Getting cals from recipes?
Ok, I cannot figure this out. I don't know how to get the servings/cals from my recipes. I'll put an example.
1 1/2 C of oatmeal= 221 cals
2 1/2 C of Cocunut Milk=200 cals
2 TBS of raw honey= 120cals
so I usually use 1/4 C of this? How do I figure how many cals I'm actually getting?
Thanks!!!
1 1/2 C of oatmeal= 221 cals
2 1/2 C of Cocunut Milk=200 cals
2 TBS of raw honey= 120cals
so I usually use 1/4 C of this? How do I figure how many cals I'm actually getting?
Thanks!!!
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put it into the recipe calculator and put in 4 servings.0
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Divide the total of the recipe by 4 (1/4 of the recipe). Or if it is one of your meals, put in .25.
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It sounds really good!!0
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It looks like 3 servings since 1/2 cup of oatmeal is 1 serving. Does that sound reasonable?0
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If your serving size is 1/4 of a cup, you probably have more than 4 servings in one batch. This is what I would do: Make a batch like normal and measure how many 1/4 cup servings you get from it. You can figure out the calories in one 1/4 cup serving by either dividing the number of calories in the whole batch by the number of servings in a batch, or by entering the number of servings directly into mfp for it to calculate for you.
Hopefully that makes sense!0 -
Ok, I cannot figure this out. I don't know how to get the servings/cals from my recipes. I'll put an example.
1 1/2 C of oatmeal= 221 cals
2 1/2 C of Cocunut Milk=200 cals
2 TBS of raw honey= 120cals
so I usually use 1/4 C of this? How do I figure how many cals I'm actually getting?
Thanks!!!
Do you mean you use 1/4 of the whole thing or 1/4 CUP of the whole thing? Either way, all you need to do is figure out how many servings the whole recipe adds up to, then enter that in the recipe calculator where it asks how many people it serves. Then when you add it to your diary put that you had 1 serving and it will do the math for you!
For example, you recipe adds up to 541 cals total. If the recipe makes 4 servings then enter 4 for how many people it serves, then when you add it to your diary use the drop down to select 1 serving and you'll be all set. In this case, it should tell you that it was 541 / 4 or about 135 calories.
If you're not sure how many servings it is, make a batch and keep track of how many servings you get out of it, then use that in the calculator - you might end up having to go back and add the calories to your previous days' totals, but at least you'll know for the future.0 -
It sounds really good!!
add cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla extract whatever you like and presto!!0 -
Ok, I cannot figure this out. I don't know how to get the servings/cals from my recipes. I'll put an example.
1 1/2 C of oatmeal= 221 cals
2 1/2 C of Cocunut Milk=200 cals
2 TBS of raw honey= 120cals
so I usually use 1/4 C of this? How do I figure how many cals I'm actually getting?
Thanks!!!
Do you mean you use 1/4 of the whole thing or 1/4 CUP of the whole thing? Either way, all you need to do is figure out how many servings the whole recipe adds up to, then enter that in the recipe calculator where it asks how many people it serves. Then when you add it to your diary put that you had 1 serving and it will do the math for you!
For example, you recipe adds up to 541 cals total. If the recipe makes 4 servings then enter 4 for how many people it serves, then when you add it to your diary use the drop down to select 1 serving and you'll be all set. In this case, it should tell you that it was 541 / 4 or about 135 calories.
If you're not sure how many servings it is, make a batch and keep track of how many servings you get out of it, then use that in the calculator - you might end up having to go back and add the calories to your previous days' totals, but at least you'll know for the future.0 -
4 servings
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 191 g
Amount Per Serving
Calories 493Calories from Fat 340
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 37.8g58%
Saturated Fat 32.1g160%
Cholesterol 0mg0%
Sodium 25mg1%
Total Carbohydrates 37.7g13%
Dietary Fiber 6.4g26%
Sugars 13.9g
Protein 7.5g
Vitamin A 0% • Vitamin C 7%
Calcium 4% • Iron 21%
Nutrition Grade B-
* Based on a 2000 calorie diet0
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