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Calorie tracking tips that will save your life (part 4)

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Calorie tracking tips that will save your life (part 4)

I’ve been tracking my calories for years now, so here are some calorie tracking tips PART 4 🥜

NUTTAB 🔎

If you didn’t know, most if not all food items in calorie tracking apps are all user created which is why you can find a lot of incorrect food items.

If you’re trying to look for something that doesnt have a nutritional label, then the Australian Food Composition Database will be the most accurate website to grab the calories from.

Luckily, most food items on there have already been put into the food libraries so all you’d need to do is search up the food item and put the word “nuttab” after it.

For example:
“Chicken breast raw nuttab”

If you still can’t find the food item you are looking for, then you can find the complete list on the Australian Food Composition Database website itself.

Once you find the food item you are looking for, most food calorie tracking apps should let you create your own custom food item to let you create the new food you found!

This should save the food item in your food library and allow you to reuse it without having to go back to the website to look for it 🙌🏼

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All My Best Chocolate Ganache Tips

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All ratios are written with the first number as the weight of chocolate and the second number as the weight of cream.

For example:
1:1 Dark Chocolate Ganache:
227g (1 c) heavy cream
227g (8oz) dark chocolate, chopped

1. Heat the heavy cream over medium heat until it comes to just below a boil.
2. Add the hot cream to the dark chocolate and let sit for two minutes.
3. Use a rubber spatula to stir everything together. Start by slowly mixing in the center and work your way out.