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Been using 'My Fitness Pal' to log what I have been eating for the last few days mainly to see how may calories I actually consume on an average.
Now using it I am convinced that the average person is a moron
Most of the foods in there are logged in a way that it is impossible to work out how many calories there are in something.
Just punched in Potatoes, and it comes up with ounces of potatoes, half a bowl (what fucking size is the bowl moron), a large potato, three small potatoes and even medium potatoes.
How about just logging how many calories there are in 100gram instead of a mystical bowl of potatoes, then there are readings that vary greatly for the same thing.
Anyway I am done.
Is there any better applications to log your food on an iPhone??
tip: search for the food you want and add "usda" always comes up correct that way. (from every search I've done anyway)
Totally agree Big Mick. Measuring in cups and bowls is ridiculous. (and one reason why people end up thinking that they can't lose weight on very low cals, hint they are not actually on very low cals!)
It's great once you get all your regular foods into it, it pays to spend a bit of time weighing and entering things manually particularly as you've found out others don't do quite as good a job.
It's super handy to sync between your phone and the web, means you can access the data regardless of device and even use the phone in offline mode.
I use Calorie King Australia It's free for a basic online account and it has a vast list of local Australian foods. You have to pay for the PC or phone app though.