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twilight 08-19-2009 01:55 PM

Do you Round Off?
 
I'm learning that it is easier to round off the amount of calories I'm eating. It makes it easier to add up the numbers, so I'm more likely to count every day. When I tried adding up to the "penny" it seems to be a much more tedious process.

I know it isn't as "perfect", but for me :dizzy: it's just more doable.

Just wondered it this works for anyone else?

Misora 08-19-2009 02:31 PM

depends on what I'm eating. If I'm eating a lot of little things then I tend to count each one exactly. If I'm eating a few bigger things then I tend to round. For example if I'm having a burger and its X grams and it says that this is 167 calories worth of meat I'll just say 170 and move on. However with my lunch I had 60g of blueberries at 34, 127 g pear at 73, and 51 grams of turkey at 46. Even if I round up to the next 5 mark that adds up over time.

Rebound 08-19-2009 02:44 PM

I don't round -- however, I also don't add :) My spreadsheet does that!

Shannon in ATL 08-19-2009 02:46 PM

I use The Daily Plate, which adds things for me. When I was doing it by hand I would sometimes round a little. :)

letstryitagain 08-19-2009 10:10 PM

Yes, I round off. I keep tally by hand and I use 50 calorie increments. It works out fine. If I've eaten a bunch of low cal things I will bundle them together in the estimate.

Unless you are weighing absolutely everything, you can't be 100% accurate anyway.

bargoo 08-19-2009 10:16 PM

No, I don't round off. It's kind of like setting the clock ahead, no matter what it says I think , but it is really ten minutes earlier. It just doesn't work. I'd always know I really had a few calories coming.

CountingDown 08-19-2009 10:41 PM

If you use some of the free software available, it will add your calories for you. That being said, even using the software is an estimate at best. An apple - really, it is an average number of calories in the software. Unless you weigh everything, you won't be accurate. Consistency is the goal.

benchmarkman 08-19-2009 11:01 PM

I round up.

Lilbert 08-20-2009 11:04 AM

i round up all the time. and im loosing weight that way, so its working for me :) as already said, its hard to be accurate without weighing everything anyway.

Rocha 09-05-2009 01:04 PM

I do round both up and down when I have an odd calorie item (for example, 270 up to 300, or 220 down to 200). I try to round up and overestimate more than I round down.

Wolf Goddess 09-06-2009 05:41 PM

I round and allow for a 100 calorie leeway.

jefferzzzz 09-06-2009 05:58 PM

I count every calorie for the most part. Luckily, I weigh everything and put it in my Palm (use MyPersonalDiet) which does all the math for me. I do not however count all foods like I should. I do not count lettuce, mustard and my ICBINB spray for instance. It just seems too minute of a calorie count to worry about it.

evieistrying09 09-07-2009 06:48 PM

It's way easier that way, and usually I just do it without even thinking about it, lol :)

KDM322 09-07-2009 08:42 PM

I do not round only because it seems like I eat alot of little thing with each meal. Like someone said above, if I round up on everything, then I'd be losing essential calories that I may need to reach my daily goal. I found out the hard way, if I am exercising regularly (weighing just above 200), then only 1200 calories a day does NOT work! lol I'm not focusing on 1500/day and I'll let ya know how that works. But I do not plan on rounding...just seems wasteful. :o)

Samantha100 09-08-2009 06:28 AM

In the beginning I weighed everything and tracked in FitDay in order to relearn portion size. Now, after 4 months, I can almost eyeball my calorie consumption.


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