fromfat2fit
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ever eat 900 calories of collard greens?IMO, 900 calories of anything shouldn't fill an above-average sized adult up to the point of not being able to eat more .

ever eat 900 calories of collard greens?IMO, 900 calories of anything shouldn't fill an above-average sized adult up to the point of not being able to eat more .

I trust mayoclinic.com and they tell you that you should not fall below 1200 calories in a day if you're a woman, and not to fall below 1800 calories a day if you are a man.![]()
I am beginning to believe that calorie counting is really not the way to go. I've counted calories for more than 20 years and my weight stayed pretty much the same whether I ate 800 calories or 2000 calories. I've never been really overweight, just about 15 to 20 pounds more than I'd like. Now I finally know that it's because what I eat and how often affects my metabolism.
The only thing that has finally helped my lose weight is "eating clean" -- I eat small meals every 2-3 hours, each meal has complex carbs, lean protein and healthy fats like almonds. And I eat no chemicals -- everything natural. I've lost 10 pounds over the last 2 months. I was going to lose only 5 more but now this is so easy I think I'll lose another 10. The only thing that bugs me is how many years I wasted, especially when I was a teenager and totally calorie obsessed.
I have a question maybe someone can answer it for me.
If I am not hungry do I still need to eat all those calories that it says I am suppose to have for the day?
Example: I should have 1590cals a day to lose weight. Yesterday after inputting everything that I would have for dinner while I was at work and calculating everything that I had all day it still said I needed 600 more calories. I wasn't hungry in fact felt quite stuffed. Any ideas?
Thanks for any input.
Bellaryna
PS: this has happened on 3 other occasions as well
