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Cronometer adding 1 Calorie a day for Alcohol?
I had a beer on Sunday which I added to my dinner. Since then, for the last 3 days, Cronometer is adding 1 Calorie of Alcohol each day. Not a big deal as far as the calorie count goes, but clearly should not be there. I deleted my beer on Sunday just to see if it would change anything, and then Sunday also had 1 Calorie.… -
Re: Kilojoules settings
I fully support internationalization. Glad you've been able to use kJ as an energy unit in some areas of the app. I do find it a bit ironic that the original poster framed the request as a question of metric vs. non metric units because both calories and kilo joules are based on the metric system. A calorie (cal) in… -
Re: Auto Place ALL Biometrics Option
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Re: Regarding Omega 3 to Omega 6 ratio
Right? That's what I'm confused about too. I could eat a ton of Omega 6 and still make the ratio correct, but I will get sick from the volume of Omega 6 foods I ate. And the ratio of 10:1 doesn't make sense. What does it correlate to? Where did they come up with that? I worry they say to make it a lot more Omega 6 in the… -
Questionable Values For Millet From The NCCDB
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Charts of fat in kg are buggy on mobile and web
On web (Safari, Mac) The chart of weight in kg and body fat in percentage attached looks OK apart from the decoration on the highlighted point, which says kg when the user has chosen % (and the value is in %). Attachment fat-1 If the user switches to kg in the drop down, there are no values shown for fat in kg at all, and… -
What product to use for Tomato Sauce?
Does anyone have an idea of what product to use for Tomato Sauce that is comparable in calories and nutrition? I would like to include Tomato Sauce in my diary. But the calories of the tomato sauce products in the grocery store's are not the same as a 1/2 cup of Tomato Sauce in Cronometer at 27.22 calories. As an example,… -
Re: [Bug] Fast duration calculation error
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Why don't the macros add up in certain foods?
Hey guys! Check out the picture. The percentages we see are the assumed macros in a given food (in this case that food is hummus). But when you type in say, “1 cup of hummus”, the ratio in GRAMS of fat/carb/pro for 1 cup of hummus doesn’t equal those percentage macros. Any amount of hummus SHOULD be 41%/45%/14%… -
Re: ideas for usability features
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