So, after calorie counting for awhile, we realize that it takes some time.... the weighing, the math, etc. It can become quite annoying, actually.
Just curious, what are your tricks for speeding up calorie counting?
I've found, for example, that calorie counting works better for me if I split the day into two parts: 700 before 7pm and 700 after 7pm. It helps me remember. I get to "reset" the clock, instead of adding together calories from lunch, etc.
Or, if you are eating a dish with tons of ingredients, how do you track calories? I usually weigh the food and, depending on content, multiply the total grams by 1.5 - 2.5. It is a guess, but it is better than nothing.
I just need some new ideas for making calorie counting as easy as possible (beyond eating the exact same foods everyday!) Thanks!

It's boring, but I can usually wake up and say "Alright, am I eating my 100 cal, 200 cal or 250 cal breakfast today?" I always prepare my lunch before breakfast (during the week anyway), so I know how many calories I'll be eating for breakfast and lunch (and once again, it's a lot of the same things). I usually save about half (or more) of my day's calories for dinner.
so I just have to research, figure out the portion, etc. and pretty soon I can just add it without a second thought.