Calorie counting is BLOWING my mind...
MdmAcolyte
Posts: 382 Member
Does anyone else feel this way? I mean, sweet Jesus, its getting depressing!! Everytime I consider drinking a coke, Im like, good God man, that's another 140 calories Im throwing away... Lucky me, Ive got a hankering for unsweet tea, but there are some things I was quite surprised to see how much they are "worth". Bananas are 110 each? WOW! ITS A FRUIT RIGHT?? Lol I had a glazed donut and a glass of milk one day, and it still cost me more calories than my eggs, bacon, and fried potatoes (and unsweet tea) the following day ~ and that other meal filled me up longer (until I needed something crunchy to snack on ~ enter the ever-loving and forgiving pretzel!!). Just wondering if anyone else has had any "ARE YOU SERIOUS??" moments... Im sure I cannot possibly be the only one...
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I probably should but I don't count calories at all and have lost about 45 lbs. hah. I dunno.. it's just not my thing.0
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I've been doing this for just over two months now, and I still feel the same. I go to make myself a burger, and then I realize that there is like 250 calories in just the patty, so I'm like well I guess I'm not eating that anymore.0
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Yes. Beef tongue. I couldn't believe how many calories are in it, and I love it. Fortunately, I am still at a higher calorie count, so I can continue to enjoy it for a while longer.0
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Having those "are you serious??" moments are necessary I think for anyone starting their journey...I most definitely had my fair share, and sometimes still do!! Once you get into a groove, you'll start to understand why some foods are so expensive calorie-wise and learn to avoid/moderate them.0
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I have them all the time. My mom will say do you want an oreo or something like that and I say no, they're too expensive. She looks at me like I'm crazy. She doesn't realize I'm talking expensive in calories and not $. But I kind of treat it like money, get the most out of what little calories i have!0
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Oh yeah... I'm right there with ya! I didn't realize - altho I should've - how MANY calories I was consuming on a daily basis until I started keeping track of it. The good news is the better the food is for you, the better the calories are. Your 110 calorie banana, for instance, is better for you than a 90 calorie Rice Crispy Treat. (But the Rice Crispy Treat tastes better! yummy!!) So it's all perspective.
But yeah... I'm right there with ya!!0 -
I agree, but it blew my mind in a good way. I thought "I can't believe I eat SO much in a day- this is ridiculous." Now, I don't know what I would do without counting calories. It's a good habit, that I'm sticking with.0
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Yep I have these "are you serious?" moments (frankfurters!!!!!), mind you I also I have the complete opposite: "Are you serious? I can eat this, I love it and it fits well in my diary?" (Tuna, Salmon, Chicken, mushrooms...).0
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Hahaha! Now I think about how many calories I am going to have to add to MFP every time I eat something It has helped me be conscious of it though, so that is good. I also enjoy adding my exercise so I can eat more calories ;-)0
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PIZZA ROLLS!!!! and freaking chocolate milk!!!! but you know what... I drink the chocolate milk anyways0
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I've been doing this for just over two months now, and I still feel the same. I go to make myself a burger, and then I realize that there is like 250 calories in just the patty, so I'm like well I guess I'm not eating that anymore.0
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Man, this health thing is harder than I thought, i just want to be healthy so im better at my sports and i want to bang my head against the wall everytime i see a doughnut or choco bar at the store or at home telling myself NO :P0
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That's why have this handly little tool though, right?
Bananas are extremely calorific. People just don't realise!
Swap in fruits like berries, melon, citrus and apples. There's a lot of fruit that you make a portion of, and the opposite's true, only that many!?
It's impossible to get fat on raw veg or salad (I mean PROPER salad, pasta and cheese is not salad!)0 -
I feel that way sometimes, but you realize that some things are worth the calories and some are not. I've given more thought to what I will eat especially on the weekends (I make sure to work out) because I love my cocktails with hubbie and friends. I would rather have that than a piece of chocolate cake. I never would have said that 2 months ago, but I am really determined to lose the extra weight I have been collecting for the last 15 years. You can do this!!0
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Cheese has become my nemesis! I always want to add it to everything, but then it's like 'Oh hey there 200 extra calories'...
