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whatever586
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How many people count the condiments they use and add them. How many people don't. Should we add them or not.
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I count them. I count spices and herbs too. Condiment calories can add up quickly.0
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Unfortunately, they add up, especially ones like ketchup. Lots of sugar. I love ketchup, but if I use it, I have to count it otherwise I could be off by 100 cals here and there. I don't count mustard, it's like a 'free' food to me. I always look at the label and if it has an amount on there that can screw up my plan for the day, then it gets charted. If I'm having an F-it type of day....it might not get counted, but I'll know in my mind.0
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I do it if it has calories. I weigh out the light ranch I use in my deviled eggs. If I used mayo, I would weigh it. I don't give a crap about mustard, and I don't worry about spices much either. Paprika, salt, pepper, cumin.... I ignore it. I don't log pickles either.0
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The only condiment I don't count is mustard. I measure out everything else.0
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I do not count them.0
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I don't count it if it's something like mustard. I don't use a lot of it, and the calories are negligible for me.
If it's salad dressing, I'm definitely counting it.0 -
If I'm losing, I count everything because my deficit isn't large, unless we're talking a shake of Tabasco or something.
In maintenance, I don't bother with stuff like balsamic vinegar, hot sauce, and mustard because it's generally under 30 calories. I do measure anything oil or dairy based though or anything sweet.0 -
I count sauces 'cause they add up, an example being 15g of Heinz mayo is something like 98 cals. I don't log things like salt and vinegar though.0
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The only condiment I count is mayonnaise on a BLT. Other condiments, like ketchup and mustard, I just don't eat too much of and when I do eat them the quantity is so small that I don't bother with them. I probably eat 1/2 tablespoon and 1 teaspoon of mustard a month.0
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Salad dressing is my only "condiment" these days & I definitely measure carefully and count it!0
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whatever586 wrote: »How many people count the condiments they use and add them. How many people don't. Should we add them or not.
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Yeah usually count them if it's salad dressing or something, other than that you should be fine.0 -
If they have calories I add them. I don't add spices, vinegar, salt, or Franks Hot Sauce.0
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I don't count salad dressing as a condiment. If it is a condiment then yes, I do count that one too.0
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When I don't pre-log for the day and I end up going over, it usually could've been avoided by cutting down on the condiments. I'm a condomentaholic. I count them0
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I'll count things like mayo or salad dressings or anything that will have a significant amount of calories. Things like salt, pepper, mustard, pickles with very low calories, I'll just do a "quick calorie add" and maybe put in 50 extra calories just to be on the safe side. This whole MFP thing would not be sustainable to me if I have to measure out cinnamon and salt to track and count. That would drive me insane!0
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I don't count spices but I do count condiments. I once used 50 calories' worth of mustard on a sandwich.0
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I log salad dressing and mayo, but I don't bother with anything else as I don't use very much.0
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Cant be bothered, it adds up, but it would annoy me too much. Salad dressing is a bit different due to the high calories.0
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i count things that are higher in calories - mayo, salad dressing, ketchup, etc
im not a huge condiment person other than mayo and salad dressing- sometimes some mustard but not often0 -
depends on the condiment. If a significant source of fat or carbs, then yes. For instance, I log light mayo, salsa, and salad dressings, but not Franks Red Hot.0
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It really depends on how much you have to lose and how much your deficit is. I've lost a lot and still have a lot left to lose, so I don't worry about condiments. It's going to have a negligible effect on my weight loss. If someone just has a few pounds to lose and they have a very low deficit, then obviously they need to be a lot more careful with measurements and include condiments.0
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Just put in my bbq sauce for tonight0
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I count them0
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I log it, but mostly because of the sodium content. I am trying to stay around 1500 or less because when I consume more than 2000, I find I retain water like crazy (fingers get all swollen, weight shoots up for 2 days, I feel like I'm dragging my feet etc). I feel a lot better when I stay under 2000, but set my limit at 1500 as an error cushion lol. My one condiment I use the most is wishbone Italian dressing. Only 25 cals but 320mg of sodium . It adds up quickly.0
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I count them. I used to be a ketchup fiend. I used to put that s--t on everything. Gotta count what goes in.0
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If your concern is weight and it has calories, log it. If you are concerned about macros, log it even if it doesn't have calories (salt, etc).
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I count mayo, salad dressing, soy sauce, ketchup. Pretty much the only condiments that I don't count are vinegar and mustard.0
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I don't count stuff like mustard and hot sauce. Whatever else I count0
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