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Posted by u/badformbutgoodvibesBeginner

Polish pierogi are my new best friend, but how do I track these dumplings?!

TL;DR: Struggling to track macros for Polish pierogi. Need tips!

So I've been hitting the gym like a madman lately, but now my family keeps making these bomb Polish pierogi, and I'm lowkey struggling with the carb math. Anyone got tips on how to fit these delicious dumplings into my macros without going overboard? I swear, I can't resist! 馃い

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u/depressedlifter

Tracking my meals used to feel like a chore. But I realized it's about balance. I started with just logging everything, even the pierogi, and found my own limits. Plus, it's oddly satisfying to see progress over time, even if I'm indulging occasionally.

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u/chickenncarrots

You could try using an app like MyFitnessPal. Just snap a pic of your pierogi and estimate from there. I do that with my family meals, and it helps a ton! Plus, it's kinda fun

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u/midwest_lifter

Honestly, if you're training hard and hitting your macros mostly, a few pierogi won't kill your gains. Just adjust somewhere else during the day. Eat the damn dumplings and lift heavier next time.

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u/badformbutgoodvibes

Bro, pierogi are straight-up heaven! I just track 'em like regular dumplings and don't sweat it. Life's too short, right?

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u/calisthenics_only

Tracking macros can be a slippery slope. Focus on whole foods when you can, and allow yourself those pierogi. You don't have to count every single one, just be mindful. It's about progress, not perfection

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u/proteinpancakes22

OMG, I love pierogi too! One way I track them is by estimating the carbs per dumpling. Most are around 20-30g carbs each, so I just log them like that! Plus, you can fill them with veggies or lean protein for a boost.

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u/deadlift_dan

My lifting buddy had a similar problem with pierogi. He tracked them manually in a notebook, estimating the carbs based on what he found online. He said it helped him stay accountable without stressing over every detail. Just make it work for you.

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I feel like tracking every bite is a bit much sometimes. Intuitive eating has worked for me, especially with comfort foods like pierogi. Just enjoy them in moderation and don't stress! You got your workouts in check, right?

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u/briankoel

This thread is making me hungry. I think a good approach is to find a reliable source for the nutritional info. And hey, what about a pierogi lifting challenge? Just kidding, but imagine the gains. 馃槀

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