More Calories (but not sugar or carbs)

Thanks to a few of my MFP friends I was made aware that I was consuming way too many carbs and sugar, I've turned my diet around from today and already it's proving to be successful as carbs and sugar are where they should be (plus I feel good!). The only thing is, my calories are WAY under. I've not put in dinner yet, but it'll still leave me with around 300-400 spare. Any suggestions of snacks/lunch options to add to what I'm having that won't affect my carb/sugar intake too much? :)
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  • Leana088
    Leana088 Posts: 581 Member
    Eat an extra piece of meat.
    Or
    Add avocado.
    Or
    Add full fat dairy.
    Or
    Cook with oil.

    It actually depends on what else you are eating too little of. But if you ate a lot of carbs I guess it can only be protein or fat.
  • katiejanecollins
    katiejanecollins Posts: 236 Member
    Leana088 wrote: »
    Eat an extra piece of meat.
    Or
    Add avocado.
    Or
    Add full fat dairy.
    Or
    Cook with oil.

    It actually depends on what else you are eating too little of. But if you ate a lot of carbs I guess it can only be protein or fat.

    Take a look at my diary and see what you think - I cook with coconut oil, don't love avocados and already eat a fair amount of meat, which limits my options.
  • Erfw7471
    Erfw7471 Posts: 242 Member
    Leana088 wrote: »
    Eat an extra piece of meat.
    Or
    Add avocado.
    Or
    Add full fat dairy.
    Or
    Cook with oil.

    It actually depends on what else you are eating too little of. But if you ate a lot of carbs I guess it can only be protein or fat.

    Take a look at my diary and see what you think - I cook with coconut oil, don't love avocados and already eat a fair amount of meat, which limits my options.

    Make your meats fattier, nuts, nut butter (adjust for your daily carb count), cheese, add an extra tablespoon of oil while cooking. When I need some extra calories but not really wanting to eat more volume I'll do something like throw some butter on my vegetables or add some other fat to whatever I'm eating.
  • JPW1990
    JPW1990 Posts: 2,424 Member
    Whole cream for coffee/tea instead of milk, beef jerky or sticks, hard cheeses, pecans or macadamia nuts. Some of those still have a carb or two, but if you're accounting for it all, you can make them fit.
  • katiejanecollins
    katiejanecollins Posts: 236 Member
    emilyr0011 wrote: »
    Leana088 wrote: »
    Eat an extra piece of meat.
    Or
    Add avocado.
    Or
    Add full fat dairy.
    Or
    Cook with oil.

    It actually depends on what else you are eating too little of. But if you ate a lot of carbs I guess it can only be protein or fat.

    Take a look at my diary and see what you think - I cook with coconut oil, don't love avocados and already eat a fair amount of meat, which limits my options.

    Make your meats fattier, nuts, nut butter (adjust for your daily carb count), cheese, add an extra tablespoon of oil while cooking. When I need some extra calories but not really wanting to eat more volume I'll do something like throw some butter on my vegetables or add some other fat to whatever I'm eating.

    Thanks I'll try that. I already have cheese in my salad, is there anything else I could add to the salad?
  • katiejanecollins
    katiejanecollins Posts: 236 Member
    JPW1990 wrote: »
    Whole cream for coffee/tea instead of milk, beef jerky or sticks, hard cheeses, pecans or macadamia nuts. Some of those still have a carb or two, but if you're accounting for it all, you can make them fit.

    Thanks - really keen to try pecans actually. Might give those a go.
  • Gianfranco_R
    Gianfranco_R Posts: 1,297 Member
    Thanks I'll try that. I already have cheese in my salad, is there anything else I could add to the salad?
    What about olives?

  • kalamitykate83
    kalamitykate83 Posts: 227 Member
    Boiled eggs are a good one as they'll up your protein and fat but not carbs
  • Erfw7471
    Erfw7471 Posts: 242 Member
    emilyr0011 wrote: »
    Leana088 wrote: »
    Eat an extra piece of meat.
    Or
    Add avocado.
    Or
    Add full fat dairy.
    Or
    Cook with oil.

    It actually depends on what else you are eating too little of. But if you ate a lot of carbs I guess it can only be protein or fat.

    Take a look at my diary and see what you think - I cook with coconut oil, don't love avocados and already eat a fair amount of meat, which limits my options.

