eating mcdonald s sundae at midnight
btoff52
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eating late night when do you log cals any suggestions
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if its before midnight log for that day or if its after midnight the next day, that's what I do :-)0
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I would log it the day before if I had extra calories. If not, then I'd count it towards the new day.0
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I think it's easier to do wake-to-sleep. When I worked nights and kept a log, I'd start with whatever time I got up and stop with when I went to bed (e.g. 5p to 10a.)
It really doesn't matter, though. Do what you want!0 -
whatever makes me feel better about myself for eating a sundae at midnight, it doesn't matter.0
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I log from 6am-6am. When I started I found that I was waiting until past midnight to eat something I really didn't need and then eating less the next day to compensate. So, if I count late night snacks as the day before I don't do this anymore (well, I don't overcompensate the day after now!)0
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It doesn't really matter. I mean, your body doesn't have some magic internal clock that switches over at a certain time of night. You're going for a calorie deficit over time, and that can be over a day, or a week, a month, or a year. We tend to log in days because it's easier to measure in smaller units of time. If it fits better in one day than another... put it there!0
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Having trouble eating late at night any suggestions0
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dont let mfp routine control your life, i think you shouldn't log it the next day and that you should make it a evening snack but just don't make a habbit of it and also if you havent got a early start that moreing after staying up so late! lol
dont wake up early just for breakfast0 -
Having trouble eating late at night any suggestions
I find that I want to snack at night when I am just up for no reason. I will generally include any snack I think I may eat in my log at the beginning of the day--for me it is usually ice cream and a cup of tea with milk & sweetener. If I want to continue eating after that it's usually boredom eating & I just go to bed instead. Just plan out your calories at the beginning of the day & include EVERYTHING. That way you still get a treat & stay on track. I know that realistically I will eat something sweet in the evening because I like it, so I make sure everything I eat through the day lets me do that.0 -
See what your weekly count is like and go off of that, then it doesn't matter.
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I just follow the clock. Midnight = 12:00 a.m. = first minute of the new day. Therefore, I'd log it on the new day.0
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Having trouble eating late at night any suggestions
Rid the house of late night temptations.
Find a low cal treat for late night needs.
At night is often the hardest time. It takes practice. It gets easier.
If some veggies and lean protein don't sound good, it's not really hunger, it's something else. And if it is hunger, if it's mild, save it for breakfast. We're designed to do that.
Good luck!0
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