not eating enough ?!?
Clo_Buffie
Posts: 14 Member
Hi, I was wondering if i can get some advice.
With the exercise that i am doing (30 min bike session and 10,000 steps a day) i am eating so low that the app will not add my day in as its under the 1200 calories for the day.
i am eating more that i ever have with breakfast, morning and afternoon tea and dinner of all healthy foods.
I am wondering if anyone could en-light me on how to increase my calories a little more without going for the chocolate
thanks
With the exercise that i am doing (30 min bike session and 10,000 steps a day) i am eating so low that the app will not add my day in as its under the 1200 calories for the day.
i am eating more that i ever have with breakfast, morning and afternoon tea and dinner of all healthy foods.
I am wondering if anyone could en-light me on how to increase my calories a little more without going for the chocolate
thanks
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You might find some ideas here: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10142490/a-list-of-calorie-dense-foods/p12
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Go for chocolate lol aslong as ots 70 percent or over its very very good for you check up studies. Also a very easy way to increase calories is to just add extra fat to meals like a few tbls olive oil to foods or nuts enjoy3
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I budget for about 200 calories of chocolate per day.2
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Your day will log, even if you don't complete the day.1
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diannethegeek wrote: »You might find some ideas here: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10142490/a-list-of-calorie-dense-foods/p1
Thank you for this!
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Butter, bacon, beans, bananas.2
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A bowl of cereal, 2 rice crackers with peanut butter and honey2
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Add more fat to your diet. Eat some cheese, nuts, avocado, olives. Crackers and cereal will add useless calories3
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I've got the same problem. I just finished snacking on unsalted tortilla chips to try to fill in some cals. I'll usually go for things I've been wanting to eat. Just not go overboard.2
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This always baffles me because there are so many great things to be eaten. You've gotten lots of great suggestions though. I like to have a banana with peanut butter spread on it. The calories add up quickly depending on the weight of your banana and how much PB you use.2
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