How would you grade your food diary?

thepetiterunner
thepetiterunner Posts: 1,238 Member
edited November 11 in Food and Nutrition
If you were to give yourself a grade for your food diary, what would it be?

Let's say..

A = absolute clean eating 90% of the time
B = clean eating 80%
C = clean eating 70%
D = semi clean eating, 60%
F = epic fail, I don't know why I even bother logging because it depresses me whenever I look at it.

I'd say I'm a solid B+ or so :) What about you?

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  • Darkskinned88
    Darkskinned88 Posts: 1,177 Member
    I'm eating good but im consistantly falling under my calorie goal i'd say C+
  • jessicaaa456
    jessicaaa456 Posts: 70 Member
    ooo, good topic, i would say on good days (week days) i'm a B+ also. One day a week i might hover between a D and an F!
  • I'd give myself at least a B, possibly an A. I eat really healthy, my problem is I struggle to eat enough lol. Not on purpose, though! I feel like I'm always eating and yet rarely go near my 1570 cals. I even try to make sure my breakfast is at least 350-400 cals but some days I fail. I'm about to eat a low sugar/carb protein bar to up my cals.
  • jacksonpt
    jacksonpt Posts: 10,413 Member
    Based on what I consider "clean eating", I'd probably give myself a B. Clean, for me, is first and foremost about hitting my macros. I worry less about processed/prepared/evils than most people do. I'd probably be a C if I graded in those terms.
  • russeljames
    russeljames Posts: 103 Member
    i think im a C+, but check out my diary and tell me what ya think!
  • BAMFMeredith
    BAMFMeredith Posts: 2,810 Member
    I think I'm probably around a B...not too shabby!
  • I'd give myself at least a B, possibly an A. I eat really healthy, my problem is I struggle to eat enough lol. Not on purpose, though! I feel like I'm always eating and yet rarely go near my 1570 cals. I even try to make sure my breakfast is at least 350-400 cals but some days I fail. I'm about to eat a low sugar/carb protein bar to up my cals.

    This. I'm the same way. I eat often enough and I feel like I eat a lot. I usually not hungry. But there are days that I don't break 1200 cals and completely not intentionally. I LOOVE eggs so if I eat eggs for 2 meals I'm definitely under. hmm.
  • SoDamnHungry
    SoDamnHungry Posts: 6,998 Member
    F. Everything I eat is processed. On the plus side, I stay under calories.
  • magoch
    magoch Posts: 134
    I'd say B. I've been reading the YOU: books (On a Diet, Staying Young) and a book called Anticancer (recommended by my aunt's nutitionist, my aunt's recovering from Ovarian cancer). These books have persuaded me to choose non-processed foods as much as possible. I figure -- if stay within my calorie guidelines & log everything, choosing well 80% of the time is a good place to be.
  • gdkids6
    gdkids6 Posts: 39 Member
    A "B" during the week and closer to a C- or D on the weekend.
  • MattGetsMad
    MattGetsMad Posts: 429 Member
    If I'm not an "A" I don't want one.
  • MattGetsMad
    MattGetsMad Posts: 429 Member
    I'd say B. I've been reading the YOU: books (On a Diet, Staying Young) and a book called Anticancer (recommended by my aunt's nutitionist, my aunt's recovering from Ovarian cancer). These books have persuaded me to choose non-processed foods as much as possible. I figure -- if stay within my calorie guidelines & log everything, choosing well 80% of the time is a good place to be.

    If your into reading about nutrition, I recommend the China Study by Dr Colin T Campbell. One of the most compelling books I've ever read.
  • runnercheryl
    runnercheryl Posts: 1,314 Member
    I'd say I'm an F, but without the 'fail' or being depressed bit. :tongue:

    I wouldn't say anywhere near 60% of what I eat is 'clean', unprocessed stuff. Maybe 30-40%, tops.
  • CMmrsfloyd
    CMmrsfloyd Posts: 2,380 Member
    If I grade it based on personal progress compared to how I ate before MFP, I'd give myself an A+. I don't care to grade myself on overall clean eating though, that would just make me sad. LOL
  • CMmrsfloyd
    CMmrsfloyd Posts: 2,380 Member
    If I'm not an "A" I don't want one.

