uyis11
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Amen, Camy. Good stuff.
To preface, I'm just trying to be helpful here- not critical. Are you sure you are calculating your calories correctly? I'm not sure what your tofu was marinated in, but 8oz of plain tofu is only about 175 calories. One cherry tomato is about 5 calories. Did you eat a dozen of them? Maybe you are staying hungry because you are overestimating calories? Basically, everyone sucks at estimating anything to do with nutrition. Unless you use fitday or the like, it's a shot in the dark.
I looked in one of your prior posts and you said carrots in your salad were 100 calories? An entire 7.5 inch carrot is only about 30 calories. One teaspoon of hummus has about 30 calories, how much did you use to equal 200 calories? That's a lot of hummus. I'm not implying you were pigging out, just implying your estimations are way off. It's really difficult to measure food and count calories, but I wouldn't even bother unless you use fitday. It's free, just make an account and enter all the foods you eat every day. It's really not as much effort as it seems and will save you from undereating.
I've just started using fitday, but before I based my diet on hunger and using small portions. That worked fine for me, but I had also overestimated the calories I was eating in a day compared to actual amounts- meaning I probably should have been eating more.
To preface, I'm just trying to be helpful here- not critical. Are you sure you are calculating your calories correctly? I'm not sure what your tofu was marinated in, but 8oz of plain tofu is only about 175 calories. One cherry tomato is about 5 calories. Did you eat a dozen of them? Maybe you are staying hungry because you are overestimating calories? Basically, everyone sucks at estimating anything to do with nutrition. Unless you use fitday or the like, it's a shot in the dark.
I looked in one of your prior posts and you said carrots in your salad were 100 calories? An entire 7.5 inch carrot is only about 30 calories. One teaspoon of hummus has about 30 calories, how much did you use to equal 200 calories? That's a lot of hummus. I'm not implying you were pigging out, just implying your estimations are way off. It's really difficult to measure food and count calories, but I wouldn't even bother unless you use fitday. It's free, just make an account and enter all the foods you eat every day. It's really not as much effort as it seems and will save you from undereating.
I've just started using fitday, but before I based my diet on hunger and using small portions. That worked fine for me, but I had also overestimated the calories I was eating in a day compared to actual amounts- meaning I probably should have been eating more.