Fat seems a waste of calories to me...

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  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    Nope I feel better when I eat higher fat and lower carb. It's a lot more satiating.

    This! Pass the BACON! :love:

    I do like bacon, I need to remember to buy some!
  • SunofaBeach14
    SunofaBeach14 Posts: 4,899 Member
    So you ignore good advice and are under on fats. Nothing to see here. Best of luck.

    Well, it's hard enough to stay under my calories and have enough protein most days, sorry I'm not going to lose any sleep if I'm 10g below on fat a few days a week :laugh:

    I wasn't asking for advice either... I know where to get fat, if I want to have some. I just don't want to force myself to eat things I don't enjoy. Was just wondering if I was alone with this.

    Oh, you're definitely not alone in ignoring recommended nutrition intake
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    It's actually funny because my fat average is definitely over 60g.
  • SunofaBeach14
    SunofaBeach14 Posts: 4,899 Member
    It's actually funny because my fat average is definitely over 60g.

    So you changed your mind from your OP? Got it. Trolling.
  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    No, they're not a waste of calories, they're vitally important to proper bodily function.

    Vitamins A (vision), D (bone health), E (antioxidants, keeps down LDL), and K (dental, bone, and hearth health) are fat soluble, meaning they require fat in order to be absorbed and used by the body. The body also requires cholesterol to manufacture vitamin D. The brain is made entirely of fat and cholesterol, as are our cell walls.
    So much this.
  • QuietBloom
    QuietBloom Posts: 5,413 Member
    I have to pay attention to make sure I hit my fat macro, especially if I am calorie restricting. But since fats are essential....

    I suck it up and manage. :flowerforyou:
  • I am so glad someone else posed this question. I was conflicted about this as well. I use olive oil on my salads and I put a tablespoon of coconut oil into my whey protein shake this morning and was floored by the calories. But...I know they are good for me. And I have noticed...the oils....um, help with digestion. :D As for steak...nothing comes between me and my steak! LOL!
  • caitconquersweight
    caitconquersweight Posts: 316 Member
    I'd loooooove to not like fat as much as I do. I think I'd down whole jars of coconut oil, peanut butter, and Nutella if I could. I almost always go over my fat macro. For awhile I was eating a ton of nuts every day, so I was eating upwards of 100g of fat a day. Fat makes things taste rich and delicious to me.
  • Dragonwolf
    Dragonwolf Posts: 5,600 Member
    I don't eat low fat anything, esp milk. The barista at starbucks always seems confused when I order my latte with whole milk (because I look skinny). What's the point of drinking a latte if it tastes like nothing? Plus it really does keep you fuller, longer.

    Also, lowfat cheese is just criminal. And skin on chicken is the best part.

    I am usually around 40% fat per day and I'm absolutely fine with that.

    That's the thing though... limited calorie budget. Got to pick your battles. Whole milk isn't something I want to spend my calories on, and typically I can't really tell the difference when it's just in coffee anyway (we use 2% at home for the kids anyway so when I use milk, it's what I use).

    For cheese, if it's just going to be melted cheese on eggs or shredded cheese in my taco salads, honestly I don't care if it's low fat. But if I'm going to have a nice piece of cheese, I'll take some full fat cheese... I just don't do it that much anymore because one serving of cheese is not satisfying enough for me... but again, not 'healthy' fats anyway.

    Someone mentioned chicken, I do like dark meat better, but it doesn't fill me up more than while meat, so it's often not worth the calories for me... As I said, fat doesn't seem to fill me up that much, compared to a combo of protein and carbs. But yeah, major sweet tooth here...

    Two things:

    1. The fat in cheese is, in fact, perfectly healthy. The only fat you should outright avoid is artificial trans fats. The only naturally occurring fat that you should watch is Omega-6, and that's only in relation to your level of Omega-3 intake.

    2. If you stick to the number of grams in the goals you set in MFP, it's not possible to go over in calories, even if your fat was set to 100%, since those numbers are derived from a percentage of the whole.

    Just sayin'
  • redtreediary
    redtreediary Posts: 69 Member
    Mentally, I think of carbs as a "waste" of calories.

    Which is to say: a lot of this is in your head.
  • BigT555
    BigT555 Posts: 2,067 Member
    maybe fat thinks that you are a waste of calories. did you ever think of that?
  • If it's working for you, who's anyone to knock it? Just please make certain that all of your blood levels are good and that you feel healthy.
  • JoRocka
    JoRocka Posts: 17,525 Member
    I don't eat low fat anything, esp milk. The barista at starbucks always seems confused when I order my latte with whole milk (because I look skinny). What's the point of drinking a latte if it tastes like nothing? Plus it really does keep you fuller, longer.

    Also, lowfat cheese is just criminal. And skin on chicken is the best part.

    I am usually around 40% fat per day and I'm absolutely fine with that.

    I got low fat cabot once- I love their cheese and I was mostly looking for a way to eat more of it and still stay in my budget- it tasted like old rubbery cheese- I bought it on sale- all of them- I threw away like 3 pounds of cheese.
    I was crushed.

