Heya,
Recently I am trying to start a diet (I'm trying to keep it around 1200-1400 - Female, 5'4 and a half, 134 pounds, not so active).
So I'm trying to count my calories... but I'm running into some troubles... recently I added lots of fruits/veggies to my diet but I have no idea how many calories they each have. For example, carrots, oranges, apples etc - I read in another post that they are "negative-foods" (in other words consume more calories than they provide your body). So is it fair to say that they give me 0 calories?
Anyone have any reliable website I can use for calories (many websites are quite different... sure they are within 50 calories of each other - but I want to be as specific as possible)
I am also replacing "white bread" with whole wheat pita... according to the label a whole pita has 200 calories... doesn't that seem a tad bit to high? *looks at the contents seperately... doesn't really add up but who knows - oh well*
Also, foods like rice (that grows when you cook - I don't use oil, I boil the rice then just "steam" it until it's dry and fluffy - I do use spice while it's boiling which is 0 calories) or items like fish (atlantic ocean salmon that is just grilled with only squeezed lemons on top - I eat this on weekends) with no nutritional data... how do I go about this?
Thanks - and this may seem "DUH" to many of you - but this is really the first time I attempt something like calorie counting so I'm pretty much lost (newbie!)
EDITING: PS I HOPE this is in the right forum section
Recently I am trying to start a diet (I'm trying to keep it around 1200-1400 - Female, 5'4 and a half, 134 pounds, not so active).
So I'm trying to count my calories... but I'm running into some troubles... recently I added lots of fruits/veggies to my diet but I have no idea how many calories they each have. For example, carrots, oranges, apples etc - I read in another post that they are "negative-foods" (in other words consume more calories than they provide your body). So is it fair to say that they give me 0 calories?
Anyone have any reliable website I can use for calories (many websites are quite different... sure they are within 50 calories of each other - but I want to be as specific as possible)
I am also replacing "white bread" with whole wheat pita... according to the label a whole pita has 200 calories... doesn't that seem a tad bit to high? *looks at the contents seperately... doesn't really add up but who knows - oh well*
Also, foods like rice (that grows when you cook - I don't use oil, I boil the rice then just "steam" it until it's dry and fluffy - I do use spice while it's boiling which is 0 calories) or items like fish (atlantic ocean salmon that is just grilled with only squeezed lemons on top - I eat this on weekends) with no nutritional data... how do I go about this?
Thanks - and this may seem "DUH" to many of you - but this is really the first time I attempt something like calorie counting so I'm pretty much lost (newbie!)
EDITING: PS I HOPE this is in the right forum section
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