Crystal sugar vs Fruit sugar
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thevyrismark2 wrote: »diannethegeek wrote: »I just want to be sure, since it's a faq, but are you subtracting the weight of the core and parts you don't eat?
I didn't do that on purpose. If I type in more than I actually eat I will think I ate more and cut down on snacks at the end of the day. So far I've stayed well under my calory limit everyday that way.
2 things: 1) you shouldn't be eating well under your calorie limit, you should be eating AT your calorie limit Or, like some people do, eat 100-150 under during the week so you have a few hundred more on the weekends
2) I, like rabbitjb, have swapped my sugar tracker for fiber. Most of the sugar I consume is from fruit, dairy, and veg. Fiber is more important to me
And I second seeing a picture of the 4 lb pear0 -
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Are you sure you didn't mean 0.2 kg? 200 grams? Or did you mean 2 lb? Which is still 900 g. I saw in your diary you're logging more like 160 g - 200 g pears... which is a pretty standard pear size.
Not all of my pears are that big of course, but 2kg was the largest one I've had this year. I think I ate that one about a month ago. I wish I had taken a picture of it on the scale now haha0 -
DeguelloTex wrote: »
You've weighed it on your kitchen scale, haven't you?0 -
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some 2 lb fruit in http://forums.gardenweb.com/discussions/1508231/what-is-the-largest-pear-you-know-of0
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If I was growing 2kg pears on a regular basis, I'd be aiming to break the Guinness World Record for heaviest pear.The heaviest pear was 2.948 kg (6 lb 8 oz) and was grown by JA Aichi Toyota Nashi Bukai (Japan) and presented at the JA Aichi Toyota main office in Toyota, Aichi, Japan on 11 November 2011. The pear was an atago pear. This variety is the biggest pear in Japan and it is original from the Okayama prefecture.0
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If I was growing 2kg pears on a regular basis, I'd be aiming to break the Guinness World Record for heaviest pear.The heaviest pear was 2.948 kg (6 lb 8 oz) and was grown by JA Aichi Toyota Nashi Bukai (Japan) and presented at the JA Aichi Toyota main office in Toyota, Aichi, Japan on 11 November 2011. The pear was an atago pear. This variety is the biggest pear in Japan and it is original from the Okayama prefecture.
I agree with you! I'd add a little fertilizer at the base of the tree. If it's doing 2kg without aid, then it could do better with!0 -
allaboutthefood wrote: »Your body registers sugars all the same way. The thing with sugar in your fruits is that there is a lot of other good things in that fruit that you are eating, but if you juice that fruit and only drink the liquid that comes out of the fruit, you are drinking sugar and do not get all the other good stuff fruit has to offer same with veggies. I don't worry to much if my sugar goes over due to fruit, but I do try not to go over by much if any at all. I would be more concerned on added sugar and cutting those out.
@thevyrismark2 @allaboutthefood does make a good point. Raw fruit and vegetables come with digestive enzymes that help us digest the entire fruit rather and do bad things in the gut like can happen with foods that have had the enzymes removed. Best of success.
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I personally did not track sugar while losing, and I eat / ate a ton of fruit, especially in the summer. It did not affect my weight loss. Track your calories and eat in a deficit. I also ate sweets if I had room in my calories for the day. Sometimes it was just a single square of high quality dark chocolate, but that's enough usually0
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