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When weighing apples?

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  • MeanderingMammal
    MeanderingMammal Posts: 7,866 Member


    I try to hit my target dead on, not come in under. When I do as you are advocating I hit the wall and am dead trying to finish my 750-900 calorie workouts.

    But thanks for twice projecting your preferences into my situation.


    Wasn't intentional, I should have been clearer that I was articulating my situation.
  • GGDaddy
    GGDaddy Posts: 289 Member


    I try to hit my target dead on, not come in under. When I do as you are advocating I hit the wall and am dead trying to finish my 750-900 calorie workouts.

    But thanks for twice projecting your preferences into my situation.


    Wasn't intentional, I should have been clearer that I was articulating my situation.

    All good :drinker:
  • Apples are naturally low in calories and high in fiber, which are perfect for a healthy low-calorie diet. I try apple diet http://www.bestjuicedietrecipes.com/juice-diet-recipes/apple-diet/ to lose weight for Christmas.
  • DC_TheDrivah1
    DC_TheDrivah1 Posts: 77 Member
    Be accurate. I weigh what I eat. Since I meal prep, I just make sure to slice up & weigh an apple instead of taking an entire Apple with me to work. So that I know how much I'm eating. Good question. A lot of ppl (proof is on your reies) just eat it and log of with a generic calorie count. Resulting in inaccurate daily calorie counts. Best way to reach your goals is to be accurate. Best of luck with the apples! Lol.
  • rachelnumberone
    rachelnumberone Posts: 15 Member
    You can eat the whole apple (sans stem obviously) but there is no reason to core it really.
  • rachelnumberone
    rachelnumberone Posts: 15 Member
    edited March 2015
    ScottH_200 wrote: »
    Some of these threads are interesting to say the least. Is it really necessary to be that exact when logging an apple?

    Your wife's a lucky woman Scott :neutral_face:
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