Here's a question that's been bothering me. How do you measure the calories in a homecooked meal that you throw together (so you're not using a recipe from a cookbook that might include the nutritional stats - many don't, anyway)?
For example, I make a chicken stew with veggies and about 1/4 c. peanut butter for thickness, plus chicken brother, spices, etc. I honestly don't know how to measure a serving. I would have to measure each ingredient, add it all up, estimate the number of servings, etc. It seems so complicated. Do you all go to those lengths, or do you attempt to only eat things that you can measure exactly such as 4 oz. chicken, 1/3 c. rice, 1 c. steamed veggies?
I was thinking of making a healthy chilli, using lean ground beef, black beans, canned tomatoes, etc., but again the thought of figuring out the calories in it seems daunting.
