795 CALORIES?!!! OMG
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OP, how much spaghetti did you have? That seems to me as though it must have been a HUGE plateful to contain so many calories. Are you using the dried weight calories when you weighed it cooked? MAkes a difference!! I try to limit pasta and rice to 50-75g dried weight and cooked I have one spoonfull - with rice that's about the size of a small jacket potato, with spaghetti it sort of flops onto the plate so no idea!!
HTH,
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I try to avoid pasta unless in Italy, and then just eat a small portion. I was horrified the first time I had risotto after starting to log things in here. It's about 800 cals for a cup. Crazy. I admit I haven't made it since.0
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http://www.dlife.com/diabetes/diabetic-recipes/Bolognese-Sauce/r8514.html
It's a Diabetic friendly sauce with only 92.8 calories and 4 g of fat. Check it out!0 -
To answer the question the first poster had about rice: shredded cauliflower is a great substitute, very low in cals. The taste is different of course but with a sauce (especially curry) it's not that noticeable, and the texture is very similar. If you don't want to go without rice completely you could mix half rice, half cauliflower.0
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haha no brainer.....smaller portion size?????
If someone really had eaten that amount, and is asking for help on here, the problem would definitely be that they have had a major misconception about healthy food portions, and that needs addressing.
However, kudos to whoever clicked that the OP might have weighed it cooked, smart thinking!0 -
All has been said that needs to be said about the pasta side of this question. I think you know now where you went wrong. All tips about using veg and squash "pasta" all great adivse. One more tip is to use Turkey mince instead of normal mince. It's about half the calories or more of normal beef mince. I'm sure your little one wouldn't even notice the change and it tastes good too.
Don't stress. At the beginning all these "experts" on here must have all made mistakes along the way.
Good luck on your weight loss journey.0 -
The shirataki noodles (aka yam noodles) are a good idea, if you like them. I see they even make rice too.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_0_17?url=search-alias=grocery&field-keywords=shirataki+noodles&x=0&y=0&sprefix=shirataki+noodles
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shirataki_noodles
80 calories for an entire 8 ounce package. I can find the House brand in the cooler in the health food section of my grocery store.0 -
I have given up spaghetti. I love it too much!! I have swapped it with Spaghetti SQUASH. It is absolutely delicious!!! Top it with your sauce and you won't miss your real spaghetti as much!0
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Don't stress. At the beginning all these "experts" on here must have all made mistakes along the way.
I don't believe anyone was claiming to be an expert, or that they hadn't made mistakes - quite the opposite in fact. When people have been through pitfalls, it's natural that they should want to help others to avoid making the mistakes that they have. The tone of your post sounds almost derogatory - as though experience counts for little. :ohwell:
I apologise if that wasn't how you meant it to sound, but that's how it came across!0 -
Don't stress. At the beginning all these "experts" on here must have all made mistakes along the way.
I don't believe anyone was claiming to be an expert, or that they hadn't made mistakes - quite the opposite in fact. When people have been through pitfalls, it's natural that they should want to help others to avoid making the mistakes that they have. The tone of your post sounds almost derogatory - as though experience counts for little. :ohwell:
I apologise if that wasn't how you meant it to sound, but that's how it came across!
That is why I put experts in inverted comas. I was under no illusion that anyone had claimed to be an expert. I was having a dig at the many posts that simply stated "eat less, exercise more, simple" and "OMG you ate how much pasta". The OP was looking for constructive advise not to be out and out criticised. I appreciate that it may have sounded a tad harsh but compared to some of the replies, please.
Experience counts for everything on this site and as such the people that have been through this should know that if someone reaches out for help, help is what they are after not judgement.
But likewise to your apology, I too apologise if my post caused you or anyone else offence.0 -
You could try eating tofu shirataki noodles. They are only 20 calories for 4 oz. If you do try them, be sure to rinse them VERY VERY well.
http://www.house-foods.com/tofu/tofu_shirataki.aspx0 -
I really like the shirataki noodles or Miracle Noodles. They come in several different "shapes". They are fat free, calorie free and have zero net carbs. Some people are put off by the texture and the fact they come already moist. They take on the flavor of whatever sauce you use and are very filling. http://www.miraclenoodle.com/0
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If you get the whole wheat spaghetti noodles (barilla is what I use) they are only 80-100 calories per serving0
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Another option would be to check out some of the options from Lean Cuisine. Whenever I get a craving for something I think will put me over my calorie limits I check to see what kind of low-cal options they have. Good luck!
http://www.leancuisine.com/Products/Details.aspx?ProductID=560
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