I'm having trouble, I think, getting all my calcium servings in per day. I do take a multivitamin and a supplement, so truly what I am eating combined with those is probably giving me enough. However, that being said, I still would prefer to be getting as much as I can from my diet.
I get confused (never have been a mathematician) about how many milligrams or grams of calcium equates a "serving". I should have three servings per day as I am "post menopausal".
I have calcium in what I might refer to as "dribs and drabs" throughout the day. Maybe 1/2 cup in coffee and tea, fat free feta cheese in an omelette, maybe a slice of FF cheese at lunch (depending on the day) and maybe a serving of pudding (ff/sf) in the evening or a WW frozen ice cream cone dessert for 2 points (I'm on the CORE plan).
All these things I have throughout the day might equal ONE serving of milk, according to Weight Watchers.
How are the rest of you doing, and how are you actually making sure you get all the calcium you should get?
Maybe I am overly concerned about it, but I still would love to hear other people's thoughts and what they are eating (particularly if you are on CORE) that is giving them their required servings.
Linda



