Foods you don't count
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I don't log coffee. I did just look up the calorie content of 8oz of black coffee on a google search and it says it's 1 calorie. So, a 12 cup pot of coffee would be 12 calories. Not worth logging.
What I should log is the non-dairy creamer I put in my coffee, at 10 cal a tsp. But I don't log that either.
I don't log artificial sweetener.
I don't log Diet Coke.
I don't log seasonings and spices nor the PAM spray I use to prevent my eggs from sticking to the pan.
I do log all low cal veggies and fruits I eat, though.0 -
Think most people have said it coffee and kethup, I take my coffee black which has about 6 calories per cup.0
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Gum and mints, unless I chew or eat a LOT of them in one day. Which is rare.
I snack on marshmallows occasionally. I don't often count them.
I don't log my gummy vits, either.0 -
Coffee
Tea
Sweetner
Spices
Celery
*Basically if it doesn't have nothing to count..I don't.0 -
I try to log everything excet water, I refuse to log everytime I drink water.0
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You don't count food, the foods counts you
Am eating my lunch as I type and imagining my banana counting..... One eater.
No, wait she shared it with someone... 2 eaters.... :laugh:0 -
I don't log Water, Diet Coke or my multi-vitamin supplement. I did log it once but all the categories I track on MFP read zero.
At 1 kcal per 250 ml Diet Coke is pretty close to nothing.0 -
What are some foods/drinks (save zero calorie drinks) that you don't track calories for but know that they have calories?
-Coffee (black)
-Seasonings/Spices
-Leafy Greens
-Sugar packets (to be fair, I only use 1 per day max but that's still about 15 cals)0 -
What are some foods/drinks (save zero calorie drinks) that you don't track calories for but know that they have calories?
-Coffee (black)
-Seasonings/Spices
-Leafy Greens
-Sugar packets (to be fair, I only use 1 per day max but that's still about 15 cals)0 -
I don't log my tea, and I don't always bother listing all the spices when I'm assembling a recipe if they're small quantities (like < 1 tsp). I do log everything else, even half a packet of stevia, one leaf of lettuce on a sandwich, or some mustard, but I don't bother being that precise about it. I just squirt some mustard and guess how much. I'm not tracking sodium, so it's not that important to me.
Adding: I'm also pretty lax about almond milk, since the variety I use is only 30 calories per cup. If I'm putting a tablespoon or so in, I'm not worried about measuring it.
I DO log ketchup, and I measure it (well, I weigh it, and I measured it enough to have a decent idea what 1 tbsp weighs), but mostly because I'm watching my sugar intake.0 -
Spices have been mentioned... also mustard, and my 5 hour Energy addiction. At least one / day before my workout or when I haven't slept because of work. Never more than 2 / day, but even 2 is rare. Once in a while I have a busy / bad day and I eat out at places that I can't get nutrition info from. Worst case scenario I miss 1 - 2 days of logging. I guess it's still working though, because I'm in the best shape of my life.0
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What are some foods/drinks (save zero calorie drinks) that you don't track calories for but know that they have calories?
-Coffee (black)
-Seasonings/Spices
-Leafy Greens
-Sugar packets (to be fair, I only use 1 per day max but that's still about 15 cals)0 -
"I wish I could count like you"- w734q6720
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What are some foods/drinks (save zero calorie drinks) that you don't track calories for but know that they have calories?
-Coffee (black)
-Seasonings/Spices
-Leafy Greens
-Sugar packets (to be fair, I only use 1 per day max but that's still about 15 cals)
Geez, how much garlic do you use? My garlic only has 4 cals per teaspoon, or 13 cals for 3 cloves, which means it might go up to 30 for one of my extra garlicky chicken recipes.0 -
One thing no one's mentioned... I don't count whipped cream. I know it has about 15-20 cals in it but I can't bring myself to measure it out. Plus, it's kind of hard to measure how much fits in your mouth, if you know what i'm saying. It's my one "freebie" but I'm usually under my calorie goal by a couple hundred so I know it's not affecting my weight loss.0
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I saw a lot of people mention ketchup. I do measure mine, but I think I use rather a lot, especially if I'm dipping fries or something.0
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I log everything,even spices.Though mainly to keep track of my sodium intake.0
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I'd totally track spices if I knew how many calories they have. But it's not on the bottle.
most of them are in the database though. I track spices - onion powder, garlic powder, paprika, thyme, dill, black pepper, etc. etc... it's never a lot of calories but it adds up.. Most of the ones I commonly use have an "MFP Official" entry - look them up under "spices - garlic powder" or whatever and you'll find them.0 -
Coffee is probably the only thing with calories that I don't log, but to be fair, I really don't drink that much. Like, less thatn 3 cups a week probably.0
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I don't log anything that weighs less than 1g.
But I always do log snacks that fit into my calories - whether I'm trying to lose weight or maintain, there's no point not logging something 'because it fits' because then when you look back at your average calorie intake over the last 30 days or so you're not going to have accurate information about intake and output. If I want to maintain I need to know how many calories I actually ate and what effect that had, not numbers that make it look like I ate less.0 -
The only thing I don't log is my mentoes gum because I only chew it not swallow it0
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Spices, diet coke, sugar free cordial and water. Every single other thing gets logged.0
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I don't log the gummi vitamins I sometimes take.
Or black coffee/tea (iced or hot)0 -
Chocolate0
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Orbitz bubble gum. I chew about 2-4 pieces a day.0
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Seasonings, That's about it.0
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Herbal/fruit/peppermint teas, diet fizzy drinks, squash, seasonings and low/no calorie sweeteners.0
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Coffee, herbs and spices. Everything else gets weighed and logged.0
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Some coffees are 200 kcal per cup. Costa, Starbucks, Subway, Nero, etc.0
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I count spices because I use LOADS in things like curry and even though they might seem like they have none, they can actually add up when you log them all... think the only thing I sometimes don't log is diet soft drinks. I drink gallons of the stuff at work (yes I know it's probably not good for me...) at work because I work in a kitchen where it's ridiculously hot and the only fluids we get access to is generally either standard coke or diet coke, so I know my logging of that is never gonna be fully accurate because I have no idea of the amount i actually drink. Other than that, i try log everything even if i know it had 0 (or barely any) calories.. otherwise i kinda feel like im cheating lol0
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