Food journal??
EastCoast13
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does anyone keep a food journal??
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Isn;'t that what MFP is?0
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Nope. I just use MFP everywhere. So much easier when you can scan. You can even save your recipes on here. Awesome app. But if keeping a physical journal that you have to write out yourself is what's going to keep you at, then do it
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BabyPhat90713 wrote: »Nope. I just use MFP everywhere. So much easier when you can scan. You can even save your recipes on here. Awesome app. But if keeping a physical journal that you have to write out yourself is what's going to keep you at, then do it

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just my logging on mfp. it's easier because my phone is nearly always with me0
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My nutritionist wants me to log a food journal so I can show her.
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EastCoast13 wrote: »My nutritionist wants me to log a food journal so I can show her.
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Would printing out your food logs from the website be enough or is she asking you to keep track of other things? If you wanted to, you might be able to log anything extra in the notes section.0 -
yeah, it's pretty easy to print out food logs from MFP--you can select a pretty big date range. Seems a lot easier than writing everything down on paper.0
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Log your food here, tell your nutritionist to get an account for viewing your diary or you can print your daily diary and show her.EastCoast13 wrote: »My nutritionist wants me to log a food journal so I can show her.
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Right, your nutritionist seems a bit behind the times._benjammin wrote: »
Log your food here, tell your nutritionist to get an account for viewing your diary or you can print your daily diary and show her.EastCoast13 wrote: »My nutritionist wants me to log a food journal so I can show her.
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That's a red flag right there. I have found as a businessman that when people miss it on the simple things, they really miss the mark on whatever is important.
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I just make my food diary public and give my user name to my nutritionist. If he/she can't deal with that, then I need a new nutritionist.0
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Also..registered dietician usually trumps nutritionist.
But, yes, mfp is a food logging/journal site. Either print the logs out for her or make your diary public so she can view it.0 -
EastCoast13 wrote: »My nutritionist wants me to log a food journal so I can show her.
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I would just print a week or a month at a time and bring it to my trainer. It is super easy to print reports using the website.
But I also have a fitbook for a less detailed food log. Also tracks a few other things. I really like it. Target used to have them but I haven't found one lately. I get mine off Amazon or the fitbook website.
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Do you have another question?EastCoast13 wrote: »Bump
As stated above, MyFitnessPal is a food journal so anyone actively using MFP is keeping a food journal. Log what you eat in the Food Diary section. You can then either share your diary with your nutritionist on MFP or just print it out to take it to your appointment.0 -
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She was fine with it. Mom talked to her.0
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