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How do you manage or even work out 5 servings of fruit and vegetables a day if you are not a vegetarian?
I portion of salad leaves (according to the co-op) is 100gr.
cherry tomatoes is 7
peas is 3 tablespoons
I am urged to eat more fibre, so much of my diet should be carbohydrate, I need protein.
Have repeatedly asked my doctor to see a dietician (need a low fat diet) only to be told: Just follow the government guide lines.
Help!
I portion of salad leaves (according to the co-op) is 100gr.
cherry tomatoes is 7
peas is 3 tablespoons
I am urged to eat more fibre, so much of my diet should be carbohydrate, I need protein.
Have repeatedly asked my doctor to see a dietician (need a low fat diet) only to be told: Just follow the government guide lines.
Help!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I find it easy to eat loads of fruit and veg but ive never tried to work out if im eating at least 5 a day as the amount i do eat is probably way over that. We always make a big salad with our main meal, we eat fruit at breakfast, snack on fruit in the day and usually my fella sorts out a big plate of fruit or something like sliced peppers and cherry tomatoes, for sharing watching tv on a evening. I drink juice a fair bit too
The guidelines recommended only one portion in liquid form (you get 2 in a smoothie as some of the fibre is undamaged in processing) but if you have a smoothie you can't count the juice... less porridge chuck in a chopped banana and some chopped dried apricots but generally a tablespoon of most things isn't a portion even if it is your portion call it a half... and have more halves during the day. some of the fruitiest yoghurts have about a portion in.... and a good dollop of ketchup is half a portion too
I find it quite difficult but mainly because I don't really eat between meals that much so having fruit or veg as snacks doesn't really work for me. I can't drink too much fruit juice and prefer water anyway (that at least I do get my daily amount of).
Don't get me wrong, I love my food and can eat quite a lot at actual meal times. Our dinners nearly always consist of peppers, onions and mushrooms in some form, (base for pasta sauces, currys, stir frys etc) and I really like green beans. I also tend to eat soup for lunch which usually counts or adds to my veg intake and I have fruit for pudding at lunch time, I also try to eat fruit at about 3pm but if I don't feel hungry then I often forget. I think if you actually focus properly on it then it is probably quite easy to do but it's not something I get too worked up about really.
Don't get me wrong, I love my food and can eat quite a lot at actual meal times. Our dinners nearly always consist of peppers, onions and mushrooms in some form, (base for pasta sauces, currys, stir frys etc) and I really like green beans. I also tend to eat soup for lunch which usually counts or adds to my veg intake and I have fruit for pudding at lunch time, I also try to eat fruit at about 3pm but if I don't feel hungry then I often forget. I think if you actually focus properly on it then it is probably quite easy to do but it's not something I get too worked up about really.
You say you have porridge in the morning, chuck a handful of blueberries or rasperries or strawberries or a chopped banana on top and that's 1 of your 5 a day. Having a glass of OJ means by 9am you have had 2 of your 5 a day. Have a ham salad/ chicken salad/tuna salad wholewheat sandwich and you are getting your fibre and at least one other portion of fruit and veg and I'm sure you would find it easy to have 2 portions of veg on your plate for dinner.
To be honest I don't think it's something to get worried about....they are only guidelines.
To be honest I don't think it's something to get worried about....they are only guidelines.
I treat it as tosh! the best thing is to be aware and just eat more fruit and veg and just eat as much as suits you - they give different 'slogans' in different countries.
http://www.who.int/di.../gs_fv_ppt_mmeyer.pdf
http://www.who.int/di.../gs_fv_ppt_mmeyer.pdf