    Make your meats fattier, nuts, nut butter (adjust for your daily carb count), cheese, add an extra tablespoon of oil while cooking. When I need some extra calories but not really wanting to eat more volume I'll do something like throw some butter on my vegetables or add some other fat to whatever I'm eating.

    Thanks I'll try that. I already have cheese in my salad, is there anything else I could add to the salad?


    I can't see your diary, but extra dressing or a dressing with more fat would add more cals for sure. I love nuts & sometimes bacon in mine, and I know you said you eat enought meat but maybe you could get in an extra .5 or 1 oz.
  • katiejanecollins
    katiejanecollins Posts: 236 Member
    Thanks I'll try that. I already have cheese in my salad, is there anything else I could add to the salad?
    What about olives?

    I hate olives annoyingly :(
  • katiejanecollins
    katiejanecollins Posts: 236 Member
    Boiled eggs are a good one as they'll up your protein and fat but not carbs

    Good idea - but I read that more than 3 eggs a week is bad for you, hoping this is a myth?
  • katiejanecollins
    katiejanecollins Posts: 236 Member
    emilyr0011 wrote: »
    emilyr0011 wrote: »
    Leana088 wrote: »
    Eat an extra piece of meat.
    Or
    Add avocado.
    Or
    Add full fat dairy.
    Or
    Cook with oil.

    It actually depends on what else you are eating too little of. But if you ate a lot of carbs I guess it can only be protein or fat.

    Take a look at my diary and see what you think - I cook with coconut oil, don't love avocados and already eat a fair amount of meat, which limits my options.

    Make your meats fattier, nuts, nut butter (adjust for your daily carb count), cheese, add an extra tablespoon of oil while cooking. When I need some extra calories but not really wanting to eat more volume I'll do something like throw some butter on my vegetables or add some other fat to whatever I'm eating.

    Thanks I'll try that. I already have cheese in my salad, is there anything else I could add to the salad?


    I can't see your diary, but extra dressing or a dressing with more fat would add more cals for sure. I love nuts & sometimes bacon in mine, and I know you said you eat enought meat but maybe you could get in an extra .5 or 1 oz.

    Ah I've opened my diary up now. Dressing is a good idea, at the moment I just have Nandos sauce (obsessed with it), which isn't particularly high calorie. I feel a tesco visit coming on!
  • tigersword
    tigersword Posts: 8,059 Member
    edited March 2015
    Boiled eggs are a good one as they'll up your protein and fat but not carbs

    Good idea - but I read that more than 3 eggs a week is bad for you, hoping this is a myth?
    Total myth. No limit on eggs.

    No limit on any foods, really, carbs included. As long as you have adequate fat and protein intake, and stick to an appropriate calorie goal, you can basically eat anything you enjoy. People try to force too many unnecessary limitations on themselves.
  • Gianfranco_R
    Gianfranco_R Posts: 1,297 Member
    Good idea - but I read that more than 3 eggs a week is bad for you, hoping this is a myth?
    It comes with the hypothesis that saturated fat can cause hearth disease.
  • katiejanecollins
    katiejanecollins Posts: 236 Member
    tigersword wrote: »
    Boiled eggs are a good one as they'll up your protein and fat but not carbs

    Good idea - but I read that more than 3 eggs a week is bad for you, hoping this is a myth?
    Total myth. No limit on eggs.

    No limit on any foods, really, carbs included. As long as you have adequate fat and protein intake, and stick to an appropriate calorie goal, you can basically eat anything you enjoy. People try to force too many unnecessary limitations on themselves.

    Phew - I'll try an egg from time to time.

    Although it's not the case, I do feel like I'm dieting with what I'm eating from today onwards. It's just 'healthy', but feels quite restricted. I've got myself in the mind set of being obsessed with every little thing I eat which I don't want, as I don't actually want to lose weight anymore. I do want to lose a bit of fat and tone up though. It's tricky!
  • kalamitykate83
    kalamitykate83 Posts: 227 Member
    Boiled eggs are a good one as they'll up your protein and fat but not carbs

    Good idea - but I read that more than 3 eggs a week is bad for you, hoping this is a myth?

