Who Counts Their Fresh Fruits & Veggies?
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My macros would be pretty far off-base if I didn't, and my calories would be off by a couple hundred a day. For someone my size, that's a lot, so I absolutely add them.0
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I log the fruits religiously as I track my sugar and calories, both of which can be quite high in fruit. I log the vegetables when I have a lot of time and doesn't bother me to spend 5 minutes on my iphone searching for calories in a carrot... other than then no to logging veggies, because it's friggen tedious and the 3 calories in a cup of lettuce, or the 0 calories in a cucumber, I can't be bothered with logging. Having said that, I always round up in my portions as well so there's def. extra calories covered for what veggies I don't log.0
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if it goes in my mouth, i log it - regardless of what it is0
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I log them, not because I'm concerned about the # of calories they add, but because it pleases me so much to see that can eat a generous portion of fruits and veggies and they're really so FEW calories! :-)
Plus I think it's worth having the data in case you want to look back and try and identify patterns. For instance, I know that when I really eat a lot of fruits and veggies, I get fewer and less severe migraines.
(I have done WW too.)0 -
That's why its weight watches and many ppl fail with their logic.
Have Food relapses and gain all the weight back0 -
I track everything I eat, including fruits and vegetables. I even log my morning tea, which has no calories.
Yeah this ^^^
I am not using MFP as just a calorie counter. I track other nutrients and also like to have a complete picture of the meals.
Also, I'm sure WW's point system is based on some elaborate algorithm that accounts for those missing fruit & veggie calories, but you should think of MFP as an abacus0 -
I count everything that goes in my mouth no matter what it is a piece of fruit to a tic tac period!0
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I absolutely count fruits and veggies. At least 400 calories a day goes toward fruit alone in a day for me. I would bet that it I didn't log my fruits and veggies I would not have lost even close to what I have by counting them.0
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If you eat it, log it.
That's they way MFP works.0 -
In the past I have used Weight Watcher's to help manage my weight and on their plan some fresh fruits and veggies aren't counted towards your daily points. So the question I have for everyone is who adds their fruits and veggies to MyFitnessPal, who doesn't and why? I keep going back and forth of whether or not I should add them. Thank you
Why wouldn't you? It's a food log, not a game.
If you imbibe, play the scribe.0 -
if it goes in my mouth, i log it - regardless of what it is
Show of hands, other than me, anyone else get a chuckle?0 -
I do my best to count every bite I take.
A calorie is a calorie, even the good ones.
Created by MyFitnessPal.com - Nutrition Facts For Foods0 -
I follow WW to lose so I don't log fruits and veggies that are 0 WW pts on MFP. I use MFP to sync up with my Body Media arm band. So I just log food that has actual points. So far it has been working for me. I have been losing about 2lbs a week.0
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I log everything I eat or drink. No exceptions.0
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I get why you might not bother - 5 cups of spinach is basically nothing, as far as calories go... but it does have iron and other stats I'd like to track. Besides, enough of those "10-50 calorie veggies" over the course of the day...
I generally don't log things like spinach or other greens just because they are so low calorie and it hasn't made a difference. At first I would try to weigh out one serving on my food scale but one serving of spinach is HUGE and doesn't even fit on a plate.
Basically if something comes in at under 15 calories, I usually don't bother. It isn't going to make much of a difference for me and it isn't like I sit there and eat 100 calories worth of 15 calorie things to get out of logging. I figure it balances out with activity that I don't log.
I will throw an apple on the scale, or a bowl of melon or a tomato or cucumber that I'll be slicing up, but I mostly only eyeball the quantity of greens in cups.0 -
Is it food? Did you eat it?
Then it counts.0 -
I count everything that goes in my mouth no matter what it is a piece of fruit to a tic tac period!
I don't always log regular coffee, but I drink it black with artificial sweetener, so I consider the 5-10 calories as in my 'margin of error'0 -
I don't understand this idea of picking and choosing what to log and what not to log. Doesn't leaving out any food (regardless of the reason for doing so) kind of negate the whole purpose of calorie counting? Wny go to all the trouble of weighing/measuring/logging your intake, only to leave some out? Doesn't make sense to me.0
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I do.0
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Calories count! Count em all.0
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Nothing is free. I am on WW but I use the old points plan...when you had to count your fruit. I count everything. Works so much better for me.:drinker:0
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Log them!
I've eaten 434 calories worth of FRUIT and VEGGIES already just today!0 -
I was curious about the comparison for a while and logged on both MFP and WW. I found that if I stayed at my points target I was almost exactly at my calorie goal on MFP. It was never off by much, always less than 50 cal. Of course that does not figure in any of the weekly points WW gives you because I rarely used them. I limited my fruit to 2 servings a day to keep from throwing myself way off target because the calories do add up.0
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I log all of my fruit, but i won't kill myself to get specific about veggies... i pretty much bunch them all in together; if i made a stir fry and used about half a cup of mixed greenish veggies, i will call it all broccoli instead of counting out each mushroom, each celery, etc I'll be withing 50- calories in the meal as long as i don't ignore outlier (like avocado's or even carrots that are calorie heavier than the average veggie)
I'm a little less strict about my tracking though because i know everything will have variances so even if i weigh each ingredient, I'm still working with averages.0 -
Sometimes I wish you didn't have to log them, but you do! I've consumed 549 calories of fruit/veg as of 11:30 this morning. On a limit of 1200, it gets a bit rough, but you have to be honest with what you logging or your numbers won't be accurate.0
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I do. I'm counting calories, not points :-)
Add to that I could probably eat 1,000 calories in fruit a day without even thinking about it!0 -
I count everything. I even weigh out spinach.. Which is silly.. But I get a kick out of seeing how much I can eat.0
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Log it. If it goes in your mouth, then it should be logged.
Yep, I always say "If it goes in your mouth, it goes in your diary."0 -
ive had 326 calories in fruit and veg today, this is typical sometimes its more but rarely less, thats 2282 cals per week, why would you even consider not logging this, it defeats the whole point of being on this site and logging? :noway:0
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Me. They have calories. This is a calorie counting website. They are in the database. SO I coun't them.0
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