Health & Fitness
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Food Diary website & App
I need to switch up my current diet and I'm thinking of getting back into online food diaries. I haven't done one since getting a smart phone. I would love a site that I can track on my computer or Android. Any good recommendations? Thanks!
Re: Food Diary website & App
Me: 29, DH 29, TTC #1 since March 2011
BFP #1:8/3/12~~EDD 4/16/13~~2 Gestational sacs found~~Blighted ovum~~Cytotec on 9/18/12
BFP #2:12/21/12~~EDD 9/3/13~~MMC confirmed 2/13/13
Current status: TTA pending RPL testing & results
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I also use, Lose It. Easy to use, you can share as much or as little as you want with your friends or everyone!
It adjusts your calorie intake based on your weight to keep you on track with your goal.
The catalog of food sometimes is lacking, but you can easily add your own food, you can also create recipes, pick the ingredients and amount, and how many portions that recipe makes.
You can add reminders for entering your meals.
I have been using the app for almost 8 months and even in the last 8 months there has been a lot of improvements on the app.
I can't say enough good things about this app.
Another vote for my fitness pal. I used it to lose 20 pounds while TTC and have successfully used it again to lose the baby weight. The catalog has almost everything I eat and I like that you can scan barcodes, save meals, or just add the calories if the food is not in the database.
However, their estimates for calories burned working out tend to be off, but that's true for most.