Calories on Christmas Day

I’m 50 days into my weight loss journey. I dont have a lot to lose. I currently weigh about 59kg and my goal is to lose fat and get “toned”. I messed up like 8 times since I started this journey but I didn’t let that stop me. Each time I messed up I went 500-2000 cals over maintenance. Maybe that’s why I haven’t seen noticeable progress idk..... I’m wondering do u need to count cals on Christmas Day? Wat do u think?
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  • bfuller873
    bfuller873 Posts: 6 Member
    I’m going to count them just so I know how off track I get. Christmas Eve is more of a temptation than Christmas Day for me so my plan is to use my exercise calories that I burn from my run today and tomorrow for Christmas Eve and Christmas instead of eating them back today and tomorrow.
  • I’ll be counting because I feel like I’m missing a part of my day if I don’t lol

    But I’m going to also enjoy the day. I’m currently on a 1200 cal diet so I plan on allowing max 2000 for the day lol let’s see how that goes :wink:
  • sardelsa
    sardelsa Posts: 9,812 Member
    It's up to you if you feel like you need to count as accurate as you can, guesstimate or not log at all. Back when I was logging I never bothered to log holidays. Now I don't log anything, that works for me.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    edited December 2019
    I don't weigh at family holiday meals, but I guess and I log, and try to be mindful. I rarely have seconds at these big holiday meals anymore - telling myself to save room for dessert works for me these days.
  • lynn_glenmont
    lynn_glenmont Posts: 10,091 Member
    This is an individual thing, and you need to do what works for you. Spending relaxed time with family and friends is important for your overall health, too.

    That said, I'll be logging as I always do (except that there will be more estimating than on an ordinary day, since I don't take my food scale to other people's houses). I like having the data, and I also find that having to be aware of what I'm eating for later logging deters "mindless" eating or "wasting calories" on foods that I don't care that much for or that I can get anytime.
  • robingmurphy
    robingmurphy Posts: 349 Member
    I won't count or log, but I will try to be moderate. I will try to plan out generally what I am going to eat. Something like "For breakfast, I'll have a bowl of oatmeal and a boiled egg around 9am. Then I won't eat again until lunch and for lunch I will eat whatever I want, but make sure I sit down to eat it and won't go back for seconds. Wait until dinner time to eat again. Again, eat whatever I want, but only one plate full and no seconds. Having 2 drinks (mimosas, cocoa) during the day is ok."
  • JaxxieKat
    JaxxieKat Posts: 427 Member
    I don't plan on tracking or really working out Christmas day, but I'll get right back on my game the following day. Weather permitting, I'll go for a nice midday stroll, so I'll be moving around, but I'm not going to be strict about it. I also don't weigh myself the following day, because I know the water weight gain will mess with my head.
  • Theoldguy1
    Theoldguy1 Posts: 2,495 Member
    AnnPT77 wrote: »
    I plan to eat (and drink) All Of The Things on Christmas, just like I did at a holiday potluck yesterday. This is year 4, almost year 5 of maintenance, I'm still at BMI 22-point-something (and successfully slowly dropping weight at an ultra-slow pace over the past few months, as intended). A day or few of indulgence is irrelevant, for me, in the context of more controlled calorie balance the rest of the year.

    Different people need different strategies. Part of the process is figuring out what strategies work best for you.

    Happy holidays, in whatever form and manner you may celebrate them!

    Well said here, in the long term a day or two of indulgence has no huge impact on a controlled program. In this game, "what you do spontaneously, will not affect what you do on a consistent basis". Happy Holidays

    Yeah the issue is when treat day turns into a regular occurrence.

    Happy holidays
  • SH0985
    SH0985 Posts: 14 Member
    I haven't decided if I want to log yet. If I don't log, it'll be only Christmas Day. I'll be good on Christmas Eve and the day after. Usually, New Years Day isn't a big deal, and I'm not a big party person, so I don't see that derailing me, either. This is, though, all in theory. Ugh. B)
  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
    Not tracking, and planning on eating ALL THE THINGZ! Back to reality, and tracking, on Thursday.
  • ThinnerLiz
    ThinnerLiz Posts: 55 Member
    Hahaha..... as it turns out, we're not going to be having any kind of Christmas festivities this year, (family is spread all over), so that problem is off the table.
    However, there was a party I went to the other evening and I just plugged in that meal as "1,200" calories" in my advance planning, figuring I was going to eat, drink, and be merry. I went for a brisk, long walk the morning of, and ate lightly all day prior.

    The next day, I went back and estimated what I had REALLY consumed, and it was a lot less than I'd planned. I think because I'm so mindful of my eating now, that when I went for that chocolate Yule Log and it didn't taste fantastic, I only had one bite. The same for all the other foods on my plate. I only ate the stuff that tasted great, and I didn't stuff myself. I also didn't feel deprived at all. I drank plenty of water, and enjoyed some delicious homemade mac-and-cheese--my favorite--but now that I know portion sizes I was able to keep it to about a 2/3 cup and was happy with that.

    Advance planning is how I manage it. Like a good Girl Scout, I like to be prepared. :)
  • Harold76
    Harold76 Posts: 341 Member
    I'll log and track what I eat, and be mindful of how much, but I'm not going to try and impose a hard limit.
  • Going way, way, way over any sensible TDEE on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Saturday (as I'm hosting our annual Friendsmas dinner).

    I'll up my activity all week as I'm on vacation & will try to stick to a lower intake on the other 4 days this week (yesterday was a success).

    I won't track but I'll still log in and input 4000-6000 cals per day just so I don't lose my streak :D
  • nodau_iach
    nodau_iach Posts: 77 Member
    I want to make logging a habit, so it becomes second nature. <3
  • MySlimGoals
    MySlimGoals Posts: 754 Member
    I’ve been doing MFP for almost five months straight and haven’t had a single day off and have been around 1200 calories most days. I’m taking the day off and only logging in to keep my log in count and read my message board. I’ve lost 54lb (24kg) so far so one day off won’t gain it all back. I can deal with it going up a couple of kg for something that doesn’t happen often. Just because I am losing weight doesn’t mean I should stop doing the things I really enjoy and Xmas has always been one of my favourite things.
  • Milax19
    Milax19 Posts: 15 Member
    Thank you everyone for replying! Your replies helped me to understand some things. I think i will not log. I will try to eat in moderation and will log the next day. Happy Holidays x🌟
  • fitnessguy266
    fitnessguy266 Posts: 150 Member
    Update:

    I'm pretty sure I was in the 6000-7000 calorie range....felt great to indulge ALOT more than usual :)