Forgetting what you've eaten
jmulder3
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How do you all make sure you remember what you've consumed all day long?
I was hoping there would be a checkbox or something like that so I could remember. Maybe I'm insane but I honestly forget if I eat that banana at 6am
I was hoping there would be a checkbox or something like that so I could remember. Maybe I'm insane but I honestly forget if I eat that banana at 6am
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By logging it beforehand, or as I go along.11
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ha. Take a picture with your phone right before you take a bite.. It works.5
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...and then DON'T post it on facebook. Just no to the food pictures in social media...11
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I pre log breakfast and lunch as I prepare it the night before, I also pre log a rough estimate of dinner then tweak serving sizes as I weigh and cook it.
Snacks I log as I eat.6 -
Unless you ate the peel you could check your trash for the evidence.3
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My memory has gotten terrible as I've gotten older, but I can still remember what I had for breakfast. This thread makes me feel better7
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If I don't already have it prelogged, then I log as I prepare it. I would weigh and log a banana before I eat it.3
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I keep track while I am preparing my food, if I haven't already logged it. Otherwise, I have no idea how many calories I have left for my other meals for the rest of the day. You wouldn't wildly use your debit card on a shopping spree one day, without keeping track before you spend any more!1
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Pre log or as I go, the app is great for zapping bar codes so that really helps.1
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How do you all make sure you remember what you've consumed all day long?
I was hoping there would be a checkbox or something like that so I could remember. Maybe I'm insane but I honestly forget if I eat that banana at 6am
What do you mean by a checkbox? (Just wondering in case it's something that does exist under some other name, or in case is it's a concept that we could suggest something similar to, since that's what you want.)
In general, though, I agree with others: pre-log or log as you go. If I'm in a social situation where I don't want to tune people out by focusing on logging my food, I just pay attention to what I'm eating. It's much easier to remember things that you've actually mentally registered as they happen, rather things you've done on auto-pilot, like scarfing down food you're not even noticing.
I've been using MFP consistently for nearly five years. By now I can eat at a buffet or a cocktail party or an all-day family holiday of pre-meal snacks, major meal, dessert, second dessert or second go-round of main meal leftovers, etc., and still do a pretty darn good job of remembering everything I hate. It's a habit and a skill you can develop.
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I just mealprepped, then saved all the meals on the meals list so I can add them easily. In the morning I log all my meals and snacks I plan on eating throughout the day (only takes 5-10 minutes) to make sure I am gonna meet my goals. Sometimes I do it the night before. Having all the food ready and on my list makes it so much easier. Then if I decide to eat something I didn't type in this morning, I have to get out my phone and recalculate.2
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The app has a reminder setting, have you seen that? It pops up if you haven't logged by a preset time.4
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I actually pre plan my menus the night before, write it down and if I make any changes, I correct them. I use a small cheap notebook from a drugstore.1
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Our phones are always with us! Start logging!1
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Pre-log! Or log as I go in party situations.0
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As almost everyone said... pre-log for the day or log as I am eating0
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Why not log it as you go. Makes it easier than logging everything once a day0
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I just log as I go. That's the easiest way to remember to log.0
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[quote="dsboohead;c-42133953"]Our phones are always with us! Start logging![/quote]
Not mine!!
I don't use the app, only the website. I enter the information on a piece of paper (sometimes I keep it in my head) and later on and when I have time, it gets logged in my food diary.
Being in maintenance is awesome.1 -
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cmriverside wrote: »...and then DON'T post it on facebook. Just no to the food pictures in social media...
Unless it's of award winning BBQ'd brisket at a fair.. then please share details.0
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