When you have 200-300 cals left...
saltorian
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...at the end of the day, what do YOU do?
I usually try to eat back my exercise calories and stay within 100 calories above or below my goal, but I exercised a lot more today than usual (mostly excitement over my new HRM and accidental overcompensation for the tiramisu I ate this morning). I didn't really expect to have burned as many calories as I did!
I guess that's a good problem to have, but now I'm trying to figure out what to do, especially because I was under by quite a bit yesterday, too. I already planned in a snack (which I'm going to have shortly). Should I add a little almond butter or something to avoid being so far under? What's your strategy when this happens?
Thanks for sharing!
I usually try to eat back my exercise calories and stay within 100 calories above or below my goal, but I exercised a lot more today than usual (mostly excitement over my new HRM and accidental overcompensation for the tiramisu I ate this morning). I didn't really expect to have burned as many calories as I did!
I guess that's a good problem to have, but now I'm trying to figure out what to do, especially because I was under by quite a bit yesterday, too. I already planned in a snack (which I'm going to have shortly). Should I add a little almond butter or something to avoid being so far under? What's your strategy when this happens?
Thanks for sharing!
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I had this problem this evening and ate an entire large pot of greek yoghurt.0
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raw nuts, whole foods, dried apricots/cheeries. Yogurt, good stuff. Some greek Yogurt with some granola in it would get you right where you wanted to be.0
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I did the almond butter and rice cake yesterday too.0
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A refreshing glass of chocolate milk. The milk is good for protein and the chocolate is just plain "good" (tasting).0
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Blue Bunny Frozen Yogurt... but then again i have one hell of a sweet tooth LOL0
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Sometimes I leave my calories but usually I will find something to eat, like yummy edamame!0
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cashews are my favorite calorie booster0
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I l:laugh: aughed out loud!0
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Where are you lacking? I like adding extra protein, so I will just make a protein pudding, shake, or other similar meal. Last night I made a molten lava cake made with an egg white, whey, cocoa pwder, and water.0
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I kinda have the same question/problem my body is use to eating nearly 4000 calories a day but with this diet im on now im supposed to be eating 1675 calories. im not realy hungry but at the end of the day im usualy now 200 to 300 calories under my 1675 mark. Do i need to stay with 1675 for energy purposes or is it okay to be a few hundred calories below my goal?0
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cadbury creme egg. yep. i said it. totally ate one just last night!0
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LOL, I'm in the same boat, only I have 742 calories I need to eat after I finish this huge dinner. *blech* For some reason, my eating gets off schedule when I work out and I tend to end up with this problem.
One thing I've found is cashews. LOVE them. And they are a good, not too filling "filler." Sounds bad, but I also added 1TBSP of olive oil to my dinner (when I normally would have used Pam) and a 1/2 TBSP of butter to my potato. I guess it's the lesser of two evils. *eye roll*
I'm looking forward to the suggestions you get.0 -
fiber one bars, peanuts, a smoothie, a slimfast shake, progresso soups, I actually like the weight watchers ice cream bars too. apple or banana with peanut butter, and chocolate chips. the possibilities are endless.
If I am actually hungry I might go for a snack thats not so good like pizza rolls, or a few onion rings, I also like english muffin pizzas0 -
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LOL that would definitely take care of the calorie problem!0 -
I was hoping I'd find a post like this today. I'm having this problem too, but I'm full. I don't want anymore to eat. I think adding some of the higher calorie cooking aids like butter and olive oil is a great idea. In fact, I'm really looking forward to having butter on my brussel sprouts again. I never thought I'd get used to eating 1300 calories, and now I am having trouble keeping up with it. Thanks for the advice!
Good health to you all!0 -
Depends what I need or am over on regarding nutrients. It usually ends up being unsalted peanuts (about 60 pieces) or air-popped popcorn (no sodium in either!)0
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Newcastle (or another good beer) and some air popped popcorn..... Peanut butter and apple... a small glass of wine with some almonds...
I'm attempting to listen to my hunger a bit as I approach maintenance: if I'm not hungry, I go to bed and call it good. I really, really want to learn to live this loss.0 -
Since I'm still a ways from goal (a bit more than 30 pounds), I don't really worry about one or two hundred calories. I imagine this will change as I get closer. But if I'm way under I'll try to add in a reasonable snack. Things I like for this are: a cup of yogurt; peanut butter on whole grain toast or an apple; glass of chocolate milk or hot chocolate; bowl of cereal with skim milk; a piece of cinnamon toast and a glass of milk; cheese toast (melt a slice of cheese on a piece of whole grain bread in the toaster oven, sometimes add mustard for more flavor).0
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I usually don't worry about it. Tonight, however, me feet and head were *killing* me so I made a protein shake. Added peanut butter and a banana to it and killed a bunch of those cals. I gained 5 pounds in the past day according to the scale so I may as well eat something beneficial. :-D Maybe it'll help with the bloating from the weekend and humidity. If it doesn't I'll just hit it hard with the cardio until I start losing again.0
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I kinda have the same question/problem my body is use to eating nearly 4000 calories a day but with this diet im on now im supposed to be eating 1675 calories. im not realy hungry but at the end of the day im usualy now 200 to 300 calories under my 1675 mark. Do i need to stay with 1675 for energy purposes or is it okay to be a few hundred calories below my goal?
You need to stay relatively close to your target calories to keep you metabolism working in your favor, if you are consistently below the target calories your body will go into starvation mode and you will not lose.0 -
eating back isnt necessary. and can actually harm you weight loss. as we usually tend to underestimate how much we eat, and over estimate how many calories burned. if you arent hungry, dont eat them back, or dont eat left over cals. its simple. there is no sense in stuffing yourself and making yourself feel miserable if you arent hungry.
ps..please please people..do some actual research..there is NO such thing as starvation mode.0 -
ps..please please people..do some actual research..there is NO such thing as starvation mode.
this is debatable, and probably untrue. here's a little blurb about starvation mode by Jaime Ackerman Foster, MPH, RD, LD
Extension Nutrition Associate from Ohio State University:
http://www.netwellness.uc.edu/question.cfm/45914.htm0
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