How big is one slice?
AlexB422
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Today's my cousin's graduation party and they are serving hotdogs, chips and cake. Healthy,huh? Well, I'm trying to plug stuff in ahead of time and when I search sheet cake, it's says a slice is around 280 calories, but how big is exactly one slice?
Usually I wouldn't care because I usually have enough calories to still bank under 1200 calories, but today at school they are serving ice cream as a reward for an achievement!
I would just use this as my cheat day if I hadn't eaten out last night and eating out with friends tomorrow!
Usually I wouldn't care because I usually have enough calories to still bank under 1200 calories, but today at school they are serving ice cream as a reward for an achievement!
I would just use this as my cheat day if I hadn't eaten out last night and eating out with friends tomorrow!
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I wouldn't worry too much about it. I wouldn't eat half the cake and call it a slice lol but not being exact for this one thing isn't going to hurt anything0
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That's a tough one. From what I've researched when I've had my own cake, it's about 1/12 of a regular-sized cake (one that comes out of a box). I'm not sure what the size of your cake will be, especially if they bought it made instead of baking it.
Edit: But I agree with the poster above, don't worry about it too much. Just have a relatively small slice a call it a day. (:0 -
If it were me, I would estimate what I think a slice would be, then cut it a little smaller.0
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Aw man, I hate not having a close estimate on how many cals something is! It really depends which bakery, what ingredients, and how big. (I looked this up maybe it will help you out)
-If it is 1/4 Sheet Cake or 9x12 inches, it will typically serve 12-28 people
-If it is 1/2 Sheet Cake or 11x15 inches, it will typically serve 18-40 people
-If it is a whole Sheet Cake or 18x24 inches it will typically serve 48-108 people.
Lol that may have been more than you cared to know, but if I were you I would choose a relatively generic description and log a piece of cake and would bet it's about 2x2in
*Or, log one of those individual pieces of cake sold at supermarket bakeries0 -
Aw man, I hate not having a close estimate on how many cals something is! It really depends which bakery, what ingredients, and how big. (I looked this up maybe it will help you out)
-If it is 1/4 Sheet Cake or 9x12 inches, it will typically serve 12-28 people
-If it is 1/2 Sheet Cake or 11x15 inches, it will typically serve 18-40 people
-If it is a whole Sheet Cake or 18x24 inches it will typically serve 48-108 people.
Lol that may have been more than you cared to know, but if I were you I would choose a relatively generic description and log a piece of cake and would bet it's about 2x2in
*Or, log one of those individual pieces of cake sold at supermarket bakeries0
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