Just Log it.
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Just log it.
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Yes I do just log it but I disagree with this. Sometimes it's just too hard too log logistically. The app is too slow to log everything using my internet and if I'm on holiday I haven't got access to the internet at all. I try logging for instance at a buffet, then a night out and staying over but it is VERY time consuming and I don't want to spend the night on my phone searching for ''sweet and sour chicken in batter' breadcrumbs?- no that's in cups??? ounces??? I give up'.
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Totally agree with ya! Log EVERTHING x0
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Agreed! I've always struggled with binging and hiding my over eating! It's not fun to be wolfing down a whole meal you sneaked into the house and then stepping out to have dinner with the family! Being honest with myself has really changed the way i think about food, I still love to eat it but i now know what the impact of it will be if I do it on a daily basis! I'm not saying I don't have my dark days but I've learnt to embrace my mistake and make a change rather than beating myself up over it and continuously eating my feelings!0
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Great advice! Thanks for posting.0
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And the more you log those 4000 calorie days the more you will know how they affect you daily fluctuations. without an honest diary you learn nothing about how You work.0
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I log it, I log it, I log it... That is why I am on here, to log my meals. It can be time consuming and I prefer to log on my laptop than my phone especially when eating out.
When I eat out, I take pictures of all my meals from a few different angles to have a good idea of what I had. Sometimes I even take an after just in case I didn't eat all the food and didn't have a take home. If I don't get to log on until I get home at least I can still log my meal.
My phone has the scanner which is a great plus when I'm eating something I just brought at the store.
I log it, l log it, I log it! I don't have a reason not to... Yet!!!0 -
Thank you for this! I have been feeling rubbish today and the last thing I wanted to do was remember everything I ate, estimate how much it was, and log it. Especially if it puts me over, because I'm feeling too crappy to exercise.
But now I've found the will to do it anyway, so thanks a lot0 -
Admitting your mistakes is the first step people. If you can't even bring yourself to honestly log what you're eating, this whole weight loss thing isn't for you....0
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NoblankFRplease wrote: »so fed up with people saying: "not bother to log it, mad weekend" "sister's birthday, not logging tonight", "going on holiday, see you next week" etc!
Yes I do just log it but I disagree with this. Sometimes it's just too hard too log logistically. The app is too slow to log everything using my internet and if I'm on holiday I haven't got access to the internet at all. I try logging for instance at a buffet, then a night out and staying over but it is VERY time consuming and I don't want to spend the night on my phone searching for ''sweet and sour chicken in batter' breadcrumbs?- no that's in cups??? ounces??? I give up'.
Well, just calculate in your head, and log the total calories for the meal, or even for the entire day. It takes a second.
No Internet? Write it down on a tiny piece of paper kept in your wallet with your dollar bills. Again, just do the maths in your head and plug a rounded number.
When you're back home and have a chance, just copy the numbers in MFP.
It's better than nothing !
Usually, when we had a great day, we WANT to log it in. When we find excuses not to log it, it's typically because we did not do as well as we wanted ...
Buffet plus night out, you said ? ;-)0 -
Thanks for the reminder. I am logging but estimating. It is coming under. I know I am missing something (probably underestimating). I put notes when I think there is an error to remind myself.
My husband keeps saying he is going to order me a food scale so soon I should be more accurate.0 -
I love this. I ate a BIG portion of spaghetti carbonara last night. I ate it, enjoyed it, logged it, and moved on.0
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Great idea.
I don't have a smart phone to record calories whilst I'm out so I bought a food diary to help me log foods. I've tried a few diaries and found an easy one to use 'food diary and exercise log by dr Joseph Reece'. The calorie counting diaries was a bit tricky to work out when being out and about so I used this one to quickly log foods. It has motivational quotes at the top of each page which is fun. But everyone has different uses
Either way, log it!!!0 -
NoblankFRplease wrote: »so fed up with people saying: "not bother to log it, mad weekend" "sister's birthday, not logging tonight", "going on holiday, see you next week" etc!
Yes I do just log it but I disagree with this. Sometimes it's just too hard too log logistically. The app is too slow to log everything using my internet and if I'm on holiday I haven't got access to the internet at all. I try logging for instance at a buffet, then a night out and staying over but it is VERY time consuming and I don't want to spend the night on my phone searching for ''sweet and sour chicken in batter' breadcrumbs?- no that's in cups??? ounces??? I give up'.
you can log 4000 quick add calories and put in the notes "mad weekend not sure what I ate" that takes 2 seconds and can be done days later.
I am about to be away and TBH, my initial plan was to not even bother trying to log. I know it'll be totally off but I am going to give it a go to try, I agree I won't be spending a lot of time searching things in the database but since those entries likely won't be correct for my stuff anyway a quick add will be better than nothing.
It's an exercise to keep me mindful that I don't need to eat the most caloric dense thing offered at every single meal. This logging is a tool that is helpful in more than just one way, and it's helpful even when it can't be 100% accurate. Mindfulness while eating is an important skill to develop for many, me included.0
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