How do you use your food diary?
purplepollypops
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Do you enter all the food you intend to have during the day at the beginning of the day or as you go along? I like to enter what I'm going to have for lunch and dinner and then I can easily see what cals I have left. Today I entered up my lunch but I still haven't eaten all of it yet so if I don't then that's extra cals that I can have later :laugh:
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I tend to just add it as and when, but I've been here since early March so I'm used to pre-planning in my head!
I think if I was cooking a dinner that was quite high in calories (as a treat .... yumm) then I might add it earlier in the day so I could account for it properly!0 -
I add as I go0
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On week days, I add my whole plan for the day the night before or the morning of. On the weekends I add stuff as I go along.
I also have to do everything online, I suppose if I had an i-phone, I would do it differently.0 -
I put my basic framework in the night before or the morning of and then modify as necessary....0
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When I first started I would plan it because I wasn't sure what measurements equaled what, but now I'm 5 months into this its really easy to determine size and quantity of what I eat so I add as I go. If I want to eat something special I will plan it especially if I'm going out to eat but pretty much I do it as I go along.0
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So funny I was just wondering the same thing about people!
I fill mine in first thing in the morning. If there's something I feel like having for dinner that night then I put it in first, that way I can work the rest of my meals around it and still be under my calorie goal0 -
I plan the day out in advance so I know I'll hit my calories and ratios as close as possible by the end of the day. I typically eat the same thing for breakfast and lunch every day so not sure I really need to do that anymore but that's the routine I got into when I started and I'm sticking with it.0
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I usually add as I go. But I've found that my best days have been when I've added it all ahead of time, in the morning or the day before.
Planning helps keep me in line!0 -
I add things in as soon as they're planned. Like, as soon as I figure out what I'm making for dinner, I add it in. It helps me plan my snacks better for the day.
Also, if I don't work out in the morning, I'll add in my workout early as well. If I'm already planning on having those extra calories, it motivates me to make sure I get my workout in0 -
As I go....
Having the iPhone app helps.0 -
I add as I go. I never plan because for me, it feels like when I have to "follow" anything (even something I made myself) that I'm on a "diet." If I eat whatever I want, whenever I want, it only feels like I'm "tracking" my food. That way, I only have to exercise self control once -- at the end of the day when I hit my calorie budget's end point. If I pre-plan, I have to have self control all day long and for me that feels like a "diet."
This is something I figured out about myself about four years ago when I finally changed from "dieting" to an honest and full-blown lifestyle change. I went from the "wagon" being all about being good (e.g., when I deviated, I had fallen off the wagon), to my "wagon" being the "fat wagon." The difference? For me, I would ride the wagon for awhile, but then revert back to my "normal". Now that the wagon is the FAT wagon, it's THAT ride (eating too much or eating badly) that I only rarely do for a short period of time then fall off into my normal -- staying healthy and eating well.
Everyone's different. This is just my way of thinking ....0 -
I add everything as I go, generally I have two protein shakes a day and i might enter those when I enter my breakfast.
The Android app makes this pretty easy and awesome0 -
Usually I pre plan. I usually have an idea of what I'm going to be eating and because a fair bit of it is home made I need to check calorie content. I do this especially when eating at a friends or family members. This is my downfall, in a restaurant you can pick and choose what you want and at home I can decide how to cook something.
I do tweak during course of the day. Thankfully its taking things out rather than putting them in.0 -
I plan every day the night before. That makes it easy for me to move things around if I'm going to go out to eat or want to fit a particular food in my plan. If I'm going in to the office the following day, I go ahead and pack my snacks and lunch, too. Planning ahead really gives me a sense of control I've been missing.0
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I put my basic framework in the night before or the morning of and then modify as necessary....
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I try to plan out my whole day, so I can see where I need to balance my Calorie ratios and time my carb and protein intake. I'll then monitor what I eat during the day to make sure my log is accurate.0
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I just started, but I plan in the morning and fill in my breakfast, lunch & snacks. I leave supper open because I don't always know what I'm going to make. Atleast this way I know how many calories I have left for it. I seem to do better this way (partially planned out) than on the fly.0
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I fill it in as I go, using the iPad app.0
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During the week, I pre-plan my whole day the night before. Sometimes I leave calories for snacks because I am not sure what I will want but for the most part, I plan out everything. I find that this helps me stay on track and also I find that it helps me figure out what I am going to cook for dinner that night. I think that you should do whatever works for you. I find that pre-planning the night before or the morning of helps me stay on track for the whole day!0
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i do it both ways actually. i normaly just add as i go, but here recently i started adding what i plan on eating for the day in advance.0
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I add in advance, I'm afraid I'd overdo it on the calorie front otherwise!0
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I do a bit of both. Generally I do it as I go but if I know what I am having for dinner that night I add that in as early in the day as possible as it helps me make decisions about lunch and snacks.0
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I do a combination. I generally eat more or less the same few things for breakfast, so I add breakfast after I've had it, and then at around mid-morning, I'll add lunch and dinner to see how many calories I'll have left over for snacks. I used to plan more at the beginning because I wasn't sure about portions and fat/protein grams, but now that I've been doing it for longer, it's easier to estimate without having to log it beforehand. If I'm having a special treat meal, I'll log it before to make sure I'm not going over (or too much over). But even when I log beforehand, I don't necessarily adhere to it *strictly*. It's more of a guideline. If I log it and it put me over my calories or fat or carbs, I know I should cut back on the portion or exchange it for something healthier.0
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I enter most of it in ahead of time, since I try to pre-plan my days. Some days are more "by the seat of my pants" though.0
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Right now as I am getting a feel for portions, calories, ratios etal, I generally plan the day, also taking into account any exercise i will be doing during the day. I find that if I don't pay attention right now the day slip can away from me. Also it is a matter of experimenting with ratios for Protein, carbs, Fat and Fiber. I do use my droid app when the day changes, and I love the app when I am out, because it tends to help me make smarter choices.0
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I vary. During the week I try to plan out my day and then change it accordingly if needed. But on the weekends I'm on the go so I use my phone app and add things as I go...if at all!0
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I normally log everything in the morning. I pack my lunch each day so I know that and I also preplan my dinner so I know that as well. It gives me a way to either increase what I have to eat for the day or change things around if I'm over. I use it like I use my financial budget.0
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I add mine as I go.0
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I normally log everything in the morning. I pack my lunch each day so I know that and I also preplan my dinner so I know that as well. It gives me a way to either increase what I have to eat for the day or change things around if I'm over. I use it like I use my financial budget.
Well said!0 -
The only way to use the log is to enter as you go0
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