How many calories on this plate?
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If only there were some type of calorie counting website with a vast database of foods and their associated nutritional information...0
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Eleventy bazillion.0
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tincanonastring wrote: »If only there were some type of calorie counting website with a vast database of foods and their associated nutritional information...
I KNOW RIGHT?
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730 in my normal fry-up, if that's any help (2 bacon, 1 Lorne, 1 tattie scone, beans, toast, butter and fat)
forgot the egg. 1 egg.
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tincanonastring wrote: »If only there were some type of calorie counting website with a vast database of foods and their associated nutritional information...
LOL
/thread.
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tincanonastring wrote: »If only there were some type of calorie counting website with a vast database of foods and their associated nutritional information...
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I'd guess around 1000 - but without knowing what type of sausage, how much fat used for the fried bread, what was added to the beans, how big that plate is, etc. it's really hard to guess.0
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I assume this is just an eyeball test. Because, you're not always in a situation to look up calories.
I came up with 1410 - 500 for the Bread, 350 for Hash Browns, 200 for beans, 80 for egg,100 for bacon, 180 for sausage.
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Probably my entire daily allotment lol. 1000-1200 at a mental tally.0
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iplayoutside19 wrote: »I assume this is just an eyeball test. Because, you're not always in a situation to look up calories.
I came up with 1410 - 500 for the Bread, 350 for Hash Browns, 200 for beans, 80 for egg,100 for bacon, 180 for sausage.
100 calories for a slice of bacon?0 -
Fried bread? Never heard of such a thing. Where would you find this?0
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Didn't realise it was fried bread, that's a whole different ball game - I'm going to guess 1200+.
Glad you posted this thread, I know what I'm having for dinner now0 -
iplayoutside19 wrote: »I assume this is just an eyeball test. Because, you're not always in a situation to look up calories.
I came up with 1410 - 500 for the Bread, 350 for Hash Browns, 200 for beans, 80 for egg,100 for bacon, 180 for sausage.
100 calories for a slice of bacon?
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techgal128 wrote: »Fried bread? Never heard of such a thing. Where would you find this?
The UK. And it's amazingly good. And I'm not sure how they end up with almost creamy sausages, but they're also amazing. As are black and white pudding. And haggis is awesome too. I need to get back to the UK...0 -
techgal128 wrote: »Fried bread? Never heard of such a thing. Where would you find this?
The UK. And it's amazingly good. And I'm not sure how they end up with almost creamy sausages, but they're also amazing. As are black and white pudding. And haggis is awesome too. I need to get back to the UK...
Ah. I'm in the US. So... you just put bread in a pan with oil and fry it? Any toppings?0 -
techgal128 wrote: »techgal128 wrote: »Fried bread? Never heard of such a thing. Where would you find this?
The UK. And it's amazingly good. And I'm not sure how they end up with almost creamy sausages, but they're also amazing. As are black and white pudding. And haggis is awesome too. I need to get back to the UK...
Ah. I'm in the US. So... you just put bread in a pan with oil and fry it? Any toppings?
Most people seem to spread their beans on their toast (going by the other people I've seen in the hotels; I'm in the US too). It's really good on its own like toast, but also good when you put the bacon and egg on it like a sandwich. It really ends up being similar to toast but crispier; the oil is like butter, although likely more of it. Although my mom slathers on the butter, so...0 -
tincanonastring wrote: »If only there were some type of calorie counting website with a vast database of foods and their associated nutritional information...
Many of which are incorrect.0 -
Yeah, at least 1000 for the plate.0
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iplayoutside19 wrote: »I assume this is just an eyeball test. Because, you're not always in a situation to look up calories.
I came up with 1410 - 500 for the Bread, 350 for Hash Browns, 200 for beans, 80 for egg,100 for bacon, 180 for sausage.
Plus oil for the egg and whatever is happening with that bread?0 -
I would say at least 1000 wow looks good but hope you have lots of exercise planned for later0
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