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Originally Posted by dragonlady1978
Am I misunderstanding? Is there some metabolic magic that happens when the calories come from a fruit or veggie as opposed to other foods?
There's no magic. But, a banana is still better for you than that 100 calorie snack of cheez-its.
I know there's no actual strict limit on the amount of fruit and vegetables we are told to eat on plan, but there still has to be common sense added in as well as personal responsibility as there is on
any plan.
If I ate 20 bananas every night and counted them as zero after I ate all my other food, I know I'd either gain or not lose weight.
However, a reasonable amount of fruit and vegetables are already included into the daily plan. They aren't zero calories, they're just already counted in before you even get your daily points number. Let's say between 5-8 as that's what they show being tracked. They're included as to encourage people who wouldn't normally pick up the fruit or veggies to eat those more than the would the 100 cal snack packs. (As they
might've chosen on the last plan, hey, they were both 2 points, right?)
Fruit and vegetables can even be more filling than that 100 cal snack pack.
But, it's about finding a healthy balance, and encouraging people to eat more fruit & veg by giving it to them for "free" is doing just that.