Flossing credits?
LiftAllThePizzas
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Do you subtract calories for the food you pulled out of your teeth while flossing? After all, you didn't eat it so it doesn't count right?
Or do you only eat back half of your flossed calories?
Or do you only eat back half of your flossed calories?
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I have wondered this, too. I think the right answer is to tare your floss before you use it, and then weigh it again afterwards, and then subtract that from your diary. HTH!!!!0
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You also need to eat the calories back that you expended with the flossing.0
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i don't like to weigh the tiny bits so after i pick them out of my floss i eat them again. that way my food log is completely accurate.0
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Just suck the food particles from the floss.......you already logged them so dont make it harder than it has to be.0
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Since sugars are digested by saliva do you have to find the separate "net flossed" entries in the database to get accurate negative calorie counts?I have wondered this, too. I think the right answer is to tare your floss before you use it, and then weigh it again afterwards, and then subtract that from your diary. HTH!!!!0 -
i don't like to weigh the tiny bits so after i pick them out of my floss i eat them again. that way my food log is completely accurate.
Do you think an HRM would be good to ascertain the calorie burned while flossing?0 -
As long as you eat your own floss debris it's OK. If you eat someone else's, you need to add it to your diary!0
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Is this sort of like picking a tiny little oat flake that detached from the granola bar and stuck in the wrapper and shoving it in your mouth thinking, "well, I logged 140 calories for this stupid thing and I am eating ALL of them!"0
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Is this sort of like picking a tiny little oat flake that detached from the granola bar and stuck in the wrapper and shoving it in your mouth thinking, "well, I logged 140 calories for this stupid thing and I am eating ALL of them!"
Yes! Exactly.
I also lick my plate. I logged those calories - I'm getting my tally's worth!0 -
But what if it's MINT floss?0
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i don't like to weigh the tiny bits so after i pick them out of my floss i eat them again. that way my food log is completely accurate.
Do you think an HRM would be good to ascertain the calorie burned while flossing?
it doesn't raise my HR high enough to register on my HRM, so I wear my Fitbit. I must have hyper accurate logging of calories burned if i am ever to make progress0 -
Yep, and the cheese that sticks to the wrapper when you get a cheeseburger. And also be sure to eat back the ketchup/mustard from your napkin.Is this sort of like picking a tiny little oat flake that detached from the granola bar and stuck in the wrapper and shoving it in your mouth thinking, "well, I logged 140 calories for this stupid thing and I am eating ALL of them!"
Yes! Exactly.
I also lick my plate. I logged those calories - I'm getting my tally's worth!0 -
But what if it's MINT floss?
I think it's the sugar free mint, so you should be fine.0 -
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Yeah. I know it takes a lot of willpower to keep from eating other peoples' floss pickins, but you gotta keep telling yourself it will pay off in the long run! I already lost an extra few pounds after I cut out other peoples' floss!As long as you eat your own floss debris it's OK. If you eat someone else's, you need to add it to your diary!0 -
Yeah. I know it takes a lot of willpower to keep from eating other peoples' floss pickins, but you gotta keep telling yourself it will pay off in the long run! I already lost an extra few pounds after I cut out other peoples' floss!As long as you eat your own floss debris it's OK. If you eat someone else's, you need to add it to your diary!0 -
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Do you think an HRM would be good to ascertain the calorie burned while flossing?
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I think it depends on how vigorous of a floss session you had. Did you break a sweat? If not, don't log that crap!0 -
Be sure to keep your heart rate under 120 while flossing or you will get bulky!
Do you think an HRM would be good to ascertain the calorie burned while flossing?
I think it depends on how vigorous of a floss session you had. Did you break a sweat? If not, don't log that crap!0 -
i don't like to weigh the tiny bits so after i pick them out of my floss i eat them again. that way my food log is completely accurate.
I think that this ^^ is the only way to be truly accurate. Unless you have the particles analyzed, you can't be sure of what it is that you are subtracting back out. That little beige glob could be anything from rice to a piece of the toenail you chewed off earlier (and better have logged, people). Those items have totally different macros. Do you want inaccurate macros at the end of the day? No, I didn't think so.
As to logging the calories burned while flossing, well, that's just silly. Unless of course you were chewing ice and hopping on one foot while doing it.0 -
I flossed twice daily but realised my dominant flossing arm was getting bulky. Now I gargle with 1 part hydrochloric acid to 6 parts spinach/kale/carrot juice and all my food particulates are taken care of while my metabolism is fueled.0
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Yeah I was looking in the MFP database for "Generic - flossing detritus" but surprisingly I couldn't find anything. Maybe I'm just using the wrong search terms. I think you're right though, unless it's something recognizable like corn or roast you're probably better off eating it so you don't throw off your count. Too bad, I was hoping to save up enough to eat a sleeve of Chips Ahoy but I guess not.i don't like to weigh the tiny bits so after i pick them out of my floss i eat them again. that way my food log is completely accurate.
I think that this ^^ is the only way to be truly accurate. Unless you have the particles analyzed, you can't be sure of what it is that you are subtracting back out. That little beige glob could be anything from rice to a piece of the toenail you chewed off earlier (and better have logged, people). Those items have totally different macros. Do you want inaccurate macros at the end of the day? No, I didn't think so.
As to logging the calories burned while flossing, well, that's just silly. Unless of course you were chewing ice and hopping on one foot while doing it.0 -
Too bad, I was hoping to save up enough to eat a sleeve of Chips Ahoy but I guess not.
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