I can't reach 1000cals help?
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Iona_EllenRose
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Hi,
Today I have had 3 meals & snacks yet I still can't get to 1000cals (so far I'm at 880cals). Does this happen to you? What do you eat/snack on to reach 1000?
Thanks
Today I have had 3 meals & snacks yet I still can't get to 1000cals (so far I'm at 880cals). Does this happen to you? What do you eat/snack on to reach 1000?
Thanks
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You might find some ideas here: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10142490/a-list-of-calorie-dense-foods/p13
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Are you weighing your food and logging everything (drinks included)? Are you using correct entries?2
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Eat something that you like. Have some peanut butter and graham crackers, or some cheese, or a cookie or two, or some yogurt and fruit, or some ice cream.
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Anything you switched to low fat (cheese, milk, yogurt) switch back.6
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Peanut butter4
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What are your height and weight? How much are you trying to lose?0
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Iona_EllenRose wrote: »Hi,
Today I have had 3 meals & snacks yet I still can't get to 1000cals (so far I'm at 880cals). Does this happen to you? What do you eat/snack on to reach 1000?
Thanks
I'm not sure I understand you. What do you mean that you cannot get to 1000 calories? Are you saying that you feel so stuffed at 880 calories you couldn't possibly eat more? If that is the case perhaps switch out some of your low calorie fiberous food choices with some calorie rich choices. Have some icecream or a slice of pizza and you will get to 1000 calories fairly easily.
I am assuming you are trying to lose weight and thus have weight to lose. Therefore, at somepoint, you managed to eat more than 1000 calories per day...so just revert back to some of those eating habits (with moderation) and you should be able to eat that much easily. 1000 calories is a very low amount, not a high amount.15 -
Aaron_K123 wrote: »Iona_EllenRose wrote: »Hi,
Today I have had 3 meals & snacks yet I still can't get to 1000cals (so far I'm at 880cals). Does this happen to you? What do you eat/snack on to reach 1000?
Thanks
I'm not sure I understand you. What do you mean that you cannot get to 1000 calories? Are you saying that you feel so stuffed at 880 calories you couldn't possibly eat more? If that is the case perhaps switch out some of your low calorie fiberous food choices with some calorie rich choices. Have some icecream or a slice of pizza and you will get to 1000 calories fairly easily.
I am assuming you are trying to lose weight and thus have weight to lose. Therefore, at somepoint, you managed to eat more than 1000 calories per day...so just revert back to some of those eating habits (with moderation) and you should be able to eat that much easily. 1000 calories is a very low amount, not a high amount.
Pretty much all of this, and the link that Dianne provided above...
When in doubt, the answer is always pizza and ice cream.8 -
WinoGelato wrote: »Aaron_K123 wrote: »Iona_EllenRose wrote: »Hi,
Today I have had 3 meals & snacks yet I still can't get to 1000cals (so far I'm at 880cals). Does this happen to you? What do you eat/snack on to reach 1000?
Thanks
I'm not sure I understand you. What do you mean that you cannot get to 1000 calories? Are you saying that you feel so stuffed at 880 calories you couldn't possibly eat more? If that is the case perhaps switch out some of your low calorie fiberous food choices with some calorie rich choices. Have some icecream or a slice of pizza and you will get to 1000 calories fairly easily.
I am assuming you are trying to lose weight and thus have weight to lose. Therefore, at somepoint, you managed to eat more than 1000 calories per day...so just revert back to some of those eating habits (with moderation) and you should be able to eat that much easily. 1000 calories is a very low amount, not a high amount.
Pretty much all of this, and the link that Dianne provided above...
When in doubt, the answer is always pizza and ice cream.
Or chocolate or peanut butter or guacamole.4 -
Not to be a rag, but 1,000 cals x day is more than likely way too small of an intake for long-term loss. 1,200 x day is the minimum suggested intake and that usually isn't suggested unless you're really short (like me - 4' 11"! But even I eat more than that). Your body needs those calories to keep on functioning. Eating lower than that can cause all sorts of havoc, especially to females.
Anyway, try switching back to non-lowfat foods, eat a protein bar that contains 300+ calories as a "snack," a spoonful of peanut butter, anything really!2 -
If you open your diary, we'd be able to help you.2
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peaceout_aly wrote: »Not to be a rag, but 1,000 cals x day is more than likely way too small of an intake for long-term loss. 1,200 x day is the minimum suggested intake and that usually isn't suggested unless you're really short (like me - 4' 11"! But even I eat more than that). Your body needs those calories to keep on functioning. Eating lower than that can cause all sorts of havoc, especially to females.
Anyway, try switching back to non-lowfat foods, eat a protein bar that contains 300+ calories as a "snack," a spoonful of peanut butter, anything really!
Yeah I wasn't even going to go there but I agree, 1000 calories is an extreme diet that would not be advisable at all.1 -
And here I am finding it difficult to eat under 1600 calories. I finished today with 1800 calories, and I am berating myself hard for this. To be honest, if you cannot consume more than 1000 calories a day easily, I would say you are eating wrong kind of foods for your calorie goal. Try to incorporate more proteins and fats into your diet. Peanut butter is an easy shortcut to meet your macros, it is tasty and very calorie-rich.2
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WinoGelato wrote: »Aaron_K123 wrote: »Iona_EllenRose wrote: »Hi,
Today I have had 3 meals & snacks yet I still can't get to 1000cals (so far I'm at 880cals). Does this happen to you? What do you eat/snack on to reach 1000?
Thanks
I'm not sure I understand you. What do you mean that you cannot get to 1000 calories? Are you saying that you feel so stuffed at 880 calories you couldn't possibly eat more? If that is the case perhaps switch out some of your low calorie fiberous food choices with some calorie rich choices. Have some icecream or a slice of pizza and you will get to 1000 calories fairly easily.
I am assuming you are trying to lose weight and thus have weight to lose. Therefore, at somepoint, you managed to eat more than 1000 calories per day...so just revert back to some of those eating habits (with moderation) and you should be able to eat that much easily. 1000 calories is a very low amount, not a high amount.
Pretty much all of this, and the link that Dianne provided above...
When in doubt, the answer is always pizza and ice cream.
And peanut butter and bread & butter and wine4 -
Thanks - I think I can manage with peanut butter ! My diary today was
Breakfast - Porridge & berries
Lunch - spinach & chickpea rice pilaf
Dinner - Jacket potato, roasted veg, beans & salad
Snacks - Apple, satsuma x2
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Are you weighing EVERYTHING you consume? What are your stats?
I have a feeling you may be eating more than you think.
You wouldn't need a calorie counting app that aids in weight loss if you knew how to feel full on less than 1000 calories.0 -
Iona_EllenRose wrote: »Thanks - I think I can manage with peanut butter ! My diary today was
Breakfast - Porridge & berries
Lunch - spinach & chickpea rice pilaf
Dinner - Jacket potato, roasted veg, beans & salad
Snacks - Apple, satsuma x2
I regularly eat oats, chickpeas, rice, potatoes, and beans and you must be eating really small quantities to be under 1,000 calories. Are you weighing these foods and are you sure you are choosing the correct database entries?2 -
OP, before you start stuffing yourself with food in an effort to get to 1200 cals, how are you measuring your portions? Are you sure you are using accurate entries in the database? 800 calories is just not a lot of food - you are probably eating more than you think.
Having said that, if you usually eat a more reasonable amount, and it's just today you haven't eaten much, then it's no big deal. But as others have said, unless you are very tiny, you should be eating at least 1200 on average.
Edited to add: Now that I saw your response with what you have eaten today, you are eating more calories than you think. Oats, rice, potatoes, beans can all be pretty calorific. Do you have a food scale?1 -
Iona_EllenRose wrote: »Thanks - I think I can manage with peanut butter ! My diary today was
Breakfast - Porridge & berries
Lunch - spinach & chickpea rice pilaf
Dinner - Jacket potato, roasted veg, beans & salad
Snacks - Apple, satsuma x2
Your portions must be miniscule. My morning porridge is about 250 calories (granted i make it with milk and sweeten with honey). Chickpeas and rice are carbs so reasonably calorie dense so given you have maybe 600 calories left for the whole day and your apple is maybe 100+, brings us to 250 calories for lunch and dinner. Worlds saddest baked potato and about 3 beans on top.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say you are likely eating more than you think and if you're not then you are eating incredibly tiny portions that could very easily be increased. Heck even a dollop of butter on the potato would liven things up and add calories!6 -
I have just opened my diary for public if you want tk have a look. I have got over 1000 now by having an apple & tomatoes.0
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