
I try to be a good CC'er and count everything I put in my mouth, but there are a few things I just don't bother with. And yes, yes, I know every calorie counts and 10 calories here and there can add up over the course of a day. But since I tend to round up and over-estimate most of my foods a bit, I think it usually evens out. Here are some of the things I don't count:
Low calorie condiments: the smear of yellow mustard on my sandwich, the drizzle of hot sauce on my chicken taco, small amounts of ketchup. (If I'm cooking with a larger amount of these kinds of things, I will count them, but if it's just a "topping", I don't.)
Coffee creamer: Most days I just drink one travel mug's worth of coffee with a very small "shot" of creamer. This is something I probably *should* be counting, but I just don't.
"Garnish" veggies: shredded lettuce or sprouts on top of a sandwich or on the side of a dinner plate. Just so few calories, I don't bother.
Breath mints, throat lozenges, etc. Again, just doesn't seem to be worth the effort to document such small amounts of calories, especially if it's just one or two in a day.
Anyone else?


