Eating unlimited fruits and vegetables
Mikestruggle
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Can i still lose weight if i fill up on fruit and smoothies all day?
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As long as you're on a deficit, yes.3
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Measure then accurately and log them and stay under calories and yes. If you mean eat them all day long and not count them, unlikely. Fruit can be high calorie, smoothies very much so.5
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If unlimited means you're still within your calorie goal.
Newsflash: Fruit and vegetables have calories.
Oh, and you can put anything in a smoothie.5 -
Probably not. Fruit is ridiculously high in calories and they add up quickly especially when blended into a decent sized smoothie.6
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If you a keeping a deficit then yes you will lose. I'm not sure why you'd want to eat nothing but smoothies though, would get a little boring?1
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If i can fill up on smoothies it prevents me from eating junk food. My smoothies are almost always 2 bananas 1 cup of berries and some ice0
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You didn't answer if you log your smoothies. 2 bananas and a cup of berries could run close to 300 cals.3
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Mikestruggle wrote: »If i can fill up on smoothies it prevents me from eating junk food. My smoothies are almost always 2 bananas 1 cup of berries and some ice
Yes, as a guy most likely you can - if two of these are filling you up it is at most 500-600 cals and you are staying active it might not be a problem. If you are drinking much more, no, it's going to be a problem.
What matters is your total intake, not part of your day.0 -
kommodevaran wrote: »If unlimited means you're still within your calorie goal.
Newsflash: Fruit and vegetables have calories.
Oh, and you can put anything in a smoothie.
FALSE!!!!
Apparently, according to my MSN front page, SOME Fruits and veggies have NEGATIVE cals. So according to the article you can eat tonnes of it and it will actually take calories away from the burger lol hahaha made me lol
Oooh! Gimme some!0 -
I don't know about anyone else but smoothies I make end up 400 to 600ish calories each. I'd gain if I had those unlimited.
I treat a smoothie as a dessert or special treat since they are high calorie and not long term filling.2 -
AmazonMayan wrote: »I don't know about anyone else but smoothies I make end up 400 to 600ish calories each. I'd gain if I had those unlimited.
I treat a smoothie as a dessert or special treat since they are high calorie and not long term filling.
I usually do 1 banana (100 cals) 30g flavoured protein (140 cals) and a dollop of plain yogurt (50 cals and about 50 cals of berries or greens).
350 cals or so. With the protein, I find it pretty filling. YMMV.1 -
kommodevaran wrote: »If unlimited means you're still within your calorie goal.
Newsflash: Fruit and vegetables have calories.
Oh, and you can put anything in a smoothie.
Exactly this.
I find I can eat lots and lots of veg and not hit my calorie limit, since they are more filling than their actual calories. That's not the case with fruit, although I generally won't want more than 3 pieces of fruit (or the equivalent serving of berries) in a day, and don't love the huge fruits like melons enough to eat all of them, so also eat less than how filling they are to me.
If you love high cal fruits like bananas or go nuts with them or juice high cal fruits, it's quite possible to eat more than you should, though, so I'd track them.
I typically think that I eat unlimited veg, but I track, so I cut other things if my veg would push me over. Unlimited does not mean untracked. I basically do the same with fruit, but wouldn't recommend it for someone really into fruit (I actually like most veg more, although in season strawberries and peaches are hard to resist and I do love a good pear).0 -
Maybe, maybe not. I prelogged 450 calories from fruits and vegetables so far today (and I'll probably have another 150ish more for dessert). My calorie deficit each day is only about 250-300 calories, so if I didn't count the calories from my fruits/vegetables I would be gaining weight (at a rate of about a half pound gained per week) instead of losing.1
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kommodevaran wrote: »If unlimited means you're still within your calorie goal.
Newsflash: Fruit and vegetables have calories.
Oh, and you can put anything in a smoothie.
FALSE!!!!
Apparently, according to my MSN front page, SOME Fruits and veggies have NEGATIVE cals. So according to the article you can eat tonnes of it and it will actually take calories away from the burger lol hahaha made me lol
Don't say that stuff out loud, there's people who are going to believe you.11 -
suzyjane1972 wrote: »Probably not. Fruit is ridiculously high in calories and they add up quickly especially when blended into a decent sized smoothie.
Salads like cucumber, celery and leaves are very low in calories so I'd say go ahead and munch!
Best of luck.
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Mikestruggle wrote: »Can i still lose weight if i fill up on fruit and smoothies all day?
Calories are king. Smoothies can have A LOT of calories in them. Fruits add up, too.0 -
Mikestruggle wrote: »If i can fill up on smoothies it prevents me from eating junk food. My smoothies are almost always 2 bananas 1 cup of berries and some ice
Nutritionally that's better than junk food. Calorie wise that all depends. What you're describing here is as many calories as I eat for lunch.0 -
kommodevaran wrote: »kommodevaran wrote: »If unlimited means you're still within your calorie goal.
Newsflash: Fruit and vegetables have calories.
Oh, and you can put anything in a smoothie.
FALSE!!!!
Apparently, according to my MSN front page, SOME Fruits and veggies have NEGATIVE cals. So according to the article you can eat tonnes of it and it will actually take calories away from the burger lol hahaha made me lol
Oooh! Gimme some!
You asked
foodiejunky.com/8-negative-calorie-foods-what-should-you-be-eating/
Sure, negative calories in a vacuum. In reality, nope.0 -
Mikestruggle wrote: »If i can fill up on smoothies it prevents me from eating junk food. My smoothies are almost always 2 bananas 1 cup of berries and some ice
But unlimited fruits and veg? Nah. You could easily gain weight eating more than your maintenance calories of fruit and veg every day. still weigh and log the fruits and veg. Include fat and protein sources, too.kommodevaran wrote: »If unlimited means you're still within your calorie goal.
Newsflash: Fruit and vegetables have calories.
Oh, and you can put anything in a smoothie.
FALSE!!!!
Apparently, according to my MSN front page, SOME Fruits and veggies have NEGATIVE cals. So according to the article you can eat tonnes of it and it will actually take calories away from the burger lol hahaha made me lol
Negative calorie... *snort*0 -
No.. Everyone needs to count calories in the beginning and not try to stuff themselves with "GOOD" calories. You'll probably go over your calorie intake boundary with all the sugar from bananas, and eating several a day, well, you may do the opposite and start gaining weight instead. MFP is used to count... so count with us!0
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