Do you track your veggies??
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One of the most important things to me is fiber, so yes, I track all vegetables.
Some vegetables have a lot of calories. Cucumbers and tomatoes probably aren't going to make much difference.
If it has a calorie you should track it.
Actually scratch that. Randomly track whatever you want, then come back in the forums every once in awhile when things just arent working out to complain and act frustrated. Then when someone points out the obvious get all mad at call them bullies.
But above all else start the topic with Loose and not Lose.0 -
WW also gives you a smaller daily calorie allowance to account for the fact they want you eating a lot of fruit and veggies. MFP assumes you'll log them and gives you a higher calorie goal. If you mix and match your favorite parts of different programs don't be surprised when you don't get the results you want.0
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ok thanks everyone!0
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EVERY calorie counts, veggie or not. I track everything0
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I agree with the others..Tracking everything is the only way to keep track of daily calories. Then you can review your reports, see where you are, where you have been & what works for you.
Haven't found too many foods without any calories. You may be surprised at the calorie count.0 -
I even put in green tea which has literally nothing to it.0
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They have calories so I count them. MFP isn't WW. So the rules aren't really the same. With WW the 5 servings are kinda figured into your points already. That's why many times if you're not losing weight they tell you to look at your fruit intake. There were women eating 3 or 4 bananas, an apple, half a cantalope, watermelon, etc. all in one day on top of their points. If it has calories I do count it now.0
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Wait…you can EAT vegetables? I thought they were just for decoration? :bigsmile:0
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As everyone has already said, all calories count so yes, track the veggies.
I would add that the ACT of tracking everything is just as important as the food itself.
One thing that most Overeaters have in common is that we tend to live in denial. We don't want to face reality. Thus we escape into food and bad habits in regards to food. Tracking is a way to make us face the cold, hard facts about what we're consuming. Thus, we learn lessons about the reality of life. If you practice the (bad) habit of omitting little things then eventually you'll start omitting bigger things as well.
Work on developing the character trait of facing reality and making yourself accountable to a higher process. Tracking everything will do this for you.0 -
I don't often track lettuce, it's like 10 calories a cup. I pretty much count most other veggies.0
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yupers! track'em. especially fruit because of sugar intake and some veggies that have lots of carbs. sneaky little macros!0
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I have between 2 and 400 calories worth of veggies a day. Not counting veggies would be like not counting tootsie pops (also have 2-400 calories of a day)0
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I like to track potassium, and most veggies have some..............and fiber, too.
So, like most everyone else here - log it!0 -
I track, weigh & log most foods very carefully.
Same deal with most vegetables- peas have a lot of calories. I won't however do things like garlic, baby spinach & onions (diet staples) i log them but more as an estimate. I didn't gain weight weight from baby spinach.
My feeling is if i carefully measure 99.9% of things i eat, a couple of low cal veggies aren't going to make a difference. For example, A whole box of spinach is 35 calories or 3.5cups. so i estimate a generous handful is 1c *shrugs*
I have a lot of weight to lose still. If i can't make what I'm doing sustainable, for me, for long haul - ill give up.0 -
Definitely count them, but vegetables are usually negligible in calories-- especially f'ing broccoli.
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God, I hate broccoli.0 -
Wait…you can EAT vegetables? I thought they were just for decoration? :bigsmile:
I think that's parsley. It's not really good for anything else right?0 -
If it goes into my mouth I count it regardless of if its just lettuce
^that. I even log my tea (even though it doesn't have any calories, as well as the 1/2 tsp of honey that I put in it). If it touches my tongue, I log it. :happy:
I sometimes track diet soda or drinks free of calories, because they still contain sodium.0 -
I have done weight watchers plenty of times and you dont have to count vegetables at all?? HOw important is it to count lettuce,cucumbers and tomatoes??? just curious if it really makes a difference
It's important to log everything you put into your mouth because it provides an accurate picture.0 -
I count everything.0
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Yes. Yesterday I ate about 150 cals in veggies0
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