Not eating Enough

Am I the only one who can not eat enough with out eating junk food? What am I doing wrong?!
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  • pinuplove
    pinuplove Posts: 12,871 Member
    Time for ice cream! Yay!

    Peanut butter.
  • HealthyGinny
    HealthyGinny Posts: 821 Member
    You can eat some junk food but even without eating any, there is plenty of calorie-dense food you can have.
  • jgnatca
    jgnatca Posts: 14,464 Member
    Lettuce gets old really fast. Once you have all your nutrition in enjoy all the foods. A small handful of nuts should do it.

    A good full fat dressing is good too. You get all those fat soluble vitamins and the fat helps keep moving things along very well.
  • alwaysbrittany13
    alwaysbrittany13 Posts: 13 Member
    jgnatca wrote: »
    Lettuce gets old really fast. Once you have all your nutrition in enjoy all the foods. A small handful of nuts should do it.

    A good full fat dressing is good too. You get all those fat soluble vitamins and the fat helps keep moving things along very well.

    I have nuts on my salad 🤦🏼‍♀️
    One day I eat to much the other not enough
  • alwaysbrittany13
    alwaysbrittany13 Posts: 13 Member
    kimny72 wrote: »
    1. Nothing wrong with some "treat" foods once you've had your fill of nutritious stuff.
    2. Make sure you are logging accurately, choosing correct entries in the database, and weighing solids, especially calorie dense items like nuts, grains, avocados, etc
    3. If you are filling up on such low calories, you are probably not hitting your fat goal, and prob low on protein too. Think about full fat greek yogurt, nuts and nut butter, olive oil, avocados, oats, beans. Lots of summer fruits available right now like grapes, cherries, peaches (if you're in the US at least)
    4. If you just started, sometimes it can take a few days for your body to get used to big diet changes (like lots more veggies and fiber)

    Thank you so much I will give it a few more days!!
  • livingleanlivingclean
    livingleanlivingclean Posts: 11,751 Member
    Is your logging accurate? 900 cals is a minuscule amount of food, likely not meeting minimum fat and protein requirements, or giving you sufficient fibre or micronutrients
  • alwaysbrittany13
    alwaysbrittany13 Posts: 13 Member
    Is your logging accurate? 900 cals is a minuscule amount of food, likely not meeting minimum fat and protein requirements, or giving you sufficient fibre or micronutrients

    Yes it was logged properly I just wasn’t hungry I had a salad banana nuts chicken rice cheese and it just wasn’t enough I guess
  • WholeFoods4Lyfe
    WholeFoods4Lyfe Posts: 1,518 Member
    If you open up your diary, we can make some suggestions to tweak and get in some more calories/nutrients. Also, my diary is open, so feel free to peruse for ideas. I definitely have days sometimes where I'm just not hungry. Yesterday was one of those days, but I ended up eating an entire avocado that got me into a healthy calorie amount.
  • natalialikescookies
    natalialikescookies Posts: 72 Member
    Some days (more than I would like) I find my intake has been way too low and the heat reduces my appetite aswell. I found a peanut butter, banana, vanilla protein powder and chia seed smoothie is both delicious and filling at around 300 cals depending what liquids etc you add to it (l put coffee in mine if I have it for breakfast...yummy).


    How do you fit all of this in 300 calories? A small banana and a tiny 2tbs serving of peanut butter are already 300cals. Or maybe I’m the only one who can’t get by with that little pb 🤷🏼‍♀️LOL
    Do coffee and pb go well together? I saw a Reese’s creamer at the store a while ago and couldn’t decide if it was appealing and repulsive haha

  • kami3006
    kami3006 Posts: 4,979 Member
    edited July 2018
    Some days (more than I would like) I find my intake has been way too low and the heat reduces my appetite aswell. I found a peanut butter, banana, vanilla protein powder and chia seed smoothie is both delicious and filling at around 300 cals depending what liquids etc you add to it (l put coffee in mine if I have it for breakfast...yummy).


    How do you fit all of this in 300 calories? A small banana and a tiny 2tbs serving of peanut butter are already 300cals. Or maybe I’m the only one who can’t get by with that little pb 🤷🏼‍♀️LOL
    Do coffee and pb go well together? I saw a Reese’s creamer at the store a while ago and couldn’t decide if it was appealing and repulsive haha

    I eat a pb and banana sandwich with coffee every day for my first meal. They do indeed go together.

