Eating Too Many Carbs!
CielArdent9
Posts: 32
I've finally admitted to myself that I am eating too many carbs. Its obvious when I input my daily food intake here, but I didn't want to pay attention to the red numbers. I am on a tight budget, and may not be able to afford any substitutes. Besides, I am back to my size 6 (yay me!) and I'm re-gaining any weight, so I must be fine, right?
But no, I can't ignore those red numbers anymore. I eat too many carbs, period. And they are mostly "good" carbs, like whole grain, fruits and veggies. But its still too much. I'm looking around for alternatives, but they are so pricey!
How do any of you here deal with controlling your carb intake while keeping control of your budget?
But no, I can't ignore those red numbers anymore. I eat too many carbs, period. And they are mostly "good" carbs, like whole grain, fruits and veggies. But its still too much. I'm looking around for alternatives, but they are so pricey!
How do any of you here deal with controlling your carb intake while keeping control of your budget?
0
Replies
-
I've finally admitted to myself that I am eating too many carbs. Its obvious when I input my daily food intake here, but I didn't want to pay attention to the red numbers. I am on a tight budget, and may not be able to afford any substitutes. Besides, I am back to my size 6 (yay me!) and I'm re-gaining any weight, so I must be fine, right?
But no, I can't ignore those red numbers anymore. I eat too many carbs, period. And they are mostly "good" carbs, like whole grain, fruits and veggies. But its still too much. I'm looking around for alternatives, but they are so pricey!
How do any of you here deal with controlling your carb intake while keeping control of your budget?0 -
If ALL of your carbs are coming from whole grain, whole fruits (not juices) and vegies, I'm not entirely sure you're eating too many carbs. Are you pre-diabetic or anything that would make your body digest carbs poorly?
However, if you'd like to add healthy fats and proteins on a budget, I have TONS of tips. But I'll stick to just a few that I found have the biggest bang for your buck (in my shopping region, I mean. YMMV).
-Cheapest "good" fats foods that also have tons of vitamins, minerals, fiber, etc. and are actually food: walnuts, avocado (in season)
-Cheapest proteins: eggs, protein powder, chicken breast, frozen ground turkey
-Best, cheapest, most filling, whole grain with tons of protein and fiber: lentils
-Best, cheapest, most filling, whole fruit: clementines, apples, bananas (frozen blueberries are also cheap and good for you)0 -
If ALL of your carbs are coming from whole grain, whole fruits (not juices) and vegies, I'm not entirely sure you're eating too many carbs. Are you pre-diabetic or anything that would make your body digest carbs poorly?
However, if you'd like to add healthy fats and proteins on a budget, I have TONS of tips. But I'll stick to just a few that I found have the biggest bang for your buck (in my shopping region, I mean. YMMV).
-Cheapest "good" fats foods that also have tons of vitamins, minerals, fiber, etc. and are actually food: walnuts, avocado (in season)
-Cheapest proteins: eggs, protein powder, chicken breast, frozen ground turkey
-Best, cheapest, most filling, whole grain with tons of protein and fiber: lentils
-Best, cheapest, most filling, whole fruit: clementines, apples, bananas (frozen blueberries are also cheap and good for you)
No, I have no health problems. I just see the red numbers and worry that I may reverse all my hard work.
But thanks for the list!0 -
Your diary is locked, so we can't see what you mean by 'too many carbs.' However, as long as you're staying within your allotted calorie amount then you'll lose weight. Same with maintenance-as long as you stay within your maintenance calories you'll maintain.
I didn't even track macros while I was losing weight, just calories (before I found MFP and I was tracking calories with pen and paper). I still don't really pay attention to them, now that I'm in maintenance0 -
I eat 80-90% of my calories a day ALL from carbs yet I'm losing weight
Hmmmmm funny
Lol carbs from natural place like fruit don't make you fat
If your eating things like cake and cookies which people think are carbs but there actually a fat than yes, you could gain weight.
Mfp doesn't set up your macros right you usually have to do it yourself depending what your going for.0
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.2K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.2K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 421 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 152.9K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.7K MyFitnessPal Information
- 23 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.5K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions