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are smoothies solely for those attempting to lose weight?i more commonly drink them in the summer when i am running high miles and need both calories and liquids. i don't consider them diet foods - i consider them whole foods, based on what i put in them.
I thought I was the only one who believed that calorie intake mattered... I remember someone posted that a calorie was not a calorie in reply to a comment I made.
...but of course a calorie is a calorie.
(who was it...Quixotic Notions, maybe...who always insisted on the capitalization of the "C" to designate kilocalorie as opposed to plain ol' calorie?)
I think if you use a smoothie to replace a meal then you are fine. For me though, I don't want to do this. It feels unsatisfying to me. I want to eat not drink. So if I were using it for snacks, then I know I would go way over my calorie limit for the day.
Ziggy! QN was from times of yore. Extremely yore. Are you an old Kickster in disguise?
At some point, I need to put portion control into effect.
They totally fill me up for breakfast and even lunch in a pinch. Probably because they are a shit-load more healthy than the cereal (even the Kashi Go Lean!) that I usually eat. I was listening to someone on CBC discuss micronutrients, and that's why (green, especially) smoothies are good and filling - because they are giving your body what it needs, whereas if we ate the same # of calories in potatoes, or apples, or doritos, or beer, you are still hungry because you haven't fulfilled your body's nutrition requirements.I know that sounds like "duh, you didn't know that?!" but somewhere along the way I must have forgotten it. I've been very guilty of eating the right # of calories, but they're not good calories. I'm not sure I really believe a calorie is just a calorie.
YEP. I believe the number of calories definitely matters. It's not like I think I can eat 3000 calories of lean meat, nuts, fruit & veggies and not gain weight. It's that I think I have a bit more leeway on the actual number of calories I eat to maintain/lose when I eat foods like that. Except nuts. I can't NOT overeat salty nuts.
Maybe it was the years of WW but I feel that vegetable calories "don't count" (with a few exxceptions like avocado, peasm corn, etc) so I never count them in when calculating calorie counts.