Come on you ninnies. Share your Food Log!

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  • _SusieQ_
    _SusieQ_ Posts: 2,964 Member
    No thanks. I have mine open to friends only, but honestly I'm more honest with it when it's private.

    To each their own.
  • _DaniD_
    _DaniD_ Posts: 2,186 Member
    I don't even log my food.

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  • serenapitala
    serenapitala Posts: 441 Member
    Nope. I hate the "eat less" "eat more" comments. I know I don't eat enough protein, I'm working on it. I know I eat massive quantities of food some days, I also work out like a beast and always have a calorie deficit. I'm good without comments from the peanut gallery. :-)
  • ell5bell5
    ell5bell5 Posts: 38 Member
    Mines open to all.


    But then I have no friends to tell me off either ! :bigsmile:
  • Mokey41
    Mokey41 Posts: 5,769 Member
    It's nobody's business what anyone else eats or does unless they ask for your opinion. It's not supportive to critique people's food without them asking. I think a public diary makes it more likely that people won't log if they think it won't look good and a big part of the battle is being accountable to yourself for the choices you make.
  • WendyTerry420
    WendyTerry420 Posts: 13,274 Member
    I like to keep mine open to poo poo the food police. It's my personal Eff U to anyone who claims that I ought not be losing weight due to my food choices. Eff all of them. I don't care what people think of me. :smokin:
  • Serah87
    Serah87 Posts: 5,481 Member
    AGREE!!!!!
  • Duck_Puddle
    Duck_Puddle Posts: 3,237 Member
    Nope. I'm good thanks. Like all the people on my FL, I'm a grownup that can decide what to shove down my throat. I don't really care what they eat, I assume that as grownups, they can decide for themselves. As such, I don't look at their diaries and I don't comment on diaries because what constitutes a "good" day for me may be very different than it is for them-who am I to play judge and jury? And as a grownup, I'm fully aware that the 1/2 a cheesecake I ate wasn't a good choice. I really don't need that pointed out to me. And if it was, then next time I wouldn't log it-which would defeat the purpose of having a food diary.

    And how sad that people assume the only way to offer support to their friends is by viewing their food...
  • NualaTW
    NualaTW Posts: 205 Member
    Mine is wide open. :smile:

    I don't care who sees it and/or comments on it. It's working for me, and that's all that matters. The only two people who I listen to when they comment are my RD and trainer.
  • ckopeny1
    ckopeny1 Posts: 46 Member
    I love looking at others food log, you can get some great healthy ideas for meals :)
  • Ottinger13
    Ottinger13 Posts: 55 Member
    Mine is public. I appreciate anyone looking and giving opinions
  • leaderzzz
    leaderzzz Posts: 113 Member
    I love looking at other people's diet plans as it sometimes nice to find other recipes than my own. My own is open for all to see. I don't have an opinion to people who don't wish to share that's their decision and I respect their wishes!
  • clydethecat
    clydethecat Posts: 1,087 Member
    mine is open, i think just to my friends. if they want to go look more power to them. i dont close my day out. mostly because i forget.
  • leighdiane91
    leighdiane91 Posts: 225 Member
    Mines public, but I eat what every I want. Sometimes it's a healthy day, and sometimes not so much lol
  • kjohnson754
    kjohnson754 Posts: 54 Member
    I just opened mine to Friends. I don't have many on here so eh....LOL.
  • kjohnson754
    kjohnson754 Posts: 54 Member
    I understand some of you saying that you don't want your feelings hurt and the like but you have to look at it from TWO sides. Yes, they could call you all kinds of names and act stupid (at that point you delete the losers especially if they don't know you) HOWEVER, they can also encourage you. They might say, "Hey, thanks for sharing, I should try to do what you did." You never know. I say, I'll open mine until I have a reason to close it. If they wanna act a fool, they can do it at their own risk.
  • serenapitala
    serenapitala Posts: 441 Member
    I understand some of you saying that you don't want your feelings hurt and the like but you have to look at it from TWO sides. Yes, they could call you all kinds of names and act stupid (at that point you delete the losers especially if they don't know you) HOWEVER, they can also encourage you. They might say, "Hey, thanks for sharing, I should try to do what you did." You never know. I say, I'll open mine until I have a reason to close it. If they wanna act a fool, they can do it at their own risk.

    Mine was open. People gave me reason to close it. There are definitely good people, but when I'm trying not to obsess about food, it only takes a few comments to start a spiral. Just because some people are able be open and do well, doesn't mean we all are. I certainly think you should have an open dairy if it's good for you. It's not for me.
  • Timshel_
    Timshel_ Posts: 22,834 Member
    Mine is open and an easy read. Ntohing shocking really. Though, a few people did notice the buffalo chicken pizza for breakfast yeasterday. Weird.
  • WendyTerry420
    WendyTerry420 Posts: 13,274 Member
    Mine is open and an easy read. Ntohing shocking really. Though, a few people did notice the buffalo chicken pizza for breakfast yeasterday. Weird.

