Primal / Paleo food tracker
kkarrolle
Posts: 120 Member
Came across this on the Marks Daily Apple forums - a primal / paleo food tracker (its free) - http://paleotrack.com/?utm_source=marksdailyapple&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=sig
Looks like its a site under development and the person is quite open to feedback: http://www.marksdailyapple.com/forum/thread39195.html
I haven't used it yet, just about to go in and have a look at it.
Looks like its a site under development and the person is quite open to feedback: http://www.marksdailyapple.com/forum/thread39195.html
I haven't used it yet, just about to go in and have a look at it.
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Thank you for sharing! I signed up on the site and recorded my breakfast. Unfortunately the food database is not as developped as MFP, but you can add your custom foods. I'm not sure I will use this but it's a good idea anyway!0
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I didn't spend a lot of time at the site, but I will not likely use it either, I actually prefer a handwritten journal, as I eat fairly basic and fairly similar on a day to day basis.0
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I was pleasantly surprised! Im going to try it for a few days just to SEE how my diet choices stand up to being Pure Paleo! LOL0
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Another primal tracker, I haven't been in there yet to have a look, apparently it has a mobile app that syncs well (from the feedback on Marksdailyapple.com.au).
Thread from MAD
http://www.marksdailyapple.com/forum/thread41922.html
Link to tracker
http://www.everyday.io/0 -
This second site you suggest seems much more user-friendly! I like the fact that on there you don't count calories but focus on what food you choose to eat/not to eat. Very interesting thank you for that link!0
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I'm going to try this! thank you for posting it0
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Thanks! Why did I think I'd be an oddball using myfitnesspal to track my carb/sugar consumption?0
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I have tried it, but it is not as easy to use as MFP is. So I decided to only use MFP whenever I log.0
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