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| SweetC48 |
Posted - 03/22/2007 : 01:51:45 AM I was just wondering if anyone has a suggestion for a calorie count book. I am not much of a recipe person and tend to bake, broil and grill my foods. But sometimes I am in a bind for time and like to pick up a roasted chicken from the grocery store. Getting calorie counts for these foods can be very difficult and I am hoping that using a generalized calorie count book would be okay. Any thoughts?
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| cmakela |
Posted - 11/06/2007 : 9:07:56 PM I really like I prefer Corinne T. Netzer’s book The Complete Book of Food Counts. It's pretty bulky, but it you use it at home, it works just great.
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| wonderwoman25 |
Posted - 09/15/2007 : 7:53:58 PM Calorie King makes a great calorie book that is pocket size. You can order it from their webiste, calorieking.com or find it at your local bookstore, it's around $8. It has brand names, generic calorie counts for basic foods, and restaurants listed. I really love it!!
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| maintenant |
Posted - 05/14/2007 : 10:47:49 PM fitday.com has helped me out a lot, good luck! |
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