How many people log every fruit and vegetable they eat?

price101110
price101110 Posts: 25 Member
edited November 18 in Health and Weight Loss
Is it worth the stress or time? I mean in a way you should probably eat those fruits and veggies even if you don't have the cals left for the day.. right?
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  • kimny72
    kimny72 Posts: 16,011 Member
    I definitely log them. A banana and an apple can easily be 100-150 cals each, plus I could easily eat 100-200 cals of veggies on a good day. That could be 400 calories! I don't necessarily weigh low-cal veggies on a food scale, like greens or broccoli, but fruits and some sweet veggies can really add up, so they go on the food scale like everything else.
  • NoAnalHere
    NoAnalHere Posts: 97 Member
    If your going to make the effort of calorie counting you mind as well log everything you eat. Not logging some things is just doing yourself a disservice and not being honest + can throw off how much weight you lose
  • LizzyPops2
    LizzyPops2 Posts: 27 Member
    I don't log any fruit and veg :) I eat unlimited amounts every day and still managed to lose 25lbs and reach my goal weight in 6 months!
  • lifestylechange888
    lifestylechange888 Posts: 12 Member
    I do because it is all calories and high calories at times with the fruit, but I remember years ago when I was in Weight Watchers my instructor said "nobody has even become overweight by eating too many apples" and that has always stuck with me.
  • BurlzGettingFit
    BurlzGettingFit Posts: 115 Member
    You bet, especially fruit!
  • Nony_Mouse
    Nony_Mouse Posts: 5,646 Member
    edited May 2017
    Given that I generally eat several hundred calories of fruit and veg a day, yes. I had 400 cals worth yesterday (and that's a low day). That's my entire deficit. It's neither stressful nor time consuming for me.
  • dfwesq
    dfwesq Posts: 592 Member
    edited May 2017
    I log them unless it's a very minimal amount.
  • bbell1985
    bbell1985 Posts: 4,571 Member
    When I'm getting down to business (aka actually trying to lose weight), yes. I weigh them too. I eat hundreds of calories per day in fruits and veg. They can take you out of a deficit if you don't account for it.
  • vivelajackie
    vivelajackie Posts: 321 Member
    edited May 2017
    I've got over 600 calories worth of veg, fruit, and legume in just my diary today, so yes. When I'm making meals for the next day I just plop my next ingredient on the scale. Takes no time.
  • DietPrada
    DietPrada Posts: 1,171 Member
    Are fruits and vegetables good for you? Sure. Are they calorie free? No. Also fruit is high in sugar and the calories add up really quickly. A banana has 130 calories for example (depending on size). You should absolutely log it. If it's not water, or ice, it should go in your diary.
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,216 Member
    I log them all. I eat hundreds of calories of fruit and veg daily, most of them relatively low-cal individually. On another thread, I mentioned recently having a 692 calorie dinner that had 18 logged items, only one of them over 70 calories, and only 4 over 50 calories.

    I also like knowing - as best as one can within labeling limitations - how my nutrition is shaping up. Plus a fair amount of macros I want to track (chiefly protein) come from veggies and fruit.
  • Christine_72
    Christine_72 Posts: 16,049 Member
    but I remember years ago when I was in Weight Watchers my instructor said "nobody has even become overweight by eating too many apples"

    This kinda makes sense if you follow this:

    But you should eat the fruit and vegies before filling your cals up with other things, not the other way around.

    If I've hit my calories for the day and then eat unlimited fruit and veggies then yeah, i would gain weight. It really depends which way you look at it. If the only things i ate day in day out were fruit and veggies, then no i probably wouldn't put on weight because of them.
  • cmtigger
    cmtigger Posts: 1,450 Member
    I do. But I'm more worried about sodium than calories.
  • happyauntie2015
    happyauntie2015 Posts: 282 Member
    Yup I do. I weigh it and log it
  • bbell1985
    bbell1985 Posts: 4,571 Member
    Hornsby wrote: »
    Is it worth the stress or time? I mean in a way you should probably eat those fruits and veggies even if you don't have the cals left for the day.. right?

    When I am trying to be as accurate as possible (ie cutting/losing weight), I count every vegetable and fruit. Since calories are king, it is beneficial for me to know where I'm at. Whether you should or shouldn't eat the fruit/vegetables is a whole other question. To answer, if I am out of calories for the day, no, I won't eat them. Although, normally, I would be choosing a cupcake or something if still have calories for the day. Definitely not fruit or vegetables... I try to get those in before I am "deciding" on whether to eat something or not.

    This. If I have room to decide what to eat with some extra calories, I've already eaten enough vegetables for 4 people for the day. Fruit on the other hand kind of pisses me off because it's high calorie for me. I should probably choose an apple.
  • dragon_girl26
    dragon_girl26 Posts: 2,187 Member
    Yes, especially fruit. Some bananas could be close to 100 calories, depending on how big the banana is. I eat a lot of fruit and vegetables throughout the day. If I didn't log them, some days I could easily be missing 300 - 500 calories from my day. That's enough to wipe out my deficit.
  • youdoyou2016
    youdoyou2016 Posts: 393 Member
    I ate 300 calories worth of fruits and veggies today. For me, that would be a lot to not record and would undo my deficit. It all has calories -- even if it also has fiber, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and all sorts of other goodies.
  • atjays
    atjays Posts: 797 Member
    Depends really what it is. Some vegetables have almost no calorie content, like lettuce. Even for a big salad you're only talking 5 or 10 cals. More dense things like most apples, bananas and such can't just be over looked. That's 100+ calories each. A couple of those could be the difference between a calorie deficit or a surplus. I do generally log all my fruits and vegetables, but I do it as part of my meal prep process. The extra few seconds to toss them on the scale prior to cooking isn't very stressful and now that they are logged I can just copy my meals forward as I use them during the week. Makes it all very easy in my opinion.
  • endlessfall16
    endlessfall16 Posts: 932 Member
    but I remember years ago when I was in Weight Watchers my instructor said "nobody has even become overweight by eating too many apples"

    This kinda makes sense if you follow this:

    But you should eat the fruit and vegies before filling your cals up with other things, not the other way around.

    If I've hit my calories for the day and then eat unlimited fruit and veggies then yeah, i would gain weight. It really depends which way you look at it. If the only things i ate day in day out were fruit and veggies, then no i probably wouldn't put on weight because of them.

    If you've hit your calories for the day and then (try to) eat unlimited celery and cucumber, would you still gain weight? :)

    Point is, it depends on the kind of veggies. Use common sense.


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