can someone tell me how to caculate all the things on the nu
kalebsmommy622
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I dont have any clue on how to keep track of the things i eat and how to caculate all that into a 2000 calorie diet!!! Im new!! HELP!!! :ohwell:
Thanks Amy
Thanks Amy
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I dont have any clue on how to keep track of the things i eat and how to caculate all that into a 2000 calorie diet!!! Im new!! HELP!!! :ohwell:
Thanks Amy0 -
I need help calculating the things on the nutrition facts into a regular diet! i want to keep track but i dont know how????0
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Sometimes food is already listed, from there all you have to do is add to your food list. If it's a food not listed, click on enter new food, then just copy all nutrtion info where it asks. That's pretty much the extent of my knowledge, so hopefully someone who is a little more computer literate will come along and help you soon. Hope I helped a bit at least lol!!0
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If you measure your foods, you will have an easier time than trying to estimate how much you are consuming. Break out your measuring cups and get an inexpensive scale that you can use to measure your meat. Then, most of the nutrition info is already here, you just need to know how much you ate to be able to enter your serving size.
It gets easier. Soon, when you go to enter your foods, you will have a list of foods that you eat frequently and you won't have to search for every item. You'll just check them off and you'll be finished! GL. Let us know if need more info/help. :flowerforyou:0 -
Yes that helps..thank you0
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Thanks...to weigh my meats is that before or after there cooked?0
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I know it seems daunting to have to keep track of nutrition, but it will soon become a habit like brushing your teeth or washing your face.
Most foods have labels with nutrition on them and A LOT of these foods are entered into this system already. If not, it's very easy to enter it in.
You can find information about other goods on different sites like Calorie King.
I measure and weigh EVERYTHING to keep myself honest. Even down to a tsp of mustard! If you try to maybe figure out how many calories you want to eat per meal, that will be a good start and give you a guideline as to what you want to do. For example, if you want say 300 calories for breakfast....then you can read your labels of bread or cereal to see how many calories each serving is..combine that with the calories of milk and fruit and you have breakfast.
Is that what you need help with?
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yes it is....thank you very much...im just now figuring out how to work things too so the food tabs helping a lot too...thanks for your help...:happy:0
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Thanks...to weigh my meats is that before or after there cooked?
I measure after they're cooked.0 -
ok thanks that makes a big difference!0
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Thanks...to weigh my meats is that before or after there cooked?
There's often nutritional info on both raw & cooked foods, depending on your need.0
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