Do you log all of your vegetables?
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I do, especially for fiber and such. There are some exceptions: garlic, or a sprinkle of herbs, green onions, or ground spices/seasonings.0
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I've weigh a cup of carrots and snap peas to be sure the MFP entry is close. I log them daily as a cup, but no longer weigh them.
But I'm not sure how critical it is. I did not get to 330 because I ate too many peas and carrots. It was the bags of chips, whole pizza and the amount of pop I drank. Plus being a lazy *kitten*.0 -
Log everything.0
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I probably eat 400-500 calories worth of veggies and fruit most days, so yeah I totally log them3
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annette_15 wrote: »I probably eat 400-500 calories worth of veggies and fruit most days, so yeah I totally log them
:drinker:
I sooo need to eat more fruit and veggies!0 -
Yep. My body logs them so why would I be dishonest to myself?
Gaining 5lb a year would suck for me. I am on a 250 cal deficit, so that would mean not losing for 10 weeks...7 -
I log ALL my veggies fruit and everything else1
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If I ever eat some I'll let you know what I decided.4
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Verity1111 wrote: »
Depends how much fresh spinach you eat. I had about 200 grams in a serving of frittata the other night. That's 46 calories.
You're doing 1200. Miss counting your vegetables often enough and it adds up.7 -
I always do. I track fiber, so of course I need to include my fruits and vegetables. Plus, they DO have calories. I could go over by a couple hundred calories if I ignore them!0
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queenliz99 wrote: »50 calories is a big whoop to me.
Verity, Liz is right. 50 calories is a big whoop. You're on 1200 calories. 50 calories is a big deal when you're eating 1200 calories.
Oh, but that's right, you've totally got this. Don't listen to those of us who've managed to successfully lose weight. What do we know?10 -
Verity1111 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »50 calories is a big whoop to me.
Hence the debate. Not too much for me. About 5 lbs a year meh
Yeah, get down from that 210 to where you want to lose the last 5-10 pounds and then see what you think about being so casual about those 5 pounds.
Honestly, you freak out over a water weight fluctuation, but are all relaxed over this?
I can't figure you out.22 -
I am not all that concerned about vegetables. I do log them but sometimes I just estimate if I am in a rush. I am of the mindset that vegetables weren't what made me fat. Everyone has their thing though. I have lost 100lbs and do log and weigh stuff accordingly but my 1/10 or 1/15th of a cup of bellpeppers isn't going to hurt me.0
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Verity1111 wrote: »...Hence the debate. Not too much for me. About 5 lbs a year meh
Meh? I HOPE it's not 5 pounds a year. In ten years you'll have 50 pounds of extra "vegetable" weight hanging around your mid-section. Just sayin'...4 -
If I didn't log my vegetables I would have no food diary for the most part. I know there is this idea that vegetables are a "free" food, but I have yet to see that be remotely true with me. Today alone I have 135 vegetable calories. Once I have dinner and any vegetable related snacks that number will likely double at least. And yeah, there may be just 7 calories in a cup of raw spinach. So it seems like nothing. And if some leafy green with that few calories is all it is and nothing more then maybe it doesn't matter. I log it all because what's the point in logging to maintain my intake if I am just going to let some things slide?3
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I need to weigh accurately to check net carb levels. If you feel like it's not slowing your progress, then do what you want.0
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I do, especially for fiber and such. There are some exceptions: garlic, or a sprinkle of herbs, green onions, or ground spices/seasonings.
I do a quick add estimations for those. I do weigh green onions, though.
