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swedeace
10-06-2007, 04:09 PM
The Eight Most Fattening Foods of Fall
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21088961/site/newsweek/?GT1=10450

As the temperature drops, we start yearning for comfort foods. But beware of their hefty caloric price. A few of autumn's least healthy offerings.

Oct. 1, 2007 - The leaves start turning, the wind gets cold, and all you want to do is curl up with delicious but heavy autumn treats. And even though our fall favorites aren't exactly known as diet foods, their calorie counts might still surprise you. Turns out Thanksgiving essentials aren't the only figure-busting culprits. Here's a list of the worst eight:

1. Halloween candy With all the bowls and bags of bite-size treats around the house, it's all too tempting to steal a few. But those tiny chocolate bars are more of a trick than a treat. Eat just four "bite size" bars and you're up to 320 calories. Twenty pieces of candy corn will cost you 100 calories, and just 25 jelly beans add up to 140 calories.

2. Mashed potatoes They are the quintessential comfort food for fall. But watch out before taking seconds: weighed down with milk and butter, mashed potatoes usually have about 200 calories in a half-cup serving.

3. Venti Pumpkin Spice Latte Starbucks drinks are notoriously high in calories, and their autumn special is no exception. The Venti Pumpkin Spice Latte weighs in at 510 calories and 20 grams of fat.

4. Apple pie A Thanksgiving dinner is never complete without a slice of apple pie. But with more than 400 calories and 20 grams of fat, this might be one dessert you shouldn't be saving room for. Add a scoop of ice cream (who doesn't?) and you're up to 530 calories. It might just be enough to last you until next fall.

5. Cider Who doesn't love a cup of warm cider? You might not want to skip this traditional treat altogether, but with a sugar-laden 200 calories in 16 ounces, the sweet drink should probably be considered a dessert substitute rather than a beverage.

6. Stuffing At 358 calories and 18 grams of fat per cup, there's a reason they call it stuffing. The high-carb turkey companion may be appearing on lots of menus this fall, not to mention its starring role on Thanksgiving Day, but take it easy if you're trying to keep the fall weight gain to a minimum.

7. Candy apple An apple alone is a pretty healthy fall fruit somewhere in the 60-100 calorie range. Coat it in caramel, however, and you have quite a different story. A large candy apple with caramel usually weighs in around 540 calories. Avoiding this autumn treat will be a boon for your dental bills and your figure.

8. Turducken This combo wonderbird is a trendy entree you might want to forgo. It contains turkey, duck and chicken wrapped together for a new twist on the usual Thanksgiving meal. In terms of your diet, that twist may be for the worse: one serving of Turducken has 749 calories and 34.5 grams of fat. Try limiting yourself to one bird and skip the crispy skin. A three-ounce serving of skinless turkey has 130 calories.

Dessert, anyone?

coffield3
10-06-2007, 04:51 PM
I think its gotta be the halloween candy for sure! :lol: all the things that you have listed i love lol.

crystals
10-06-2007, 04:55 PM
Wow. I didn't know stuffing had that many calories and that much fat in it.
Makes me think I should take it easy this year and go for the breast meat of the turkey and potatoes and cranberry sauce instead. I don't like mashed potatoes too much, though. I prefer frying mine in olive oil. I don't like adding margarine and milk if I don't have to. extra calories that aren't needed in my opinion.

coffield3
10-06-2007, 05:08 PM
Ive started to lay off the smashed potatoes as i can only eat them with cream and butter, so they are off my list, i roast my potatoes to in olive oil and rosemary! I gotta admit that im a sucker for the halloween candy!!

TJL
10-06-2007, 06:04 PM
No turducken?


Just shoot me now.

;)

dawsongirl
10-09-2007, 02:15 AM
OMG I LOVE STUFFING. Apple Pie too, but STUFFING :drool:

dawsongirl
10-09-2007, 02:20 AM
4. Apple pie Add a scoop of ice cream (who doesn't?)



5. Cider Who doesn't love a cup of warm cider?

I don't. Nothing like soggy, cold pie and drinking an apple. Yuck.

swedeace
10-09-2007, 11:05 AM
I don't understand why I am being targeted in this thread as being calorie-obsessed just because I posted this article. I didn't mean for everyone to STOP eating the foods in that list. I just thought it was interesting to share, nothing more. Others post other types of articles in other threads, but it doesn't mean they are obsessed with the subject. They are just posting for reference. Geez.

swedeace
10-09-2007, 11:23 AM
I've never even heard of Turducken, let alone ate it.

Remo Williams
10-09-2007, 11:26 AM
Candied sweet potatoes. The way my mom makes it just adds ten pound on you instantly.

Holly
10-09-2007, 01:22 PM
I like all the listings they have listed lol. They are all yummy!:lol:

Courtnee
10-09-2007, 04:48 PM
Reading this thread makes me want a candy apple so badly.

catlover79
10-09-2007, 04:49 PM
:drool:

Nighthawk76
10-09-2007, 06:32 PM
I've never even heard of Turducken, let alone ate it.


It sounds terrible whatever it is. :lol:

Nighthawk76
10-09-2007, 06:34 PM
I think it is okay to go off your diet for both Halloween and Thanksgiving; but, have you ever had, TURD ducken?...it is NASTY, so, no worries comsuming those high calories for that dish..*yucko*

:lol: The name sort of says it all, it seems. :lol:

coffield3
10-09-2007, 06:51 PM
I don't understand why I am being targeted in this thread as being calorie-obsessed just because I posted this article. I didn't mean for everyone to STOP eating the foods in that list. I just thought it was interesting to share, nothing more. Others post other types of articles in other threads, but it doesn't mean they are obsessed with the subject. They are just posting for reference. Geez.

What are you waffling on about? noone is saying you are calorie obssessed? you said the most fattening foods in autumn so people arent going to eat them alot and thats what they are saying in this thread! you need to stop listening to those voices in your head!! :lol:

swedeace
10-09-2007, 07:07 PM
It sounds terrible whatever it is. :lol:
:lol: I agree! That was my first thought, actually! The name alone just sounds nasty! Good thing I have never heard of it. Yuck! :lol:

What are you waffling on about? noone is saying you are calorie obssessed? you said the most fattening foods in autumn so people arent going to eat them alot and thats what they are saying in this thread! you need to stop listening to those voices in your head!! :lol:
:lol: Well....if you go back to the first page, you will see a couple of references about being calorie-obsessed and a preaching about how it's okay to eat these foods once in a while. You will see them.

coffield3
10-09-2007, 07:20 PM
:lol: I agree! That was my first thought, actually! The name alone just sounds nasty! Good thing I have never heard of it. Yuck! :lol:


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Yeah, they are saying that because its fattening food, and you did say top 8 fattening foods of autumn do you get what im saying? :D

swedeace
10-09-2007, 07:25 PM
Yeah, they are saying that because its fattening food, and you did say top 8 fattening foods of autumn do you get what im saying? :D
It still doesn't make any sense to me, but perhaps, I am misunderstanding the statement. Whatever....