ICE - How Do I log It?
Options
Replies
-
Only if it's steep so I can get a precise count. But here's the thing i take a shower..water gets in my mouth..i have NO WAY to log that!
I know, right?!? Since it's so important to log things carefully, I always duct-tape my mouth shut when showering to prevent the accidental ingestion of water. Plus, it's water thats' about to touch my dirty body! How icky is that? Yuck!
I've heard that for best results you should also duct-tape your nose and caulk any other cavities that might accidentally absorb water from the steam. My problem is that I can't hold my breath for more than 2 minutes and I like my showers to last more than 2 minutes.
However, I've learned that I can wear SCUBA gear so I can breathe tanked air instead of the steamed stuff in the shower. Problem solved!
Then I also read that you can absorb water through your SKIN! DAMMIT!
Now I shower in a drysuit, just in case.0 -
Vanilla Ice?0
-
Only if it's steep so I can get a precise count. But here's the thing i take a shower..water gets in my mouth..i have NO WAY to log that!
I know, right?!? Since it's so important to log things carefully, I always duct-tape my mouth shut when showering to prevent the accidental ingestion of water. Plus, it's water thats' about to touch my dirty body! How icky is that? Yuck!
I've heard that for best results you should also duct-tape your nose and caulk any other cavities that might accidentally absorb water from the steam. My problem is that I can't hold my breath for more than 2 minutes and I like my showers to last more than 2 minutes.
However, I've learned that I can wear SCUBA gear so I can breathe tanked air instead of the steamed stuff in the shower. Problem solved!
Then I also read that you can absorb water through your SKIN! DAMMIT!
Now I shower in a drysuit, just in case.
So how do you log all that?0 -
Silly boy! Ice is a solid, and should be logged as a food, not a drink!
Next you're going to be telling me that you don't distill and measure the steam coming out of your tea cup so you can adjust the calories accordingly.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Only if it's steep so I can get a precise count. But here's the thing i take a shower..water gets in my mouth..i have NO WAY to log that!
I cant take it!!!! My side hurts!!!0 -
0
-
i chew ice because im frustrated.
Are you frustrated because dogs dont like you or...??0 -
You don't log ice at all. If you do, it will cause you to eat double your exercise calories!0
-
You're putting waaaaaayyy too much thought into this.0
-
So how do you log all that?
I thought it was going to be simple - no water taken in since my body is now hermetically sealed from moisture. It's also helped me with calorie control since no one is inviting me out to have drinks after work. It might be all the flies that have suddenly invaded my workspace for some really odd reason, and seem to follow me around. Plus, there's a weird new odor at the office so I can understand why people might not want to go our for drinks any more. Oddly enough, my car and house have the same exact smell all the time, too.
Anyway, no water ingestion in the shower - problem solved!
Then, the other day, I noticed that the hot water heated up the drysuit and made me sweat.
I licked it off my body. I'm not sure whether to log it or not. I think I'll log half of it and use the other half for an intermittent water fast.0 -
bacon
My thoughts exactly.
i love bacon..except when it's cold. bacon and ICE doesnt mix. i wonder if the librarian know if Ice T likes bacon?
Of course he does! EVERYONE loves bacon. Chocolate-covered bacon is even better!0 -
bacon
My thoughts exactly.
i love bacon..except when it's cold. bacon and ICE doesnt mix. i wonder if the librarian know if Ice T likes bacon?
Of course he does! EVERYONE loves bacon. Chocolate-covered bacon is even better!
Now bacon, with Ice Tea..not the rapper..would be ideal!0 -
You're putting waaaaaayyy too much thought into this.
((Pauses) (thinks about this statement)
I'm sorry ...what??????0 -
So how do you log all that?
I thought it was going to be simple - no water taken in since my body is now hermetically sealed from moisture. It's also helped me with calorie control since no one is inviting me out to have drinks after work. It might be all the flies that have suddenly invaded my workspace for some really odd reason, and seem to follow me around. Plus, there's a weird new odor at the office so I can understand why people might not want to go our for drinks any more. Oddly enough, my car and house have the same exact smell all the time, too.
Anyway, no water ingestion in the shower - problem solved!
Then, the other day, I noticed that the hot water heated up the drysuit and made me sweat.
I licked it off my body. I'm not sure whether to log it or not. I think I'll log half of it and use the other half for an intermittent water fast.
yes after all of that you definitely should log it.0 -
You're putting waaaaaayyy too much thought into this.
((Pauses) (thinks about this statement)
I'm sorry ...what??????
Or maybe it's too much ice... yeah... you are definitely using too much ice!0 -
You don't log ice at all. If you do, it will cause you to eat double your exercise calories!
WRONG! you can eat as much ICE as you want. My question is when it turns to water do you tak the before or after evaporation numbers?0 -
So how do you log all that?
I thought it was going to be simple - no water taken in since my body is now hermetically sealed from moisture. It's also helped me with calorie control since no one is inviting me out to have drinks after work. It might be all the flies that have suddenly invaded my workspace for some really odd reason, and seem to follow me around. Plus, there's a weird new odor at the office so I can understand why people might not want to go our for drinks any more. Oddly enough, my car and house have the same exact smell all the time, too.
Anyway, no water ingestion in the shower - problem solved!
Then, the other day, I noticed that the hot water heated up the drysuit and made me sweat.
I licked it off my body. I'm not sure whether to log it or not. I think I'll log half of it and use the other half for an intermittent water fast.
yes after all of that you definitely should log it.
Trouble is, there were two dead flies in the sweat, and I accidentally got them too. I can't find an entry for "dead fly" in the database.
It's all so confusing.0 -
ragglefraggle0
-
Um... really?
Why do you even need to log it? the more the merrier lol....0 -
You don't log ice at all. If you do, it will cause you to eat double your exercise calories!
WRONG! you can eat as much ICE as you want. My question is when it turns to water do you tak the before or after evaporation numbers?
Seriously... I'm confused. Are you joking or asking a serious question?
If you are joking, hahaha, you tricked me because I thought it was a serious question.
If you aren't joking, then you are putting waaaaaayyy too much thought into this. If you think the volume of the ice is skewing your numbers for the amount of water you are drinking, then just drink an extra glass of water. Honestly, the precise amount of water you drink is not that big of a deal. Just stay hydrated!0 -
bacon
My thoughts exactly.
i love bacon..except when it's cold. bacon and ICE doesnt mix. i wonder if the librarian know if Ice T likes bacon?
Of course he does! EVERYONE loves bacon. Chocolate-covered bacon is even better!
Or even better yet - caramel with bacon!!! YUM!0
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 391.4K Introduce Yourself
- 43.5K Getting Started
- 259.7K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.6K Food and Nutrition
- 47.3K Recipes
- 232.3K Fitness and Exercise
- 390 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.4K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 152.7K Motivation and Support
- 7.8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.2K MyFitnessPal Information
- 22 News and Announcements
- 922 Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.3K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions