Pre-logging?

glyphhen
glyphhen Posts: 16 Member
edited November 18 in Health and Weight Loss
I've been logging pretty consistently for the past four months or so now, but I've recently started pre-logging all of my meals and snacks the night before. I mostly do it because I've become more conscientious about my macros, but I haven't been doing this long enough to be able to estimate percentages yet, but also because my weight loss has slowed down lately and I'm just trying to be more conscientious in general.

I was just wondering, for the other people who pre-log, if you think it helps you stick to your calories for the day? I think it's helped so far, though I do still add an unplanned item or two to my "snacks" nearly every day.

Just wanted to get the take from people who have been doing this longer and so have more experience to draw upon. Thanks.
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  • RoxieDawn
    RoxieDawn Posts: 15,488 Member
    Pre log for the day early morning... I also pre-cook and prepare for the week (unless something unexplained happens).. It does help me stay a float with my calories and sometimes it becomes a bit OCD for me as I do tweak during the day... sometimes a lot...
  • mora982
    mora982 Posts: 169 Member
    I've been logging my food the night before or early in the morning.. It really helps not to go over your calories and you get very close to your Macros!! I also meal prep so it helps me to mix and match proteins and veggies from day to day.. Sometimes I add a snack or so every day but I don't go above my calorie limit!!! I hope this helps, keep logging!!
  • rosebarnalice
    rosebarnalice Posts: 3,488 Member
    Not quite the same pattern, I usually make breakfast and pack my lunch & snacks at the same time in the morning, so I'll log basically everything except dinner all at one time. I find it helps two ways: (1) I don't have to feel guilty or worried about eating what I've already logged, so I can just enjoy it. and (2) when I see ALL THAT FOOD at one time in a big pile, I have a visual image that stays with me most of the day that helps me avoid mindless snackage.
  • bametels
    bametels Posts: 950 Member
    I pre-log too. Now that I am near goal and have a lower daily calorie allotment, I am more flexible with my plan for the day. Sometimes this mean switching some planned foods; other times it means adding more calories. Sometimes the added calories reflect additional calories burned during exercise, sometimes not. While pre-logging helps me enormously, I find that there are times I am particularly hungry or am craving something. Being somewhat flexible helps me to avoid a major pigout. :smile:
  • Lounmoun
    Lounmoun Posts: 8,423 Member
    I've been pre-logging for almost 8 months and it definitely helps me stick to my calorie goal. I log everything the night before or in the morning. I sometimes make small adjustments.
  • azulvioleta6
    azulvioleta6 Posts: 4,195 Member
    Yep, it's a great idea! I generally only do a day or two at a time, unless I've been batch cooking.
  • dargytaylor
    dargytaylor Posts: 840 Member
    i also pre-log first thing in the morning ~ it helps me stay accountable!
  • JillianRN527
    JillianRN527 Posts: 109 Member
    I pre log the night before if I have work so I know if I eat everything I bring for my 13 hour shift I am still in the green.
  • Muscleflex79
    Muscleflex79 Posts: 1,917 Member
    I pre-log a week at a time! Always know what I'm going to be having (and I eat the same thing for a week at a time thanks to batch cooking). I do adjust things as I go if things change, but this definitely helps keep me on track!
  • Upstate_Dunadan
    Upstate_Dunadan Posts: 435 Member
    I pre-log when I know there is something specific I'm going to be having later in the day, or if there's something I want to have later and ensure I have room for it (i.e. a Beer on the weekend).

    It's rare I pre-log the entire day, but common I start the day, then add in dinner or a late snack, and then work backwards to fill in the middle of the day.
  • Queenmunchy
    Queenmunchy Posts: 3,380 Member
    gia07 wrote: »
    Pre log for the day early morning... I also pre-cook and prepare for the week (unless something unexplained happens).. It does help me stay a float with my calories and sometimes it becomes a bit OCD for me as I do tweak during the day... sometimes a lot...

