Showing posts with label colours. Show all posts
Showing posts with label colours. Show all posts

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

A guys food diary, calories

Well I know this here guy, gave me his food diary. Now for the sake of it, I'm gonna work out the calories

Breakfast: 2 peanut butter and jam sandwiches

Lunch (quote): ''For lunch, I eat almost nothing

Only the main dish (usually something wheat or low calorie and/or fat)''


So I'm guessing 300, as wheat is calorie laden.


Dinner: 5 fast food hamburgers.


So that would be 327 per sandwich. 
So 654 for just breakfast

Lunch I'm guessing is 300


And dinner, well he said usually Wendy's burgers, so I'm taking a wild guess and saying he has the normal burger, which is 580 calories, that's 2900 calories. 



So, let's say he skipped lunch altogether, that would be 

3554 calories. 


He's certainly eating enough then. Shame about the absolutely no fruit :/




Saturday, 3 November 2012

Colours and appetite


The psychology of colour can influence EVERYTHING from our blood pressure to our mood and overall experience. Colour and our appetite for foods are closely related and can affect our perception of taste. So which colours can whet your appetite? And more importantly for those looking at losing weight, what colours can suppress your appetite?
Red. A very intense and energetic colour  red increases blood pressure and stimulates appetite. Ever notice why many restaurants paint their walls a dark red?
Blue. The colour blue is associated with the mind and body and can produce a calming effect while slowing the metabolism. Blue is often used as an appetite suppressant so if you run a restaurant, consider painting it red! If you're dieting, put lots of blue in your kitchen and dining room from blue plates, blue candles, and blue placemats.

Green. The beauty of nature in shades of green, green is a calming and relaxing colour  The colour green is associated with being healthy and in nature.

Grey. A great colour to suppress your appetite, grey calms and neutralizes anxiety which results in you eating less food.

Orange. Not only does orange increase oxygen supply to the brain, it stimulates us mentally and is invigorating. It's a warm, soothing colour that also stimulates appetite.
Turquoise. A tasty colour that stimulates your appetite, colour your kitchen turquoise if you're looking at beefing up.
Yellow. Cheery and uplifting, yellow can help with focus and concentration. Ever wonder why Post-It notes are yellow? Coincidence? Yellow is related to happiness and it can also stimulate your appetite.
 Ever wondered why many of us doesn't like eating greens? 
 Here is a picture of some celery  Celery is brilliant because it actually BURNS CALORIES WHEN YOU EAT IT. Seriously it is burning calories...eating? How great is that? Don't make it into a juice though, because then it will just be putting calories into your body. 

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