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Is this enough food?

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Babysafari · 13/06/2016 20:36

This is what me and dh had for dinner. A whole baked potato each with butter, grated cheese, 1/2 a tin of beans each and 1/2 a tub of coleslaw plus 1/2 a bag of scampi each.

Dh is still starving but is very overweight and wants to cut back. He'd usually have a whole bag of scampi to himself.

Before anyone tells me off I know it's not the healthiest meal but it has to be something quick and easy on Mondays and it was what I fancied.

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SquidgeyMidgey · 13/06/2016 20:37

That's huge, more than my 6'4" brick outhouse ever-hungry DH would eat.

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HairySubject · 13/06/2016 20:37

That sounds like a lot of food to me so yes definitely enough! I would have a baked potato and the coleslaw but then I don't like scampi

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Snowberry86 · 13/06/2016 20:37

I would have had the baked potato without the scampi.

But then I'm a very small eater so possibly not what others would do.

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Scarydinosaurs · 13/06/2016 20:38

Make him drink a big old glass of water. I bet he's thirsty. To me, that sounds like three meals- but I do have a small appetite.

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PenelopePitstops · 13/06/2016 20:38

Bloody hell that's loads.

A potato and some cheese is enough for me.

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NashvilleQueen · 13/06/2016 20:38

I am overweight and a healthy appetite but I think that's too much rather than 'enough' to be honest. I couldn't manage to eat that amount - it's all a bit stodgy and heavy.

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Snowberry86 · 13/06/2016 20:38

Have you read how may calories were in the coleslaw? If DH is trying to lose weight then that's the first thing I would get rid of.

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longdiling · 13/06/2016 20:39

That is loads and loads of food. Way too much I would have thought. I can put a fair amount away but even I would struggle with that. I guess it depends on calories throughout the day as to whether you are over eating in general of course. I'd recommend downloading the myfitnesspal app so you can check portion size etc

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Toffeelatteplease · 13/06/2016 20:39

Sorry but it looks all wrong on so many levels. Have you tried logging everything you eat on an app like my fitness pal. Think you would find it useful

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Passthecake30 · 13/06/2016 20:39

I think the baked potato, beans and scampi would've been enough. Too much for me in one sitting, but dp could eat it. Has he got an active job?

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expatinscotland · 13/06/2016 20:39

That's a lot. I would have had the scampi and the potato with beans because I'm lactose intolerant.

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Hassled · 13/06/2016 20:40

That's a lot of food. You could lose the scampi and/or the coleslaw and still be OK.

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FellOutOfBed2wice · 13/06/2016 20:41

I'm no paragon of virtue but that just doesn't sound very well balanced to me. I would have had the jacket with cheese and beans and salad.

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blueskyinmarch · 13/06/2016 20:41

Gosh that is loads. A baked potato, no butter, beans with a sprinkling of cheese would be sufficient. Or cheese but bulk out the plate with loads of salad. Why were the scampi required at all?

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Kariana · 13/06/2016 20:42

That's a huge amount of food! I wonder how many calories that works out at!

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JackShit · 13/06/2016 20:42

Jacket spuds vary massively in size though. A small jacket with beans, cheese and salad is fine imo, but I'd lose the coleslaw and scampi.

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longdiling · 13/06/2016 20:42

Just putting rough amounts in myfitnesspal I make that around 750 calories, heck of a lot for one meal

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RipeningApples · 13/06/2016 20:43

We are big eaters - top of our bmi. We love food. We'd have had' baked spud, tbs grated cheese, two TBS baked beans and a side salad. No coleslaw. Certainly no scampi.

We might have a bag of scampi between three with chips and peas. Not three incl dh and ds.

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blueskyinmarch · 13/06/2016 20:43

Has he got something like Myfitnesspal downloaded so he can track calories? I think that meal would be a real eye-opener.

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Marthacliffscumbag · 13/06/2016 20:43

That's thousands of calories in one meal, it sounds like your OH has no idea how many calories he's taking in/how many he needs. Log everything that goes in your mouth for one week and take it from there.

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madcapcat · 13/06/2016 20:43

Where are the vegetables? A big salad with that instead of the coleslaw and the scampi would be healthier and hopefully more filling. Second the glass of water too.

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Sparkletastic · 13/06/2016 20:43

That's tons of food. Would DH try Mediterranean approach low carbing? He needs to major on the protein and veg to feel lastingly full.

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NerrSnerr · 13/06/2016 20:44

Personally I would have just had the potato and cheese, my husband whole have had the potato beans and cheese. That is a huge meal. I agree with trying My Fitness Pal and being honest about the meals (weighing food not just estimating).

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Mumoftwoyoungkids · 13/06/2016 20:44

Seems quite a lot to me. Could you do a load of boiled carrots to go with it if he needs more bulk.

Or perhaps some raw carrot sticks now to fill him up before he reaches for the biscuits.

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DecaffCoffeeAndRollupsPlease · 13/06/2016 20:45

Is he a 7' manual labourer and that's his only meal?

That is a v. big amount of food. Go to my fitness pal, enter his stats and work out his base metabolic rate. Then enter your meals.

To cut back with that meal I would have kept the jacket, small amount of butter, small amount of cheese, one tablespoon of coleslaw, then fill up on green beans and side lettuce if still hungry.

I think you will both have to make some pretty big shifts in attitude towards serving sizes to successfully lose and keep off weight.

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