    Worst experience EVER.
  • MyChocolateDiet
    MyChocolateDiet Posts: 22,281 Member
    I don't eat low fat anything, esp milk. The barista at starbucks always seems confused when I order my latte with whole milk (because I look skinny). What's the point of drinking a latte if it tastes like nothing? Plus it really does keep you fuller, longer.

    Also, lowfat cheese is just criminal. And skin on chicken is the best part.

    I am usually around 40% fat per day and I'm absolutely fine with that.

    I got low fat cabot once- I love their cheese and I was mostly looking for a way to eat more of it and still stay in my budget- it tasted like old rubbery cheese- I bought it on sale- all of them- I threw away like 3 pounds of cheese.
    I was crushed.

    Worst experience EVER.

    Oh yeah, low fat and no fat cheese is a no-go. Sorry you had to find out the hard way. I feel like they should have warning labels.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    I don't eat low fat anything, esp milk. The barista at starbucks always seems confused when I order my latte with whole milk (because I look skinny). What's the point of drinking a latte if it tastes like nothing? Plus it really does keep you fuller, longer.

    Also, lowfat cheese is just criminal. And skin on chicken is the best part.

    I am usually around 40% fat per day and I'm absolutely fine with that.

    I got low fat cabot once- I love their cheese and I was mostly looking for a way to eat more of it and still stay in my budget- it tasted like old rubbery cheese- I bought it on sale- all of them- I threw away like 3 pounds of cheese.
    I was crushed.

    Worst experience EVER.

    :laugh:

    I use it shredded in salads or in omelets. Honestly can't tell the difference. But yeah, I wouldn't eat it plain. And I'm not even trying the very low fat stuff... yuck.
  • Confuzzled4ever
    Confuzzled4ever Posts: 2,860 Member
    I with you OP..

    I don't like 2% greek yogurt, I like 0%
    I don't like whole milk.
    I don't like oils
    Not a fan of nuts (other then PB! which I LOVE!, not so much almond butter though)
    I don't like red meat, nor do I like fatty meat.

    I'm always low on fat.

    I do like cheese though. Full fat cheese. But a little goes a long way.
  • I have gastroparesis, GERD, and IBS so low fat is always recommended to me by doctors but I won't. I hate low fat/non fat foods. I spent years eating them because they were lower cal. Bleh. Now I just eat less of the full fat versions.
  • cyncm
    cyncm Posts: 36 Member
    Here's a link to the website for Udo Erasmus, whom I think of as the fat guru. But really, read his book.

    http://www.udoerasmus.com/index.htm
  • annette_15
    annette_15 Posts: 1,657 Member
    I agree... Im a volume eater so I'd rather eat 12 oz of chicken instead of 8 oz and not use a tbs of oil to cook it in. Or I'd eat 3 apples instead of one apple +peanut butter for the same amount of calories lol
    I mainly get my fats from my proteins, like salmon steak and eggs. In general tho, I'm usually low on fat as well
  • JoRocka
    JoRocka Posts: 17,525 Member
    I don't eat low fat anything, esp milk. The barista at starbucks always seems confused when I order my latte with whole milk (because I look skinny). What's the point of drinking a latte if it tastes like nothing? Plus it really does keep you fuller, longer.

    Also, lowfat cheese is just criminal. And skin on chicken is the best part.

    I am usually around 40% fat per day and I'm absolutely fine with that.

    I got low fat cabot once- I love their cheese and I was mostly looking for a way to eat more of it and still stay in my budget- it tasted like old rubbery cheese- I bought it on sale- all of them- I threw away like 3 pounds of cheese.
    I was crushed.

    Worst experience EVER.

    :laugh:

    I use it shredded in salads or in omelets. Honestly can't tell the difference. But yeah, I wouldn't eat it plain. And I'm not even trying the very low fat stuff... yuck.

    it had the consistency of the end that got left out- it turns a slightly different opaque color... and was like- gummy almost.

    just awful.

    I had a sad. :(

    (well short lived -I just house a big thing of bacon and eggs- so I'm not sad now!!!)
    Oh yeah, low fat and no fat cheese is a no-go. Sorry you had to find out the hard way. I feel like they should have warning labels.
    you know- you can tell by looking at that particular brand it's not the same- i'm a god damn engineer- I should have been able to you know- use some sort of scientific reasoning to keep me from biting into that garbage!!!

    But yes- warning labels- would have saved me 9$ and my pride of throwing away cheese!!!
  • 47Jacqueline
    47Jacqueline Posts: 6,993 Member
    My fat is under control as a rule. I don't use oil on salads, but I do cook my eggs with butter. I eat nuts, so there's good fat there. I also eat avocados and cheese. I eat 0% or 2% greek yogurt and 1% lactaid milk.I take the skin off chicken and I eat 85/15 hamburgers. I eat a lot of fish.I think fat isn't a problem and it's part of a balanced food plan.
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    I'm sorry if others have already mentioned this TMI topic but I find that if I don't eat enough healthy fats I am not as regular as I'd like. Happy me needs to be regular, therefore I eat healthy fats! hehe
  • JoRocka
    JoRocka Posts: 17,525 Member
    I'm sorry if others have already mentioned this TMI topic but I find that if I don't eat enough healthy fats I am not as regular as I'd like. Happy me needs to be regular, therefore I eat healthy fats! hehe

    TROOTH!!!!

