Anonymous wrote:Both of my parents turned into nightly ice cream eaters in the years before their deaths. They seemed to eat nothing but ice cream.
Therefore, I avoid it altogether. Life is good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Do you think its weird for an adult to have ice cream nightly? My friends think its hilarious (?) I exercise and am fit but have a sweet tooth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My incredibly lean grandparents who died at 97 and 96 ate ice cream together every night for literally decades. They also drank a glass of chocolate milk as an afternoon snack each day.
My family farms and make a proper dinner every night, including dessert. No one is overweight.
DH and I have a sweet snack every night. Still not overweight.
Enjoy your ice cream and don’t worry.
This is pretty shocking.
Any doctors on here want to comment?
Anonymous wrote:It's an unhealthy habit, that is certain. Sounds like a sugar addiction to me.
Anonymous wrote:It's an unhealthy habit, that is certain. Sounds like a sugar addiction to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So a cup of ice cream per day is about 400 calories and 25 grams of fat (the majority is saturated). As long as you are decreasing your calories and saturated fats elsewhere in your diet, it does not matters whether you eat ice cream daily. Only the daily totals matter!
For the record, I have a huge sweet tooth and eat some sort of dessert (or multiple desserts) every day. I've been on a brownie sundae kick recently for some reason. No big deal as long as I cut back on other calories and eat plenty of fruits and veggies.
Fat and calories don’t matter.
I think 25 g of sat fat a day is too much. It is above the daily recommended value of 20 g which is already too much for a country where the leading cause of death is heart disease.
Cup of ice cream is not 400 calories.
Anonymous wrote: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!