Actually I started to write about something else in this blog post, but I decided to change the the subject along the way, so I said to myself....why not talk a little bit about calories ?
As they say...1 TBSP of cooking oil has 90 calories, while 1 TBSP butter has 100 calories and 1 TBSP olive oil has 120 cal....which doesn't sound so bad...does it ?!?
How about finding out that 1 cup canola oil (regular cooking oil) has 1900 cal ?
So keep that in mind when you add them to your cooking.
Which makes me think of other staple items cooks and bakers often use (let's check them out):
1 cup all purpose white flour - 450 cal
1 cup whole wheat flour - 400 cal
1 cup rice - 200 cal
1 cup pasta - 180 cal
1 cup white sugar - 770 cal
1 cup brown sugar - 830 cal (God help me !)
1 cup honey - 1000 cal (yes, one thousand)
1 cup whole milk - 150 cal
1 cup soy milk - 90 cal
1 cup yogurt (regular) - 180 cal
1 cup yogurt (low fat) - 140 cal
1 cup orange juice - 100 cal
1 slice of bread - 70 cal (good news, cause I love bread !)
1 egg (uncooked) - 75 cal
1 fried egg - 95 cal
1 boiled egg - 75 cal
1 tomato - 25 cal
1 apple - 80 cal
1 banana - 110 cal
100 gr almonds - 600 cal
1 slice apple pie - 400 cal
1 spear asparagus - 4 cal (yes, four)
1 lb asparagus - 90 cal
1 avocado - 320 cal
Tortillas | Size | Calories |
Corn tortilla | 4.5" | 32 |
Corn tortilla | 6" | 70 |
Flour tortilla | 7" | 90 |
Flour tortilla | 8" | 110 |
Fried flour tortilla | 8" | 205 |
Flour tortilla | 10" | 215 |
Fried flour tortilla | 10" | 320 |
Wheat tortilla | 10" | 170 |
Do you have a headache yet ?
If so, I am sorry.
*** I should probably write more, but it is really depressing. Sorry.
why thanks so much for the shoutout...
ReplyDeleteI spent a very long time counting calories and adding up points. I just think I am going to try eating a little better fresher quality food, moving a little bit more and see what happens. It was a surprise to me, and looking forward to what happens next.
Thanks again
Most welcome !
ReplyDeleteThanks for this post! I usually don't count calories, but this is like a wake-up call for me! I should be more aware of what we eat...
ReplyDeleteYes, it is sad when you actually put it down on paper and you start adding all the calories that go inside a cake or inside cookies...or even an innocent loaf of bread...
ReplyDeleteHowever, I do not think my cooking is THAT bad, considering I try to make small portions and use as much fresh ingredients as I can.
The less processed food, the better.
Now if only I could stop using butter...