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| If I ate ice cream I would be farting up a storm all through the night. Really not worth the stomach discomfort, musical accompaniment, and the smells. |
Have you tried lactose free ice cream? |
One of the problems in many ice creams is the emulsifiers, which damage the gut lining and cause inflammation. |
So do others as seen here: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1300917.page |
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Yes.
I'm shocked to see this many people eating it nightly! How much do you eat in a sitting? |
This is pretty shocking. Any doctors on here want to comment? |
I would cut off a hand to have this much energy. |
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Ice cream every night is fine. Are you using a proper ice cream serving bowl or cup from the 1950s? Serving size matters here.
Also consider making your own ice cream by hand if you love it so much that way you know what's in your ice cream and what you are eating vs mass produced ice cream! |
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It can’t be any worse than all the nitwits who swear they’re being smart & healthy drinking “pure” orange juice and dessert yogurts like Noosa every morning. Both are just sugar bombs.
Personally I’d rather drink my calories with good wine or a stiff high end cocktail than stuff my face with ice cream every night. |
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I think it is very common.
My grandparents had a bowl of it every night. They would call it their "nice cream." I don't like ice cream, so never picked up the habit. |
Not weird, but if you are a woman and haven't hit menopause yet you might eventually find that the sugar starts to mess you up (e.g., sleep wise, weight gain, unuusally high appetite, etc.), especially evening/late night sugar. Ask me how I know! |
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This is gonna blow some DCUM minds, but for years—probably between the ages of 35-45—I drank wine AND ate ice cream every night (not at the same time, though) and I’m super thin.
I don’t eat it every single night anymore. My appetite has changed in my late 40s. But ice cream is so good! |
| Now... I want ice cream 🍨🍦 |
| I don’t think it’s a great idea. It’s pretty high in calories for a small serving. 2/3 cup serving is around 300 calories…and most people are having probably closer to 1 cup, which would be over 400 calories. Then factor in most ice cream brands are made with corn syrup, palm oil, and artificial flavors and preservatives and it I would say it isn’t good to have it daily. Unless you are making it and/or having a very small portion |