KingGheedora
Diamond Member
I create my own custom foods whenever I have the nutrition facts for what I'm eating, and this may seem obvious, but I just want to point it out for some who might not realize it.
In one example, I made some ground turkey yesterday -- the ones in the fitday.com db don't specify how lean the meat is, so if you just pick what they have you'd be getting some inaccurate info.
1/3 a pound of ground turkey (7% lean):
data from fitday.com: 349 cal, 19.5g fat, 0.0g carbs, 40.6g protein
data from my food's label: 198 cal, 10.6g fat, 1.3g carbs, 31.7g protein
EDIT: I had fitday and my food's label data switched around. Fitday was over reporting the cals, fat, and protein in this case.
In one example, I made some ground turkey yesterday -- the ones in the fitday.com db don't specify how lean the meat is, so if you just pick what they have you'd be getting some inaccurate info.
1/3 a pound of ground turkey (7% lean):
data from fitday.com: 349 cal, 19.5g fat, 0.0g carbs, 40.6g protein
data from my food's label: 198 cal, 10.6g fat, 1.3g carbs, 31.7g protein
EDIT: I had fitday and my food's label data switched around. Fitday was over reporting the cals, fat, and protein in this case.