Again, it's another one of those "if it works for you" things. I don't think everyone heaps it up, but I know some do, and it can make a big difference. Particularly if you're not calorie counting, as long as you keep it consistent-ish and be honest with yourself about it then you can watch your progress and adapt as necessary. (I suspect the big lesson to learn from it is "be honest with yourself- and if you cheat, you'll pay the price").
I'm a reasonably quick typist and for me this is the best way to keep me honest, to list it out in detail. Unfortunately I think grams are the best way to measure as it's a consistent thing- if I typed "one zucchini", well I know from experience that ranges from 150g to nearly 300g. (plus it's what comes out on my calorie calculator, which is what I'm copying from at the end of the day. I may not remember how many blueberries I had for breakfast, and I don't measure them in measuring cups or spoons- for one thing, I don't know where to get those here so I don't have any- but I have written down "60g", which I write shortly after I weigh things)
I'm a reasonably quick typist and for me this is the best way to keep me honest, to list it out in detail. Unfortunately I think grams are the best way to measure as it's a consistent thing- if I typed "one zucchini", well I know from experience that ranges from 150g to nearly 300g. (plus it's what comes out on my calorie calculator, which is what I'm copying from at the end of the day. I may not remember how many blueberries I had for breakfast, and I don't measure them in measuring cups or spoons- for one thing, I don't know where to get those here so I don't have any- but I have written down "60g", which I write shortly after I weigh things)
