Cheese Slices With or Without Wrapper

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  • ihad
    ihad Posts: 7,463 Member
    NEVER eat cheese that is in a wrapper. problem solved.

    Wrappers taste horrible, so that makes sense. But taking it out of the wrapper seems to be where the problem occurs...
  • ncboiler89
    ncboiler89 Posts: 2,408 Member
    ihad wrote: »
    NEVER eat cheese that is in a wrapper. problem solved.

    Wrappers taste horrible, so that makes sense. But taking it out of the wrapper seems to be where the problem occurs...

    Should I add the calories burned while unwrapping the cheese?
  • Sweet_Heresy
    Sweet_Heresy Posts: 411 Member
    I thought from the topic that OP was going to ask about the calorie content Of the actual wrapper.

    I would have thought that was strange, but hey, MFP has nutritional information for Kleenex tissues...
  • ncboiler89
    ncboiler89 Posts: 2,408 Member
    Ryudori wrote: »
    I thought from the topic that OP was going to ask about the calorie content Of the actual wrapper.

    I would have thought that was strange, but hey, MFP has nutritional information for Kleenex tissues...

    I added that....My strange addiction.
  • MoiAussi93
    MoiAussi93 Posts: 1,948 Member
    ncboiler89 wrote: »
    ihad wrote: »
    NEVER eat cheese that is in a wrapper. problem solved.

    Wrappers taste horrible, so that makes sense. But taking it out of the wrapper seems to be where the problem occurs...

    Should I add the calories burned while unwrapping the cheese?
    Only 50% of them...mfp is notorious for overstating unwrapping calories.
  • yirara
    yirara Posts: 9,984 Member
    _Waffle_ wrote: »
    I typically add this cheese to my sandwiches and I had a question about the calories. Here's the packaging with the nutrition label.

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    The cheese never comes out of the wrapper perfectly and usually part of the cheese is still stuck on the wrapper. I weighed a few pieces and sure enough they tend to be 17g or 18g. How would determine how many calories are in that slice? Would dividing the calories by the weight be a good idea?

    Oh, if you put your bread on the scale and zero it out you can weigh the cheese easier. Putting the cheese directly on the scale makes it difficult to get off the scale at times. Plus then you need to clean the cheese of the top of your scale. #lifehacks

    Gosh, I know it's offtopic, but is all that stuff really in there? It doesn't even sound like real cheese to me :o
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