lamb bratwurst
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samantha115
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What or how would I figure out the nutrtuional info for a lamb brat?
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On a different site I saw lamb sausage for 250 calories. It's hard to tell because it is not terrible common. I would over estimate so you err on the side of caution.0
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If the MFP database or Googling doesn't give you the exact item you want, you could try to estimate ounces for the meat. 1 oz of meat is usually the size of the palm of your hand. You could try searching for the nutritional info of lamb at that point to get a close estimate.0
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You could also try the website for whatever brand it is. If it's not listed on the site, I've had pretty good luck emailing the company and asking.0
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If the MFP database or Googling doesn't give you the exact item you want, you could try to estimate ounces for the meat. 1 oz of meat is usually the size of the palm of your hand. You could try searching for the nutritional info of lamb at that point to get a close estimate.
I'm sorry, I meant that 4oz of meat is usually the size of your palm (or some compare it to a deck of cards).0 -
Thanks for the suggestions. It was a meat market so asking the company might be hard. (All good though). Ive come to conclude it was my free food of the day.0
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