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Its pretty much follow the bouncing ball though...? However it's quite possible for someone to glance at it and say, "what the heck is this! Looks complicated!" --> move along, rather read a Q&A.
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If you can a drawing program that can open XML Drawing files, I can send you the above to edit. Of course, if you have Microsoft Visio (which i have used) that is best.
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Taken yours, simplified it a bit, incorporated everyone's feedback and added a few of my own.
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Great chart, if everyone that starts a new thread read this before hand, maybe the forum may become quiet? ;-) The only thing I've noticed, and I'm a new user of MFP (1 month), is that so many entries are wrong. Some are incomplete. I dont just look at the calories but the micronutrients... For example, search for "Steamed…
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When i introduced this app to my colleagues that wanted to lose some weight, I could see that when they used it, they entered their food all wrong. To make matters worse, some foods are just plain wrong calories or missing nutritional information in the MFP database. Also, they eat more than their allotted calories for the…
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Also on Jan the 12th, M&s - Super Sweet Corn on the Cob, 1 Cob you had during lunch, had zero sugar. Impossible for a "super sweet" corn on the cob. Seems like all the M&S foods in MFP have missing info?? I only looked at 2 days in your diary, but heads up!
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Noticed alot of errors in your entries , for example on Jan 13th Breakfast... You had; 1. Croissant which has nothing but calories, but no fat, no sugar, no sodium. This must be wrong, there is heaps of fat in a croissant. http://caloriecount.about.com/calories-marks-spencer-all-butter-croissant-i73408 3. Nutella seems to…