This is my view -- for ordinary daily workouts, I don't try to add back in any calories, that's just part of my regular routine. But I'm in marathon training season and doing weekly long runs of anywhere from 10 to 15 miles. I find that I HAVE to fuel a little more, or bonk out.
I do eat a little more healthy carbs the day before to fuel up for the big run, then by the time I've eaten a small snack before the run, fuel a little during the run, and eat breakfast after ... that's already accounted for most of the extra calories that I burned. So, yes, I do give myself license to eat a little more because of the extra calorie expenditure, but it's more designed around sustaining athletic performance. I find if I don't eat a little extra, I get super-hungry either later in the day or the next day ... and risk a binge. But, that's me!
The other exception is when I'm on hiking vacations ... I definitely need to eat more to sustain 10-15 mile day hikes!! The trick is finding the balance between eating enough to keep my energy up, but not go way overboard.
I guess you have to go by how you feel ... if you don't feel weak or unusually hungry, your bonus burn should translate to extra weight loss!!
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