Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fine but I wouldn’t eat it if I was trying to lose weight or control cravings. It’s too carby.
What does this mean? Do you mean you eat a lot less than the 100% of carbs from nutrition labels in a given day? Or you just mean you avoid carbs in the morning?
I avoid grains altogether. When I was pregnant and nauseous and not as concerned about weight gain, I had rolled oats every morning. I have a hard time sticking to maintenance calories if I incorporate grains and other high carb foods. Idk why people here are so offended by that—just my experience
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fine but I wouldn’t eat it if I was trying to lose weight or control cravings. It’s too carby.
What does this mean? Do you mean you eat a lot less than the 100% of carbs from nutrition labels in a given day? Or you just mean you avoid carbs in the morning?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fine but I wouldn’t eat it if I was trying to lose weight or control cravings. It’s too carby.
What does this mean? Do you mean you eat a lot less than the 100% of carbs from nutrition labels in a given day? Or you just mean you avoid carbs in the morning?
It's one of the carb=bad tik tokers. Carbs are fine
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s fine but I wouldn’t eat it if I was trying to lose weight or control cravings. It’s too carby.
What does this mean? Do you mean you eat a lot less than the 100% of carbs from nutrition labels in a given day? Or you just mean you avoid carbs in the morning?
Anonymous wrote:It’s fine but I wouldn’t eat it if I was trying to lose weight or control cravings. It’s too carby.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of smart people are wrong about things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you throw in an egg or some peanut butter or nuts or something for protiein?
Jfc have you ever had oatmeal before? Throw in an egg?!
Anonymous wrote:instant oatmeal is bad, but non instant has been shown to reduce cholesterol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your coworker is probably afraid of carbs. Would love to hear more, but her remark was rude and your breakfast isn't her business! O
Maybe. She wasn't rude about it though. And she's quite fit and also credentialed.
Credentialed in what?
Bachelor's or master's in dietetics. Then was a SAHM for years. Recently returned to work in a corporate setting.