Do you record fruits & vegetables in your diary?
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I log it all, but I don't worry about the veggies being exact. I estimate the amount of veggies in my salads.0
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Record everything. If you have a salad, estimate how much of each item is in there. For example, 2 cups lettuce, 1/2 cup carrots, etc. It all counts0
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I dont bother to record green leafy vegetables most of the time, as it is very smalll in calories. but I will log beans, other types of vege such as broccoli and definitely fruits.0
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I do, not because I'm a freak about how many calories, but because I like to be able to look back and see what I ate. I just generally record everything, even if it's zero calories, just to see what I had that day.0
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I ate 630 cals of fruit and vegetables today. Just sayin.
I just calculated my fruits and veggies: 572
OP: LOG EVERYTHING!0 -
I do all my BLTS (Bits, Licks, Taste, Sips) I even log diet soda (one because I am trying to cut back on drinking so much) to about my water consumed also. Even "accent" cucumbers, pickles, lettuce, or that 8 calorie sugar free caramel candy!!! Good luck!!0
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II record it all. I see why one wouldn't though as they are so low in calories. I just record to force myself to eat them.0
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They have calories..you should record them. This isn't Weight Watchers.0
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I record everything, most of my diet is veggies...0
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Seeing as how I eat a LOT of vegetables and fruit, yes.. I record them. Those calories really add up.0
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Thanks! I guess I just thought of fresh veggies (more so than fruits) as 'free' calories. I'll def start tracking them all though! :grumble:
Well seeing as how I'm vegan that would leave me with nearly nothing to log lol0 -
I eat fruits and vegetables in (very) large quantities, so I do for the most part. It's mostly an estimate, though. Obviously you're doing something right to have lost over twenty pounds, so I wouldn't stress over it. Certain things; potatoes, bananas, etc. have more calories than say a cup of fresh spinach. Just be reasonable. Seems like you already have been.0
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I always add it.0
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I log everything. EVERYTHING.0
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Calories and sugar content add up quickly with fruit (and some veggies) so I record all of it.0
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Well since you lost 28 lbs already I guess it doesn't matter for you! But if you ever find your weight loss stalling of slowing down it might be a good idea to start looking at the fruits and veggies0
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They're all I log! That's it. Pop tarts and mcdonalds aren't "healthy" so the calories don't count in my opinion.0
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Only thing without calories is water & air. Everything else gets recorded.0
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Only when en masse. For instance, I shredded MAYBE 1/4 c of spinach for my quesadilla today. It isn't even worth my time to figure out the calories. But I also had an entire ear of corn, which I did log because I know corn has a good amount of sugar and I ate a measurable amount of it.
Fruit I always log since the sugar content is so high. It's more for that number than the calorie number.0 -
Only when en masse. For instance, I shredded MAYBE 1/4 c of spinach for my quesadilla today. It isn't even worth my time to figure out the calories. But I also had an entire ear of corn, which I did log because I know corn has a good amount of sugar and I ate a measurable amount of it.
Fruit I always log since the sugar content is so high. It's more for that number than the calorie number.
Spinach has sodium, it is worth it in that case.0 -
It depends on what it is. I don't count the veggies on my sandwiches, for example, and never bother to log spinach or lettuce when I make a salad.0
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I count them not only because of the calories but I also like to track my micronutrients...0
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I record everything. I try not to "taste test" while cooking. I grab one of the kids or my hubby. If they are not available and I have to take a bite, I record that too..0
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I dont count them. They are good for me and dont have near the calories of other stuff i eat. Im just not that compulisive.0
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Have you been on Weight Watchers? I have been a former weight watcher member and they currently say fruits and vegetables are "free". It is a hard mindset to change and I don't eat as many fruits and vegetables as I used to since I now "count" them. But, I agree any calories add up.0
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Yes because I'm keeping track of my carbs and fiber.0
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if it goes in my mouth, it goes into my food diary calories or no calories. If I decide to not log one thing, it leads to "slips" and "nibbles" that don't get recorded and they add up. Even veggies and fruits have calories and calorie consumption is what my food diary is for - ALL of them.
^^THIS. Better to record EVERYTHING. If it has calories, it should be recorded. That's what the diary is for.0 -
I don't count them, with the exception of corn and potatoes because they are so starchy. I can see that almost everyone disagrees with this but we all have to find what works for us. I have used weight watchers several times in the past to lose baby weight and almost all fruits and vegetable are 0 points. I also find myself eating more fruit and vegetable when I know I don't have to count them. That being said, I often come 100-200 calories below my 1200 goal because of this. As long as I feel full and satisfied I don't worry about it and assume I've eaten at least that much in fruit and veggies. Also I exercise six days a week and try not to eat any of the extra calories I burned. So to put a different opinion out there I say go ahead and don't count them. Be careful with really high calorie items, like bananas. If your weight loss is progressing like you want it to great! If its not working for you try counting it all. Good luck!0
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Yes. I can easily consume 400-500 calories of fruit a day if i'm not careful. A full banana with my cereal- 100 cal. An apple for snack- 100 cal. etc. I have to watch out for this because I love fruit but too much will make me gain weight. They are better than eating candy though0
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I followed this for a shirt while circa my old Weight Watchers habits but adjusted. I now don't record watery veggies - lettuce, broccoli, cauliflower - just the starchy ones like peas, carrots, corn (and anything canned). I do record fruit (since I ate at least a pound of cherries today) because the sugar makes a difference. But if I go over my cals once in a while because of a lot of fruit, I just don't feel the need to beat myself up about it. I record everything, much like the rest of this community, but I'm not a dictator when it comes to veggies.0
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