    No that's a myth so eat away! I eat around 2 a day as it automatically adds a good amount of protein without extra carbs
  • tigersword
    tigersword Posts: 8,059 Member
    tigersword wrote: »
    Boiled eggs are a good one as they'll up your protein and fat but not carbs

    Good idea - but I read that more than 3 eggs a week is bad for you, hoping this is a myth?
    Total myth. No limit on eggs.

    No limit on any foods, really, carbs included. As long as you have adequate fat and protein intake, and stick to an appropriate calorie goal, you can basically eat anything you enjoy. People try to force too many unnecessary limitations on themselves.

    Phew - I'll try an egg from time to time.

    Although it's not the case, I do feel like I'm dieting with what I'm eating from today onwards. It's just 'healthy', but feels quite restricted. I've got myself in the mind set of being obsessed with every little thing I eat which I don't want, as I don't actually want to lose weight anymore. I do want to lose a bit of fat and tone up though. It's tricky!

    I lost 60 pounds while eating entire pints of ice cream at a time. Set your protein and fat goals, fill the rest of your calorie goal with carbs, then choose the foods you enjoy that fit into your goal. There's no need to arbitrarily restrict anything out of your diet, unless you have a specific medical condition that requires it (food allergy, chronic disease, etc.)
  • Real (not processed) cheese with real butter on it.... high in protein and fat... not sure about the calories but does me good for a what the hell am I going to eat now kinda fix
  • katiejanecollins
    katiejanecollins Posts: 236 Member
    tigersword wrote: »
    tigersword wrote: »
    Boiled eggs are a good one as they'll up your protein and fat but not carbs

    Good idea - but I read that more than 3 eggs a week is bad for you, hoping this is a myth?
    Total myth. No limit on eggs.

    No limit on any foods, really, carbs included. As long as you have adequate fat and protein intake, and stick to an appropriate calorie goal, you can basically eat anything you enjoy. People try to force too many unnecessary limitations on themselves.

    Phew - I'll try an egg from time to time.

    Although it's not the case, I do feel like I'm dieting with what I'm eating from today onwards. It's just 'healthy', but feels quite restricted. I've got myself in the mind set of being obsessed with every little thing I eat which I don't want, as I don't actually want to lose weight anymore. I do want to lose a bit of fat and tone up though. It's tricky!

    I lost 60 pounds while eating entire pints of ice cream at a time. Set your protein and fat goals, fill the rest of your calorie goal with carbs, then choose the foods you enjoy that fit into your goal. There's no need to arbitrarily restrict anything out of your diet, unless you have a specific medical condition that requires it (food allergy, chronic disease, etc.)

    My daily intake was around 60% carbs which was way too many, trying to cut back but still struggling with not eating around 50% carbs. 40% would be ideal, from what I've read. What would you suggest are good fat and protein goals? Currently mine are set to 30% fat and 35% protein.
  • katiejanecollins
    katiejanecollins Posts: 236 Member
    Real (not processed) cheese with real butter on it.... high in protein and fat... not sure about the calories but does me good for a what the hell am I going to eat now kinda fix

    Thanks! I do love cheese... a lot...
  • deksgrl
    deksgrl Posts: 7,237 Member
    What is your goal? Are you trying to lose more weight, or maintain, or gain?
  • katiejanecollins
    katiejanecollins Posts: 236 Member
    deksgrl wrote: »
    What is your goal? Are you trying to lose more weight, or maintain, or gain?

    Maintain. If I lose another 2-3lbs, great, but I'm not aiming to.
  • Sued0nim
    Sued0nim Posts: 17,456 Member
    Thanks to a few of my MFP friends I was made aware that I was consuming way too many carbs and sugar, I've turned my diet around from today and already it's proving to be successful as carbs and sugar are where they should be (plus I feel good!). The only thing is, my calories are WAY under. I've not put in dinner yet, but it'll still leave me with around 300-400 spare. Any suggestions of snacks/lunch options to add to what I'm having that won't affect my carb/sugar intake too much? :)

