LMN - I never weigh pasta (very rarely), I just tip it into my hand dry as I add it to the saucepan and add 1.5 handfuls per person. Personally I wouldn't stress about it unless you're not losing weight
I know Atomic considers one cup of COOKED pasta to be one portion, but says most will have two portions with a meal
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Thread: January Pink Food Thread
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January 11th, 2012, 12:02 PM #231
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January 11th, 2012, 12:02 PM #232
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January 11th, 2012, 12:02 PM #233
I just checked a few packages of pasta I have in the cupboard. It indicates that a single serving is 2 oz. (about 56 grams) of DRY pasta. So you were correct in measuring dry ... but if you ate 150 grams, that would be three serving sizes. No problem so long as that was your intent and your daily values can afford them.
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January 11th, 2012, 12:05 PM #234
I've had some weird days here. Given that I hadn't lost any weight the previous week, I decided I needed to drop calories. I managed that on Jan. 8, but some of my other values, like sodium and protein, went farther over the maximum limits than I've done since starting the LE diet. I also discussed the whole calcium thing with Atomic; I was still trying to do IG levels, but she thinks we really ought to go low-nutrient across the board, including calcium (and I haven't been calculating my magnesium anyway). So Jan. 8's calcium limits were crazy high but I'm going to try to keep them below 800 from now on. I won't mind dropping the rice milk ... no love lost there! And while I like the yogurt just fine, if I can swap those calories and whatnot for candy and cookies instead, and have it still be good for my sway, who am I to argue?
Also, I really find myself seesawing on this diet! Compared to Jan. 8, on Jan. 9 I went really low on protein, calcium and sodium, but my calories were back up.
Then on Jan. 10, I went so low on everything, I was able to indulge in three big chocolate chip cookies fresh from the oven (drool!), while still logging in my lowest calorie day to date (along with low sodium, low protein, low calcium and fat levels that were within accepted limits).
Who knows what the next days will bring?
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Jan. 8
Morning:
CF Diet Coke
Lunch:
folic acid, Trader Joe's Psyllium Husk (fiber), Saw Palmetto, acidophilus and Vitex.
1 slice Wonder bread with 1/2 Tbsp. jelly and 1 teaspoon light margarine
1 slice Wonder bread with 1 slice low-sodium cheese
1/2 cup no-salt-added green beans
8 oz. skim milk
Activia Fiber yogurt
Afternoon:
CF Diet Coke
Dinner:
1 slice Wonder bread with 2 egg whites (cooked using cooking spray) and 1/2 Tbsp. mayo
Smoothie of 1 cup rice milk, 1 cup strawberries, 1/2 cup kefir
1/2 cup no-salt-added green beans
Activia Fiber yogurt
4 Keebler Coconut Dreams cookies
Blue Bunny Orange Dream ice cream bar
Evening:
CF Diet Coke
Before bed:
Saw Palmetto and Vitex
Totals:
Calories: 1330
Calories from fat: 350
Fat grams: 41.5
Sodium: 1147
Protein: 46.5
Calcium: 1720
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Jan. 9
Morning:
CF Diet Coke
Lunch:
folic acid, Trader Joe's Psyllium Husk (fiber), Saw Palmetto, acidophilus and Vitex.
1 slice Wonder bread with 1/2 Tbsp. jelly and 1 teaspoon light margarine
1/2 cup no-salt-added green beans
16 "Hint of Salt" Wheat Thins
2 Keebler Coconut Dreams cookies
Crystal Light
1/3 can of peaches
Afternoon:
CF Diet Coke
Dinner:
Stirfry with one serving consisting of 1 cup rice, 1/2 zucchini, 1/2 cup mushrooms, 1 leek, 1/4 bell pepper and 1 Tbsp. butter
8 oz. red wine
Whatchamacallit candy bar
1 chocolate/marshmallow cookie
5 Starburst candies
Before bed:
Saw Palmetto and Vitex
Totals:
Calories: 1560
Calories from fat: 410
Fat grams: 46
Sodium: 572
Protein: 16.5
Calcium: 270
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Jan. 10
Morning:
single peppermint tea (1 bag, 2 Equals) -- I'm not going to go excessive on the pep tea since I'm taking Saw Palmetto, but it seems to help me get through a workday morning of no calories whatsoever.
Lunch:
Half a serving of leftover stirfry. I intended to eat the whole thing, but it just wasn't that appetizing to me.
1/8 cup Skittles
CF Diet Coke
Dinner:
1 capsule Chitosan (I haven't gotten in the habit of taking this yet, so I had forgotten the past day or two)
1/2 cup Trader Joe's organic, low-sodium butternut squash soup
1 slice Wonder bread with 2 egg whites (cooked using cooking spray) and 1/2 Tbsp. mayo
1/2 cup no-salt-added green beans
1/3 can of peaches
Crystal Light
4 oz. red wine
Three chocolate chip cookies (OMG, so good -- high in just about everything, but my other values from the day were so low I could fit them in ... just these three cookies made up like a third of my day's calories! LOL)
Evening:
CF Diet Coke
Before bed:
Saw Palmetto and Vitex
Totals:
Calories: 1133
Calories from fat: 295
Fat grams: 33.5
Sodium: 635.5
Protein: 21.75
Calcium: 2202005
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January 11th, 2012, 12:06 PM #235
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January 11th, 2012, 02:27 PM #236
It really depends on what type of pasta you're eating. Just make sure to read the package and measure out a portion according to what they say. As I said, all my pasta says to measure it out dry. A serving works out to be about a cup once cooked, but I always ate 1.5 servings of regular pasta (which are 85g dry each), so about 130g. A serving of rice pasta is only 56g dry.
Don't worry about what your Mom says as long as you know the nutritional info for your particular brand of pasta and make sure you stay within your daily limits for calories and protein.
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January 11th, 2012, 02:39 PM #237Dream Vet
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ok il try to stop fussing about the pasta lol, ok il move onto calories lol, does anyone have any other quick fixs for calories (more) but not high in carbs ??
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January 11th, 2012, 03:55 PM #238
I didn't think there was anything wrong with carbs?
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January 11th, 2012, 03:57 PM #239
Dinner is my favorite time of the day. I look forward to dinner ever day. All I think about is dinner during the day.
Is this what my life has become?
Who would ever, in their right mind, be anxious to hurry up and get home to have a bowl of rice... mushrooms... cauliflower... and creme fraiche?
But when you're starving, it's divine.
And... I'm always hungry.
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January 11th, 2012, 03:58 PM #240
CD4:
Lunch:
Savoury golden rice: 232 calories, 5.8g protein, 3g fat, trace sodium
2 raspberry panna cotta: 590 calories *cough*, 4.8g protein, 48.6g fat *cough, again*, 40mg sodium
Total: 822 calories, 10.6g protein, 51.6g fat, 40mg sodium
Tea:
Home made veggie lasagne - 144+150+270 calories, 1g+9.4g protein, 11.8+1.1g fat, 700mg sodium
green beans - 50 calories
Total: 614 calories, 10.4g protein, 12.9g fat, 700mg sodium
Daily Total: 1436 calories, 21g protein, 64.5g fat, 740mg sodium