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  1. EternalHallownest on

    What’s the point of picking and choosing which calories you count? Fruit in particular could be throwing your numbers way off depending on how often you eat it and in what quantity.

  2. I don’t count anything under 20 calories, but fruit and veg add up to more than that for me, so it gets counted. I’d be sabotaging myself with pretty drastic caloric unknowns and very likely overages if I didn’t count fruits and vegetables. (And if I’m going to go over my daily calorie goal, I want to do it knowingly and for something that’s worth it; not for something like fruit and veg.)

  3. I count. I want to keep an accurate record and I ca. put away 100-150 calories of fruit easily. One apple is 90-130 calories depending on weight/type and a banana is 120 potentially. So yea. I add them to my daily calorie intake.

  4. I track everything that I eat, including fruits and vegetables. I eat hundreds of calories worth of fruits and vegetables every day, so it definitely adds up!

  5. believeyourownmagic on

    I count them. It’s not unusual for me to eat several hundred calories a day in fruits and vegetables. That’s enough to knock me out of a deficit.

    The only thing I don’t count are my energy drinks (10 calories), sauces under 10 calories (like hot sauce and mustard), spices, and pickles

  6. julianradish on

    I count them only so I can make sure that I’m getting a variety of nurtients, folate, potassium, fiber etc

  7. Vast-Professional-82 on

    Count fruit but not veggies unless its a caloric dense one like onion or potatoes. I don’t count bell pepper, Coleslaw mix, lettuce, Cucumber, broccoli and such.

  8. Nope, if it is put in the mouth, it is counted.

    I don’t get the not counting part, but each to their own.

  9. I don’t count most fruit and veg unless they’re likely to be over 100 cals like bananas, apples or potatoes mostly because I found I would stop eating them, which felt like I was venturing into disordered eating territory. For me personally at least the whole point is health and I didn’t want to do anything to sabotage that. (Not judging anyone who counts them and it doesn’t cause any problems!)

  10. I don’t count all veggies as it doesn’t make a major difference to me personally. I count fruit however, cos I like to eat a lot of it and it adds up😅

  11. Fruit gets counted every time.

    Veggies that are low cal get either not counted or estimated as a batch when making dinner. I am not going to count a slice of tomato, lettuce or some cucumber on my sandwich, or the 4 baby carrots I grab to snack on.

    Of course high cal veggies get counted. Avocado, and potato and stuff etc etc get counted.

  12. lennie_kay11 on

    Tell me you are not a short person without telling me…
    But for real if you are seeing progress and you’re making healthy swaps I love that for you. Strawberries and blueberries are really low cal for a big serving.

  13. Depends on the fruit/veg. I don’t tend to count cukes, leafy greens, small handfuls of berries. But I also am in the same boat where I don’t count calories religiously because for me it’s about healthy choices

  14. netsilinreverse on

    Fruits-yes. Veggies- no. Except for a high fat or starch ones like potatoes, avocados, etc.

  15. For about the first month of my diet I also didn’t count fruits and vegetables to encourage me to eat more of those. It worked well. But eventually you will have to account for them or you are just sabotaging yourself in the long run.

  16. JackSpadesSI on

    The only things I ignore are spices and dried herbs. Fruits and vegetables have a substantial amount of calories and IMO it would be unwise to ignore them if you’re counting for weight loss. Depending on your level of activity, a moderate amount of fruit could wipe out your entire deficit if you ignored it.

  17. unaotradesechable on

    Yeah I consider most vegetables as few calories, mostly because I care more about eating them than I do counting calories. If I go over because of a bag of frozen veggies that’s a good thing to me. But not for fruit, too much sugar to ignore it

  18. No, they’re like 70% of me diet, they always get counted (not crazy precise though)

  19. Mindless_Tour_8077 on

    I count fruit and starchy veg. I refuse to count non-starchy veg for a few reasons:
    1. I don’t think we should be worried about limiting high nutrient dense, low calorie, filling foods.
    2. Having an unlimited snack can stop me from reaching for something more energy dense and blowing my plan all together.
    3. If cucumbers are your problem, you don’t have a problem lol

  20. I count them just for the micronutrients. Even if it’s 2 calories of blueberries. At the end of the month I like looking at my micronutrients and macros and analyse if I should up them. Plus it’s like a food diary to me, the number isn’t everything.

  21. adorkablysporktastic on

    I don’t count non-starchy fruits and vegetables. I do count things like avocado, bananas.

    I use potatoes as my dieting hack, but still count the calories. I don’t count the calories in things like lettuce, radishes, cucumber, zucchini.

    No one got fat eating non-starchy vegetables and a handful of fruit now and then (yes, they can add up. But the amount of lettuce and grapes you’d have to eat to gain a lb of fat with, you’d get sick first). But that’s my own personal way. I have a lot of issues around food, and this has helped me go back to eating fruits and vegetables.

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