How to count small amounts
pmarti5
Posts: 38 Member
I firmly believe in, if u bite it, write it. however, i'm finding it hard to add small portions to my diary. example: if my son is cooking eggs and i take 2 bites, or 1/2 piece of bacon, or someone tempts me with chips and i only take 3 or 4. does everyone else count the bites? if so, how do u break down the calorie and nutrition count. i'd at least like to be able to count the calories.
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I add 30 cals each day just in case...but i literally will only have a taste of something, i use it for when i'm making a meali'm not planning on eating but need to test along the way
Maybe just add 50 to the days total0 -
i use the quick tools under the meal or snack. You click on it and then click on quick add calories and you can just estimate.0
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I try to log it. Just check the serving size and adjust. If it is one slice of bacon, I will put .50 . I really try to guestimate.0
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I agree, every bite counts and could easily add up if not tracked. I try to gauge what percentage of a serving I eat and use that. Like if a serving of chips is 10 chips and I eat 2, I put in .2 of a serving. I might be off by a few calories but at least it's in my food diary.0
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I agree with you, If you bite it, write it. I try to count as close as I can....
For instance, if you are entering potato chips and the serving comes up as 10 but you only ate 5, change the serving to .5 or if you ate 6, .6. For bacon, if it says 1 serving of 2 slices and you only ate 1/2 of 1 slice, change the serving to .25
For eggs, guess-timate.... say your son made two eggs and it looks like it is about 20 bites, you only had 2... convert that to your serving size of x amount... say .10.
Hope this helps, it's what I do and seems to be working pretty well. Good luck!0 -
I agree with you, If you bite it, write it. I try to count as close as I can....
For instance, if you are entering potato chips and the serving comes up as 10 but you only ate 5, change the serving to .5 or if you ate 6, .6. For bacon, if it says 1 serving of 2 slices and you only ate 1/2 of 1 slice, change the serving to .25
For eggs, guess-timate.... say your son made two eggs and it looks like it is about 20 bites, you only had 2... convert that to your serving size of x amount... say .10.
Hope this helps, it's what I do and seems to be working pretty well. Good luck!
This is what I do too0 -
ok so i can change the serving size? was not aware of that option. or do u mean, go into the tools and add a food and change the serving size?
these are all very helpful suggestions!!!
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oh my gosh....i didn't even see that u can adjust the serving!!! sorry, i'm kinda new here!!! thanks, i got it now!0
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