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The way percentages are represented could need a workover
examples: 1. if i add a brazil nut it will say "165% selenium"in green (cuz my requirements r between 55 and 400 microgram and one brazil nut apparently got 90.6 micrograms) everything fine and dandy so far * now instead of 1 brazil nut i put 4.4 brazil nuts and it says "725% selenium" (this is just shy of being above my… -
Cronometer not sending food data to Google Fit?
I use Cronometer to (besides logging my food) send this information through Google Fit so it can be shown in another app called Strong. This works fine when I use MyFitnessPal (which I absolutely hate with a passion). However, when using Cronometer, it doesn't seem to work. Google Fit unfortunately doesn't seem to have any… -
Re: Paste to Today
Another vote for this feature. Seems pretty trivial to add (in my opinion as a software engineer), at least in the web version, and at least for one food. Simply add another menu item to the context menu for right clicking on foods. The code to copy and paste already exists. I'd be really surprised if this took more than… -
Re: A Question About Vegetables
I don't know what kind of food you eat, but I put vegetables into most everything I make. If I make pasta sauce, I add broccoli, zucchini and onion for example for a "chunky" sauce. I made a Mexican style lasagna with 1 red pepper, 1 yellow pepper, 2 poblano peppers, onion, tomatoes and also corn and black beans... not… -
Re: Change weight loss goal
Hi Fats1964, 2 lbs per week is the highest rate of weight loss you can choose from the list of options in Cronometer. This requires a calorie deficit of about 1000 kcal per day. You can find any data you have entered into your diary by navigating to that date in the diary page. Click on the green date bar to expand the… -
Re: Serving Size
Hello @fitgirl , For branded and packaged foods, we always use the standard serving size given on the label of a packaged food product. The most accurate way to measure your foods is to weigh them on a kitchen scale and use the 'gram' serving size option. Most liquids will be measured in Fluid Ounces, not Ounces. We have… -
Re: Diet
@Tikouri I think that @Vickie said it well; the best diet to lose 20 lbs is the one you can follow for the rest of your life. It's key to think about weight management like any other disease that requires medication. But with weight management, the "medication" is food and activity. The reason that diets don't work is they… -
Green Tea as an edible vs brewed nutrient levels
Hello folks, I have been adding two organic green tea bags into my morning shakes for years because of the increased nutrients. I attached a table of these differences below for reference. It would be awesome if these were in the system as a choice. I simply take the tea bag, tear and dump right into the blender with my… -
Vitamin/mineral deficiencies on a low-calorie diet
I tracked my food intake this past Tuesday. It was an oppressively hot day (96 degrees), so I didn't eat much - only 1511 calories! (Under the traditional 4/9/4 formula, I consumed 1580 calories.) While I did get enough fiber (44.9 grams), I was short on Vitamin K (45% of my target). If it hadn't been for my zinc… -
Re: Impact/consequences of slightly incorrect data
Just a couple points: 1. The data on packaged foods is not 100% accurate, so I wouldn't automatically assume that the label is right and the database is wrong. You can look up the rounding rules elsewhere, but they aren't as straightforward as you might assume. 2. Little of the data anywhere is 100% accurate for any single…
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