Obesity has become the most common form of malnutrition in the majority of countries
Obesity has become the most common form of malnutrition in the majority of countries
I find the premade mixes from Birdseye (sold basically everywhere that has frozen food) to be a pretty good lazy way to get a big meal. Usually a decent mix of meat, veggies, and grain, but the whole bag (3 servings) is only like 600-900 kcal. Sometimes it feels like an obscene amount of food for the calorie count.
Not bad for what’s basically a microwave dinner.
Personally I am a broccoli freak and as fresh produce it is much cheaper than frozen at least where I’m at.
Plus daikon radish is also available here cheap and that surprised me.
A lot of roast veggies and soups make for a budget friendly filling low cal meal.
Try recipes of levante cuisine. It’s health, low of calories & fat and eco-friendly.
I’ve been counting calories for the last few months, and that was my big realization as well. I could have easily put down a single meal at a restaurant which is my entire (or more) daily intake now.
More than anything it’s just awareness.
I was eating twice as much as I should have.
how do you define what a “should have” amount is?
I just used an online calculator. It said something like 1500 kcal a day for my activity level to maintain weight.
I don’t really count calories, but I do look to get a general idea of what a meal or a snack is. Sometimes I’m way over, sometimes I’m way under, it’s all about balance and being in the ballpark.
It’s not just that we eat “too much” but also that we’re eating too much non-nutritive foods. The United States has entirely too many so-called “food deserts” where people are unable to purchase healthy foods