View Full Version : The candy is calling me....
purplepoet20
May 20th, 2011, 05:37 PM
Why did the Easter bunny bring so much candy... I really want to eat all the sugary foods right now :sigh: Must control myself :nails: ... Cadbury eggs, M & M's, oreos, kettle corn, brownies, and cake frosting :nono:
What candy is calling you?
TTC5
May 20th, 2011, 07:33 PM
Can't you eat sweets on the girl diet?
pastelpicnic
May 21st, 2011, 12:51 AM
I will admit that I devoured in 4 days a betty crocker rainbow chip cake icing a couple of weeks ago. I have eaten Hot tamales to satisfy the sugar craving since they have no fat or sodium. I'm also working out 6-7 days a week so I figure I can get the blood sugar low again. Let's just say that I'm going through a lot of gum.
atomic sagebrush
May 21st, 2011, 11:23 AM
Can't you eat sweets on the girl diet?
You can eat some sweets, but choc is a no-no due to the presence of antioxidants. Also many candies have sodium, and of course they are all fat/calorie dense foods that should be limited for pink.
atomic sagebrush
May 21st, 2011, 11:24 AM
I know what you mean Purplepoet I could easily breathe chocolate...lol If you are sticking to the diet pretty good and exercising 6 times a week why not try some swedish fish or sour patch kids they are really low in sodium and have no fat. I am PMSing so bad right now and they are saving me from diving into chocolate and salty foods. I try to eat them right before I go for my run/walk (exercising helps maintain lower sugar levels).
:agree: I also think white chocolate is ok if you are DYING for chocolate. I just decided this yesterday, so you didn't miss anything!!!
atomic sagebrush
May 21st, 2011, 11:27 AM
Hmmm...it looks to me like Hot Tamales should be ok. in hot tamales candy are: Sugar, Corn Syrup, Modified Food Starch, Sodium Citrate, Pectin, Citric Acid, Corn Protein Glaze, Confectioner's Glaze, Carnauba Wax, White Mineral Oil, Artificial Flavors, Artificial Colors.
The gumminess is coming from pectin and not gelatin. Pectin is plant-based rather than animal based.
Just a reminder guys, stay in the 1500-1800 range of calories and try really hard not to snack. Eat 2 or 3 meals rather than munching Hot Tamales all day long because that will mess up your low blood sugar.
rainbowflower
May 21st, 2011, 11:33 AM
what are hot tamales?
atomic sagebrush
May 21st, 2011, 11:38 AM
These cinnamon candies they sell in the US. I'm not sure if they sell something similar in the UK or not??
They also have fruit flavored ones called, "Mike and Ike".
http://www.amazon.com/Just-Born-Hot-Tamales-4-5LB/dp/B0007OVX8C
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dgrocery&field-keywords=mike+and+ike
pastelpicnic
May 22nd, 2011, 06:20 PM
Hot Tamales that sounds good. I will have to get some. My husband loves though. They don't have gelatin in them right?
I also got some gummie bears from a Whole foods health food store. They are made with Pectin and not Gelatin. They have no fat or sodium also. I eat a few bears when I get really light headed.
jane
May 23rd, 2011, 02:57 AM
Why did the Easter bunny bring so much candy... I really want to eat all the sugary foods right now :sigh: Must control myself :nails: ... Cadbury eggs, M & M's, oreos, kettle corn, brownies, and cake frosting :nono:
What candy is calling you?
i have 3 dd and i always had sugary sweets and chocolate,i thought they would be allowed on the girl diet.....im confused:think:
purplepoet20
May 23rd, 2011, 10:30 AM
Well.... guess I should have explained more.........
Several months ago I was 170lbs and I have been working really hard to loose about 20+lbs. I love salt and if I have something with a tiny bit I need more. There is sodium in everything and I didn't realize how much I was eating until I started counting. I am now 150 and think I can loose another 10lbs before my attempt.
Also a few weeks ago my DS1s most recent food allergy test came in. He can't have dairy, gluten, corn (all corn products), beans (all +soy), fish, sesame, and peanuts..... I was so scared that I tossed a ton of foods that contained these things, except the Easter candy that he can't reach. DS1 is very underweight for his age and has eczema, asthma, and stomach problems so we are going 100% free of the stuff he can't have. I am not the kind of person who will tell him he can't have something and then eat it in front of him... I think it is cruel and a form of abuse, because my mom did that to my sibs and me growing up. So I eat what DS1 is allowed to eat. He has gained 1 lb in the last week (he has been 26lbs since he was 18mths old) I am so excited by 1lb.
