PRE LOGGING AND PLANNING DAILY INTAKE
mjsunshine16
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Do you put everything into your tracker in the morning so you have your day planned out? or do you log it as you go?
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i like to log ahead when I can but some days I just wing it as I go LOL. It helps if I log up until dinner then I choose what to make based on how many calories I have left to work with. I always leave around 200 cals for a bed time snack.0
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I pretty much bring the same stuff to work everyday, so I log that first thing in the morning and then anything else I eat during the day, I'll log it as I go along.0
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i pre plan my meals but usually log as i go. i just like to do that for no particular reason.0
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I cook my lunches for the work week all at once, so I will log them in for every day all at once so I don't have to keep doing it. For breakfast and dinner I'm usually weighing the food I have so I wait until those meals to enter them in, and for the snacks I usually pre-enter those aswell, and add or delete as needed. Then the weekend is just a crap shoot so I wait to log everything in then haha.0
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I put everything in the day before. That way I am able to make sure I am getting my requirements from the different food groups. I also tent to stick to eating healthier when I have it spelled out in front of me. It cuts down on time needed in the morning since I already know what meal and snacks to grab from the fridge. Then at the end of the day I make any adjustments that I deviated from during the day.0
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bit of both as i never always know what im having for dinner before hand, obviously if i do then ill log the entire day then add any snacks i may have0
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I log my menu for the day into MFP by 8 am on weekdays when I'm at work. That way I don't forget and I always eat pretty much the same food on the menu plan. The menus change up monthly so it makes it really easy for me to input my food after I get the first week of the month in. Just copy from the last week!!0
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Would be nice if MFP had a feature to print you pre-logged meals - Maybe it does!!!??? I should check.0
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I have the same breakfast everyday, which makes like easier. I make my lunch and snacks for the day that morning or if I am really organised, the evening before.I then log everything that I know I am having so I know what calories are left for dinner.
At weekend I am a bit less organised!0 -
I log in as I go. I'm very indecisive about what I want to eat the next day, but onece I brainstorm on the possiblities, I do the caloric work up before I prepare or purchase my meals. It seems that this help me say away from cheating a lot of time. Because I'm putting time and effort into it, I more apt to not mess up that day. I do try to leave at least 15 calorie wiggle room0
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Would be nice if MFP had a feature to print you pre-logged meals - Maybe it does!!!??? I should check.
You can go back and save any meal you have as your own! Then you could just do a print screen from there. That's how I do my lunches. I enter it in for one day, and then save it, and just enter in the whole meal every other day so I don't have to do each item individually.0 -
I usually log it as I eat and exercise if I have the time and I make any adjustments the following day. If I'm going to be away for a few days and will not have computer access I will log in ahead so I don't lose my log in days and have to start over from day 1.0
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I tend to log as I go but in the morning at work I will often enter up until dinner since I clearly know what I have in my lunch bag and what I already ate for breakfast. Then I have a better idea going into dinner time how "liberal" I can be!
I am sure lots of you so this too, but I will sometimes enter something to see if I feel it is really "worth it" and/or if it will put me over the line at the end of the day! Then if I see a number I don't like, I most often decide not to eat it and then remove it from my diary.
The one thing I will not pre-log is my exercise, even if I know I am going to a class that day since you never know what may come up thorughout the day. In my head I often have the idea that "ok, today I will get an extra 600 cals from my workout", but I won't truly count them until that workout is complete!0 -
Would be nice if MFP had a feature to print you pre-logged meals - Maybe it does!!!??? I should check.
You can go back and save any meal you have as your own! Then you could just do a print screen from there. That's how I do my lunches. I enter it in for one day, and then save it, and just enter in the whole meal every other day so I don't have to do each item individually.
Thank You. I never knew what the meals were for.0 -
I plan my weekday dinners and lunches and pre-log in the morning based on what I packed in my lunch and what I am making for dinner that night. Makes things quick and easy. Then I adjust a bit as I go.0
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I do both! I try to log breakfast and lunch in advance and estimate what I'll have for dinner (the most social meal of the day for me). If I think about eating something in the evenings in addition to my pre-estimated dinner, I can log it and see if I can really get by without exercising that day or not. I'm a convenience eater if left without a plan. Logging ahead of time helps me ensure that I'm definitely eating the good stuff and that I work off anything extra. Also, if I see how many calories are in, say, a glass of wine it helps me make the decision not to drink--good for my body and my wallet!0
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I do a bit of both, and more. I generally log my glass of soy milk I have for breakfast after I get to work. Sometimes I'll go ahead and prelog my lunch too, since I bring my lunch and know what I'll be having.
I rarely plan dinner in advance so I can't prelog it. I usually log everything eaten after I leave work the next morning when I'm logging my breakfast.0 -
I log everything in the morning, that way I can plan my calories to meet my macros.0
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I pre planned today and its been great, i think i know what ive eaten before ive ate it so i know my calories are great so it motivates me to stick to it more. x0
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I prelog my dinners for the week once I have my weekly menu planned. Then I log my breakfast weekly based off of what my workout and dinners are. Everything else is logged just before I eat it or as I am eating it. I find doing it this way helps me keep on track.0
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I do both, depending on how the day is going / how organised I am feeling. Currently I'm on 1400 calories, so I like to know that I'm going to have enough calories to last me through the day and ensure I get a decent dinner (it is easy to run out I find!), hence I am pre-logging more often when I remember.0
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I log in the morning. I log breakfast, lunch and dinner first, and let my macros guide what snacks I'll need to round out the day. I feel like if I eat first, log second, I'll accidentally overeat or wind up with a neglected macro.0
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