Number of calories for Breakfast
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175 cal for 3/4 cup cereal with 2% milk, 110 cal for OJ
Then like 200-300 cal for lunch
Then 200-400 for dinner
Fill in with 90-150 cal snacks in between!
*Note: Caffeine and Fiber-my magic formula. Fiber keeps you full, caffeine wards off hunger pains. Oh, and drink 1/2 oz of water for every lb you weigh. That'll do it too!0 -
I have heard your biggest meal is supposed to be breakfast. But then I guess that depends how you divide up your meals.
I try to get in my "biggest" meals in the morning, and as the day progresses I eat lighter and lighter. And I never eat after 8 pm.
Also, since I eat the heaviest or most in the morning...this gives me time not to feel so "pouchy" and I don't feel full or sluggish at the gym.0 -
I stay right around 300. I never used to eat breakfast and once I started, the weight started falling off. Try to add in some protein to keep you full. My new favorite balanced breakfast is:
1 egg (organic, cage-free/omega 3) or 1/2 cup liquid egg whites with one cup baby spinach
1/2 cup blueberries (gotta get those antioxidants)
1/2 Thomas Whole Wheat mini-bagel w/ 1 Tbsp all natural peanut butter
coffee
This is just under 300 cals and a great mix of carbs, protein, fiber. Also counts as two servings of fruits/veggies. Keeps me full for quite a while.
My breakfast was high around 400 calories however I have modified it to around 200. I usually have porrige oats as it fills me up for longer... but struggle to get ideas for breakfast. I don't eat eggs and struggle to add protein. Any ideas would be great.
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wow @ the ****fest this turned into.
btw, for all those who are "concerned" thinking she is eating too high, just read her comments. She actually says in a different post on a different day that she is not going to weigh herself for a while until she finds a proper scale. hence why her ticker hasn't moved since joining
anyway, love all the ideas in this post. i forgot how good smoothies are for breakfast0 -
My breakfast was high around 400 calories however I have modified it to around 200. I usually have porrige oats as it fills me up for longer... but struggle to get ideas for breakfast. I don't eat eggs and struggle to add protein. Any ideas would be great.
Elli
I struggled majorly too. I do eat eggs, but I like to spice it up a bit. I've recently discovered greek yogurt and cottage cheese for breakfast. The Chobani greek yogurts have between 14-18grams of protein for a 6 oz. serving and the Hood Low Fat/No Salt Added cottage cheese has 14g of protein for 1/2 cup serving. The cottage cheese texture is sort of weird for me, so I cut up strawberries and mix them in0 -
I plan my breakfast around when I will be working out and how hard I anticipate working out. Regardless of caloric intake, I try to balance my elements-- but I do tend to focus on fiber intake and protein to continue the feeling of fullness. I am a fiber junkie though... I think pooping is great and I think there would be a lot less retentive, angry people out there if they could just relax and embrace the regularity of movement.0
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they say that breakfast should be 30% of your total daily calorie allowance. I normally have under 200 calories though, just depends on what cereal I eat: but it is nearly always cereal or porridge (on occasion i'll have a softboiled egg and toast... yummmmm) xxx0
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I aim for 300-400 calories of eggs, whole wheat bread, a banana or bowl of oatmeal.0
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I am usually between 250 and 300 or so.0
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Somewhere between 200-300.0
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I do have about 250 ,0
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wow @ the ****fest this turned into.
btw, for all those who are "concerned" thinking she is eating too high, just read her comments. She actually says in a different post on a different day that she is not going to weigh herself for a while until she finds a proper scale. hence why her ticker hasn't moved since joining
anyway, love all the ideas in this post. i forgot how good smoothies are for breakfast0 -
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Simply another day of drama in the life of MFP when someone steps on toes (OUCH) and then mightly tries to defend themselves and blame others instead of a true apology!:huh: :ohwell:
Sometimes it's best to say nothing at all if you have a concern on what someone eats or doesn't, or write a personal note of concern instead of pointing out someone's weight situation on the forums (since I don't believe she even asked for advice, if she had it might be different) sometimes it can make a person feel a bit embarrassed if they are the topic of a whole thread. Maybe it's time you let it drop from your perspective allykat8, just a thought:huh:
I applaud all of you that have been kind in words for the member that allykat8 'supposedly' was concerned about.
I realize the internet is not the easiest place to communicate because we don't hear what the poster's emotion really is. But the words spoken first and then again and again and again, I think we may all have gotten your point now.:huh: You don't want us to blame you for something you may now wish you hadn't brought up. A little too late...:huh:
You prefer to eat less than others and you want to make sure we all are aware of that! Got it!
