A day with 1610cal

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  • mccindy72
    mccindy72 Posts: 7,001 Member
    coco_bee wrote: »
    Lucky you having 1600, wish I cld be so lucky

    Try some moving, it gives you more of a deficit.
  • NikkiMichelleS
    NikkiMichelleS Posts: 897 Member
    mccindy72 wrote: »
    coco_bee wrote: »
    Lucky you having 1600, wish I cld be so lucky

    Try some moving, it gives you more of a deficit.
    I was thinking the same thing.
    Get some exercise in, burn extra calories so you'll have more room in your calories and create a deficit.
    I've become a big fan of HIIT. With your having young children, it could be a quick way to burn max calories (like 15 minute high intensity work outs). These calories can partially be eaten back.
    I'm at 1400, but on days I walk, jog, or workout I can eat 1600-1700 cal. If you're at 1600, get a good exercise routine in, and you may be able to eat 1700-2000 cal (depending on calories burned).
    Just another thought!
  • MysticRealm
    MysticRealm Posts: 1,264 Member
    I ate about 1630 today.
    Breakfast: Nothing. I don't eat breakfast as I'm not hungry in the morning and prefer more cals for later.
    Lunch: Salad
    Snack: Yogurt with raspberries. I don't normally have an afternoon snack but knew my evening was busy and I wouldn't get to eat supper till later
    Supper: Pita Sandwich, corn on the cob, potatoes
    Snacks: Ice cream sandwich, chocolate, popcorn with cinnamon and sugar (ya. I like my snacks)

    I could have eaten nearly 2000 today due to exercise but I'm trying to make up for over eating on Monday so I will stay in my weekly cals.
  • TexasJade
    TexasJade Posts: 68 Member
    Is there a setting on here that helps you keep up with weekly cals? I see a lot of people talk about that.
  • mccindy72
    mccindy72 Posts: 7,001 Member
    TexasJade wrote: »
    Is there a setting on here that helps you keep up with weekly cals? I see a lot of people talk about that.

    No, it's just a matter of watching it yourself. For me, I'm in maintenance, so I know if I am a few hundred under for a few days, I've got extra for a day at the end of the week if I want to eat something that goes over in one day.
  • WinoGelato
    WinoGelato Posts: 13,454 Member
    TexasJade wrote: »
    Is there a setting on here that helps you keep up with weekly cals? I see a lot of people talk about that.

    If you have the app, at least on my iPhone, you can look at nutrition info including calories on a weekly basis instead of daily. I also just keep a running tab of it in my head, if I know I've got an event or something on the weekend I try to end my day 100 or so under goal leading up to it so I have some extra cals to enjoy.

    OP when you asked about 1610 cals, were you talking net or total? I am in maintenance and have mine set to 1750 net but I eat closer to 2000 daily with exercise. My diary is open, if you take out the 150-300 cals of wine I usually have my food would be in the range you're looking for.

  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    TexasJade wrote: »
    Is there a setting on here that helps you keep up with weekly cals? I see a lot of people talk about that.

    If you go to the nutrition tab at the bottom of your diary on the app, you can see how many calories you have for the week. Often every monday morning I'll quick add "x" amount of calories, usually maintenance if I'm in a deficit, and work around that for the rest of the week.
  • mccindy72
    mccindy72 Posts: 7,001 Member
    WinoGelato wrote: »
    TexasJade wrote: »
    Is there a setting on here that helps you keep up with weekly cals? I see a lot of people talk about that.

    If you have the app, at least on my iPhone, you can look at nutrition info including calories on a weekly basis instead of daily. I also just keep a running tab of it in my head, if I know I've got an event or something on the weekend I try to end my day 100 or so under goal leading up to it so I have some extra cals to enjoy.

    OP when you asked about 1610 cals, were you talking net or total? I am in maintenance and have mine set to 1750 net but I eat closer to 2000 daily with exercise. My diary is open, if you take out the 150-300 cals of wine I usually have my food would be in the range you're looking for.

    Mine too. I'm at maintenance. And at 1750 or so.
  • ScottDowell
    ScottDowell Posts: 95 Member
    You need to control your diet, eating salads and fruits would be more helpful. You should try Regenon pills, it work great for me. A really nice appetite control, you will find Pills for all online.
  • mccindy72
    mccindy72 Posts: 7,001 Member
    You need to control your diet, eating salads and fruits would be more helpful. You should try Regenon pills, it work great for me. A really nice appetite control, you will find Pills for all online.

    This is complete bunk.
  • aledba
    aledba Posts: 564 Member
    If my diary today were like that everday, I'd do so well. I like eating fast food too much after I lift or swim. I'm trying to cut back or at least make room for it properly without eating back exercise cals. Today, I'm having 1 Wendy's JBC instead of 2. I'll come in around 1623 cals and still meet my macros quite nicely.