    Dunno about the creamer though. Sounds interesting. I’m usually sold at the word Reese’s.
  • kami3006
    kami3006 Posts: 4,979 Member
    FireOpalCO wrote: »
    kami3006 wrote: »

    Dunno about the creamer though. Sounds interesting. I’m usually sold at the word Reese’s.

    There is now Reese's whipped cream.

    The sentence that changed my life. <3
  • Sam29a
    Sam29a Posts: 201 Member
    I could. But I don't want to just eat healthy food. That's boring and I would give up after a month or two. I always have something sweet at night, even when eating 1200 calories, I fit it in.
  • livingleanlivingclean
    livingleanlivingclean Posts: 11,751 Member
    Sam29a wrote: »
    I could. But I don't want to just eat healthy food. That's boring and I would give up after a month or two. I always have something sweet at night, even when eating 1200 calories, I fit it in.

    Why do you think healthy food is if you think it's boring and restricts anything sweet?
  • peggy_polenta
    peggy_polenta Posts: 325 Member
    i also have an issue about not eating enough as i just don't like to eat. one way to add calories without realizing youre eating is to add butter and oils to everything. i even put butter on my meat. i put mct oil in my coffee. buttered coffee is also really good. use whipping cream instead of table cream. fats pack a lot of calories. you can also throw some cheese and cashews in your salads.
  • psychod787
    psychod787 Posts: 4,099 Member
    FireOpalCO wrote: »
    kami3006 wrote: »

    Dunno about the creamer though. Sounds interesting. I’m usually sold at the word Reese’s.

    There is now Reese's whipped cream.

    Why... just why......🤔
  • collectingblues
    collectingblues Posts: 2,541 Member
    psychod787 wrote: »
    FireOpalCO wrote: »
    kami3006 wrote: »

    Dunno about the creamer though. Sounds interesting. I’m usually sold at the word Reese’s.

    There is now Reese's whipped cream.

    Why... just why......🤔

    Why not?
  • DarkNightBrightDays
    DarkNightBrightDays Posts: 32 Member
    Some days (more than I would like) I find my intake has been way too low and the heat reduces my appetite aswell. I found a peanut butter, banana, vanilla protein powder and chia seed smoothie is both delicious and filling at around 300 cals depending what liquids etc you add to it (l put coffee in mine if I have it for breakfast...yummy).


    How do you fit all of this in 300 calories? A small banana and a tiny 2tbs serving of peanut butter are already 300cals. Or maybe I’m the only one who can’t get by with that little pb 🤷🏼‍♀️LOL
    Do coffee and pb go well together? I saw a Reese’s creamer at the store a while ago and couldn’t decide if it was appealing and repulsive haha

    Hi

    My receipe is as follows -

    2 teaspoons Jiff (lower sodium and sugar) 63 cals still tastes very peanutty
    126g (medium) banana 110 cals
    1/2 scoop Pure Protein Vanilla Flavour 75 cals
    1 teaspoon chia seeds - 20 cals
    2oz skim milk 23 cals
    1/4 cup coffee 0 cals
    3 ice cubes 0 cals

    So around about 300 cals, it makes just under a pint once blended and I'm stuffed after I've drunk it with the rest of my coffee.

    :smiley:
  • psychod787
    psychod787 Posts: 4,099 Member
    psychod787 wrote: »
    FireOpalCO wrote: »
    kami3006 wrote: »

    Dunno about the creamer though. Sounds interesting. I’m usually sold at the word Reese’s.

    There is now Reese's whipped cream.

    Why... just why......🤔

    Why not?

    Fair enough.
  • VUA21
    VUA21 Posts: 2,072 Member
    Time for ice cream! Yay!

    And pie!
  • motivatedmartha
    motivatedmartha Posts: 1,108 Member
    If you mean by junk food, the stuff that more or less just adds calories, I can think of lots of nutrient dense food to top up on and add them in to whatever I'm eating. Avocado, nuts, beans, fruit of all sorts, bananas are good. Greek yoghurt is tasty and can feel quite rich. No need to undereat even if you are trying to avoid excess fried sugar and salt type food (nothing wrong with good fats before anyone shouts at me - I use avocado and full fat yoghurt a lot!) Nothing wrong with a treat every now and then either, I have a piece of chocolate every evening - the last thing I eat daily!