So many calories
morgan21_76
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I'm sure this isn't a complaint to many of you but the amount of calories I 'should' eat is crazy to me. How can you eat 1800 calories in a day by healthy eating alone?
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Hi - check that you've set your goals at the right level - my allowance is only 1200 calories a day.0
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I'm a small (and older) person, so I don't eat 1800 calories on maintenance, but I know that I surely could. Veggies sautéed in butter, lean meat, dairy, fruit, nuts, whole grains, a little wine, a little dark chocolate. Maybe we have different meanings for the phrase "healthy eating?"0
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What do you consider "healthy"? Eat what you always do, only less of it.0
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The extra calories come from crossfit workouts and cardio. And healthy is lean meats, veggies and healthy fats. Oh, and one can only eat so much chicken and protein bars!0
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Protein bars always made me fat. :X Then again if u do cross fit u probably burn it all off. I make smoothies so if you throw in one or two of those you'll have more calories.0
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What about bread, rice, pasta, beans of all kinds ? They have tons of calories. Same for fruits.
Also: wine?0 -
I think healthy eating means that MOST of what you eat is packed with nutrients. And the rest of what you eat makes you happy. I eat chicken, turkey, pork, beef, fish, dairy, a wide variety of fruits and veggies, whole grains, red wine, and dark chocolate. I stay within my calorie goal. It's been working for a good while now.0
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morgan21_76 wrote: »The extra calories come from crossfit workouts and cardio. And healthy is lean meats, veggies and healthy fats. Oh, and one can only eat so much chicken and protein bars!
Add nut butters (Trader Joes has peanut, almond, cookie). Also, avocados.0 -
Isabelle_1929 wrote: »What about bread, rice, pasta, beans of all kinds ? They have tons of calories. Same for fruits.
Also: wine?
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I can eat 1800 in one meal ….
try adding bread, pasta, cottage cheese, whole milk, ice cream, vegetables sautéed in olive oil, etc, etc...0 -
Liftng4Lis wrote: »Add nut butters (Trader Joes has no salt added) and avocados.
I do need to add some peanut butter in there. I LOVE peanut butter!0 -
Hi - check that you've set your goals at the right level - my allowance is only 1200 calories a day.
OP, it really depends on your food preferences. There are lots of nutrient dense foods that are also high in calories--lean meats, nuts, dairy. Figure out what you like and go for it!
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I see the peanut butter was already suggested. Oh, and if you eat dairy, choose full fat or 2% fat versions (I think they taste better, too). Oh, and fats and oils are good to get your calories--butter, olive oil, coconut oil, avocados, etc.
I average 1700-1800 (total, not net) daily intake. I balance the nutrient dense foods (veggies, salad, chicken breasts, etc) with calorie dense stuff (ooh, look---chocolate, always room for chocolate).
ETA: I also wanted to mention that it's okay (if you're not already) to drink your calories, too to get the number up. Juice, smoothies, milks, etc.0 -
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I see that your goal is to lose weight (I am surprised, as I assumed that you wanted to gain, and could not figure how you could eat more calories).
Not meaning to be a pest, but how much did you eat when you gained that extra weight? Probably more than 1800 ? So what has changed that makes that goal hard to reach?
Anyway, for now, start by banning all "low calories or light" versions of food from your kitchen, if you have any, and have the "real" things.
And don't hesitate to eat oil. Say you use one in a salad, and an other one in your cooking (a sauté, a sauce, etc.), and you already have approx. 250 cals spent !0 -
I eat about 1900 calories with exercise included. I have no problem eating this much, and if I wanted to I would easily be able to eat a fully "healthy" diet. But I frequently add in things like candy. I eat for my macros and use whatever is handy to achieve this.
My diary is open if you'd like to see how I eat on a regular basis (I switched from TDEE to Net to TDEE again, so if you go REALLY far back it will be very... all over the place. I also used to switch my calorie goal around a LOT). All recipes are ones I've created myself, e.g. sloppy joes tonight were made with beef, onion, and a premade jarred sauce. And oil for the pan of course.
BTW, 1900 is my weight loss intake. ~1lb/week and I am going to switch it to ~0.75lb/week once I'm down to 155ish.0 -
morgan21_76 wrote: »Isabelle_1929 wrote: »What about bread, rice, pasta, beans of all kinds ? They have tons of calories. Same for fruits.
Also: wine?
