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How do you stretch yours??

Sonj1973
Sonj1973 Posts: 188 Member
edited February 1 in Food and Nutrition
One of my weaknesses is 'cheese'....I love cheese....To keep within my daily calories at the same time enjoy one of my all time fav foods, I've found if I grate it on the finest setting on the grater it goes a lot further than slicing SOoooo....How do you stretch out your favourite foods to savour and enjoy?

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  • _HeartsOnFire_
    _HeartsOnFire_ Posts: 5,304 Member
    I wish I could answer this for you, but I tend to devour any and all food that I love.
  • LonelyPilgrim
    LonelyPilgrim Posts: 255 Member
    as a fellow cheese-lover.....I agree, I also buy extra sharp cheddar, as I find it feels like more (tastes like more) with less.... if that makes sense.

    we have tacos weekly. so one week I'll have bean tacos --rosarita beans, that I add water to to make them "go" a little farther, and the next week turkey meat.. except I use less meat than we need, and when I add the seasoning and water, I add about a half cup of "quick" rolled oatmeal... it ends up tasting the same and you get the benefit of oats and less "meat calories".

    also, when I make smoothies, I add an equal amount of unsweetened almond milk and crushed ice. the ice has no calories and makes the smoothie much bigger (and colder) so I drink it for longer and it feels more filling.
  • Sonj1973
    Sonj1973 Posts: 188 Member
    I know what you mean the stronger the taste etc.... Your Smoothies sounds really nice and refreshing I'll try that, never tried tacos before so I may experiment there to :: thanks

    I know grace I have to hold myself back sometime lol :)
  • togmo
    togmo Posts: 257
    I think it isn't so much about stretching foods for me but making room in my calorie count for them, particularly if they are somewhat healthy like cheese. I sometimes have to scrap something off my pal if it doesn't add up but this is often more to do with the protein/carb/fat content of a food more than the calories of the food. Tomorrow I was going to have a few scones but I would have eaten too many calories and needed more protein so I scrapped them from my pal and added some beef jerky for afternoon tea instead.

    I have also found that a good method to employ is to prepare my food in advance and then edit my entries for tomorrow, today, i.e. I have pretty much figured out exactly what I will be eating tomorrow (even a few things for Tuesday). If I don't have food all cooked up and planned I will be a little more loose with my meals on MFP and try and leave something there for desert like some icecream or something nice. On those days if during the day I eat something else like some chocolates or a bigger meal or something it means that I can't have the icecream later on. This way I try not to overeat during the day otherwise I miss my treat later but if I do feel like some chocolates or something at some stage I can have that too and not feel guilty that I am over eating.

    I guess summing everything up to try and make this post more relevant I do try and stretch naughty foods like chocolates...
  • sam308lbs
    sam308lbs Posts: 1,936 Member
    i thought this was going to be dirty
  • AZ_Danny
    AZ_Danny Posts: 50 Member
    i thought this was going to be dirty

    haha, you just made me chuckle
  • LonelyPilgrim
    LonelyPilgrim Posts: 255 Member
    I know what you mean the stronger the taste etc.... Your Smoothies sounds really nice and refreshing I'll try that, never tried tacos before so I may experiment there to :: thanks

    I know grace I have to hold myself back sometime lol :)

    I should have said, with the smoothie.. that's not all that's in it! unsweetened almond milk is bland (but only 30 cal a cup!) .. so 1 cup crushed ice, 1 cup unsweetened almond milk, half of a frozen banana and about 3/4 c of frozen pineapple chunks.. then it has some sweetness! very mild sweetness but much more enjoyable :) try it! the whole thing ends up only about 150 cal and makes 20 oz!
  • MercenaryNoetic26
    MercenaryNoetic26 Posts: 2,747 Member
    I love cheese, too! I have some bomb *kitten* cheese! I used 3oz to make a couple quesadillas the other day... just the cheese was almost 500 cal! lol, was worth it and I made it fit my macros!
  • HeidiCooksSupper
    HeidiCooksSupper Posts: 3,832 Member
    Buying the $16/lb. hard parmesan blocks may seem like an expensive thing to do but it's taste is stronger and you get a whole mess of grated cheese in 1 oz. If ind I spend less on parmesan if I buy the good stuff. I also use less so fewer calories but more flavor.
  • HealthyVitamins
    HealthyVitamins Posts: 432 Member
    If I am eating doritos, I will nibble them in such tiny bites that they last much longer and I don't need as many.

    If I am eating chocolate I suck it until it melts, last longer than just chewing and swallowing.

    Ice cream I eat with a teaspoon to make it last longer too.
  • Factory_Reset
    Factory_Reset Posts: 1,651 Member
    I don't

    If it fits, it fits

    And sometimes I live dangerously and laugh when I'm defeated by the red bar of doom
  • harvo
    harvo Posts: 4,676 Member
    Really was not thinking cheese....
  • Was hoping this was about calves.
  • heatherloveslifting
    heatherloveslifting Posts: 1,428 Member

    And sometimes I live dangerously and laugh when I'm defeated by the red bar of doom

    :heart: Gotta live! :drinker:
  • sam308lbs
    sam308lbs Posts: 1,936 Member
    i thought this was going to be dirty

    haha, you just made me chuckle

    yea i thought the op was disussing a cheaper solution to Japan's pe#$% enlarger pumps :D
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