by roundcoconut » Sun Jan 29, 2017 12:30 pm
Hal, it is honestly up to you how much nutritional yeast you decide to include.
It is always safe to put a conservative limit on how much you will use in any given day! One teaspoon per day sounds very reasonable.
However, if that is out of reach for you, then make a plan that seems doable, and stick to it!
The thing I notice with people is that some people never make any particular guidelines for themselves, and that doesn't always work out so well. So, if you say you would like to eat nutritional yeast at one meal a day, then you don't need to accept any bargaining or rationalizations from your darker side, about indulging in nutritional yeast at your other two meals. Like, if your darker side wants to argue with you: "But it's so good" and "But this'll go to waste if I don't it" blah blah blah.
If you decide to use nutritional yeast freely and unlimitedly as a starting point, then maybe draw a line on your jar and just NOTICE how much you're going through, and how quickly. If you are using obscene quantities by including it ab libitum, then you may wish to back off then.
Many different ways for you to approach this!