What do you do when you cant finish your food?
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I put it in the fridge for after insanity0
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I shove it down my pants for leftovers later0
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I put it in my pocket so I can eat it after my workout. That way I don't have to edit MFP and it's already warmed up.0
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I always finish. Sometimes it just takes me a few extra minutes if I'm not very hungry0
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Edit your diary and give the rest of the food to a hobo. Hobos LOVE half-eaten leftovers.0
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Since you didn't eat it all it counts as double the calories you originally accounted for. Sorry, no way to fix it.0
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Since you didn't eat it all it counts as double the calories you originally accounted for. Sorry, no way to fix it.
This cracked me up for some reason0 -
Since you didn't eat it all it counts as double the calories you originally accounted for. Sorry, no way to fix it.
lol hate to see what it does if you share with the dog0 -
Edit your diary and give the rest of the food to a hobo. Hobos LOVE half-eaten leftovers.
As long as it isn't just the stumps
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=0eipl17WpOo#!0 -
Since you didn't eat it all it counts as double the calories you originally accounted for. Sorry, no way to fix it.
lol hate to see what it does if you share with the dog
It triples in caloric value/per dog.0 -
I'm unfamiliar with the concept
OMG, this! I wish I had this problem!0 -
I'm unfamiliar with the concept
OMG, this! I wish I had this problem!
I usually dont either must be all the water I chugged0 -
I always finish. Sometimes it just takes me a few extra minutes if I'm not very hungry
thank you.:flowerforyou:0 -
no dessert for you young lady......\m/0
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What did you use to measure the portion to begin with?
Units cancel as a basic math and chemistry principle.
If you know the total amount of weight of the whole portion, and can measure the leftovers (if they're still around), you can do some math to figure out how much was eaten.
1. total calories divided by total weight = calorie/per 1 unit
2. weigh leftovers
3. weight of leftovers subtracted from weight of total portion = weight of food consumed
4. result from step 3 multiplied by result from step 1 = amount of calories you consumed from what you actually ate.
Hope that makes sense...0 -
no dessert for you young lady......\m/
lol0 -
if you've already logged it, just "edit" what you initially logged0
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What did you use to measure the portion to begin with?
Units cancel as a basic math and chemistry principle.
If you know the total amount of weight of the whole portion, and can measure the leftovers (if they're still around), you can do some math to figure out how much was eaten.
1. total calories divided by total weight = calorie/per 1 unit
2. weigh leftovers
3. weight of leftovers subtracted from weight of total portion = weight of food consumed
4. result from step 3 multiplied by result from step 1 = amount of calories you consumed from what you actually ate.
Hope that makes sense...
uhhh I measured it all out but this is way over my head lol0 -
uhhh I measured it all out but this is way over my head lol
Right, but what did you measure with? Cups, spoons, grams, ounces, etc?
Edit: Also, what exactly was your breakfast? It's irrelevant to the math, but I'm curious.0 -
uhhh I measured it all out but this is way over my head lol
Right, but what did you measure with? Cups, spoons, grams, ounces, etc?
Edit: Also, what exactly was your breakfast? It's irrelevant to the math, but I'm curious.
cups and tablespoons and well I used a scale things like that0
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