    I upped my protein significantly last year- and everything else stayed the same- took one look the day after at my nutirent pie chart and figured out REAL fast what the problem was.

    everyone screams fiber- but a trip to white castle usually fixes you faster and with better taste!!!!
  • Sabine_Stroehm
    Sabine_Stroehm Posts: 19,263 Member
    I'm sorry if others have already mentioned this TMI topic but I find that if I don't eat enough healthy fats I am not as regular as I'd like. Happy me needs to be regular, therefore I eat healthy fats! hehe

    TROOTH!!!!

    I upped my protein significantly last year- and everything else stayed the same- took one look the day after at my nutirent pie chart and figured out REAL fast what the problem was.

    everyone screams fiber- but a trip to white castle usually fixes you faster and with better taste!!!!
    LOL. truth indeed. Low fat can be quite the...umm... well, you know.
  • Slacker16
    Slacker16 Posts: 1,184 Member
    I eat pretty high fat on account of my love for junk food. That being said, I understand that the real recommendation is min .35g/lb so as long as you're getting 45g a day, eat what you like.
    I use it (low-fat cheese) shredded in salads or in omelets. Honestly can't tell the difference. But yeah, I wouldn't eat it plain. And I'm not even trying the very low fat stuff... yuck.
    Different strokes for different folks, I guess.

    I eat part-skim cheese sometimes but I've always found it disappointing in recipes (or, worst of all, melted). On its own, I rather like it. I enjoy the gummy-ness. I even eat low-fat cheddar or swiss, in fact.

    Low-fat sour cream, on the other hand...

    ETA : for me, fiber and caffeine seem more important for regularity.
  • JoRocka
    JoRocka Posts: 17,525 Member
    I'm sorry if others have already mentioned this TMI topic but I find that if I don't eat enough healthy fats I am not as regular as I'd like. Happy me needs to be regular, therefore I eat healthy fats! hehe

    TROOTH!!!!

    I upped my protein significantly last year- and everything else stayed the same- took one look the day after at my nutirent pie chart and figured out REAL fast what the problem was.

    everyone screams fiber- but a trip to white castle usually fixes you faster and with better taste!!!!
    LOL. truth indeed. Low fat can be quite the...umm... well, you know.


    indeed.
    Different strokes for different folks, I guess.

    I eat part-skim cheese sometimes but I've always found it disappointing in recipes (or, worst of all, melted). On its own, I rather like it. I enjoy the gummy-ness. I even eat low-fat cheddar or swiss, in fact.

    Low-fat sour cream, on the other hand...

    ETA : for me, fiber and caffeine seem more important for regularity.
    should have sent it to you then- such a waste of cheese LMAO

    I pretty much don't eat low fat anything unless A.) it means I seriously get a significant amount more- and B.) the taste is negligable.

    I don't even use sour cream any more- I only use greek yogurt- and I actually prefer the lower fat variation (I add crap to it so it's never just plain yogurt) but it's perfecty tangy and consistency for sour cream and or mayo.

    I wish coffeey did that for me- i drink so much of it it has little to no impact what so ever.
    orange juice- especially at IHOP_ no clue what they have going on there- but I ALWAYS have to go before I leave. It's SO WEIRD.
  • Fat is important from proper body health, and it can be more filling than carbs and sugars. What about eating fish? Or coconut oil? Or google "fat bomb recipes", sweet treats made with tons of fats.
  • sbarella
    sbarella Posts: 713 Member
    I'm sorry if others have already mentioned this TMI topic but I find that if I don't eat enough healthy fats I am not as regular as I'd like. Happy me needs to be regular, therefore I eat healthy fats! hehe

    TROOTH!!!!

    I upped my protein significantly last year- and everything else stayed the same- took one look the day after at my nutirent pie chart and figured out REAL fast what the problem was.

    everyone screams fiber- but a trip to white castle usually fixes you faster and with better taste!!!!
    Yeah! After I quit smoking, fat is a life-saver lol
  • thavoice
    thavoice Posts: 1,326 Member
    The only calories that seem like a waste to me is of eating foods I dont like or enjoy at all. TOo many people think they have to give up the stuff they love to lose weight and suffer on rice cakes, low cal this and that, and stuff that just may not agree with them.

    That is no way to go if you ask me.
  • JoRocka
    JoRocka Posts: 17,525 Member
    The only calories that seem like a waste to me is of eating foods I dont like or enjoy at all. TOo many people think they have to give up the stuff they love to lose weight and suffer on rice cakes, low cal this and that, and stuff that just may not agree with them.

    That is no way to go if you ask me.

    indeed.

    I don't advocate chewing and spitting- but I definitely ate part of a bagel and realized it wasn't awesome- spent about 30 seconds chewing before I realized I REALLY didn't want to waste 150 calories- and I spit it out in the garbage.

    just so not worth it.