OK then! .......I think we all got your message loud and clear:noway: :huh::yawn:0 -
Mine is about 290 for breakfast0
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So far it goes between 700 and 1100 calories and is most of the time the biggest calorie meal for me.
I just looked at your diary. Your daily goal is 3,220 calories!!! :noway: That seems extremely HIGH and I do not think you are going to see weight loss or a change in your body if you are consuming that many calories and especially breakfasts at 700-1100 calories :noway:
I write this out of concern for you and your health.
I have to agree with you even though some think you are judging. I don't know this person but if she is trying to lose 100 kg that is approx 220lbs. Not sure what this will take her too and not up to me to judge. I think that since she has joined in March and has lost nothing it was nice of you to point this out. Don't feel badly about voicing concern. As soon as I read her post I felt concern for her health.
And to answer your question I eat less than 200 calories for breakfast and then a snack about 1 1/2 - 2 hours later.0 -
to put things in perspective and why there was a good reason for concern: a 6' 10" female that is 25 yrs old and weighs 500 lbs will have a BMR just under 3,100 calories.
http://www.bmi-calculator.net/bmr-calculator/
using the mpf calculator, her bmr is 3,173 (using her actual height of 1.9m or 6' 3" and weight of 250kg or 500 pounds; i didn't know her age so i used 25 for the sake of consistancy). the calorie consumption of 3,220 seems spot on to me.0 -
Major FYI everyone: just because someone is eating 3000 calories a day and using MFP, does NOT mean that MFP gave them those numbers. Which means that all of you who mentioned "trusting" MFP are most likely uninformed about how this site works. You can customize your own caloric needs (which is what I do) as I think 1200 net calories is too little for me...even though I'm 128 and 5' 3 3/4". So the system is not necessarily telling her to eat that many calories...she could be customizing her own goals.
Not judging what she does/doesn't do, but it irks me when people pretend they know how this site works and they don't. If you're going by what MFP recommends, then fine...but MFP doesn't know you or your body and your own needs may be different that when it deems them to be. Don't be ignorant and stick with 1200 because MFP recommends it.
Back to the subject...I eat between 270-350 calories for breakfast. Ideally, I'd love to hit 400+ but I'm not super hungry in the morning.
Just FYI on how the site works ... You can click the number beside how many posts a member has contributed and find this in a previous post by Chandnikhondji:
Hello,
i am having a very draining discussion with a so called "diet expert" among my acquaintances, who makes me feel very bad right now after i felt all high and good about yesterday's success.
She tells me that nobody with eating more calories than 1800 could ever lose weight and questions every step i take because of me being way over her announced limit which is like she said "scientificly proved".
Now i calculated the stuff here on the Homepage and try to keep that in my mind which after her is so totally wrong because it is way too high. I am 1.90 meters tall, 250 kg heavy and almost never move. I would be happy with losing one pound a week already so that is what i put into the calculator for the Goals and it gave me the limits:
Net Calories Consumed* / Day 3,720 calories/day
Carbs / Day 512 g
Fat / Day 124 g
Protein / Day 140 g
So . Yall can lay off now.0 -
So far it goes between 700 and 1100 calories and is most of the time the biggest calorie meal for me.
I just looked at your diary. Your daily goal is 3,220 calories!!! :noway: That seems extremely HIGH and I do not think you are going to see weight loss or a change in your body if you are consuming that many calories and especially breakfasts at 700-1100 calories :noway:
I write this out of concern for you and your health.
I have to agree with you even though some think you are judging. I don't know this person but if she is trying to lose 100 kg that is approx 220lbs. Not sure what this will take her too and not up to me to judge. I think that since she has joined in March and has lost nothing it was nice of you to point this out. Don't feel badly about voicing concern. As soon as I read her post I felt concern for her health.
