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High Calorie question.
Hi all,
Have a question that is sort of OT (sort of not as well). I made up a bowl of boiled eggs that I mashed up with a fork and added some butter, mayonaise and chives. I then stirred and put in the fridge overnight. I then went and calculated how many caloried this concoction was. It was extremely high. Over 1000 calories for 100 grams of the stuff! (But damn it tastes good!). Question? Will something high in calories (like this stuff) fulfill me the same as something that is high in size but much lower in calories (say like a big bowl of veggies)? Just wondering... It seems a bit funny really - I ate 100 grams (of the egg mix) for breakfast and 100 grams (of the egg mix) for lunch and here I am at 5pm starving away... gonna eat something a bit lower in calories but am interested by this topic... thats all :-) Cheers Matt. |
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