    Yep. I pre-log, but for 7 years previous to MFP, I also pre-planned and pre-cooked for the week, so there is little difference except that it's more portable!
  • laurieethridge
    laurieethridge Posts: 2 Member
    pre-logging has been extremely beneficial for me obtaining my goals. I log the night before.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    I prelog before a big meal with others in order to see what I have left. On my own, I don't need to.
  • SlimBride2Be
    SlimBride2Be Posts: 315 Member
    I generally prolog. Sometimes if I'm going out for dinner I will prolog breakfast and lunch and then seeing how little I have left to have on the night out inspires me to get some exercise in to earn a few calories! Even just a 300 cal lunchtime walk / jog makes all the difference later on.
  • wanttobefit300
    wanttobefit300 Posts: 157 Member
    Yes, pre-logging has been extremely helpful for me. I still ending up adding something occasionally, but not often anymore. When I pre-log for longer than a day, it also helps with the grocery shopping (I live 45 min from the store).
  • EmBlazes
    EmBlazes Posts: 374 Member
    I tend to pre-log on the day before each meal, mainly to check that the calorie count is what I expect it to be. If I'm eating out, I might pre-log the entire day to make sure I can fit in whatever I'm planning to eat out. For me, once it is in the diary, that's it. I find it very hard to change it because it is already recorded. That really helps a lot.

    The only problem is occasionally I want to eat something that isn't in the log already (i.e. when someone offers you something you weren't expecting, for example). Even then, because I've already pre-logged I feel like it is easier to say "no".

    Even better is completing your entry for the day. Once I've done that, it is REALLY hard for me to "make additional entries" so that stops me being tempted when I'm chilling of an evening :D
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    In my experience, most people who've had success with this pre-log or at some point have pre-logged. I think it's pretty important, particularly in the beginning. As you progress you become a bit more accustomed to what your day to day is going to be anyway...and then eventually you don't have to log anything.
  • bookworm_847
    bookworm_847 Posts: 1,903 Member
    I make a meal plan on Friday for the following week and pre-log my dinners. Then I'll pre-log my other meals either in morning or the night before. It has helped me stay within my goals.

    I even pre-log "fun meals" so I know how many calories I have to work with to stay within my goal but still enjoy the pizza I'm having on Friday night (for example).
  • PeachyCarol
    PeachyCarol Posts: 8,029 Member
    I've been pre-prepping food for the day in the mornings for years now (it's when I have most of my energy, and I'm an early riser), so adding the extra step to weigh and then pre-log just fits in with that and with my daily schedule.

    I might make small tweaks here or there, depending if an odd craving hits me, but it's pretty rare.

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  • Lexicpt
    Lexicpt Posts: 209 Member
    I try and pre log, but sometimes I have to tweak things. It definitely helps me plan ahead for special occasions or sneaking an unplanned treat into my goal.
  • _whatsherface
    _whatsherface Posts: 1,235 Member
    mora982 wrote: »
    I've been logging my food the night before or early in the morning.. It really helps not to go over your calories and you get very close to your Macros!! I also meal prep so it helps me to mix and match proteins and veggies from day to day.. Sometimes I add a snack or so every day but I don't go above my calorie limit!!! I hope this helps, keep logging!!

    This.

  • galaxyeyed
    galaxyeyed Posts: 98 Member
    I like prelogging because it allows me to make sure I'll hit my macros for the day :smile:
  • thenewme58
    thenewme58 Posts: 4 Member
    I also pre-log and i also make my breakfast and snacks and lunch the night before--this way i know exactly what i am eating thru the day---i stick to it---no extras--i try to plan my meals out for the entire week---i see what i have in my pantry and fridge and freezer--plan my meals---saturday i make a list of what i am going to need--sunday i got shopping and cook and prep as much as possible---it makes my work week so much easier
  • squishprincess
    squishprincess Posts: 371 Member
    i pre-log every day, the night before or every single morning while i eat breakfast. it really helps!

    mostly i log my main meals/snacks and then whatever calories i have left over are my freebies. it helps me not go over, and know how much i have left to work with in a day. and of course a little more if i exercise.
  • Asher_Ethan
    Asher_Ethan Posts: 2,430 Member
    I love pre logging! Sometimes I forget to eat what I've already pre logged so when I'm reviewing everything at night I get a little nice surprise of 200 extra calories... It happens more than I care to admit.
  • segacs
    segacs Posts: 4,599 Member
    I tend to pre-log my week on Sundays, and I use the log to make my grocery list and go shopping and do food prep for the week. Having my days pre-logged helps me stay on track, and I like the fun of trying to fit in foods I enjoy and make them fit my macros, like a jigsaw puzzle.

