So I've been seriously stressing out over what to eat. The main thing I'm stressing about is counting calories so much that I'm dreaming about little calories chasing me down.

I understand that I'm suppose to have a certain minimum and maximum of calories to function, and that's cool, I can handle that.
A friend of mine has lost 63lbs in about 8 months. She walks about 2 miles a day and she eats whatever she wants, as long as its not after a certain time at night, and as long as its not in excess amount. She does not like vegatables and fruit, she does not eat it.
I think she's doing pretty darn good. She's losing the weight slowly, and she's not eating the stuff she doesn't like, and she's learning that exercising is the key, therefore I think the weight will stay off for a long time, as long as she keeps exercising and controls her food intake. She doesn't count calories, or fat, or carbs, or anything.
When I come to this site I get a whole new load of new information about how many calories is needed, and not getting enough, and getting too many. etc. etc. It makes my brain hurt.
I was on Jenny Craig for a while so I know how to eat right. I just NEVER knew that counting calorie intake was so important.
So I'm thinking isn't it okay if I eat about 5-6 small meals a day and exercise daily, exercise enough to burn off those calories??? Must I count every single calorie, must I obsess over it???
Then I go over to YouTube and get a little taste of the new
BodyPerformance TV clip. I really admire this guy, and he's saying that FOOD doesn't make you fat, it's just the lack of exercise. So okay, if I eat reasonable food, and small amounts throughout the day, and EXERCISE, then shouldn't everything be okay????