Counting Calories: A Comedy of Culinary Confusion
To count or not to count, that is the question – whether 'tis nobler in the gut to suffer the pangs of hunger or to take arms against a sea of snacks and by opposing, eat them! Okay, maybe that's a bit cheesy, but today's blog is all about the calorie conundrum. What are these sneaky little units of energy, and do we really need to keep tabs on them?
What Are Calories, Anyway?
Calories are the little energy nuggets we get from most of the foods and drinks we consume. They're like the fuel for our bodily engines, keeping us revved up for:
- Focus
- Exercise
- Digestion
- Weight loss
- Muscle gain
- Sports performance
- Pregnancy
- Dealing with those pesky medical conditions
- Protein: 5 ½ ounces of lean meat, poultry, seafood, eggs, nuts, and seeds. You know, the good stuff.
- Grains: 6 ounces of the stuff that gives you carbs to keep you rolling.
- Dairy: 3 cups (24 ounces) of low-fat milk, fat-free milk, or yogurt. Say no to saturated fat!
- Fruits: 2 cups (16 ounces) of nature's candy.
- Vegetables: 2.5 cups (20 ounces) of a colorful garden party for your taste buds.
