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Originally Posted by luvbunnies42 I know calorie counting is good to do and portion control is always but what about only doing one of them?Is it as effective as doing both?
Part of my problem is if I do the whole portion control thing I sometimes am still hungry and then I find myself eating again later anyways.I also get confused on calorie counting.Without a chart I have no idea how to count some foods and the calories I'm getting from them.
I ordered a portion pals "kit" free from a website I'm a member of.It was a reward at the time.I haven't used it yet.I'm not sure if it was worth it yet.Basically its this disk that are labled with types of foods- sides, desserts,chicken, meat etc...
Your suppose to put your food on the disk and make sure it fits in the box given for that item..hence portion control.
Has anyone had experiance with these and have you been sucessful? |
It all boils down to the amount of calories you take in vs. the number of calories you burn.
If you remember that protein can not be stored as fat, you can pretty much always eat more protein. It would be very hard to eat too much protein.
Protein has only 4 calories per gram while fats typically contain 9 calories / gram.
Eat smaller portions, get less calories. I don't typically think that using a program helps me, but if that's what it takes for someone to eat less, do what works for you.