Serious question about calories (fer realz)
So. I got back home from a grueling workday, and a frantic grocery shopping trip for healthy eats.
I immediately dumped the grocery bags on the counter, grabbed a razor sharp knife and began chopping everything in sight.
Sat down at the table to enjoy a salad roughly the same size as my heard, and read some trivial nonsense (I think most people call it the internet)
Now, my question:
Halfway through the inhalation of my salad, I realized I hadn't peeled the tag off my red pepper, just sliced it up and threw it in.
So, how do I log half a sticker? It was the side with the bar code, if that matters)
I immediately dumped the grocery bags on the counter, grabbed a razor sharp knife and began chopping everything in sight.
Sat down at the table to enjoy a salad roughly the same size as my heard, and read some trivial nonsense (I think most people call it the internet)
Now, my question:
Halfway through the inhalation of my salad, I realized I hadn't peeled the tag off my red pepper, just sliced it up and threw it in.
So, how do I log half a sticker? It was the side with the bar code, if that matters)
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lol I hope you enjoyed your food more than the sticker.0
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Omg...
I've been operating under the impression that MFP INCLUDED the calories from produce stickers. Mother Effer, all this time, all those apples... You think that may be the cause of my plateau, my initial weight gain, and other non-relevant but serious problems?
Thank u for bringing this to my attention0 -
Well I can tell you're not a clean eater or you'da washed your food before eating it.
I would weigh the other half of the sticker, double that, and calculate how many calories in that much fibre.
It wasn't white paper was it? Brown is much better for you.0 -
I still don't know what to log it as, but I'm sure I'll have more ideas after I'm done disinfecting my digestive tract with bourbon.
Because.... Safety first!0 -
You have to watch out for those stickers they have the number of calories that are in the produce number. So if you only ate half that could still be around 2000 calories Since most produce stickers are in the four digit category.
But seriously you need to wash all your produce before eating it. You never know who has touched it or where there hands have been. Not to mention pesticides and the dirty truck they were hauled to the store in. So many veggies are contaminated with salmonella you could get sick.0 -
I still don't know what to log it as, but I'm sure I'll have more ideas after I'm done disinfecting my digestive tract with bourbon.
Because.... Safety first!
Oh I feel so much better now0 -
Well, if the sticker tasted sweet there may have been a sugar based backing. If the sticker tasted sour than perhaps it was more chemical in nature. As an experiment eat another sticker and check your blood sugar in a couple of hours to see how much it went up.
Then again, maybe it was just fiber in nature in which case this too shall pass and you won't have to worry about counting it.0 -
all that sugar in the glue at conservative estimate 1000 cals0
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Little known fact: the sticker gives you negative calories. Eat more!
(Awesome post btw)0 -
What color was the sticker? White ones are really just empty calories, and lots of them. Try and eat brown stickers; they have fewer calories and carbs and way less sugar.0
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Super funny. ;-)0
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BAHAHAHA this made me laugh SO loud, haha.
Well, as my husband says....dirty food built his immunity haha (he never gets sick and I always get sick and am ocd about washing). lol.0 -
If you ate it before 7PM, you're fine.0
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Is a food sticker Paleo?0
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Oh my god.....think of the toxinz!!!!!!!0
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yeah.. i think you need to detox for a week at least, thats a lot of calories you just ate. ;(0
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Sorry, I couldn't help myself. But it seems you're safe on one count and screwed on another.
The following replies are taken from http://askville.amazon.com/stickers-fruits-edible/AnswerViewer.do?requestId=2751475
It wont harm you. The little stickers on fruit are made of edible paper; however, it is best to remove them before washing. Otherwise, the part underneath the sticker will not be cleaned.
Sources: http://www.wikihow.com/Wash-Fruit-and-Vegetables
They're not edible but won't hurt you if eaten. By FDA standards, the labels (called PLU labels) are supposed to be made with lead-free dyes and the glue used to adhere them to the fruit is required to be food grade (meaning safe to ingest). The labels are supposed to be removed before consumption but if accidently eaten, they are safe and won't harm you. You can actually look up the codes for any kind of produce at www.plucodes.com .
Personally, I'd log it as a starch/carb. You may have to exercise a whole minute to work it off, but you can do that easily. Then again, after all the bourbon, you'll need more than a minute.0 -
So, how do I log half a sticker? It was the side with the bar code, if that matters)
After you pass it, you could just use the barcode scanner to log it. (Oh sorry, maybe the word LOG wasn't the best choice in this case...)0 -
bahahhahahaa! that made my night, thank you!0
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You have to watch out for those stickers they have the number of calories that are in the produce number. So if you only ate half that could still be around 2000 calories Since most produce stickers are in the four digit category.
But seriously you need to wash all your produce before eating it. You never know who has touched it or where there hands have been. Not to mention pesticides and the dirty truck they were hauled to the store in. So many veggies are contaminated with salmonella you could get sick.
Fortunately, a quick rinse under the tap eliminates all those things...
...right?0 -
Sorry, I couldn't help myself. But it seems you're safe on one count and screwed on another.
The following replies are taken from http://askville.amazon.com/stickers-fruits-edible/AnswerViewer.do?requestId=2751475
It wont harm you. The little stickers on fruit are made of edible paper; however, it is best to remove them before washing. Otherwise, the part underneath the sticker will not be cleaned.
Sources: http://www.wikihow.com/Wash-Fruit-and-Vegetables
They're not edible but won't hurt you if eaten. By FDA standards, the labels (called PLU labels) are supposed to be made with lead-free dyes and the glue used to adhere them to the fruit is required to be food grade (meaning safe to ingest). The labels are supposed to be removed before consumption but if accidently eaten, they are safe and won't harm you. You can actually look up the codes for any kind of produce at www.plucodes.com .
Personally, I'd log it as a starch/carb. You may have to exercise a whole minute to work it off, but you can do that easily. Then again, after all the bourbon, you'll need more than a minute.
OMG I effing LOVE this "fer realz" answer. I had NO IDEA those things were edible and seriously thought this guy was in danger of clogging his intestines when that sticker got near his sphincter with the sticker side down and it lodged itself there and stickied itself across blocked it shut. Man that was a close call. I almost didn't sleep tonight worrying about the anal situations of an internet stranger.0 -
I wouldn't be too concerned about the calories. Did it fit your macros?0
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Be careful. I ate a whole bunch of those stickers once and they stayed in my stomach like a giant wall of gum. They made me birth it like a child. I named him George.0
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Solid post.
-Ryan0 -
Sat down at the table to enjoy a salad roughly the same size as my heard
i think people are missing the key point here. same size as a heard of what? cattle? thats a pretty big salad man. i rekon the calories gained from eating the sticker would be burnt off by the cardio of chewing a 30 tonne salad0 -
Probably about 140 calories per sticker lol0
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Stickers provide much needed ruffage. I think if you chew 25 times the calories burned chewing will cancel out any calories that the sticker contained. Unless of course it was one of those stickers with a lot of ink on it. I know for a fact that ink is high in calories0
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Sat down at the table to enjoy a salad roughly the same size as my beard
i think people are missing the key point here. same size as a heard of what? cattle? thats a pretty big salad man. i rekon the calories gained from eating the sticker would be burnt off by the cardio of chewing a 30 tonne salad
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Sat down at the table to enjoy a salad roughly the same size as my beard
i think people are missing the key point here. same size as a heard of what? cattle? thats a pretty big salad man. i rekon the calories gained from eating the sticker would be burnt off by the cardio of chewing a 30 tonne salad
FIFhim/her.
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