Reliable cheesecake nutritional info
zyxst
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I have been given the remains of an Oreo cheesecake which I believe is from Costco. There's no info on it; was given a quarter of it on a wrapped plate. Is there a restaurant that has "reliable" nutritional info I could use for my diary? I went to The Cheesecake Factory site, but their info has the serving size as 1 gram/1 slice and though I've never been there, I'm sure their slices are more than 1 gram in weight.
I would just do QAC, but then why not just eat the whole thing and not bother logging (in my POV).
I would just do QAC, but then why not just eat the whole thing and not bother logging (in my POV).
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Look in the database for "Kirkland Signature (Costco) - Cheesecake". It looks reasonable.
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I googled serving size for Costco cheese cake and got a serving size as 1/16th @ 440 calories....this was plain Costco cheesecake. Not sure if this is accurate (competitor's site)....so I won't name names.
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Why not throw it or give it away?0
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No available nutrition info = no calories, right??Lrdoflamancha wrote: »Why not throw it or give it away?
I just can't even...
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How about this? Has grams listed and looks pretty reliable.
http://shop.elicheesecake.com/product/cheesecake_cookie/all
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Lrdoflamancha wrote: »Why not throw it or give it away?
No.0 -
Lrdoflamancha wrote: »Why not throw it or give it away?
Lol why of she likes it and cna make it fit her calorie allowance?0 -
ceoverturf wrote: »No available nutrition info = no calories, right??Lrdoflamancha wrote: »Why not throw it or give it away?
I just can't even...
One does not simply "Throw away Cheesecake!" LOL!!! At least not at my house!!!0 -
Lrdoflamancha wrote: »Why not throw it or give it away?
Dude, I am the "give it away" choice. It's either me or the garbage can. :P (Can MFP add a tongue out smilie? I'm sick of having "pensive" be inserted when I type colon P.)
I wanted something with weight info that was sort of a similar cake. You know how fattening and Evil those pesky Oreos can get.
Thanks for the Kirkland suggestion. I forget about Kirkland being sold at Costco.0 -
For the curious, here are a couple pics of a slice of said cheesecake:
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I would log it as the kirkland brand, eat it and move on0
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I typically compare the size of the slice to the slices from Cheesecake Factory and adjust from there.0
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