breakfast shock!!

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I used to eat porridge for breakfast when i was much bigger but stopped when i hit the gym as i couldn't workout on an overloaded stomach. Im eating super healthy now and started again with the porridge which i love but when i weighed out the recommended 40g portion it wouldn't feed a toddler!! So i measured out a decent portion (half rolled oats/ half raw oats) and it came to about 110g. Actually i weighed out first and it came to 200g and i felt greedy so put half back. I make mine with mostly water, very thick porridge and add 10g sunflower seeds and small teaspoon of honey. Very healthy right? BUT when i checked the calories the count came to 556!!! its not a massive portion so i was pretty horrified, thats a third of my calories gone for today and it was only 8am. Its kind of shocking that i could've eaten a cooked breakfast for a lot less calories! :ohwell:
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  • AprilHead
    AprilHead Posts: 36 Member
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    It's amazing how many calories we find some of our favorite foods to be, isn't it? I ate some pizza today and it was a whopping 1000 calories in one sitting!
  • shivles
    shivles Posts: 468 Member
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    This is a problem with food labeling, the 'portion size' is always TINY! Have you ever weighed out the cereal portion? my 2 year old eats more than that! And they wonder why people over eat
  • Little_Laura_K
    Little_Laura_K Posts: 57 Member
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    I don't think 556 is not that bad for breakfast as thats one when your body needs to calories and if not your body will go into starvation mode anyway plus you need that nutrition from the oats like carbs etc for body function.

    I wouldn't worry about it and carry on eating it.

    Laura xo

    {laura-k.co.uk}
  • Living91
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    What you described as your morning porridge mix IS really healthy! You're just serving yourself too much of it unfortunately.

    As you would know porridge expands, trying cutting down to a 50g serving? That would make 225 calories for breakfast, a very reasonable amount :)

    I guess the thing with portion sizes and overeating is that, it's sort of why a lot of people have problems with their weight, because they ARE eating too much. 35g of rolled oats with 1/2cup of skim milk is plenty of breakfast for me and I am in a normal weight range.
  • smilesalot1969
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    It's amazing how many calories we find some of our favorite foods to be, isn't it? I ate some pizza today and it was a whopping 1000 calories in one sitting!
    1000?? OMG thats me never eating pizza then :noway: Its scary, you could so easily go over calories yet not be eating big potions of food to do it
  • boilernut
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    yes, I am a big fan of oat meal, as well as shredded wheat N Bran. I could easily eat 900 calories a day in just those two alone. So because I do eat back my exercise calories, I only have that when I know I will burn them back off. :(
  • smilesalot1969
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    What you described as your morning porridge mix IS really healthy! You're just serving yourself too much of it unfortunately.

    As you would know porridge expands, trying cutting down to a 50g serving? That would make 225 calories for breakfast, a very reasonable amount :)

    I guess the thing with portion sizes and overeating is that, it's sort of why a lot of people have problems with their weight, because they ARE eating too much. 35g of rolled oats with 1/2cup of skim milk is plenty of breakfast for me and I am in a normal weight range.

