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Re: Samsung Health is now Available!
Hilary, I put my S Health in developer mode and was able to turn on all the permissions for Cronometer. As soon as I did that I went into the app and am able to see things syncing from Samsung Health…2 -
Re: Weighing Water-packed Tofu: Should I use the NET Weight or Actual Weight of Tofu?
Hi Lez, I would be inclined to use the weight you measure on your scale. I also wanted to point out that there are many options for tofu in our database - including options for whether you have drain…2 -
Re: Recipe Import
Just recently switched from Carb Manager to Cronometer. I love Cronometer, but the one thing I REALLY REALLY miss is the ability to import a recipe from a URL, aka all the keto food blogs with recipe…5 -
Re: Am I double counting? Fried eggs.
Thanks! I noticed in the first week my Omega 3 to 6 ratio was off (almost all 3), so I do want to track the type of oil used.1 -
Re: Am I double counting? Fried eggs.
Yes. If you look, eggs (raw, cooked, poached, boiled etc) are 125kCal/80 g. Fried is 175kCal. That must be coming from the fat. I'd use the raw value + oil if I was you (and the "fried egg"…2 -
Re: What integration would you like to see next?
It would be nice if information automatically flowed to 3rd party apps like TrainingPeaks and Garmin Connect.2 -
Re: Customized Macros aren’t reflected in my daily diary
Hi Shanniebabie, The Custom macronutrient target setting allows you to set a ratio for your macronutrients, rather than setting gram amounts for your macronutrients. It is a dynamic calculation, mean…1 -
Re: Why does the app not read the Bai label correctly?
Hi Stina96, Bai drinks often contain sugar alcohols, so this could depend on your macronutrient target settings. Cronometer gives you the option to track net carbs with sugar alcohols or without suga…1 -
Re: Why do my “Calories Consumed” not seem to match the grams consumed under my “Macronutrient Targets”?
The calories and the macronutrient values will be a bit off because each food is different in the actual amount of energy (calories) it contains. It is generally accepted that carbs and protein are 4…4 -
Re: Automatic Water Content Tracking
No, I mean having realistic water content values for known items. Take "Vitamin Water, Zero, Rise, Orange" as a random example. It's got 17 known nutrients, but is still mostly water. Yet i…1