What do you forget to log (or get careless about logging)?

For me it's nonstick spray and sugar-free gum.
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  • omma_to_3
    omma_to_3 Posts: 3,265 Member
    Ketchup. I log all other condiments but not that one lol. And coffee. I log what I put in it, but the coffee itself does have a few calories and I don't include that.

    I also give myself a few extra grams of things. I weigh my food. If a serving of cereal is 27 grams, I might have 30 grams in my bowl (well, 60 as I usually eat 2 servings) and I only record the standard serving size.

    And these reasons are why I'm a slow loser lol. I don't log the things you mentioned either.
  • pucenavel
    pucenavel Posts: 972 Member
    buffets & all you can eat sushi

    :laugh:
  • quiltlovinlisa
    quiltlovinlisa Posts: 1,710 Member
    Taste testing while cooking.

    I do log costco samples and boy, those can ad up if I'm not paying attention!
  • keflexxxx
    keflexxxx Posts: 25 Member
    - cooking oil (i use either a spray or coconut oil so this doesn't concern me)
    - gum
    - until very recently, fish oil
    - sugar-free soft drinks

    basically if something is very marginal i don't log it; not worth my time and it's not going to make an appreciable difference
  • nothing! i log everything that touches my lips
  • that is awesome you inspire me
  • Nicolee_2014
    Nicolee_2014 Posts: 1,572 Member
    Gum
    Cooking spray
    Usually crusts from the kids sandwiches :blushing:
  • FoxyLifter
    FoxyLifter Posts: 965 Member
    Spices and gum.

    I try to add in those little sneaky bites of stuff my husband offers me. I want to be as accurate as possible, but I'd rather overestimate calories in.
  • I work 3p-11p. I log everything up to 11pm......then "forget" my cheating when I get home and raid the fridge at midnight before I go to bed :(
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    Spices, salt, vinegar, lemon juice when I put some on fish... that's pretty much it. I log everything else.
  • Mia_RagazzaTosta
    Mia_RagazzaTosta Posts: 4,885 Member
    Alcohol. After a few I start to forget what number I'm on.
  • Ketchup and mustard. For awhile I wasn't logging my vitamins, but I've started doing that since most of them are the chewable/gummy type.
  • kristieshannon
    kristieshannon Posts: 160 Member
    Coffee & tea (plain), sugar free gum, spices. I log everything else! I was wondering about my gummy multi vitamins though...
  • Cinloykko
    Cinloykko Posts: 117 Member
    Spices (miss dash, garlic powder, cayenne, salt and pepper), cooking spray and/or coconut oil ... And taste tests while cooking.
    Also, tic tacs, tea, and most marginal things. I know they add up eventually but they seem so miniscule and they are not easy to be aware of.

    Oh, and I don't log water. I drink water by the gallons!
  • LFG95
    LFG95 Posts: 13
    nothing! i log everything that touches my lips

    This
  • nelinelineli
    nelinelineli Posts: 330 Member
    Soy sauce and ginger that go with my sushi.
    Free tastings at the pastry shop in the supermarket (Ouch on this one, I know!)
  • jennifer_417
    jennifer_417 Posts: 12,344 Member
    coffee
    water ( I like to track but I forget sometimes)
    I don't log anything that's 0 calories.
    If I take 1 bite of something, unless I know it's high in calories.
  • goofyblonde
    goofyblonde Posts: 47 Member
    Spices/seasonings
    EVOO (I've never logged it, probably never will)
    Gum
    Any condiment under 10 calories a serving (think mustard, hot sauce, etc.)

    I never used to track my vitamins, but I started doing so more to make sure I take them than for the macros. Turns out the only one I take that has any calories is the fish oil.
  • meeper123
    meeper123 Posts: 3,347 Member
    I don't log gum, vitamins, or things i know have no cals like vineager
  • jadedhippo
    jadedhippo Posts: 95 Member
    Gum
    Oil/oil dressings
    Herbal tea
    If I have 1 or 2 small pieces of candy

    Just anything I dont think will make a significant difference. It will stress me out otherwise.
  • LeviLeDoux
    LeviLeDoux Posts: 151 Member
    I often forget to log coffee but the calories for a couple cups is negligible anyway.
  • Good or bad I try to log everything. Even the times when I really don't want to see those numbers I log it anyways.
  • silvia_lo
    silvia_lo Posts: 4 Member
    let's see... tea, esperesso (if I take it black, otherwise I log milk cals), salt, pepper, spices and seasoning in general, vinegar.
    Otherwise I try to log everithing :drinker:
  • jetlag
    jetlag Posts: 800 Member
    When I was still logging, I didn't count vegetables unless I was close to my calorie limit.

    Now that I'm comfortable with fasting, I don't log anything, unless I know I'm going to eat something new or vastly different. I pretty much know what I can eat and still lose weight.
  • Laura3BB
    Laura3BB Posts: 250 Member
    Well I thought I was logging everything but seen your lists I realise I also don't log spices, herbs, salt, vinegar, and other tasty adds to food which have very low calories (eg tomato concentrate or broth cubes).
    For the rest I weigh and log....everything....which probably explains how I lost 6+ pounds in 3 weeks :-)
  • Tea and the milk I have in it
  • helpfit101
    helpfit101 Posts: 347 Member
    nothing! i log everything that touches my lips

    Everything? Really? *boggles*
  • bernied262
    bernied262 Posts: 882 Member
    i weigh and log everything. I often forget to log water though.

    I have to log everything, it helps keep me on track. I used to be a 'grazer', eating little amounts of lots of things. That is how i got fat, i wasnt aware of what i was actually taking in.. Now, i eat 3 meals a day, and 3 snacks, and log everything.
  • I try to log seasoning and spices but its hard to find salt, pepper, paprika, garlic granules, turmeric etc on here. Plus I have some spices I brought back from Morocco that I cant even spell!

    I also never log the 1 cal spray that I use, I know it must be about 10 - 20 calories worth that I use with dinner but I hope its not a big difference, If I use oil I measure it in tablespoons and try and work out how much I have used as I know one tablespoon is about 150 cals

    I never log taste tests as I only ever try a tiny bit of food when cooking

    I never log Saturdays! I know its not right for everyone but for me I get best results by having one day off a week to relax :)
  • jennaworksout
    jennaworksout Posts: 1,739 Member
    cooking oils, condiments, drinks sometimes