So I have put limits on sodium and sugar for personnal reasons and I have banned dairy, gluten, corn, and beans from crossing the property line... DS1 doesn't care for fish, peanuts, or sesame so for now they are just out of reach.
atomic sagebrush
May 24th, 2011, 02:24 PM
i have 3 dd and i always had sugary sweets and chocolate,i thought they would be allowed on the girl diet.....im confused:think:
You know, I also have observed that girl moms do eat a lot of sweets, because sweets = carbs and carbs = girls. But since we're trying for the best sway we possibly can and some of our bodies might be a little more "set" to produce boys than other people's, we are trying to be as thorough as we can in terms of diet and eliminate everything that could remotely sway blue (like chocolate and gelatin, which are in many candies, have qualities that may sway blue). We are also trying to limit our caloric intake meaning we have to watch the amount of candy we eat.
Somewhere on here a girl mentioned that with her girls she ate a lot of Diet Coke but then turned around and ate sugar sweetened candy at the same time - I actually think that's a pretty good combo for pink!
Thx for sharing your experience!!!
atomic sagebrush
May 24th, 2011, 02:25 PM
Purple, you are doing great both for your sway and for your son's well being. You go girl! Keep up the good work.
pastelpicnic
May 24th, 2011, 07:06 PM
Purple, you are doing great both for your sway and for your son's well being. You go girl! Keep up the good work.
I agree with what AS said PurplePoet! You are totally an awesome mom!!! Your boys are very lucky! :cheerteam:
Flava
May 26th, 2011, 05:02 PM
I am not the kind of person who will tell him he can't have something and then eat it in front of him... I think it is cruel and a form of abuse, because my mom did that to my sibs and me growing up. So I eat what DS1 is allowed to eat. He has gained 1 lb in the last week (he has been 26lbs since he was 18mths old) I am so excited by 1lb.
I think you are very nice to your son!Great that he put on some weight! And your mom was just so mean to you doing that! ( mine did it too...)
Im confused now I was thinking candy and chocolate is for girl swayers?
purplepoet20
May 26th, 2011, 06:02 PM
Chocolate has dairy which DS1 can't have the only chocolate I can find that is dairy-free is 4x's more then normal candy. And I have horrible at controlling myself so I would over do it and eat 5lbs in 5mins ;)
I did eat a lot of sweets before DS2 so I don't want any right now.
atomic sagebrush
May 28th, 2011, 08:40 AM
I think you are very nice to your son!Great that he put on some weight! And your mom was just so mean to you doing that! ( mine did it too...)
Im confused now I was thinking candy and chocolate is for girl swayers?
Well, there are no magic foods that produce children of a particular gender when you eat them. I think candy is ok for both pink and blue and chocolate is actually better for blue.
For TTC a girl, eat sweets and carbs without a lot of protein. For TTC blue, eat sweets/carbs WITH protein.
purplepoet20
May 31st, 2011, 10:26 AM
DS1 update... he was 31.6 lbs yesterday, we are so excited. My MIL came for the weekend and brought enough "special" candies for James, about 10lbs worth (mostly choc chips for cookies) but altogether it cost about $50. I wont eat any because it cost to much to get more :)
I also had the fun of trying to keep this sway stuff a secret because MIL wanted to know why I was not eat in the morning and limited/avoided foods she knows I love... I hope she just thinks it's some sort of crazy new diet!
lovey dovey
May 31st, 2011, 10:25 PM
Oh, I miss candy, too! Especially the chocolate. I've been sucking on a couple of sugar-free hard candies everyday just experience something sweet and to get me by. They have aspertame, but it appears that the main "sugar" is isomalt. Does anyone know if this is okay? I'm going to track down a box of Hot Tamales tomorrow - yum! I haven't had those in forever.
lovey dovey
May 31st, 2011, 10:28 PM
Also a few weeks ago my DS1s most recent food allergy test came in. He can't have dairy, gluten, corn (all corn products), beans (all +soy), fish, sesame, and peanuts..... I was so scared that I tossed a ton of foods that contained these things, except the Easter candy that he can't reach. DS1 is very underweight for his age and has eczema, asthma, and stomach problems so we are going 100% free of the stuff he can't have. I am not the kind of person who will tell him he can't have something and then eat it in front of him... I think it is cruel and a form of abuse, because my mom did that to my sibs and me growing up. So I eat what DS1 is allowed to eat. He has gained 1 lb in the last week (he has been 26lbs since he was 18mths old) I am so excited by 1lb.
I'm so touched by this - you are certainly a loving and dedicated mom!!
atomic sagebrush
June 3rd, 2011, 01:48 PM
Oh, I miss candy, too! Especially the chocolate. I've been sucking on a couple of sugar-free hard candies everyday just experience something sweet and to get me by. They have aspertame, but it appears that the main "sugar" is isomalt. Does anyone know if this is okay? I'm going to track down a box of Hot Tamales tomorrow - yum! I haven't had those in forever.
Isomalt is related to the sugar alcohols and prob. sways pink at least a little bit, but it's not as good as the aspartame.
atomic sagebrush
June 3rd, 2011, 02:24 PM
I was saying on other post that the sugar free candy will help with going to the bathroom if you are a little backed up. It sure works for me...lol
This is TOTALLY true. Same with sugar free gum o.O
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