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I ate 12 donuts in one sitting!!! And I'm still alive


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Yea. I ate 12 250cal/piece donuts. Entennman devils food crumb donuts to be exact. It was delicious. 3000 cals of sugar and fat. And you know what? that is less than a lb of fat I put on (Seeing as how I already met my RDA for calories today). I will easily burn it off next week with only a 500cal deficit a day. I feel so much better knowing that I can survive eating it, and I feel like never having a donut again.

Original Post by victoriagirl:

LOL at dognuts :D

Double EW to dognuts...please, bring back the entenneman's

I guess dognuts would be canine oysters instead of mountain oysters.

mountain oysters?  i know prairie oysters, but not mountain oysters. 

beignets sound yum!

And vets just throw them away, sheet they be sitting on the next haute cuisine!

Okay...so all i said was i ate 12 donuts and everyone is fighting. I mean come on. If it makes you all feel better i ran for 1 hr straight everyday for week before while watching my weight for my last weigh in. I went from 150 to 138 in three monthes, so i mean at the most i gained a pound of fat from this splurge and i had a overall loss of 11lb, which is still weight loss. Its not something i am doing consistently and its one day a year after wrestling season that i do it. I mean i stay at around 12 percent fat year round, which is lean, so its not a big deal. Its makes it that much easier to know i can survive over eating and enjoying it. Last year after doing it at didnt eat donut again til...yesterday! I mean like from spurging on it and other junk after the season gets it out of my system, and i actually started craving healthy food like fruit and lean meats a few weeks after the season ends.


We will all survive the OCCASIONAL splurge. Once it is done there is nothing u can do...it done. Just start back training and eating healthy and its fine.

I'm thinking prairie oysters and mountain oysters might be the same thing.

Pignuts or bullnuts anyone?

The next time you splurge, please leave the Entemann's alone. The thought of them is gag-a-fying.

Original Post by xmohamm1:

Okay...so all i said was i ate 12 donuts and everyone is fighting.

 Fighting, nah much fun was had by all.

Well, some people were fighting. Some of us were having fun. Some of us joined just for the fight. And, some of us had fun fighting. Others were laughing their arses off at the show.

Whenever you can talk about dognuts is a good time.

heh.

Original Post by xmohamm1:

Okay...so all i said was i ate 12 donuts and everyone is fighting. I mean come on. If it makes you all feel better i ran for 1 hr straight everyday for week before while watching my weight for my last weigh in. I went from 150 to 138 in three monthes, so i mean at the most i gained a pound of fat from this splurge and i had a overall loss of 11lb, which is still weight loss. Its not something i am doing consistently and its one day a year after wrestling season that i do it. I mean i stay at around 12 percent fat year round, which is lean, so its not a big deal. Its makes it that much easier to know i can survive over eating and enjoying it. Last year after doing it at didnt eat donut again til...yesterday! I mean like from spurging on it and other junk after the season gets it out of my system, and i actually started craving healthy food like fruit and lean meats a few weeks after the season ends.


We will all survive the OCCASIONAL splurge. Once it is done there is nothing u can do...it done. Just start back training and eating healthy and its fine.

i think this stopped being about you and your donuts a long time ago.

YES! NOW It's about ME eating my egg based pastry dough encased dog nuts! With pig brains! On elevators! AND I survived!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111

I just wanted to say that if you are a teenage boy who wrestles, then 12 doughnuts is actually not that unfathomable for a young male to consume.

I remember a perfectly normal friend of mine, a guy in high school, ate a 12 pack of cinnamon doughnuts from the supermarket ( I live in Australia, so just the cheap super market brand).

We were just walking around the shopping centre and he brought the packet of doughnuts to much on, no big deal.

12 doughnuts is a huge amount for some people, but just as many people CAN eat that much, active teenage boys and young men can eat like this

Unlike my friend who ate the doughnuts, this person actually acknowledged what he did enough to write about it, he put it in perspective, on a website that he is a part of because he is obviously interested in health and nutrition and etc

LOTS of typical boys/men eat 12 doughnuts without even thinking about it, on a much more regular basis

There is nothing wrong with posting about something you enjoy doing once a year, he did not need to hear how other people struggle to eat 1 or 2 doughnuts, and be made to feel like some pig in comparison

Original Post by carleyrapp:

Original Post by pgeorgian:

juleroo, if someone posted that they were running 20 miles and eating 800 calories today, you'd get the same responses from the opposite people.

 

If someone posted that they "ate 12 donuts in one sitting!!!" and went on to demean themselves, people would be there to lift them up!

This person is being attacked by people with unaddressed PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES simply because they have a healthy attitude (non-judgement, observance, participation, self-acceptance)!

Exercise bulimia is not the same as overindulgance. Most NORMAL people overindulge in something sometimes. I'm not an alcoholic, but I've been drunk (you know, once or twice). I woke up feeling just like this poster. I survived and felt like never having another drink again.

SOUNDS NORMAL TO ME!

I hope that whatever monsters you're covering up with your judgemental snarky attitude doesn't come out to eat you. Enjoy your lettuce!

 

Carleyrapp you rock, kudos to you....I wish everyone on this forum had your kind of reasoning. :)

 

This forum is filled with so much anomosity, it is unbelievable that this site is supposed to be a unifying and supportive atmosphere; instead it is basically constantly criticism.  Maybe the real problem here isn't people's attitudes towards food, it is people who have lost weight successfully and think its their job to criticize everyone else. Am I the only one who sees like 100's of posts a day about "OMGGGGG I BINGED AM I FAT NOW"....this is REFRESHING compared to the daily grind. I get tired of seeing the same posts about people binging and feeling bad about it. Go criticize them instead, weight loss nazis. Tell them "blech" like you told this person. Seriously. Go  **** yourselves for being so insensitive to people willing to put themselves out there and be honest.

I just read this whole thread.  Boy do I want a donut.

 

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I second laura42. Funniest thing I've read in a long time. Thanks for the laugh, dudes.

Just chalk this one up to Donut Wars, Part 1.

you mean there's a sequel?  yay!

i'm sorry, but anyone who's that offended by the word "blech" needs serious help.  and i don't think the OP falls into that category.

Thank you, carleyrapp, you're one of the few people who is looking at this situation rationally.  To everyone who bitched him out for it, there's a simple solution if you don't like his attitude.  Don't eat 12 donuts.

 

I'd totally participate in a donut war.  But only if the donuts had lemon in them.  Then I'd just eat them when people threw them at my head.

i don't think there is a "situation" except in the minds of the people who actually want to eat 12 donuts.

Like the person who started this topic?

Everyone has bad days.  And one huge binge a year isn't going to wreck your life.

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