Logging water in mixed drinks
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I was sitting here drinking a glass of water while eating some gummy bears thinking about this water/no water problem...hmm
I guess the pure cool water I drank counts and I have to figure out the calories on the gummy bears.
The Ginger Ale also counts as water...I mean, what's the difference?
But if you drink ice water while eating gummy bears, do the negative calories from the ice water negate the eating of the gummies? Hmmm..
Yes. But the Gummy Bears have sugar and are not pure water. So if you eat Gummy Bears while drinking water, you can't count the water because the Gummy Bears changed the molecules and it isn't water anymore. That's scientific fact.0 -
I've never thought of anything as water unless it's water. Even diet anything is going to have some kind of artificial sweetener that's going to dehydrate you. And alcohol of any kind whether it's "dry" or not will dehydrate you. Nothing is going to hydrate you like water, so don't log it as water unless that's what it really is.0
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Tea is made of a teabag and water.
If I put the teabag in the water, discard it and then drink the tea it is not water. If I eat the teabag and then drink the water after, it is still water.
I eat all my teabags now.
True Fact.
I don't think you know what tea-bagging is.
Ok, drinking pure water will kill you outright, so don't do it. You will get osmosis shock and start leaking out of your organs! Don't try it. so that being the case, you really need to cut the water with some other form of liquid.
so I mean C6H12O6 + 2 ADP + 2 Pi + 2 NAD+ → 2 CH3COCOO− + 2 ATP + 2 NADH + 2 H2O + 2H+
and C6H12O6 + C6H12O6 → C12H22O11 + H2O
so IrCl3(H2O)3 + 3 P(C6H5)3 + HCON(CH3)2 + C6H5NH2 → IrCl(CO)[P(C6H5)3]2 + [(CH3)2NH2]Cl + OP(C6H5)3 + [C6H5NH3]Cl + 2 H2O
That right there spells out why you should count the drink as 10 oz of water.0 -
For reference, I personally only log water/crystal light/splenda kool aid/mio as "water". If I mix any of those or any other diet beverage with alcohol then I count those in my food tracker on their own. I don't drink much soda in general (diet or otherwise) so I've never bothered counting diet soda as a "water".0
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Since when would alcohol and a mixer count as water? Is it b/c it has water in it? By that logic you should count stalks of celery, watermelon, etc towards your water consumption. Don't try to cheat it: count only water as your water.0
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I've never thought of anything as water unless it's water. Even diet anything is going to have some kind of artificial sweetener that's going to dehydrate you. And alcohol of any kind whether it's "dry" or not will dehydrate you. Nothing is going to hydrate you like water, so don't log it as water unless that's what it really is.
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Tea is made of a teabag and water.
If I put the teabag in the water, discard it and then drink the tea it is not water. If I eat the teabag and then drink the water after, it is still water.
I eat all my teabags now.
True Fact.
you said teabag . . . not once, but 4 times . . . and then you ate it. LOL!0 -
Since when would alcohol and a mixer count as water? Is it b/c it has water in it? By that logic you should count stalks of celery, watermelon, etc towards your water consumption.
Then how much water should I log for celery and watermelon? What if the celery is in a bloody mary?0 -
Tea is made of a teabag and water.
If I put the teabag in the water, discard it and then drink the tea it is not water. If I eat the teabag and then drink the water after, it is still water.
I eat all my teabags now.
True Fact.
Do you count the calories of the bag? Do you remove the string attached before you eat it and if not, how many calories would that add?0 -
Tea is made of a teabag and water.
If I put the teabag in the water, discard it and then drink the tea it is not water. If I eat the teabag and then drink the water after, it is still water.
I eat all my teabags now.
True Fact.
Do you count the calories of the bag? Do you remove the string attached before you eat it and if not, how many calories would that add?
can you log the stapler under "iron"0 -
wetness is highly beneficial.
as is tea-bagging.0 -
Tea is made of a teabag and water.
If I put the teabag in the water, discard it and then drink the tea it is not water. If I eat the teabag and then drink the water after, it is still water.
I eat all my teabags now.
True Fact.
Do you count the calories of the bag? Do you remove the string attached before you eat it and if not, how many calories would that add?
can you log the stapler under "iron"
Good point!! I usually am low on iron, so this would be very beneficial to help me get that vitamin in without the pill.0 -
Since when would alcohol and a mixer count as water? Is it b/c it has water in it? By that logic you should count stalks of celery, watermelon, etc towards your water consumption. Don't try to cheat it: count only water as your water.
This^^^^^^0
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