I eat GF as well, 4.5 years now. Almost 5. I eat GF breads - took some time to find brands that taste good. I don't eat these all the time though. I eat plenty of rice, sometimes beans (can make me gassy and I'm lazy with prepping them), rice/corn/quinoa pasta, baked goods with protein powder and GF flours, etc.0 -
I couldn't eat 1800 calories of healthy food. But I can't stand whole grain breads. I bet that if I added those, I could. I wouldn't like it, but it bet I could.
I took pics of what I ate in a day to the doctor's office, totally prepared for him to argue with me and tell me I could easily eat 1200-1400 calories on that ridiculous diet. I was ready to show him how much food 1000 calories was. Didn't need them. As soon as I started, he began nodding and totally admitted it would be difficult, lol. I wasn't the first person to complain. He'd heard it before. Probably a lot. Plus, he eats pretty healthy and is athletic, so he has to know.
If you aren't medically restricted, try adding some not completely healthy, but not completely junky food to your diet. It gets much easier, really quickly!0 -
Liftng4Lis wrote: »morgan21_76 wrote: »The extra calories come from crossfit workouts and cardio. And healthy is lean meats, veggies and healthy fats. Oh, and one can only eat so much chicken and protein bars!
Add nut butters (Trader Joes has peanut, almond, cookie). Also, avocados.
What kind of nut is a cookie? We don't have those in Australia, must be a GM American thing?0 -
Liftng4Lis wrote: »morgan21_76 wrote: »The extra calories come from crossfit workouts and cardio. And healthy is lean meats, veggies and healthy fats. Oh, and one can only eat so much chicken and protein bars!
Add nut butters (Trader Joes has peanut, almond, cookie). Also, avocados.
What kind of nut is a cookie? We don't have those in Australia, must be a GM American thing?
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Cookie butter =/= nut butter. Cookie butter = cookies.0
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I love meats and they seem to take up a good chunk of calories. 1800 would be no problem for me eating healthfully, though I am at 1400 right now.0
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Feel free to take a look at my diary today, I ate about that much and I would consider most of it "healthy." I did have a couple of treats in there.
I honestly can't eat that much (with workouts my calorie goal is sometimes 2000-2200 cals) without throwing in some "junk." There's no need to eat 100% "healthy" or clean. If eating some sweets or chips helps you reach your calorie goal, I promise it's not the end of the world.0 -
Some days even at my calorie level I feel it's virtually impossible to hit my goal(1250). Other days it's sooo easy. All depends on what I'm eating that particular day.0
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i dont eat mine, i drink mine. now I can have all the OJ I want instead of always drinking water0
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Liftng4Lis wrote: »morgan21_76 wrote: »The extra calories come from crossfit workouts and cardio. And healthy is lean meats, veggies and healthy fats. Oh, and one can only eat so much chicken and protein bars!
Add nut butters (Trader Joes has peanut, almond, cookie). Also, avocados.
What kind of nut is a cookie? We don't have those in Australia, must be a GM American thing?
Quite possibly better than sex. I'm not kidding. It's also sold at Target stores as Biscoff Spread, by the Peanut butter.
It's like Nutella, all you need is a spoon!
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happyfeetrebel1 wrote: »Liftng4Lis wrote: »morgan21_76 wrote: »The extra calories come from crossfit workouts and cardio. And healthy is lean meats, veggies and healthy fats. Oh, and one can only eat so much chicken and protein bars!
Add nut butters (Trader Joes has peanut, almond, cookie). Also, avocados.
What kind of nut is a cookie? We don't have those in Australia, must be a GM American thing?
Quite possibly better than sex. I'm not kidding. It's also sold at Target stores as Biscoff Spread, by the Peanut butter.
It's like Nutella, all you need is a spoon!
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happyfeetrebel1 wrote: »Liftng4Lis wrote: »morgan21_76 wrote: »The extra calories come from crossfit workouts and cardio. And healthy is lean meats, veggies and healthy fats. Oh, and one can only eat so much chicken and protein bars!
Add nut butters (Trader Joes has peanut, almond, cookie). Also, avocados.
What kind of nut is a cookie? We don't have those in Australia, must be a GM American thing?
Quite possibly better than sex. I'm not kidding. It's also sold at Target stores as Biscoff Spread, by the Peanut butter.
It's like Nutella, all you need is a spoon!
Will have to lookout for that.
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