What food can you eat "too much of" and still not feel full?!


Question: What food can you eat "too much of" and still not feel full!?
mine is bread!.!.why does this occur!? Other foods I eat and love will satisfy me with a small serving, but the pit is bottomless for bread!. Any intelligent explanations!? Thank you all!.!.HAPPY SATURDAY!!

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Answers:
there's always room for jello
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You may be eating very fast so your stomach doesn't get chance to tell your brain it's full!.
You may also crave bread psychologically, so you just keep eating without thinking about being full!. Basically, you're binging on bread!.
You could also be allergic to some ingredient in the bread that causes cravings for bread!.

Have a great Saturday!















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You're probably addicted to carbs!. So no matter how much bread you eat, your body will still beg for more, and convince you its still hungry due to its addiction!. (I was addicted to carbs - especially pastas- for many of year)
When I eat melon (any sort, Honey dew, cantaloupe, water) I could eat pounds and pounds and pounds and not even know!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

It is more mental than anything!. Bread is a carbohydrate and normally will fill someone up quite well, but it is a highly craved food in the mind so your brain is saying "more, more, more"!
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icecream

Bread is a carbohydrate and normally will fill someone up quite well,
Happy Saturday!
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Jello!Www@FoodAQ@Com

PopcornWww@FoodAQ@Com

soup I can eat lots of it and still not feel full!.
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Girilled chicken piece
Sald
FruitsWww@FoodAQ@Com

cheesesWww@FoodAQ@Com

Idk wat im addcited to *coughs* Salad!.
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Watermelon!.!.!.I want some right now! ;-)Www@FoodAQ@Com

Salad with tons of lemon juice!. Idk why! lolWww@FoodAQ@Com





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