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Old 12-16-2009, 08:37 PM   #31  
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When I counted calories I used sparkpeople.com with good success
I just noticed that your from Kansas also and that our weights are about the same but you are way taller then me lol. Well its good to see another person from Kansas on here
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Old 12-17-2009, 09:59 PM   #32  
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I just noticed that your from Kansas also and that our weights are about the same but you are way taller then me lol. Well its good to see another person from Kansas on here

I wish the height made it easier. It's sooo cold here in NE Kansas right now.
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Old 12-19-2009, 10:15 AM   #33  
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I just started using sparkpeople to count calories. I've had an account with them for ages but never tracked my food with them. but then one i decided to use to their tracker and it's a really good one. it adds up all the carbs and fats too.
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I like thedailyplate (Livestrong). Most of the foods I eat are on there and it's free.
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I used the daily plate/livestrong for a while but stumbled upon dailyburn.com (they were gymberee or something like that before) after I became unhappy with the livestrong change.
I love it & didn't hesitate to pay for the pro membership. It's the only one I use now & it also has an iPhone app (2.99 I think) so you can log on the go and has a food scanner (separate from the other app, I think it was 2.99 too) for your iPhone too - you can just scan the foods' UPC & if it's in the database, it'll sync it to your account. The recipe builder is much easier to work with than tdp is (unless that changed recently)
I don't know what the pricing structure is now, they have recently changed it, but I pay for 3 months at a time.
Another bonus is if you have money to burn and are into gadgets like I am and buy the $159 WiFi Withings scale, it syncs your weight progress too! I plan on doing this as soon as I can
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