Here are my confessions...

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  • princessorchid
    princessorchid Posts: 198 Member
    I sometimes don't log my food at the weekend (especially if we've got friends round and there's drink involved). I also don't log the samples I get at the farmers market (mmm...sausage bites! little oatcakes with cheese!)

    On the other hand, I always log my exercise time as under - so if I'm out walking for an hour I'll usually stick it in as 45 mins, just to cover myself.

    Oh, and I don't really like chocolate. Only the dairy free truffles, and even then I think I can manage one at a push.
  • mvlaurel
    mvlaurel Posts: 22
    This is like therapy!! :-)

    Confessions: I take one day off a week. It isn't always the same day, and I don't go absolutely crazy, and it's usually afternoon (meaning I stay on track for breakfast and lunch and then don't worry about it).

    I don't always log my non starchy veggies. I'm a WW vet, so it's still hard for me to think of them as anything but free!

    Wouldn't even consider logging my sf gum. I don't bother tracking marinades.

    I sometimes eat less to enjoy more wine, but I do try to track it :-)
  • tamalea
    tamalea Posts: 107 Member
    Okay here is my dark secret... When I have a late night snack that will put me over for the day. I wait and log it in the next day as breakfast. I borrow calories.
  • I guesstimate waaay too often, but hey, who has access to a computer all day? Oh wait...it's summer...school's out...so...I do.

    I use artificial sweeteners even though they're supposedly bad for you.

    I try to compensate for the extra calories that sneak into my diet (a lick of peanut butter, 1/2 c of ice cream that was really more like 3/4 c) by rounding up and adding a hundred or so kcal to my mental estimate. For example, today it says on my log "1 knish" (sort of like a stuffed dumpling) when it was really more like 1/2 a knish because it was a very small one. Also, my log says "875 kcal" but I'm thinking "1,000."
  • Umpire57
    Umpire57 Posts: 389 Member
    For people who do not log oils and marinades. Many of these items add significantly to the totals I have found. People who say they have a hard time meeting their daily goals need to keep this in mind as they might be meeting them but not knowing it if they do not count oils.

    With that said, My confession: I don't measure at all. I REALLY try to overestimate though when I log food. I also do not log exercise out of they gym. I umpire softball multiple times weekly and that is a lot of running and squatting that never gets counted.
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