How accurately do you track homemade food?
on 5/4/17 11:45 am
I measure everything I eat for portion size, but I find accurately tracking homemade food in myfitnesspal to be too much of a pain. Do you put in the effort to track your homemade meals?
Totally agree, Cecily. I, too, am single, but I also know that I'm going to be making my favorite recipes a lot, so inputting into your fave app (I use Baritastic instead of MFP) once is worth the time.
Plus, let's face it...whether you'r inputting into an app or just logging it in a book, you still have to figure it all up to know what you're eating. May as well take that extra step and get it into your app.
well I tracked pretty accurately but it was because most of what i made didn't have a lot of combined ingredients. Like a grilled chicken breast and green beans. But if you make an egg baked di****s not too hard to estimate the total content and then divide by portion size. Thats what I used to do. I no longer track but I did for four years after surgery. GL. Diane S
on 5/4/17 12:40 pm
Absolutely. Rather than assembling a dish in MFP I just enter in the components. Half a chicken breast, 2T spaghetti sauce, 1oz shredded cheese, for example.
Sparklekitty / Julie / Nerdy Little Secret (#42)
Roller derby - cycling - triathlon
VSG 2013, RNY conversion 2019 due to GERD. Trendweight here!
Every bite that goes in my mouth gets tracked on my fitness pal. If it is a recipe that I know I will use over and aver then I will enter it is the recipe builder but otherwise I just enter in the components like how Sparklekitty mentioned. I tend to be a creature of habit and eat the and things on a regular basis so for me that helps.
Had VSG on 9/28/15
Lost 161 lbs since surgery, LOST 221 lbs overall so far!!
i like tracking home made food. i enter the recipe into mfp, and then i decide how many servings to divide it into so the calories per meal come out on target. it is worth the effort.
best wishes
carol
Surgery May 1, 2013. Starting Weight 385, Surgery Weight 333, Current Weight 160. At GOAL!
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It's a great tool when your recipe uses the same ingredients and quantities, each time and you tend to make them often. I use mfp & I like being able to import recipes from the web & "tweak" them because I may use a lower carb or nonfat product as well as changing the number of servings to reflect my-size portions.
In recipes when there's a stew or a sauce, I've been weighing & tracking the protein separately. Is this the most accurate way to do so? I don't know, but it's been working for me (I weigh, measure & track everday) and I use it as a planning tool so I know that I will stay within a range of calories/carbs, especially if we go out for a meal.
It can be a pain, but I also enter my recipes in mfp..I like to try to keep them simple, and it's great when you can import and/or scan the Barcode and it pulls it right up.
It can be a pain, but I also enter my recipes in mfp..I like to try to keep them simple, and it's great when you can import and/or scan the Barcode and it pulls it right up.