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Hi folks.... I don"t know much about sliders can you list a few examples? I know it is things like shakes...but anything else? Thanks.

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I don"t know much about sliders can you list a few examples?

TinyTerry

A slider is something you can eat easily without making your tummy feel full :angry:

Popcorn is a slider for me.

(you are too early PO - don't have any popcorn til doc gives the ok)

anyways, they have those small individual bags that have 100 calories each

i'll have a bag once in a while, (thats ok) - but then i make another bag - and i have even done 3 bags at a sitting

ok, ok guys - my big confession for the day

ahhhhhhhh, thats a load off my shoulders

another big slider for me are pistachio nuts (i'm a little nutty anyways :lol: )

they are good for you - 28 would make a serving

welllll.....i've indulged in quite a few more than that :angry:

i've basically stopped eating both of the above - too easy for me to keep eating - don't want to tempt myself, keeping that stuff around

in moderation (as anything) both popcorn and pistachios are fine

but old habits can die hard, knowing i/you can't control ourselves over a certain food is 1/2 the battle

i choose not to have any around :angry:

your comment/quesion about shakes (Protein?) being a slider "amuses" me ;)

some people like the shakes (not me) but the concern that shakes are a slider???who would want to drink too many of those? :D

good luck

32 lbs down :o

lookin' good newbie :)

kathy

congrats

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Even though a Protein Shake may slide down I don't think it's considered a slider.

If it's a ice cream shake or some sugar filled coffee drink, maybe.

Basically things that don't create a feeling of restriction that are empty calories with no Protein or things that fall under this category that create craving for more (carbs).

Each person may have different sliders foods.

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Mashed potatoes. (I've yet to have these but I've read in other posts they are sliders)

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For ME crackers, chips and almonds can be. (I can eat way more than a "serving" of almonds).

I think people have different slider foods, so you will also figure out some that pertain to yourself and may be the same or different than ones mentioned.

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Special K cracker chips, unless I add hummus... Fresh fruit and fresh veggies (hooray!!!).

Most everything else lands like a ton of bricks.

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Thanks everyone....this is very helpful. I never thought that carbs went through the pouch so quickly. Good to know. I have been staying away from them!

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corn nuts and popcorn are my biggest sliders...

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I've seen so many say that nuts are a slider... I can eat them without any sliming or discomfort but they fill me up FAST!!!

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TinyTerry

A slider is something you can eat easily without making your tummy feel full :angry:

popcorn is a slider for me.

kathy

congrats

I had some plain air popped popcorn over the weekend. Have a popcorn maker that doesn't use oil, butter, nothing. That's a dangerous thing for me to have around. :-)

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