is your excess intake mostly carbs or fat?

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                14 days ago

                I used to track them yeah, but I stopped because it became too tedious to do so. So I just want to eye ball it, by which I mean to figure out a diet with foods that work for me