    perhaps its because i eat unrolled raw oats with it thats making it too high calories whilst not looking much of a portion. Theyre very small grains and they dont really expand when cooked but i like the raw mixed in. Guess i'll have to cut my portions :ohwell:
  • shaunap3
    shaunap3 Posts: 206 Member
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    That seems really excessive! So porridge is oatmeal? Sorry, I live in the States. A bowl of oatmeal here is only about 100-150 calories! I buy the portioned out flavored packages. Just enough I hold me over as a snack and not a lot of calories. I'm surprised you figured it out to be so much.
  • AntWrig
    AntWrig Posts: 2,273 Member
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    I used to eat porridge for breakfast when i was much bigger but stopped when i hit the gym as i couldn't workout on an overloaded stomach. Im eating super healthy now and started again with the porridge which i love but when i weighed out the recommended 40g portion it wouldn't feed a toddler!! So i measured out a decent portion (half rolled oats/ half raw oats) and it came to about 110g. Actually i weighed out first and it came to 200g and i felt greedy so put half back. I make mine with mostly water, very thick porridge and add 10g sunflower seeds and small teaspoon of honey. Very healthy right? BUT when i checked the calories the count came to 556!!! its not a massive portion so i was pretty horrified, thats a third of my calories gone for today and it was only 8am. Its kind of shocking that i could've eaten a cooked breakfast for a lot less calories! :ohwell:
    You are consuming close to three servings (40g) of oatmeal.
  • happyfeetrebel1
    happyfeetrebel1 Posts: 1,005 Member
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    Also, sunflower seeds have a TON of cals per Tsp. Those will cause you to go over in a heartbeat :(
  • shivles
    shivles Posts: 468 Member
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    My portion of porridge is very similar in calories so it doesn't surprise me, I have always eaten a big breakfast and typically eat 100g of cereal. If my breakfast doesn't clock in at around 500cal then it's very rare. As long as its healthy meal then it's fine. I try and stick to 500cal for each meal plus snacks
  • AntWrig
    AntWrig Posts: 2,273 Member
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    Also, sunflower seeds have a TON of cals per Tsp. Those will cause you to go over in a heartbeat :(
    That too.
  • pauline251
    pauline251 Posts: 33 Member
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    I make porridge too (oatmeal) most days for breakfast. I use rolled oats 45g, low fat milk 250mls, once cooked I add 1/2 serve protein powder (mixed with a little left over milk), then add a little cinnamon, Then add either blueberries or 1/2 banana (or both)! About 350 calories (or 400 if I add both banana and blue berries). Yummy! Keeps me full all morning. :smile:
  • thebigcb
    thebigcb Posts: 2,210 Member
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    I had Mange Tout, green beans and salmon for breakfast

    It was awful.
  • marinebiologist_girl
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    What you described as your morning porridge mix IS really healthy! You're just serving yourself too much of it unfortunately.

    As you would know porridge expands, trying cutting down to a 50g serving? That would make 225 calories for breakfast, a very reasonable amount :)

    I guess the thing with portion sizes and overeating is that, it's sort of why a lot of people have problems with their weight, because they ARE eating too much. 35g of rolled oats with 1/2cup of skim milk is plenty of breakfast for me and I am in a normal weight range.
    I agree. I have the portion size on my porridge+milk (skimmed) and it's around... ~200 cals? I can even put some raisins on top and it isn't too much more, fills me up really nicely. Porridge portions look small but it's such a filling food, so that's why. http://quaker.co.uk/products/oat-so-simple-original
  • shirleycooke35
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    I have porridge almost every morning using 30 grams of oats, 100 ml semi-skimmed milk and either 15 grams raisins or dried cranberries. I also add a teaspoon of honey. Around 300 calories. This is plenty for me - I couldn't any more! My calorie allowance is 1200 - as I am older and have arthritis so exercise is difficult for me.
  • GdeVries
    GdeVries Posts: 235 Member
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    Just wondering....when you eat your 'normal' portion of oatmeal are you then hungry at lunch time or would some fruits and/or veggies suffice? Unprocessed oatmeal is healthy and has tons of fiber and good portion of protein, too. If it keeps you full and you eat less later in the day, is it really a 'bad' meal?
  • Sarauk2sf
    Sarauk2sf Posts: 28,072 Member
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    I don't think 556 is not that bad for breakfast as thats one when your body needs to calories and if not your body will go into starvation mode anyway plus you need that nutrition from the oats like carbs etc for body function.

    I wouldn't worry about it and carry on eating it.

    Laura xo

    {laura-k.co.uk}

    Your body will not go into starvation mode by not eating breakfast..at all.
  • pinkraynedropjacki
    pinkraynedropjacki Posts: 3,027 Member
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    I don't think 556 is not that bad for breakfast as thats one when your body needs to calories and if not your body will go into starvation mode anyway plus you need that nutrition from the oats like carbs etc for body function.

    I wouldn't worry about it and carry on eating it.

    Laura xo

    {laura-k.co.uk}

    Your body will not go into starvation mode by not eating breakfast..at all.

    Glad someone picked up on that. I hardly eat breakfast & I'm doing great.
  • Silvara_11
    Silvara_11 Posts: 133 Member
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    Watch out for movie theater popcorn as well 600 calories in a Small and a whopping 1000 in a large!! You think popcorn is healthy - so not!!

    On the breakfast front I love muesli and find that even thought it is one of my higher calorie meals I feel full for longer and eat less calories the rest of the day so your breakfast may work if you then trim down on lunch.

    Though I've recently shifted to Bran flakes and you can get a good portion size for very few calories!! Replace skim milk with Almond milk and you get back another 50 calories.

    All the best!