    WOW - 1 more lb and you'll be at 100 lost! What an amazing accomplishment! I just had to throw that out there. :-)
  • Reckabek
    Reckabek Posts: 487 Member
    C-D i love my mc donalds ice cream cone! Sigh....
  • OceansForever
    OceansForever Posts: 221 Member
    I'd say I have an "A" since I do eat healthy most of the time and cook from scratch.

    Not sure what "clean" eating means but I took it as healthy :)

    I definitely haven't eaten anything dirty :laugh:
  • jshorr
    jshorr Posts: 60 Member
    Mostly a B+. If I do have a splurge day I go way over on calories, but usually on healthy stuff not processed junk. I rarely eat out, never have fast food, and I don't bring processed food into the house that much so...it's easier.
  • CMmrsfloyd
    CMmrsfloyd Posts: 2,380 Member
    I'd say I have an "A" since I do eat healthy most of the time and cook from scratch.

    Not sure what "clean" eating means but I took it as healthy :)

    I definitely haven't eaten anything dirty :laugh:

    Clean = natural state, not processed, etc.
  • jadedone
    jadedone Posts: 2,446 Member
    I'd call myself a B or B+. My diary probably looks a little worse than it is, because when I go out to eat, I just pick the closest prepared food item to log. On the flip side, at least 70% of the time, the places I choose to eat at are clean as well. (Clean, seasonal eating is very very trendy in my part of the Bay Area, so you can find clean foods at all price points, and for pretty much every cuisine -- even Mexican!)
  • sollyn
    sollyn Posts: 179
    :flowerforyou: Blimey, your achievement is amazing! You could definitely inspire people to eat healthily! I am going to try and get that book from the library.
  • sollyn
    sollyn Posts: 179
    I'd say B. I've been reading the YOU: books (On a Diet, Staying Young) and a book called Anticancer (recommended by my aunt's nutitionist, my aunt's recovering from Ovarian cancer). These books have persuaded me to choose non-processed foods as much as possible. I figure -- if stay within my calorie guidelines & log everything, choosing well 80% of the time is a good place to be.

    If your into reading about nutrition, I recommend the China Study by Dr Colin T Campbell. One of the most compelling books I've ever read.

    I meant this about the book!
  • addykins1
    addykins1 Posts: 16 Member
    I dont eat processed food at all, so for clean eating I'd give myself an A, but I miss meals and chronically under eat and have macro issues so I would grade my food diary an F, no wonder I suck at gaining weight
  • jadedone
    jadedone Posts: 2,446 Member
    I'd say B. I've been reading the YOU: books (On a Diet, Staying Young) and a book called Anticancer (recommended by my aunt's nutitionist, my aunt's recovering from Ovarian cancer). These books have persuaded me to choose non-processed foods as much as possible. I figure -- if stay within my calorie guidelines & log everything, choosing well 80% of the time is a good place to be.

    If your into reading about nutrition, I recommend the China Study by Dr Colin T Campbell. One of the most compelling books I've ever read.

    My favorite nutrition read is called the Jungle Effect by Daphne Miller. An amazing book about how the combinations of food in certain "native" cuisines prevent diseases. It isn't just that eating let's say "greens" is good for you. But since the Mediterranean diet consists of greens, lemon juice and olive oil in the same meal, that is what makes the difference. For example, we know that vitamin c helps you process iron. And adding fat helps you process vitamin k in kale. And the fat (and the acid) reduce the bitterness in the greens so it is easier to eat.

    Another example is the traditional mexican diet. There are a few ethnic groups in Mexico with really low rates of diabetes, and other genetically similar groups with high rates. The ones with low rates eat the "3 sisters" all the time -- squash, beans and corn. Corn Tortillas are a great example of a whole grain processed in the right way. The special limes used when the corn is stone ground releases the calcium in the corn and other vitamins. So stone ground corn tortillas are high in fiber and calcium.

    Anyway, the rest of the book talks about colon disease, breast cancer and depression. The books gives you instructions and recipes ranging from east to harder using regular ingredients to incorporate these techniques in your diet. Amazing book.
  • OceansForever
    OceansForever Posts: 221 Member
    I'd say I have an "A" since I do eat healthy most of the time and cook from scratch.

    Not sure what "clean" eating means but I took it as healthy :)

    I definitely haven't eaten anything dirty :laugh:

    Clean = natural state, not processed, etc.

    Thanks! Yeah, hardly any processed food ...
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