How many calories in this?

00mid
00mid Posts: 79 Member
edited November 12 in Food and Nutrition
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Roughly?
Thank you :)

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  • 00mid
    00mid Posts: 79 Member
    It's steak pie and homemade chips.
  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    Like 1000.
  • joolsmd
    joolsmd Posts: 375 Member
    arditarose wrote: »
    Like 1000.
    At least!

  • cityruss
    cityruss Posts: 2,493 Member
    Easiest thing to do is log everything on the plate in the app or on the site.

    We don't know what anything weighs, how you cooked it, what ingredients were used or where it can from.

    Pulling guesses our of thin air would be doing you a great disservice.
  • 00mid
    00mid Posts: 79 Member
    cityruss wrote: »
    Easiest thing to do is log everything on the plate in the app or on the site.

    We don't know what anything weighs, how you cooked it, what ingredients were used or where it can from.

    Pulling guesses our of thin air would be doing you a great disservice.

    Yes,I understand what you're saying,however I didn't make this so I'm not aware of what ingredients is in this.I just need to know what other people's estimates are so I can get an average.
  • 00mid
    00mid Posts: 79 Member
    cityruss wrote: »
    Easiest thing to do is log everything on the plate in the app or on the site.

    We don't know what anything weighs, how you cooked it, what ingredients were used or where it can from.

    Pulling guesses our of thin air would be doing you a great disservice.

    Yes,I understand what you're saying,however I didn't make this so I'm not aware of what ingredients is in it.I just need to know what other people's estimates are so I can get an average.
  • minipony
    minipony Posts: 194 Member
    What does the steak pic consist of? I'm sure we can estimate the peas and the fries but probably need a bit more information on the steak pie. I've never heard of it.
  • SconnieCat
    SconnieCat Posts: 770 Member
    00mid wrote: »
    cityruss wrote: »
    Easiest thing to do is log everything on the plate in the app or on the site.

    We don't know what anything weighs, how you cooked it, what ingredients were used or where it can from.

    Pulling guesses our of thin air would be doing you a great disservice.

    Yes,I understand what you're saying,however I didn't make this so I'm not aware of what ingredients is in it.I just need to know what other people's estimates are so I can get an average.

    Best advice isn't to go with what people think is in the plate. Plug it all into the Google Machine or if you know who made it, ask what - specifically - is in it. Ask how much of each item and especially pay attention to the fat used in cooking the food.

    Polling people isn't a good method of figuring out your nutritional intake. Plus, you don't just want to look at calories. Look at fat content, protein, sodium, etc.
  • minipony
    minipony Posts: 194 Member
    I just compared the fries to Walmart's potato wedges because that entry had them by how many. I roughly counted 10 on your plate. That would make them about 500 calories and the peas about 50.
  • 00mid
    00mid Posts: 79 Member
    minipony wrote: »
    What does the steak pic consist of? I'm sure we can estimate the peas and the fries but probably need a bit more information on the steak pie. I've never heard of it.

    The pie consists of steak,carrots,salt,pepper,onion and gravy thickening granules.
  • amandarunning
    amandarunning Posts: 306 Member
    edited February 2015
    I'd go with a 1000. Looks a typical UK cafe/supermarket portion to me. Check out Asda Cafe - Steak Pie and Chips in the database. No macro breakdown though!

    Or Brewers Fayre - Beef & Ale Pie, Chips & Peas which has macros.
  • LKArgh
    LKArgh Posts: 5,178 Member
    Unfortunately, when it comes to something like this, you cannot guess. It can have a tiny amount of cooking oil or a ton, it may contain lean meat or the fattiest part you can buy and so on. I can imagine myself cooking something similar and ending up with no more than 500 calories per portion, I can easily see it up to 1000 or more too, with a different sytle of cooking and different ingredients.
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