1 Calorie left st 4:00PM...
sibeluver03
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Oops... made some not so good choices. At least I logged them. So yeah... it's only 4:00PM and I'm out of calories. Dang it. What would you do for dinner? I'd rather not fast till breakfast... I know I'm going to have a growling stomach later...
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If I am hungry, I eat. It is not the end of the world. Eat a sensible dinner if that is what you want,9
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I would take a really long walk or jog to burn a few calories...and/or deep-clean a few areas of my home...then eat a big veggie omelet for dinner (say 2 eggs and some onion, peppers and/or mushrooms)...and several glasses of water.
I wouldn't be too stressed about going over by a few calories this once, either, if you really can't get any more calories from exercise. Probably better off than waiting 'til morning and being ravenous.6 -
Not something I’d encourage but I would go and walk or exercise to ‘earn’ some calories for dinner. I know that’s not a healthy behaviour though.2
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Could always go do a workout to allow you some more calories1
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I have already got my work out in... this morning was a 345 calorie day. I never eat back my exercise calories... maybe a little extra one wouldn't hurt...3
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sibeluver03 wrote: »I have already got my work out in... this morning was a 345 calorie day. I never eat back my exercise calories... maybe a little extra one wouldn't hurt...
So that means you have 346 calories for dinner.8 -
Marilyn0924 wrote: »sibeluver03 wrote: »I have already got my work out in... this morning was a 345 calorie day. I never eat back my exercise calories... maybe a little extra one wouldn't hurt...
So that means you have 346 calories for dinner.
Depends on if they are using MFP as designed, or doing a TDEE version (where those cals are already included).
OP. If you are just straight using MFP than you should be eating those 345 regardless.2 -
It's not the end of the world lass! If you're hungry you won't sleep well so have something low calorie and filling. You need to plan your day beforehand or look back on your diary for a good day and learn from that. Nobody's perfect, we all falter at some point but at least you recognise it and can look out for it in future. Good luck1
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I would eat a modest dinner and compensate for it tomorrow.1
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Eat something. One bad day doesn't ruin everything! I would try to make it high protein, like maybe an omelet and some whole wheat toast. We've ALL been there!0
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Make something you can live with for the rest of the night. Going over one day will be fine and will have no real impact on your overall plan. We've ALL been there, but fasting until morning will just make you grumpy (unless you can go to bed right now!).
Maybe take a walk tonight.
Sometimes breakfast for dinner is a good way to get a big meal with lower calories. An omlette with some veggies and a combo of whole egg and egg white + some cheese. Add in some fresh fruit and you have yourself a pretty decent meal for only a few hundred calories.
Another good option is soup. I know Progresso soup has a decent calorie profile and you can eat quite a lot of it.
Good luck.0 -
Thanks everyone! About eating back the calories... I've been on MFP for nearly a year and have never eaten exercise calories back. I honestly didn't know what I was doing at first and manually entered how many calories I wanted to stay under per day, mainly because I am a low carber. Most low carbers don't worry about calories, but that didn't made sense to me, so I have always counted calories and carbs. I just picked 1600 calories and have since lowered them to 1400 as I've lost weight. 64lbs down so far... i recently learned/realized that by not eating back my exercise calories, I'm basically only taking in an average of 1100 per day, depending on the day's work out. Although this has all worked nicely for me, it has me wondering a bit if it's okay, or am I doing myself more harm than good? I hope all that makes sense. It's hard to explain things through text sometimes. Thanks again for your help, everyone!3
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Women should net a minimum of 1200 (men 1500) and most should net more than that. The 1200 is really only appropriate for small sedentary women.
But how long did it take to lose the 64 lbs?
But have something for dinner.0 -
One year this month. I'm definitely not trying to loose any more though. I'm pretty much at goal.
I'm going to make some eggs with tuna.1 -
Surely after being on MFP for a year, you understand that one day going over by a bit - say 300 or so if you have a light dinner - is really not going to make any difference?1
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1 calorie left ? .... easy 1/2 grape2
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sibeluver03 wrote: »One year this month. I'm definitely not trying to loose any more though. I'm pretty much at goal.
I'm going to make some eggs with tuna.
If you're not trying to lose anymore, then eating back exercise calories is pretty much mandatory, unless you're using the TDEE method.3 -
Eat back those exericise calories and you're sorted.0
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paperpudding wrote: »Surely after being on MFP for a year, you understand that one day going over by a bit - say 300 or so if you have a light dinner - is really not going to make any difference?
And the OP wouldn’t even be over because they haven’t been eating exercise calories1
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