    Buffalo chicken pizza is definitely not weird. :bigsmile:
  • newjourney2015
    newjourney2015 Posts: 216 Member
    Mine is open to the public and no one ever berates me or makes comments on my diary. It is pretty boring though! Pretty much the same thing everyday. I change it up at dinner and that is based on what I buy at the grocery store over the weekend. I had mine private at one time and it actually caused me to stop logging b/c well, who was going to know?? Everyone needs different levels of support. To each his own. Mine is open - feel free to take a look. You won't want to hang around long though.
  • diannethegeek
    diannethegeek Posts: 14,776 Member
    I understand some of you saying that you don't want your feelings hurt and the like but you have to look at it from TWO sides. Yes, they could call you all kinds of names and act stupid (at that point you delete the losers especially if they don't know you) HOWEVER, they can also encourage you. They might say, "Hey, thanks for sharing, I should try to do what you did." You never know. I say, I'll open mine until I have a reason to close it. If they wanna act a fool, they can do it at their own risk.

    I've seen it from both sides. My food log was open for a long time without any snarky comments. It's not about getting my feelings hurt or whatever condescending way you want to phrase it. I developed food-related anxiety that literally had me in tears at restaurants. I started to see food, social gatherings, and my friends as the enemy. My therapist wanted me to quit my diet entirely unless we could find a compromise. The food diary stays private.

    Public journaling just does not have the same effect on all people.
  • mollysmomma81709
    mollysmomma81709 Posts: 30 Member
    I wish more people had it public too. I'm pretty sure mine is. I'm not even worried about it helping me be more accountable for what i'm eating. I'm always needing new ideas of low calorie foods I can add to my diet.
  • sarah11918
    sarah11918 Posts: 15 Member
    Like another poster mentioned, mine is public because I'm following one of those "how can that possibly work?" eating plans. Since it's increasing in popularity, but not quite mainstream yet, an example of seeing it in practice might help someone. Plus, I know when I first started MFP, I appreciated seeing some logs . . . not to judge other people, but to see who is eating like me and get some ideas, and maybe find new friends eating the same way.

    I didn't even know one *could* comment on another's food log! And people seriously write nasty things there? I guess it's the internet, so I should have expected that, but I had no idea.
  • kjohnson754
    kjohnson754 Posts: 54 Member
    I understand some of you saying that you don't want your feelings hurt and the like but you have to look at it from TWO sides. Yes, they could call you all kinds of names and act stupid (at that point you delete the losers especially if they don't know you) HOWEVER, they can also encourage you. They might say, "Hey, thanks for sharing, I should try to do what you did." You never know. I say, I'll open mine until I have a reason to close it. If they wanna act a fool, they can do it at their own risk.

    I've seen it from both sides. My food log was open for a long time without any snarky comments. It's not about getting my feelings hurt or whatever condescending way you want to phrase it. I developed food-related anxiety that literally had me in tears at restaurants. I started to see food, social gatherings, and my friends as the enemy. My therapist wanted me to quit my diet entirely unless we could find a compromise. The food diary stays private.

    Public journaling just does not have the same effect on all people.

    Interesting that you saw my post as condescending. I now clearly see why you keep your journal private.
  • ASecretBobby
    ASecretBobby Posts: 38 Member
    I agree add me to see mine. I wanna see yours to learn
    (Side note - you are not really a ninny, but I got your attention!)

    Update your settings to show friends your food log. Studies show people who do this have a better chance at eating healthier and losing more weight because their friends hold them accountable.

    It's science. :glasses:

    Well maybe not, but it helps me and I want it to help you too!
  • Mine is public, not the best sometimes but I still lose and stay within calories.
  • Mine is open to the public. Happy for any adds from people who would like to give feedback!! :-)

    :flowerforyou:
  • stefanij07
    stefanij07 Posts: 17 Member
    Just so everyone knows, my post wasn't meant to offend. You have to do what works for you. I noticed that I stuck to eating healthier when my friends could see what I ate, but also, I enjoyed seeing what my friends were eating too. I never degrade or make nasty comments (that's not what friends are for). It gave me good tips and ideas, and opened the door to help others, if they asked for it.

    I think all of you are jeffin' great and wish the best of luck to you, whatever you decide to do! :wink:

    Side note - for those of you who thought I actually ranted about a legitimate study, it was just my humor. Just wanted to share what was working for me.
  • I love this idea... I'm new to this app..so this gives me great menu ideas!
  • Aparz1
    Aparz1 Posts: 949
    Mine is open but I usually log my food by ingrediants so my freinds sometimes question what I ate.... simple to figure out today though :)