And to answer your question I eat less than 200 calories for breakfast and then a snack about 1 1/2 - 2 hours later.
and as i've stated before, if you're going as far as to look at her diary, viewing the comments she's left shows she's not weighing in for a while due to scale reasons. That's why her ticker isn't moving.0 -
Wowzers! I have to say that a 700-1000 calorie breakfast would be absolutely appropriate for someone of that size, hunny, private message me, cause girl I can so help you out. I eat 500-600 calories for my breakfast alone, I don't know how anyone can survive on less then 400, i'd be chewing my own arm off :laugh: , I eat 400 for lunch and another 300 for dinner and 2-3 snacks, hovering between 100-250 calories. Currently I have a client who is 452lbs and she's consuming 3050calories a day and has lost 9lbs in 4 weeks. With help in the gym of course not just by diet alone, If you were to drastically cut a severely obese (sorry for that term, no other way to put it) persons caloric intake to 1200-1800 range, there is no chance for success, not to mention health risks associated with that severe of a change.0
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I can't believe the way some of you are getting on this girl. She didn't ask for advice, she answered a question. Unless she asks for advice, people should mind their own business. I realize this is a public forum, but you all are talking about her when you all don't know anything about her. All she did was answer a question, and people are analyzing her!0
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I can't believe the way some of you are getting on this girl. She didn't ask for advice, she answered a question. Unless she asks for advice, people should mind their own business. I realize this is a public forum, but you all are talking about her when you all don't know anything about her. All she did was answer a question, and people are analyzing her!
not only analyzing, but surely ripping apart the old self esteem while their at it. There's a word called compassion and discretion and some just don't know what that means, easy to type off words on a keyboard and not be held accountable.0 -
I mean, I can see that people might have good intentions, but there's nicer ways to go about it. If someone had unsolicited advice for me, I'd be embarrassed if someone made a spectacle out of me instead of contacting me privately.0
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I just hope it doesn't scare her off the boards.0
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Personally I think that she is amazing and brave to have put that out there when everyone else was saying 200-300. Chan, if you have continued to read this post, you are doing great, keep it up...if you need support request to be added to my friend list, and I don't add friends lightly! I have an idea where you are coming from, as I was once 397 pounds - 180 Kilos. I had weight loss surgery which helped, but it certainly wasn't a magic bullet, obviously! I am just lucky to have a VERY supportive family! Both in my real life and here on MFP!0
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Ditto. Been there. Used to eat 800 or so for breakfast (today I had 650). You can go back and look at my food diary from 2008 and even with an all out cheat day I lost 5lbs a month. Could it have been faster maybe or I could have gotten discouraged and quit. Those pounds have accumulated over the months into a big loss that i am proud of. Keep going Chan. Do you Boo !Personally I think that she is amazing and brave to have put that out there when everyone else was saying 200-300. Chan, if you have continued to read this post, you are doing great, keep it up...if you need support request to be added to my friend list, and I don't add friends lightly! I have an idea where you are coming from, as I was once 397 pounds - 180 Kilos. I had weight loss surgery which helped, but it certainly wasn't a magic bullet, obviously! I am just lucky to have a VERY supportive family! Both in my real life and here on MFP!0
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I usually vary between 200-400 calories for breakfast depending on if I drink a protein shake for breakfast or if I have oatmeal... and if I drink anything with that has calories...0
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Well, I am going to answer the question posted. I eat between 400-550 on the calories for breakfast (by 9:00 am) then I follow up by 11 with another 200 ish calories. Sorry guys, I work out in the a.m. 5:30 and like imagymrat, I would rather rip off my arm than go without for my post workout calories! I am not losing at a super fast pace, but I have lost 17 lbs since Jan 1st with some very good muscle building as well (at least my 14 year old son says my arms are getting ripped) :laugh: Have a good one all!0
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Well, I am going to answer the question posted. I eat between 400-550 on the calories for breakfast (by 9:00 am) then I follow up by 11 with another 200 ish calories. Sorry guys, I work out in the a.m. 5:30 and like imagymrat, I would rather rip off my arm than go without for my post workout calories! I am not losing at a super fast pace, but I have lost 17 lbs since Jan 1st with some very good muscle building as well (at least my 14 year old son says my arms are getting ripped) :laugh: Have a good one all!
and you will continue to see muscle growth, cause you "get" it! and that's the biggest part of the battle!0 -
! I am not losing at a super fast pace, but I have lost 17 lbs since Jan 1st with some very good muscle building as well (at least my 14 year old son says my arms are getting ripped) :laugh: Have a good one all!
Let's see...17 pounds in almost exactly 16 weeks....I would say you are almost exactly on target...good for you! Isn't it cool when the kids say something like that? Even though I have serious fat to lose yet, my 10 year old girl saw my arm when I was carrying something and said "Mom! You are getting man muscles!" Which apparently was a compliment, because she said it with awe in her voice (of course I have man muscles on top, but still have turkey waddles underneath, but hey, it's better than JUST turkey waddles!)0
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