Not exact matches
You're not likely to decrease your milk supply if you go
too low on your
calorie count; your baby will take what he needs.
I,
too, wondered about that mac - n - cheese and can only conclude that if the cheese is
low - fat and the portion size small (it is just a side, after all), maybe the
calorie count could be accurate?
At 280
calories per packet, they are
too low in
calories by themselves to
count as an entire meal for a weight gain program.
A closer look at the Zone Diet shows that it is a
low (er) carbohydrate diet — with a
low calorie count — at times possibly
too low.
I would try raising carb intake and reducing fat intake a bit if he's
low - carb — try
counting calories for a few days and see what his carb intake is, it might be
too low.
You are way
too low carb, don't
count vegetables as providing any carb
calories and «a small amount of fruit» is not going to provide enough carbs either.
Some of them are
too high in sugar and
low in protein to justify their
calorie counts.