I’ve been using a diet tracker over the last while and I’m starting to discover that I thought I had a general idea of how many calories in things but I don’t have a freaking clue! I thought a brownie had way more and that eggs had way more calories than they do, but I thought a tomato had way less. I feel like I’m learning life all over again!
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Yeah, tell me about it Bethie! It's actually freaky when you look at the calories of certain foods. Sometimes I find the calories are exactly what I expect while other times I find that they're the complete opposite. Something that's healthy for you can actually have more calories than something that is bad for you, which can lead to people making unhealthy choices because they're trying to watch their calorie limits and want the junk over the good stuff. Sometimes it really feels like you need to go to weight loss school or something hahaha.
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@TroyBurger - haha weight loss school. It's funny but you're sort of right. It would be really good if I did learn this in school or if they did teach this in a kind of class that you could take. I'd feel a lot better about being able to actually make stuff make the right choices, exercise and all that if I felt i knew what I was doing. I think half my motivation problems is that part of me doubts that I'm doign it right in the first place, so I don't know how hard I actually want to try for it.
@Speeddemon - you're right, too. THere is a lot more to food than counting calories. It just sucks that calories do play a role, too since it's so hard to keep track of them sometimes. I'm getting the hang of it but only because I'm leaning on a tracker like a crutch!
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Originally posted by KittyKatt View PostFor most of the foods you eat on a regular basis, you start to really get the hang of it in a few weeks. After 3 months, you start to feel like na expert haha
Exactly KittyKatt. When you're first learning most things it takes a while to get the hang of it, but once you've got it down pat, it comes more naturally to you, like everything else.
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Originally posted by JennyR View PostI've always been confused about food and calories. I would think that a raw apple would have less calories than 10 jelly beans...but, nope, 10 small jelly beans have 41 calories and a raw apple has about 116! How does that even make sense???
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