I hope it gets easier.0 -
Oh and I miss hot wings so bad I wake in the middle of the night thinking of them. LOL0
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See, in the case of the banana, I don't worry so much. They fill me up for only 110 calories (or 103 calories, or 97 calories, it isn't exact). But on the other hand, the chocolate cake leftover from my son's birthday is 350+ calories per serving and it isn't nearly as filling, so I have to then couple it with ice cream (another 300+ calories). Then I get a sugar rush and a headache and I feel awful from putting that crap into my body.
Yep, I don't worry about the banana, and I don't freak out if my lunch was 500 calories, because I try to make healthy choices. And by the end of the day, I'm usually trying to find something to fill the last 200 or so calories to hit 1500 for the day because I'm not really hungry, but I still want to make sure I'm sustaining my body.
I used to worry about how many calories things were. A meal in a recipe book would be 450 calories, and I'd stay away from it. I would prefer to eat my day away in 50 and 100 calorie increments. And I obsessed about food. All. The. Time. I'm not so obsessive anymore. If I want it, I have a serving. I mean, 23 almonds are 160 calories, and that isn't a whole lot of almonds, but if I chew them slowly and thoroughly, by the time I am done, I feel full.
I think it's just a matter of changing your eating perspective. I used to live to eat, but now I eat to live, so I don't give the Coke a second glance.0 -
Oh yeah, I definately have the "Are you F*#&@&% kidding me?" moment! Kinda makes me wanna cry! LOL, but I don't cut out things that I love (i.e. ice cream, I just have half a serving.)0
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The shorter you are, the less you weigh, the more valuable those calories become - I'm there with you. Try eating 1/2 of the stuff you want; save the other 1/2 for tomorrow. More variety and saves money, too. I use sandwich thins instead of buns now for 1/2 the calories and greek yogurt instead of regular for double the protein. The longer you are on here the easier it gets.0
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Cheese has become my nemesis! I always want to add it to everything, but then it's like 'Oh hey there 200 extra calories'...
I hope it gets easier.
Have you tried the Laughing Cow Cheese? The Garlic Herb is really good and one serving is only like 35 calories. The also make like a Chipotle and Swiss.0 -
Having those "are you serious??" moments are necessary I think for anyone starting their journey...I most definitely had my fair share, and sometimes still do!! Once you get into a groove, you'll start to understand why some foods are so expensive calorie-wise and learn to avoid/moderate them.
This is EXACTLY why crash diets and meal replacements don't work0 -
OMG yes... All the darn time I have those "ARE YOU FREAKIN SERIOUS?" moments... The other day It was a Kirkland (Costco) French Toast Muffin... 710 calories, 56 sugar and 95 carbs!!! I about had a panic attack....0
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I do it every day not sundays though , I take a break!0
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Yes ... went to Reb Robin last week ... I really wanted the Bacon Cheeseburger... until I looked at the calories and realized that I would be using up most of my calories for the day .. so decided to get something healthier instead but boy did I want that burger. I never really thought about it until I started doing this program. Now I really think about what I put in my mouth. I still enjoy the foods that I always have but now I think about it more and decide if I actually want to spend all my calories on it.0
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I probably should but I don't count calories at all and have lost about 45 lbs. hah. I dunno.. it's just not my thing.
So what do you do to lose weight?0 -
It's not just you!! The first few days I was like WOW. I love food...as I'm sure we all do...so now I really have to watch what I eat. A treat every now and then.0
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:sad: :bigsmile:I have them all the time. My mom will say do you want an oreo or something like that and I say no, they're too expensive. She looks at me like I'm crazy. She doesn't realize I'm talking expensive in calories and not $. But I kind of treat it like money, get the most out of what little calories i have!
boy do i miss my oreos's! :sad:0 -
i still get shocked by new foods but i'm just trying the food then looking at the calories, then i will know what to stay away from! Was surprised by PG Tips with semi skimmed milk - 28 cals!!! my rice today was high but worth it i count religiously during the week and try to keep on track at weekends although that is harder as i'm not at a desk all day!0
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i still get shocked by new foods but i'm just trying the food then looking at the calories, then i will know what to stay away from! Was surprised by PG Tips with semi skimmed milk - 28 cals!!! my rice today was high but worth it i count religiously during the week and try to keep on track at weekends although that is harder as i'm not at a desk all day!0
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