Logging bacon

lsabeIIe
lsabeIIe Posts: 566 Member
edited November 17 in Food and Nutrition
Hi,

I want to improve my logging accuracy and consistency.

I read that it's better to log meat raw. My bacon package says that it's 230 cals for 54g (2 slices).

But I can't believe that once the bacon is cooked I'm still consuming 230 cals ? Or am I ?

I was wondering how do you log bacon? What entry do you use?

Thanks,

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  • jemhh
    jemhh Posts: 14,261 Member
    I log it according to the per slice info on the package. I don't weigh bacon. The bacon package I have says "per pan fried slice" or something like that.
  • maceyanglin
    maceyanglin Posts: 33 Member
    I've always logged my meat cooked... like if I grilled or fried so on and so forth... and 2 slices of bacon is like 80 cals where I'm at lol
  • suruda
    suruda Posts: 1,233 Member
    You cook off so much fat, I would use a "cooked entry"
  • Mycophilia
    Mycophilia Posts: 1,225 Member
    Log/weigh your bacon either raw or cooked depending on what the package tells you.
  • Fit_Fox88
    Fit_Fox88 Posts: 410 Member
    What kind of bacon are you eating? All the packages I've seen are 80 calories for 2 slices. I would be so depressed to eat 2 slices of bacon for 230 calories.

    That said, the weight on the package is raw unless it states otherwise. If you really want you can weigh out two slices and see if it really weighs 54g. If so, that's your serving. If not, add more until you get the serving size amount.
  • dieselbyte
    dieselbyte Posts: 733 Member
    Bacon is glorious and calorie free...
  • Meganthedogmom
    Meganthedogmom Posts: 1,639 Member
    Weigh it in grams
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    lsabeIIe wrote: »
    Hi,

    I want to improve my logging accuracy and consistency.

    I read that it's better to log meat raw. My bacon package says that it's 230 cals for 54g (2 slices).

    But I can't believe that once the bacon is cooked I'm still consuming 230 cals ? Or am I ?

    I was wondering how do you log bacon? What entry do you use?

    Thanks,

    What kind of bacon are you eating? Most packaging for bacon that I've come across says for "pan fried slices"...I used to use a regular thick cut bacon that was 100 calories per pan fried slice but now I use a thick center cut that is 100 calories for 2 pan fried slices.
  • avskk
    avskk Posts: 1,787 Member
    I log it raw, by the slice, per package info. I will weigh three or four slices out of the package to get a good sense of how they average (higher than the package states, lower, or pretty close) and might adjust my log a little to reflect that, but otherwise I don't sweat it and don't worry about the fat that renders out.
  • kriskel
    kriskel Posts: 29 Member
    where are you guys getting your magical low calorie bacon?! Every package I look at has 220+ cals for 2 slices. I'm in Canada though...
  • lsabeIIe
    lsabeIIe Posts: 566 Member
    dieselbyte wrote: »
    Bacon is glorious and calorie free...

    Sweeeet ! :)

    I'm in Canada also! Must be it !

    Here's a picture:

    7kc0elznlhv7.jpg


  • DianaLovesCoffee
    DianaLovesCoffee Posts: 398 Member
    so is this Canadian Bacon? Bwahahaha! Snort.
  • avskk
    avskk Posts: 1,787 Member
    kriskel wrote: »
    where are you guys getting your magical low calorie bacon?! Every package I look at has 220+ cals for 2 slices. I'm in Canada though...

    If you're referring to back bacon, Google tells me it's thicker and larger than our bacon slices in the States.

  • Sweetiepiestef
    Sweetiepiestef Posts: 343 Member
    mmm Bacon!
  • lsabeIIe
    lsabeIIe Posts: 566 Member
    No, it's not that type of "Canadian Bacon". It's regular bacon, it's just that the info is "raw" so, that's why I was asking.

    But, thanks for your awnsers, I think my best bet is to use a "cooked" entry.
  • peachyfuzzle
    peachyfuzzle Posts: 1,122 Member
    Bacon comes in logs?


    WHY HAVE I NOT BEEN TOLD ABOUT THIS BEFORE??
  • jennifer_417
    jennifer_417 Posts: 12,344 Member
    There aren't enough pictures of bacon in this thread.
  • lsabeIIe
    lsabeIIe Posts: 566 Member
    Bacon comes in logs?


    WHY HAVE I NOT BEEN TOLD ABOUT THIS BEFORE??

    You didn't knew ?

    i8kldq0et6mm.jpg

    mmmmmmmmm
  • peachyfuzzle
    peachyfuzzle Posts: 1,122 Member
    Kevin_Bacon.jpg
  • TR0berts
    TR0berts Posts: 7,739 Member
    Bacon comes in logs?


    WHY HAVE I NOT BEEN TOLD ABOUT THIS BEFORE??


    Of course. I want to live here:

    971119_161813547323341_1219710717_n.jpg
  • RunTimer
    RunTimer Posts: 9,137 Member
    nothin to add.. 'cept this
    sizzling-bacon-cinemagraph.gif
  • conniejeanklein
    conniejeanklein Posts: 2 Member
    i wanted to buy some bacon or even turkey bacon and i saw the calories were so high. i am surprised. can anyone tell me a brand that is very low? also i remember having Beef bacon as a kid. i don't even see that in grocery stores any more :neutral:
  • CrabNebula
    CrabNebula Posts: 1,119 Member
    I have switched to Canadian bacon as straight eating bacon, but I use pre-cooked bacon slices for flavoring and in my lunch wraps. 3 slices has 80 calories.
  • Queenmunchy
    Queenmunchy Posts: 3,380 Member
    edited April 2015
    i wanted to buy some bacon or even turkey bacon and i saw the calories were so high. i am surprised. can anyone tell me a brand that is very low? also i remember having Beef bacon as a kid. i don't even see that in grocery stores any more :neutral:

    Look for center cut bacon. It's 70-80 calories per 2-3 slice serving. Hormel, Oscar Meyer, Jimmy Dean, Target brand, and even Aldi sell it.
  • ShannonMpls
    ShannonMpls Posts: 1,936 Member
    lsabeIIe wrote: »
    I read that it's better to log meat raw. My bacon package says that it's 230 cals for 54g (2 slices).

    This is for raw. I use the raw entry if the whole bacon slice, including the fat, is going into my dish (for instance, sometimes I make things (very good things) that involve rendering the fat from bacon, cooking onion in it, then adding the cooked crumbled bacon back in later). Otherwise, just use the database for a comparable cooked option - thick versus thin cut will be the biggest variance, I think.



  • Afura
    Afura Posts: 2,054 Member
    bulk_n_cut wrote: »
    lsabeIIe wrote: »
    dieselbyte wrote: »
    Bacon is glorious and calorie free...

    Sweeeet ! :)

    I'm in Canada also! Must be it !

    Here's a picture:

    7kc0elznlhv7.jpg


    ew someone came on that package

    That was the bacon. That part is also delicious.
  • kern11
    kern11 Posts: 37 Member
    dieselbyte wrote: »
    Bacon is glorious and calorie free...

    word
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