It's says 505kcal, not 1010. Like I said you're read the wrong bit![]()
A pasta pot will weigh well over 100g so I don't see how that's relevant.
It's says 505kcal, not 1010. Like I said you're read the wrong bit![]()
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wtf Messiah Khan you deleted your post![]()
Smoothies.
They contain far more sugar than you would ever normally consume if you ate a piece of fruit.
Yes, but the vast majority of people don't realise that.
So they think having a bottle of it or whatever is healthy because its fruit, when it's not the best of ideas at all.
Bear in mind tho the nutritional guidelines on most products are based on women (a diet of 2000kcal, as opposed to 2500kcal for men) and also are only a guide. Your lifestyle may mean you need more calories anyway (tho maybe not that much more)
Exactly, and I'd feel much better about it if I was a big guy. Fact is I'm 5ft 9 and weight about 9.5st so 2000kcal is probably about right for me :/
Has OcUK been overrun with girly health freaks all of a sudden?
Men used to be real men.
Is anyone else occasionally shocked by how unhealthy some 'healthy' foods are? Even though most foods state their calorie/fat contents on the front, I rarely look that carefully and usually just pick up what I fancy.
Now I usually buy my work lunch at the local Sainsbury's - usually just pick up a sandwich or whatever but I find myself spending about £5 which is ridiculous every day. I occasionly just get something from the college canteen which saves me a bit of cash but makes me feel ridiculously unhealthy (usually opt for the very nutritional meal of chips, beans and cheese). So this morning I decided to pop into Tesco's (yes I know it'd be cheaper to make my lunch myself, but I have nothing in at the moment) and I went for the cheap and healthy option of a £1.16 pasta pot thing.
To my shock, when I came to eat it I realised it had 1010 calories, let alone 50% of my daily fat allowance. After a bit of quick research that's more than a BigMac and large fries which is insane for something you'd think would be the 'healthier' option.
So today it was chips, beans and cheese all the way!
Exactly, and I'd feel much better about it if I was a big guy. Fact is I'm 5ft 9 and weight about 9.5st so 2000kcal is probably about right for me :/