    These people are not your friends

    Unless you want to be low carb

    Otherwise it won't affect your diet as long as you stick to calorie defecit and keep an eye on adequate protein

    so do what you want in terms of food intake
  • katiejanecollins
    katiejanecollins Posts: 236 Member
    edited March 2015
    rabbitjb wrote: »
    Thanks to a few of my MFP friends I was made aware that I was consuming way too many carbs and sugar, I've turned my diet around from today and already it's proving to be successful as carbs and sugar are where they should be (plus I feel good!). The only thing is, my calories are WAY under. I've not put in dinner yet, but it'll still leave me with around 300-400 spare. Any suggestions of snacks/lunch options to add to what I'm having that won't affect my carb/sugar intake too much? :)

    These people are not your friends

    Unless you want to be low carb

    Otherwise it won't affect your diet as long as you stick to calorie defecit and keep an eye on adequate protein

    so do what you want in terms of food intake

    My daily carb intake was over 60%, with sugar coming in at 80/90g per day. Pretty sure they're right in saying that's a little too much?
  • Sued0nim
    Sued0nim Posts: 17,456 Member
    rabbitjb wrote: »
    Thanks to a few of my MFP friends I was made aware that I was consuming way too many carbs and sugar, I've turned my diet around from today and already it's proving to be successful as carbs and sugar are where they should be (plus I feel good!). The only thing is, my calories are WAY under. I've not put in dinner yet, but it'll still leave me with around 300-400 spare. Any suggestions of snacks/lunch options to add to what I'm having that won't affect my carb/sugar intake too much? :)

    These people are not your friends

    Unless you want to be low carb

    Otherwise it won't affect your diet as long as you stick to calorie defecit and keep an eye on adequate protein

    so do what you want in terms of food intake

    My daily carb intake was over 60%, with sugar coming in at 70/80g per day. Pretty sure they're right in saying that's a little too much?

    My daily carb intake is 50-60% (250-300g generally)

    My protein is around 100g based on 0.8g of Protein per lb of LBM

    I have no medical conditions that mean I have to watch either carb or sugar intake and have a generally nutritious diet with lots of vegetables and lean proteins

    I lost 50lb in 9 months and am currently trying to maintain

    I'm pretty sure they are wrong ... as a hard and fast rule

    Unless you want to cut carbs and sugars for any other reason - in which case do it

    But needing to .. nah!
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    rabbitjb wrote: »
    Thanks to a few of my MFP friends I was made aware that I was consuming way too many carbs and sugar, I've turned my diet around from today and already it's proving to be successful as carbs and sugar are where they should be (plus I feel good!). The only thing is, my calories are WAY under. I've not put in dinner yet, but it'll still leave me with around 300-400 spare. Any suggestions of snacks/lunch options to add to what I'm having that won't affect my carb/sugar intake too much? :)

    These people are not your friends

    Unless you want to be low carb

    Otherwise it won't affect your diet as long as you stick to calorie defecit and keep an eye on adequate protein

    so do what you want in terms of food intake

    My daily carb intake was over 60%, with sugar coming in at 80/90g per day. Pretty sure they're right in saying that's a little too much?

    sugar intake is about what mine is ….

    if you are in a deficit a 60% carb intake is not going to make you gain weight …

    my carb intake is about 35-40% but I am cutting right now…

    ignore the carb and sugar fear mongers….
  • Sued0nim
    Sued0nim Posts: 17,456 Member
    So you're at a point where you're trying to maintain, what has your journey been like?

    Do you feel, apart from what your well-meaning friends say, that there is any reason to cut carbs and sugar or were you happy your diet (used in the generic sense) provides you with adequate nutrients and macros

    If you are happy then why change?
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    OP - I am curious as to why you care what others think about your food diary?
  • katiejanecollins
    katiejanecollins Posts: 236 Member
    rabbitjb wrote: »
    So you're at a point where you're trying to maintain, what has your journey been like?

    Do you feel, apart from what your well-meaning friends say, that there is any reason to cut carbs and sugar or were you happy your diet (used in the generic sense) provides you with adequate nutrients and macros

    If you are happy then why change?

    It's been fine up until the last few weeks where I've hit a wall with weight and feel incredibly lethargic (despite sleeping for 8-9 hours a night). Having looked closely at my diary I was eating a lot of refined sugars, so I've ditched those where possible. Sugar I can handle, it's carbs I think I'll struggle with.
  • katiejanecollins
    katiejanecollins Posts: 236 Member
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    OP - I am curious as to why you care what others think about your food diary?

    Because I don't think it's right and want people to check based on their experience with eating.