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clicketykeys
clicketykeys Posts: 6,615 Member
edited November 2024 in Food and Nutrition
So my husband made pulled pork in our crockpot. And then he used the leftover liquid as a base for soup. I want to put it in as a recipe, but I have no idea how. What do I call that ingredient?

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  • Christine_72
    Christine_72 Posts: 16,049 Member
    Pork broth?? There's entries for it in the data base.
  • jgnatca
    jgnatca Posts: 14,464 Member
    A man who cooks! Sexy.
  • clicketykeys
    clicketykeys Posts: 6,615 Member
    Ah, see, I was thinking "stock" and the entries I got looked like they were boullion cubes or powder. YAY! Now I have it in my recipes :sunglasses: One of my favorites - "Husband Soup." ;)
  • Sara1791
    Sara1791 Posts: 760 Member
    Ah, see, I was thinking "stock" and the entries I got looked like they were boullion cubes or powder. YAY! Now I have it in my recipes :sunglasses: One of my favorites - "Husband Soup." ;)

    Laughing out loud at what husband soup could mean. :) & I agree with jgnatca - men who cook, mmmmm!
  • Christine_72
    Christine_72 Posts: 16,049 Member
    My husband cooks all the time, on those days my food logging is probably way off at dinner time :( I'm shooed out of the kitchen and am not allowed to look or help, so it's a total guessing game. I so blame him when i'm not losing weight :tongue:
  • clicketykeys
    clicketykeys Posts: 6,615 Member
    I haven't yet gotten him trained to weigh everything and then also weigh the final product. But it gives me time to exercise so I just give it my best guess and move on!
  • dfwesq
    dfwesq Posts: 592 Member
    I have that same problem. Because I'm the only one eating my cooking, I usually count the calories in the meat, and don't try to account for any calories in the broth. After all, I've already accounted for them once (as part of the meat I cooked), and I only ate them once (in the soup). If the two of you are eating proportional servings of the pulled pork and the soup, you could try that approach.

    Alternatively, you could estimate the calories in the pork broth using a regular database entry. Subtract those calories from the pulled pork and add them to the soup.
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