Sentences with phrase «like calorie count»

So I would like a calorie count for 1/2 and 3/4 cup, please.
Would you happen to be able to provide nutritional information, like calorie count per serving?
I don't like calorie counting, but I do like the awareness that food logging brings in order to avoid mindless, bored, or stress - related consumption.
Much like calorie counting, it's not necessarily an exact science, but something that becomes increasingly important if we go to extremes of macronutrient composition (i.e. less than 10 % of calories from fat or carbohydrate).
Once I worked my way up to 1700, I started to lose again.This may sound strange but I like calorie counting and after 40 years of doing it off and on, I feel much more in control keeping that food diary.
With the latest version of the software platform, your Apple Watch will use NFC to connect to supported fitness machines and beam data between the two — allowing you to not only grab stats like the number of stairs you've climbed from a machine, but also display information stored on your Watch on the exercise machine's screen — as well as automating things like calorie counts, since your Watch can share your height and weight.

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It may have sounded like a noble goal at first, but Peters had taken the idea of calorie counting too far.
In the past year, Breyers, the ice cream brand owned by Unilever, introduced a low - calorie, high - protein ice cream with the calorie count printed in big letters on the container, just like Halo Top.
While she said she doesn't count calories, her diet often consists of a chia bowl and coffee for breakfast, scrambled eggs on bread for lunch, something like turkey chili for dinner, and Greek yogurt for dessert.
Habit provides calorie count and nutritional information of its products, much like Zoe's Kitchen Inc, whose stock shot up 74 percent in their debut in April.
So, here at Gocompare.com health insurance, we're working with registered dietitian and health blogger at nicsnutrition.com, Nichola Whitehead to uncover what a healthy balanced diet actually looks like, and explain why you shouldn't rely on counting calories alone.
Hi Emily, so sorry but calories isn't something I like to count or focus on, I much prefer to focus on counting goodness instead!
ve counted carbs and calories like a paranoid accountant in tax season and drunken water until the camels came home.
So sorry but I don't have any nutritional information for any of my recipes as I much prefer to count goodness rather than things like calories.
Do you feel like you end up eating more or less from counting calories?
And you're right about paleo not being keen on counting calories and stuff, but it's still a good idea to get some sort of an idea of what goes into your body in terms of nutrients, that's why I still like to provide that information.
The nutrition stats are included below, but remember, if you make substitutions like using honey or soy milk, the calorie count, sugar and fat will change.
I'm counting calories and protein intake like crazy!
Raw yellow summer squash has virtually no calories — a whole cup has just 18 calories and 1 fat calorie (though that doesn't count the ranch dressing that I like to dip it in)-- and it's a great source of vitamin C, an antioxidant that helps promote healing in skin, bones and connective tissue.
If you're still counting your calories and making efforts to eat healthy like we all do in the new year, you just might want to look away.
For anyone interested in calorie counting (I have to because I have a HUGE appetite and lose site of portion control when left unchecked) I worked it out and each serving of the cake alone looks like about 237 calories.
counting calories very easily turns obsessive, ESPECIALLY particularly with someone, like you, kelly, who admits to a history with weight loss through disordered eating.
While I am certainly not counting calories I do like to try and eat a little healthier when I can.
I would like to add that calorie counting is not suitable for everyone, but many people find it really effective for losing weight and staying fit.
It's nice having sources like this available so that, no matter the calorie count on the packages, the item will show the same amount of calories regardless of location: --RRB-
Olives are also low in calories per serving while being nutrient - dense, and while I don't count calories, I do believe in eating mostly whole foods instead of refined versions like oil and sugar as much as possible.
I have explored several different ways of eating; like paleo, sugar detox and calorie counting.
Meanwhile, you can try an easy tool like the one on My Fitness Pal to figure out the calorie count and other basics.
Hi Emilee, I don't count calories but you could enter the recipe into something like fitday.com to see what the calories are.
(Also in calorie, carb, sugar, and fat count...) It is made by baking a boxed chocolate cake mix, according to package directions, then poking holes in it and pouring sweetened condensed milk, along with optional caramel (like the jarred stuff for topping ice cream), all over the cake.
I agree, but when I'm in calorie counting mode (like now), it helps.
If you are concerned about calories, adding additional toppings like vegan cheese, sour cream and more, will up the calorie count of this recipe depending on how much you add.
But I have weird anxieties about not knowing how many calories are in something, heh (it's like I either have to count everything or nothing at all), so I've been calculating some of my food on the sly.
The Leaf System is my healthy weight loss system and it contains delicious recipes just like this one which are calorie counted to make sure you consistently lose weight.
I recommend using a free calorie counting website, like FitDay.com, to calculate the calories in my recipes.
I almost didn't care when I saw the calorie count per serving But being a chocolate lover, having a cake like this near would be a danger for me: I'd finish half of it by myself, he he.
You know... every person's take - out dream that we like to order on those cheat days when we don't want to count our calories.
In my recent «Count colors, not calories» post, I probably should have clarified a few things... like cauliflower and how there's a difference between foods that are white like ranch dressing or sour cream, as opposed to nutrient - dense cauliflower.
I try to avoid calorie counting... so I don't need them, but I know that so many people like to know the nutritional breakdown of what they are eating.
For those of you who are counting calories, like I am, I put the nutritional information using www.calorieking.com and if you make 3 dozen cookies, each cookie would be approx. 105 calories, 5.7 grams of fat and 1.2 grams of fiber.
While I no longer count calories like I used to (that's a post for another day!)
I do check the calorie count and I like to see the calorie count on menus in restaurants.
I used to count calories like a boss, but I've thrown in the towel on that.
I'm right there with you in believing that calories don't count Friday - Sunday, and these sound like the perfect thing to whip up this weekend!
I don't count calories too often anymore, but I do like to have a general idea how many calories are in certain meals.
A major bonus is that every item on the menu displays the calorie counts and labels the dishes that meet different dietary restrictions (I love restaurant like this since I'm lactose intolerant and gluten sensitive).
The foods that don't fit into a food group, like soda and candy, count as discretionary calories.
For instance, if you don't like counting calories or you are too busy, you might do well with Nutrisystem, a meal delivery diet program that will ship food right to your doorstep and allow you to slim down without forcing you to cook.
I am also counting protein like a Weight Watchers person might count calories.
In response to the USDA's recommendations that public schools cut back on sodium, starchy foods like potatoes, saturated fats and total calories in school lunches, while including more whole grains and a wider variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, Congress decided that the tomato paste in pizza should count as a «vegetable.»
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