Shocking first day of food tracking

mlh2018
mlh2018 Posts: 11 Member
edited November 23 in Food and Nutrition
I have never tracked food in any way. No calorie counting or macros. So today I started tracking and let me tell you. I set up my account and the app recommends me on a 1400 calorie diet. I think alright that’s do able for now. I grab my breakfast sandwich and bam 700 calories!
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  • shawnamomma74
    shawnamomma74 Posts: 152 Member
    It's SHOCKING! Thank god for mfp!
  • slimbyjune18
    slimbyjune18 Posts: 101 Member
    It’s shocking and eye opening. 25g of cheese looked tiny at first. Like others say use a food scale, it’s surprising how much of other foods you can eat (esp veg, salad, fruit). I find it really helpful to plan meals out using the restaurant website nutritional info now too.
  • jjpptt2
    jjpptt2 Posts: 5,650 Member
    Jimmy Dean has some light breakfast sandwiches. Little changes add up!

    They aren't terrible either. Certainly not diner-quality breakfast, but pretty dang good for microwavable on-the-go.
  • whitpauly
    whitpauly Posts: 1,483 Member
    Very eye opening! There's a shredded chicken salad I adore at Cafe Rio,I was eyeballing it at around 400-500 calories cuz lean chicken,lettuce,pico,etc,,after I started tracking and realized it actually has 1200-1400 I was floored! Still eat it but have 1/2 for lunch then 1/2 for dinner
  • bebeisfit
    bebeisfit Posts: 951 Member
    edited January 2018
    I started counting calories off and on at the age of 14.. I'm now 56. And I still groan and am surprised with some things! Biscuits and other baked goods have an enormous amount of fat and calories, perhaps that's why they are so delicious.

    Try to make your own version. Swap the biscuit for a wrap or fiber rich toast. Try turkey bacon or chicken sausage. Add spices and salsas to up the flavor. And you'll likely save a few bucks and calories.
  • mlh2018
    mlh2018 Posts: 11 Member
    It’s shocking and eye opening. 25g of cheese looked tiny at first. Like others say use a food scale, it’s surprising how much of other foods you can eat (esp veg, salad, fruit). I find it really helpful to plan meals out using the restaurant website nutritional info now too.

    I know I found a recapie for a salad that called for 1 oz of cheese but it was 115 calories so trying to keep my calories lower today I just cut the cheese out. That’s one good and bad thing about me. I don’t follow a specific restricting diet but I’m not much of a dairy or meat eater. So it makes my diet naturally high carb low protein which I’m trying to change.

  • Jerrypeoples
    Jerrypeoples Posts: 1,541 Member
    wait until you log that first double whopper with cheese and large fry
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