Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I you talking one cup cooked or one cup raw? That makes a huge difference.
I tend to measure 1/3 of a cup raw and cook that with double the amount of milk (or sometimes vanilla protein drink). Add half a cup of berries and just a few chopped walnuts/almonds.
I am NOT a small person, but that fills me up.
Raw! I measure out one cup, put in two cups of water, and cook it. 1/3 of a cup fills you up? Can I ask how much you eat for lunch or dinner? I usually have a sandwich or leftovers for lunch, and a normal dinner.
One cup raw! That's 2-3 servings.
Unclutch your pearls. One cup dry is maybe 350 calories. Even if you cook with some milk and add a bit of sugar or fruit it may be a 500 calorie breakfast which is perfectly appropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cook 1/2 c oatmeal in 1 cup water and eat it plain with my coffee, which is 10oz, 1 tsp sugar and a bit of whole milk. That is breakfast #1. My second breakfast is typically eggs, toast with butter and fruit. I have 2 small lunches and 1 small dinner.
If I ate as much oatmeal and additions as you, op, I'd have a terrible stomach ache.
Holy cow PP - that is a lot of food. Are you male or female? Or are you an athlete? also how old are you?
NP and that is a normal amount of food. Stop shaming someone for being healthy. Constantly dieting and limiting yourself is bad for you mentally and physically.
No that's not a normal amount of food. Stop trying to justify being overweight.
Well, Iām a size 4 - 5ā6ā 135lb. My apologies that some of us are active and can handle eating more than our toddlers.
Actually I would bet I'm more active than you, you just have a much bigger appetite.
Anonymous wrote:I like to eat three flakes of steel-cut oats mixed with sparkling water and three drops of raspberry juice. This hearty meal fills me up for 3 days! Anything more is just piggery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cook 1/2 c oatmeal in 1 cup water and eat it plain with my coffee, which is 10oz, 1 tsp sugar and a bit of whole milk. That is breakfast #1. My second breakfast is typically eggs, toast with butter and fruit. I have 2 small lunches and 1 small dinner.
If I ate as much oatmeal and additions as you, op, I'd have a terrible stomach ache.
As in you eat 2 breakfasts daily? Or you eat one or the other of these options?
I eat 2 breakfasts each day, at 5:30am and 9am. Lunches at 11 and 2. A snack at 4 if I'm hungry. Dinner at 5pm and nothing more til morning. I have reflux, which acts up if I go to bed with food in my stomach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:your metabolism is awesome!!!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cook 1/2 c oatmeal in 1 cup water and eat it plain with my coffee, which is 10oz, 1 tsp sugar and a bit of whole milk. That is breakfast #1. My second breakfast is typically eggs, toast with butter and fruit. I have 2 small lunches and 1 small dinner.
If I ate as much oatmeal and additions as you, op, I'd have a terrible stomach ache.
As in you eat 2 breakfasts daily? Or you eat one or the other of these options?
I eat 2 breakfasts each day, at 5:30am and 9am. Lunches at 11 and 2. A snack at 4 if I'm hungry. Dinner at 5pm and nothing more til morning. I have reflux, which acts up if I go to bed with food in my stomach.
Thank you! I started worrying that I eat too much after seeing the responses, but I am healthy and have no weight issues.
Anonymous wrote:your metabolism is awesome!!!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cook 1/2 c oatmeal in 1 cup water and eat it plain with my coffee, which is 10oz, 1 tsp sugar and a bit of whole milk. That is breakfast #1. My second breakfast is typically eggs, toast with butter and fruit. I have 2 small lunches and 1 small dinner.
If I ate as much oatmeal and additions as you, op, I'd have a terrible stomach ache.
As in you eat 2 breakfasts daily? Or you eat one or the other of these options?
I eat 2 breakfasts each day, at 5:30am and 9am. Lunches at 11 and 2. A snack at 4 if I'm hungry. Dinner at 5pm and nothing more til morning. I have reflux, which acts up if I go to bed with food in my stomach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cook 1/2 c oatmeal in 1 cup water and eat it plain with my coffee, which is 10oz, 1 tsp sugar and a bit of whole milk. That is breakfast #1. My second breakfast is typically eggs, toast with butter and fruit. I have 2 small lunches and 1 small dinner.
If I ate as much oatmeal and additions as you, op, I'd have a terrible stomach ache.
Holy cow PP - that is a lot of food. Are you male or female? Or are you an athlete? also how old are you?
NP and that is a normal amount of food. Stop shaming someone for being healthy. Constantly dieting and limiting yourself is bad for you mentally and physically.
No that's not a normal amount of food. Stop trying to justify being overweight.
your metabolism is awesome!!!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cook 1/2 c oatmeal in 1 cup water and eat it plain with my coffee, which is 10oz, 1 tsp sugar and a bit of whole milk. That is breakfast #1. My second breakfast is typically eggs, toast with butter and fruit. I have 2 small lunches and 1 small dinner.
If I ate as much oatmeal and additions as you, op, I'd have a terrible stomach ache.
As in you eat 2 breakfasts daily? Or you eat one or the other of these options?
I eat 2 breakfasts each day, at 5:30am and 9am. Lunches at 11 and 2. A snack at 4 if I'm hungry. Dinner at 5pm and nothing more til morning. I have reflux, which acts up if I go to bed with food in my stomach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cook 1/2 c oatmeal in 1 cup water and eat it plain with my coffee, which is 10oz, 1 tsp sugar and a bit of whole milk. That is breakfast #1. My second breakfast is typically eggs, toast with butter and fruit. I have 2 small lunches and 1 small dinner.
If I ate as much oatmeal and additions as you, op, I'd have a terrible stomach ache.
Holy cow PP - that is a lot of food. Are you male or female? Or are you an athlete? also how old are you?
I'm 57M, and I eat 1/2 cup oatmeal with 1 cup water (nuked in microwave) plus 3 eggs with melted cheese, bacon, and coffee as my usual breakfast. This is to give me energy for my 6am workout 5x a week.
The only thing I'll say against oatmeal is that it doesn't lead to lasting satiation. If I eat just the eggs and bacon, I'll be full until lunch, but if I eat the oatmeal as well, then I'll be ravenous at 11am.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cook 1/2 c oatmeal in 1 cup water and eat it plain with my coffee, which is 10oz, 1 tsp sugar and a bit of whole milk. That is breakfast #1. My second breakfast is typically eggs, toast with butter and fruit. I have 2 small lunches and 1 small dinner.
If I ate as much oatmeal and additions as you, op, I'd have a terrible stomach ache.
Holy cow PP - that is a lot of food. Are you male or female? Or are you an athlete? also how old are you?
Anonymous wrote:This is OP - this conversation has been elucidating. This morning I had 3/4 cup of oatmeal (dry, with 1.5 cups of water, a ton of blueberries, a dash of salt, and a sprinkle of brown sugar) and it seemed like enough. But it probably won't feel that way for long. I'm sure by the end of the week I will be back to my one full cup.
I think I am just a volume eater - I need a quantity of food to feel satisfied. Luckily I have pretty healthy taste in food - but, like, I'd never be a "one square of good dark chocolate for dessert" person - if I am eating dessert, I am EATING DESSERT. (I rarely eat dessert.)
I guess at the end of the day, of all the things to gorge on, oatmeal is hardly one to worry about. (I didn't open this thread because I was worried; just curious! Also so surprised by my friend's two tablespoons, and how it compared to my GIANT BOWL!)