    Do things change? Sure. But having a plan is great, and if something changes at the last minute, I just go in and alter my diary.
  • SezxyStef
    SezxyStef Posts: 15,267 Member
    segacs wrote: »
    I tend to pre-log my week on Sundays, and I use the log to make my grocery list and go shopping and do food prep for the week. Having my days pre-logged helps me stay on track, and I like the fun of trying to fit in foods I enjoy and make them fit my macros, like a jigsaw puzzle.

    Do things change? Sure. But having a plan is great, and if something changes at the last minute, I just go in and alter my diary.

    phew glad I am not the only one who does this..was starting to feel a bit OCD.

    I prelog for the week as well. Typically my breakfasts are the same as well as my snacks. Dinners are done and typically my next days lunch. Friday dinners are not logged nor are Saturdays and Sundays unless I know what is going on. Weekends seem to be busy for me. I do however try hard to get in my macros.
  • kommodevaran
    kommodevaran Posts: 17,890 Member
    edited May 2015
    For me it's crucial. I prelog in a pattern that is a little difficult to explain: I log in an OCD spreadsheet and in Fitbit - sometimes spreadsheet first, sometimes Fitbit first. I usually log the next day completely, but tweak as I go - amounts, order, or even items, for whatever reason.
    1) Will I be somewhere unusual, will I eat food there, maybe bring food? Or will I have company that makes my usual choice of food not appropriate? Mark that meal blue.
    2) I have a breakfast template - crispbread with meat/fish spread, milk, fruit and veggie. Rotate and alternate as I run out of an item.
    3) Dinner is usually a rotation of meat/fish, starch and vegetable - pick a combination that go well together. I prefer to alternate between "light" and "heavy" dinners - pork chop - soup - lamb chops - salmon... Decide if I'll have to defrost or soak something; this definitely requires that I decide the night before.
    4) What's on sale, what looks delicious, what do I fancy? What haven't I had for a while? If something unusual, I will put it into the plan some days ahead, and gather ingredients. Maybe I'll have to move it to another day, but this way I can look forward to this special dish.
    5) Are there any (planned) leftovers or dishes made for several days? "Casserole" type dinners, tuna salad, soup..? Plan to have a serving every day if very persihable, or every other day if not.
    6) Make sure I don't have too many perishable items at once, and plan to eat regularly things like cheese, fruit, vegetables.
    7) Aim to hit calorie goal, fat and protein goal (ballpark) - if not every day, every two days.
    8) Aim to have a serving of nuts or nut butter every day. Mark this item in brown. Three servings of fruit - pink; vegetables for every meal, if possible - green.
    9) Think up or google recipes to use up ingredients I already have, instead of just buying whatever for some random recipe, or freak out and give up if there's just one ingredient I can't get.
    10) Keep a running inventory list of freezer, fridge and pantry. Replenish whenever I run out. Add items to list on mobile phone, sorted by categorie for easy retrieval in store. Always bring mobile phone, something to carry groceries in when going shopping, has to feel just as natural as bringing money/card.

    This saves me money, stress, anxiety, waste. I get to eat what I like, and I have so much fun in the kitchen. It would save me time too, but I get all too excited playing with the meal plan, snooping in stores (not shoplifting haha, maybe there's a better word I don't know), and visualizing all the delicacies I'm going to make and indulge in :D
  • Carol_
    Carol_ Posts: 469 Member
    I pre log about 8-900 calories of my 1200, then I adjust a little as I go along. Like last night, I logged more soup for lunch than I actually felt like eating today. So I deducted some of it. And that left more calories for a salad I will have later tonight. Pre logging helps me a lot.
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