Food Guide

kate<3

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So lately Ive been following Canada's food guide to help aide me, in making sure im getting enough healthy foods. I dont know how much different It is from Americas food guide but here are the following recommended ammounts:

Veggies & Fruit-19-50yrs= Females 7-8 servings Males 8-10

Grain Products- 19-50yrs= Females 6-7 /Males 8 servings

Milk & Alternatives- 19-50yrs= Females 2 /Males 2 servings

Meat & Alternatives-19-50yrs- Females 2/ Males 3 servings

Grain products are quite high, so I stick to about 2-3 servings of Grain products a day.

I just want to know, if anyone else has tried something like this before, and If it has helped at all? It seems pretty good to me, but then again Im no expert, and Im also trying to eat around 1500cals/day, and once I see more results, and I lower my caloric intake by 50-100cals.
 
I follow something like that, but I don't eat as many grains/carbs. Almost all of my carbs come from fruits and veggies. I have just started eating FiberOne bars in the morning for breakfast.
 
I have a hard time with the whole food guide/food pyramid thing because the definition of "serving" is so variable.

I find it much easier to go with a breakout of macro nutrients: carbs/protein/healthy fat.

I find if I keep my diet to a 40/35/25 split, I naturally get the proper amounts of things like veggies, fruits, grains, etc.
 
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