Journal de writingwyo, 11 mai 23

One of the things I'm not crazy about with FS is that I'm constantly getting dinged for salt I don't eat. I never add salt to my cooked grains. I never add it to my sauteed greens. I just racked up 600 mg of sodium from the buckwheat and greens I'm packing for lunch. Add to that the canned garbanzos where I'm getting dinged for all the salt in the liquid that I rinsed off. I've given up on the sodium count on the app and just do the best I can

I really need to go a day without chocolate or Diet Coke. Going to try today. Give me strength and wish me luck.

I'm having moments where I'm considering working beyond my planned February 1 retirement date, but I really need to eliminate my workplace bad habits if I'm going to do so and get my fitness life in order with a 40-hour chunk taken out of my week. I've begun doing some really light strength training in the morning. Sometimes it makes my shoulder flare up, but that seems to be happening less and less

1257 kcal Gras: 40,39g | Prot: 49,49g | Glu: 185,75g.   Petit Déjeuner: Strawberries , Navitas Naturals Organic Cacao Nibs, Trader Joe's Raw Shelled Hemp Seed, Trader Joe's Chia Seeds, Bob's Red Mill Flaxseed Meal, Silk Unsweetened Soymilk, Quaker 100% Whole Grain Oatmeal. Déjeuner: Date, Silken mayo, Great Value Garbanzo Beans, Buckwheat Groats, Cooked Kale (Fat Added in Cooking). Dîner: Pears. Snacks/Autre: Cuties Mandarin Orange, Canola Vegetable Oil, Nasoya Organic Extra Firm Tofu, Dry Sweet Whey. plus...

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I make an effort to restrict salt too but not always. I put a little salt in my oat bran because I hate the taste of it and do not use sugar or fruit in it due to the natural sugars. Just plain with a half tsp of Smart Balance. I hate more the fact that FS doesn't understand net carbs. I eat dark chocolate every day. Not soda though. I do have a caffeine free diet soda sometimes.  
11 mai 23 par le membre: -MorticiaAddams
Your post actually just inspired me to add Sodium to my tracker. Not forever, but I probably have more than I think I do. Good luck on your Diet Coke/Chocolate goal! 
11 mai 23 par le membre: mbd121
There are choices for dried grains and fresh greens, so no sodium is factored in by FS. If you saute the greens, just pick fresh from the choices and add another entry for oil or broth or whatever. Are there no items listed as sodium free garbanzos/chick peas? I boil my own from dried, so of course there's no sodium used in the cooking water.  
11 mai 23 par le membre: JustBananas
Morticia, I keep a separate spreadsheet with my macros which shows me my percentage calories from each. It works pretty well if you're an Excel nerd like me. 
11 mai 23 par le membre: buddy_max
I try my best, JustBananas, but I eat weird enough items sometimes that I can't find a salt-free one. I basically just try to be moderate about salt and don't worry about it too much. I think what floors me, though, is how MUCH salt is in all these things I don't salt. The rest of the world must put excess salt in everything or something 
16 mai 23 par le membre: writingwyo
I'm a bit surprised that you and Hubs don't just boil up a couple of varieties of dried beans for the week (thus avoiding the sodium problem involved in canned). Soak them in plain water overnight, boil in plain water the next day for 1.5 hours, done! Literally no salt used in the process. In fact, it would ruin the beans, as boiling in salted water causes the shells to harden. 
16 mai 23 par le membre: JustBananas
When he cooks beans, he uses a modest amount of salt -- nowhere near what's in canned. We haven't had any problem with the shells hardening. We've gone to buying salt-free canned. Even the salted ones, if you rinse them, you get rid of most of it. I may have confused the issue -- what floors me is when I try to find a buckwheat entry in the FS database, and the only one I can find has a ton of salt in it. (And I'm often too lazy to make a new record.) I mean... does everyone salt to death every grain they cook?? 
16 mai 23 par le membre: writingwyo
you can always enter the nutrition information by adding a new food in the food journal area it asks for brand name product name and then nutritional information and wants pics too hope that helps 
16 mai 23 par le membre: •°•♡Erin♡•°•
Wyo: I could've sworn I read a journal of yours that mentioned it took several hours for beans to soften/cook. That is because he's cooking them in salted water. They should never be cooked in salt. Add the salt only after they're done. If you're making soup, add the beans last and only to heat them through in the last 5 minutes. As for buckwheat, just choose a dried item, then create a separate entry for salt. 
16 mai 23 par le membre: JustBananas
Hello writingwyo I'm checking in on you and I hope your doing okay have a wonderful holiday.  
27 mai 23 par le membre: buenitabishop
Thanks so much for checking up on me, buenitabishop 💕 I'm well, just was taking a break for some personal reasons. Hope you have a lovely weekend! 😃 
27 mai 23 par le membre: writingwyo

     
 

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