5 Reasons to Write Down Everything You Eat For a Week

By SJW

August 15, 2008   •   Fact checked by Dumb Little Man

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Quick, what did you eat for lunch on Monday? Ok, stop, you have no idea and neither would I. That's a problem if you are trying to lose or maintain your weight. How do you know what is causing gains and losses if you aren't tracking things?

I lost 50 lbs. (going from a US size 10 to US size 4)by writing down everything I ate and making changes based on the results. The more I thought about it, the more I think this habit is good for anyone – dieters, and non-dieters alike.

If you need to be coerced, consider these reasons why writing down everything you eat for a week will change your behavior:

    1. You snack a lot more than you realize
      Carry a notebook with you and jot down every item of food and drink that passes your lips. Within a day, youโ€™ll realize just how much you snack. A bad of chips mid-morning, a cookie from a colleagueโ€™s stash, a few bits of candy โ€ฆ it all adds up. You might find youโ€™re eating more in snacks than in proper meals.ย 
  • Youโ€™re not eating enough fruit and vegetables
    Are you hitting your five servings of fruit and veggies every day? Maybe you reckon that youโ€™re โ€œcloseโ€. Chances are, youโ€™re sometimes only getting two or three โ€“ if that. Once youโ€™ve written down everything you ate during the week, look back and see where you could fit in some fresh fruit (swap one of your many snacks for an apple, grab a fruit bag instead of a candy bar with your lunch-time sandwich). And if your meals are a veg-free zone, make sure you start including some salad or cooked vegetables.ย 
  • You drink WAY too much soda
    Itโ€™s easy to forget that drinks have calories too โ€“ they donโ€™t fill you up. But if youโ€™re chugging down five cans of coke a day, youโ€™re swallowing a total of 175 grams of sugar. And switching to a diet version is only half the battle won โ€“ the flavorings, additives and caffeine arenโ€™t exactly great for you. Go for some water or at least some fruit juice if you need more flavor.ย 
  • You spend too much on junk
    Now this list is going to become ultra-handy. In addition to watching your food intake, you're also watching the budget. Keep a note of where you eat โ€“ or how much you spend on food โ€“ if youโ€™re buying it out. You might realize that junk food is costing you more than your main meals: over the course of a day, a burger and fries, a candy bar, a bag of chips and a couple of sodas can top $15.ย 
  • You donโ€™t get enough variety in your diet
    Are you writing down the same things for meals almost every day? Maybe your breakfast is always the same type of cereal, lunch is a cheese or ham sandwich, and dinner revolves around frozen meals. Or perhaps everything you eat is from your own national cuisine. Try to get more variety: have a pasta salad for lunch, try oatmeal or yogurt and fruit for breakfast, or branch out and eat something which youโ€™ve never had before.ย 

If youโ€™ve kept a food diary, what did it tell you? If youโ€™ve never recorded what you eat, how do you reckon your eating habits will look on paper?

Try it for 1 week! What's 1 week?! This article will tell you how to do it, provide templates, etc.

-Ali

SJW

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