    My diary has no rhyme or reason though. I don't always log things in the right heading or eat them with the other things they're grouped with. Pay no mind to that stuff.
  • TexasJade
    TexasJade Posts: 68 Member
    edited August 2015
    WinoGelato wrote: »
    [OP when you asked about 1610 cals, were you talking net or total? I am in maintenance and have mine set to 1750 net but I eat closer to 2000 daily with exercise. My diary is open, if you take out the 150-300 cals of wine I usually have my food would be in the range you're looking for.

    I am running all day with two babies (7 kids!) but don't have any loggable (did I just make that up?) exercise right now. Before the older baby, I lost 45ish lbs though, with MFP and no excercise. I do plan to excercise for health later on, I just don't have the time right now. I am not willing to wake up earlier, since I am still up 2 to 3 times a night. So the short of that long answer is, 1610 is total cals. I had over 200 left today, not sure how often that happens, now that I have stopped the everyday soda.

  • TexasJade
    TexasJade Posts: 68 Member
    Thanks for the explanation on the weekly. I would like to use that for special occasions but don't plan to use it very often because I am afraid I would abuse it and have myself talked into making up cals on the backside too often..that I probably wouldn't make up.
  • WinoGelato
    WinoGelato Posts: 13,454 Member
    TexasJade wrote: »
    WinoGelato wrote: »
    [OP when you asked about 1610 cals, were you talking net or total? I am in maintenance and have mine set to 1750 net but I eat closer to 2000 daily with exercise. My diary is open, if you take out the 150-300 cals of wine I usually have my food would be in the range you're looking for.

    I am running all day with two babies (7 kids!) but don't have any loggable (did I just make that up?) exercise right now. Before the older baby, I lost 45ish lbs though, with MFP and no excercise. I do plan to excercise for health later on, I just don't have the time right now. I am not willing to wake up earlier, since I am still up 2 to 3 times a night. So the short of that long answer is, 1610 is total cals. I had over 200 under left today, not sure how often that happens, now that I have stopped the everyday soda.

    You should get a Fitbit... I couldn't believe how many steps I get just from the daily chaos of having two small children,...

  • TexasJade
    TexasJade Posts: 68 Member

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    You should get a Fitbit... I couldn't believe how many steps I get just from the daily chaos of having two small children,...

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    Oooh...yes, I should! I had been putting that off while I was still on sodas, food restriction with nursing, and not serious about losing. Thanks for the reminder! Will put that on my to do list for this weekend.
  • sixxpoint
    sixxpoint Posts: 3,529 Member
    • Black coffee and a meat/cheese/veggie 2 egg frittata will be about 400 calories.
    • A banana and greek yogurt for a snack will be another 200 calories.
    • 5 oz. grilled chicken plus mixed spinach & veggie salad will be approx. 400 calories with dressing included.
    • That leaves you with 600 calories for dinner... Shrimp & Scallop Pasta Primavera with grilled veggies?



    There are limitless possibilites. Just pay attention to how many meals you typically eat in a day, and how many calories those meals typically are. Also, make sure you are getting enough fiber, protein, and dietary fat.
  • barbecuesauce
    barbecuesauce Posts: 1,771 Member
    TexasJade wrote: »
    mccindy72 wrote: »
    don't overthink what you can eat. There's a lot you can eat at around 400-500 calories per meal. Get a food scale, weigh the food you want to eat so you know how many calories are in it, and have enough of it to fit your calorie goals. It doesn't matter what the foods are, as long as you are meeting your macronutrient needs and your calorie goals.

    This is what I am finding hard. Granted I have not bought a food scale. I am afraid that will cause me to micromanage my food to an unhealthy (mentally) level. I haven't bought one because I have never had trouble losing just using cup and spoon measurements, and knowing what a 4oz portion of meat looks like. But what I am running into is balancing what I want to eat with a portion that is worth it to me for the calories it cost. I feel like I have been trying to juggle regular foods so much that I am having a hard time allowing myself anything else. For instance I had a half cup of applesauce earlier that was 120 cals. I was thinking 120 cals was a cup. I didn't find it worth it. I should have checked before I ate it but didn't realize until I logged it. My mistake but also things like raisens which I occasionally have in my oatmeal. Don't remember the cals but when I looked this morning, I knew I would probably never have 1/4 cup of them in my oatmeal again. I did have an 1/8 of a cup of them in with my blueberries because I didn't have a 1/4 a cup of those left. But the cal cost of some, what I think is normal food, makes feel like I really need to restrict things if I ever want a brownie or icecream. I am just trying to balance it all to feel satisfied portion and content wise, and health wise. I guess lots of veggies might be the answer for the filling part.

    I had that same fear but it didn't happen--it just became a habit. And when you get your pounds-to-lose way down, you might find you need the scale. Who knows what a tablespoon of peanut butter or a half-cup of ice cream really amounts to without a food scale? On the other side, you may find that you're over-logging certain foods.
  • barbecuesauce
    barbecuesauce Posts: 1,771 Member
    TexasJade wrote: »
    Thanks for the explanation on the weekly. I would like to use that for special occasions but don't plan to use it very often because I am afraid I would abuse it and have myself talked into making up cals on the backside too often..that I probably wouldn't make up.

    Excel spreadsheets work too.
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