There are some spices I weigh and measure. If I'm making chili, I tend to use a lot of chili powder, and that stuff has a surprising amount of calories. I always weigh that. Cumin can add up too, if you use it in quantity.2 -
I log them, not just for the calories, but also because I like to see where I'm at with intake for nutrients, fiber, etc.3
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yes and no. The program I started out with was free veggies. I also did not count calories either. I was required to eat at least 2 cups of veggies per day, which I still do. For the longest time after joining MFP I pondered logging veggies or not. I finally sorta log them. I eat at least two cups of my main veggie, but I dont weigh it. My container is a 2 cup container so I go from there. I really dont worry about eating too many veggies. If I want to eat cucumbers, then I do. I have a "salad" everyday as a snack. I log the lettuce, but again its just an estimate. But I also dont log the coffee I drink everyday or the almond milk and creamer I add to it. Im sure some will have a field's day with my post but I really don't care. I use FF ranch dressing and I do not log that either. The few times I have weighed it out just to see how much it is, I usually ended up adding more dressing than I use just to get to a half serving. Like I have always said, when I get to the point that i am no longer losing weight then I will know I have to tighten up. That's my story...1
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During my weight loss phase I weighed/counted everything that had calories. Now several years into maintenance I'm a bit more relaxed about things, as long as I'm consistently in my maintenance range. Veggies I now spot check weigh, maybe 1-2 times a week.1
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I don't weigh the really "light" veggies. I don't worry about exact amounts of lettuce, cucumber, tomato, etc. I just eyeball and use the nearest volume measurement.
I absolutely weigh other veggies. Green beans, beets, carrots, parsnips, squash, turnips, etc.0 -
Verity1111 wrote: »MissusMoon wrote: »
Are you all missing the world ALL your veggies vs ANY of them? I "underestimate" maybe 5-50 calories. Big friggin woop
I'll bow out of this thread in a moment because I don't really understand where the hostility is coming from.
I'll just ask that if you stall in your loss you not ask anyone on the forums to take time out of their day to help you figure out why.9 -
On WW I didnt, because those "free" veggies were already factored into their calculations. Now I count them all. I want to know where I stand calorie wise every day. Your body is logging them even if MFP isnt.3
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If it goes in my mouth, it goes on my log.4
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It depends on the calorie content. Potatoes are logged accurately. Lettuce- not so much, pretty much every salad in my log for three years has two cups of romaine.1
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I log veggies but for lettuce, spinach and other leafy greens, I usually eyeball the quantity. Everything else gets weighed and logged.0
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Do you log all of your vegetables?
Yes, of course ... even the radishes which come in at 1 calorie.3 -
Christine_72 wrote: »I log ALL my veggies, because I'm not only tracking my calories , but my micros too, especially fibre.
Agreed. I log all of mine. Spinach may not have many calories, but it has a lot of Vit K. I try to reach a variety of macro and micro targets. The best way to do that is to weigh and log it all. I hit all of my vitamin targets, and most of my minerals (ETA: today I did, the two previous days I hit everything except the Vit K, but I was over on that today, thanks to the spinach, numbers are neat).1 -
Don't understand why it's easier to omit logging certain things, seems to me it's easier just to log everything. Sure, some veg is very low calorie, like cucumber or lettuce, so you don't need to be quite so accurate - but small numbers add up into big numbers, so if you completely miss it out then you don't really know what you're eating. And other veg, like peas and sweetcorn, can be higher in calories than you might realise.1
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This is what I do, maybe it will help others.. Generally all non starchy veggies have about the same macros. So I picked one bag of frozen vegetables to use to always log my veggies... Cascadian Farm Organic - Chinese Style Stir Fry Blend. 2 cups of any frozen or raw veggies = 50 calories of Cascadian Farm Organic. If you take your time to actually calculate the individual vegetables it comes out to approximately the same amount, 50 calories for 2 cups. 2 cups frozen/raw= 1 cup cooked. I don't use a scale for veggies just a measuring cup. This is how I've been logging, and it's been working for me. It is way too time consuming and annoying to count and log all vegetables with complete accuracy, especially when making a salad. Lettuce or spinach I usually just ignore and don't count. Kale and broccoli I sometimes count individually, it has calcium and I like to check up on my total daily calcium intake.1
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