Counting Calories in Fruits and Veggies
rhouser9021
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I have never EVER counted fruits and veggies (unless it's really starchy like corn/potatoes) in my daily calorie count. Even when I was doing weight watchers a couple years back, I never counted them. The way I see it is that fruits/veggies are great alternatives to other snacks and can really bulk up a meal...making me count them would make me less likely to eat them for some reason.
Anyone else think the same way? Is it a good idea to start counting them?
Anyone else think the same way? Is it a good idea to start counting them?
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making me count them would make me less likely to eat them for some reason.
Anyone else think the same way? Is it a good idea to start counting them?
Yep, I tend to agree with you. When I write a diet plan with somebody (I'm a dietitian), most veg is always a free food. I would count the fruit but I wouldn't worry about veg. I add my veg to my log but I would never worry if non-starchy veg was what took me over goal. I look at a lot of 1200 calorie diaries that don't list a lot of veg and I really hope that it is not because they are worried about going over cals. There may be a certain amount of calories in broccoli for example if you measure directly from the food (which is how it is determined) but not nearly as much is actually processed/absorbed by the body.0 -
I would agree with that but I eat about 500 calories a day from fruit and veggies0
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Today, aside from miso paste, everything I consumed was a fruit, vegetable, or juice of a fruit or vegetable (wasn't feeling well) and I consumed almost 900 calories.
So while I agree, it can add up (granted this was an extreme case and there was a couple glasses of juice).
(Edit to add that I normally consume 1500 calories... I promise I eat a balanced diet!)0 -
I can understand not counting fruits and vegetables if you are transitioning from eating mainly processed foods to introducing fresh, raw foods. The transition can be difficult and unwanted and the last thing anyone needs is an excuse not to include a healthy dose of fruits and veg into your diet. If it takes disregarding the calories of these foods to eat them when you otherwise wouldn't, then forgo the count.
Personally, I eat a lot of fruits and vegetables so counting them is important to me. Some mornings my breakfast is solely juiced fruits & vegs. If I didn't account for those 300-400 calories for breakfast, I wouldn't have a breakfast entry at all.0 -
If it's working then keeping doing what you're doing0
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I count my fruit but not my veggies with the exception of starchy veggies.0
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I count everything, to me a calorie is a calorie doesn't matter if it comes from a slice of toast or a carrot.
But if not counting them works for you then continue to do it0 -
I'm also watching my sugars and carbs, and I'm often surprised by how high these oar in fruit and veg, so I log them. But many dont - it's not compulsory.0
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I count everything, regardless of what it is as I like to see exactly what I am eating and the nutrition tab is going to be more accurate that way. But I agree that if this works for you, then fair enough. I probably eat around 200-300 calories a day in fruit and veg so I want to be able to see it as part of my overall calorie count.0
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I count everything, to me a calorie is a calorie doesn't matter if it comes from a slice of toast or a carrot.
Agreed. Even if you don't count the calories, you're still eating them. You might be able to trick MFP, but you can't trick your body.0 -
i add everything to my diary just because i want to keep a track of all the foods i consume. i even enter the zero calorie items to my diary. i don't worry if i go over my calorie allowance because of fruit and veg0
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I count them but generally they're not that much anyways.0
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I count them but generally they're not that much anyways.0
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