Didn't fall off the wagon but haven't tracked for a few days. Thought I was eating ok until I entered all the stuff into the app. UGH. Not crazy but nowhere near low enough to lose.
BTW - I know I'm a creep/perv because I randomly go into profiles and look at pictures of ladies. Reading some of the bio's are hilarious about friend request, being active etc.
I'm assuming it's half as bad as facebook, I wouldn't know. But it cracks me up
Not that I'm telling any of you anything you don't know but
you absolutely have to track every single thing you eat everyday for this to be effective. It doesn't work with an on-again, off-again mentality. Thinking you are eating ok <> mean you are eating ok. There is hidden crap in damn near everything you eat that you don't know about until you dial it up in a calorie counter.I'll give you an example, I eat a lot of trial mix. It's typically my late night snack but in a pinch I'll use it for a light lunch. It's a 150 calories per serving & it's rated as a D on the fooducate app because of the sugars it has in it. All of a sudden what i thought was kind of a healthy alternative to a big ole piece of pie really isn't as good for you as I thought. I have a drawer full of peanut bars, breakfast bars, etc. and they are all a D rating or worse. For kicks I scanned a bunch of the snack bars at a gas station recently and the best one I found rated a C-. They are all full of junk in some way shape or form.
There was a big push recently here for people joining up and getting excited about this app, already, a week in there are folks that haven't logged in for 3 days, 5 days, etc. Don't wonder why you aren't losing weight if you can't find the 2 minutes it takes to log in that breakfast burrito and find out you are over on your calories for the day at 8 am