I ate my best friend's Starbucks Cake Pop, he doesn't know. How can I log it secretly?
norie92
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Yes, yes.. I'm a terrible person. I ate my best friend's birthday cake flavored Starbucks cake pop without telling him.
I want to log it without showing the evidence.
How can I do this?
I want to log it without showing the evidence.
How can I do this?
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Quick calories? lol0
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Buy him another one?
You can quick add the calories.0 -
Hmm.. I wanted to get the sugar counted as well.0
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Such thievery.0
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You have to pay some sort of penance.0
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I'm such a scoundrel but it was sooo good0
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I assume he has access to your diary here. Hopefully, he doesn't come across this post! I would recommend just owning up to it and apologizing. Offer some kind of penance. You will feel better and won't have to keep it hidden.
Alternatively, you could just make your diary private, but that will lead to questions. Quick add would be the best bet. I don't even track my sugar calories, I find it's irrelevant to my weight loss.0 -
This is a commercial product from Starbucks ? ?
Can't you just search the data base and find it - or find something similar and log that, will be close enough for a once off?0 -
Confession is good for the soul. Or you could just substitute some other sugary snack to keep the deception intact. How many carbs are in guilt?0
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If I were a cake pop thieving scoundrel I would create a recipe for Pilfered Pastries with a Starbucks birthday cake cake pop as the only ingredient in it and then log one serving.0
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Congratulations you made me laugh so hard0
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Well if he has access to your diary, chances are that he can see the forums also so could come across this thread. That may make him stop and wonder " hey don't I have a Starbucks cake pop ?"
BTW, they are like 1.90 so just buy him a new one and log the one you have consumed. Not that big of a deal.0 -
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positivepowers wrote: »
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Unfortunately, I think the MFP recipe builder requires you to have two ingredients in a recipe. Solution: add a tablespoon of water as a second ingredient in your recipe.0 -
Lol.... I keep coming back to read this hahaha waiting for him to catch on.0
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Um...I know I'm an old lady but I think there's some sort of interweb googling machine and you might be able to find Starbucks nutrition info by using that.
But what do I know?0 -
booksandchocolate12 wrote: »Um...I know I'm an old lady but I think there's some sort of interweb googling machine and you might be able to find Starbucks nutrition info by using that.
But what do I know?
I don't think you understood the question.0 -
booksandchocolate12 wrote: »Um...I know I'm an old lady but I think there's some sort of interweb googling machine and you might be able to find Starbucks nutrition info by using that.
But what do I know?
I don't think you understood the question.
Ha! You're right. It's what I get for trying to be smartass before my first cup of coffee.0 -
If I were a cake pop thieving scoundrel I would create a recipe for Pilfered Pastries with a Starbucks birthday cake cake pop as the only ingredient in it and then log one serving.
Pilfered Pastries
1 serving(s)
hahhahahahaaaaaa.....you're a magical jem
also,thread bump for OP's friend to find0 -
Yes, yes.. I'm a terrible person. I ate my best friend's birthday cake flavored Starbucks cake pop without telling him.
I want to log it without showing the evidence.
How can I do this?
Quick add the calories. You don't deserve full nutrition information for stolen food. Let that be a lesson to you.
If someone stole MY food and is most worried about logging the calories secretly so I don't find out then they aren't really my best friend.0 -
So OP when your friend goes looking for his birthday cake pop, what are you going to tell him happened to it? Besides hiding the entry, did you hide the evidence?
And seriously, who doesn't eat a cake pop right when they order it? When I get one they are usually gone before my latte is ready!0 -
WinoGelato wrote: »So OP when your friend goes looking for his birthday cake pop, what are you going to tell him happened to it? Besides hiding the entry, did you hide the evidence?
And seriously, who doesn't eat a cake pop right when they order it? When I get one they are usually gone before my latte is ready!
I know, they're 2-3 bites max, right? The stick isn't even necessary. Just throw the cake ball up in the air and I'll catch it in my mouth and eat it.0 -
WinoGelato wrote: »So OP when your friend goes looking for his birthday cake pop, what are you going to tell him happened to it? Besides hiding the entry, did you hide the evidence?
And seriously, who doesn't eat a cake pop right when they order it? When I get one they are usually gone before my latte is ready!
Maybe it was for an actual birthday celebration the OPs friend was holding off on having it. Which indeed would make the deception that much more scandalous!0 -
WinoGelato wrote: »And seriously, who doesn't eat a cake pop right when they order it? When I get one they are usually gone before my latte is ready!
I always thought of it as a snack while waiting for my drink !
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