First time in this thread. Hi all!
I'm not a calorie counter per-se. I know what my daily intake should be, roughly, and I pay attention to the calories in every single thing I put into my mouth. I just don't sit down and calculate them every day. (Every so often I will, just make sure I'm on track)
Now, I noticed I've sort of stalled out in the past few weeks, and haven't been losing too much. And I kind of assumed since I've lost some weight, that I needed to re-evaluate my daily calorie intake and start eating less.
I ate as normal today and did a calculation. Imagine my surprise - I am well UNDER what I technically should be eating. (Approx 12-1300 when I should be between 1600 - 2000) Now this, on top of what I burn exercising is just crazy.
Now, from what I've learned in the past few months - the logical thing for me to do now would be to up my calorie intake, and that might take care of my stall. The problem is, I'm not actually starving myself by eating this little. I'm not tired all day, and I don't go to bed hungry. I feel quite full most of the day, actually. So without stuffing myself, there's no way I can incorporate more food into my diet.
So - am I making too big a deal out of this? If my body isn't suffering from eating this many calories, should I just let it alone? Or try to eat more? Or maybe try to eat foods with a higher calorie content?
Thoughts?

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Or a little peanut butter or almond butter stirred into almost anything!