tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3126474537687051974.post1531638242963086210..comments2024-02-16T23:48:54.987-06:00Comments on The Daily Diary of a Winning Loser: November 14th, 2016 You Okay?Sean Andersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07973189725254566966noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3126474537687051974.post-7199338792497259182016-11-17T04:38:47.165-06:002016-11-17T04:38:47.165-06:00Thanks - I wasn't using it as a guide, per se....Thanks - I wasn't using it as a guide, per se. I am in my 12th year of weight maintenance following a 90-lb loss and very happy with the way I eat (clean/whole foods) and exercise (daily!) -- really was just wondering why the different methods for measuring (I measure a lot, still, too -- but don't track calories diligently; I just know my foods well at this point and I am able to stay within my range in my head). I am not a huge blog reader or internet user but wish I'd found you before! Plan to go back and read some archives. Thanks again, Sean.Bling Bettynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3126474537687051974.post-19886613973940847802016-11-15T05:31:48.289-06:002016-11-15T05:31:48.289-06:00Betty, thank you! It depends on the best listing I...Betty, thank you! It depends on the best listing I find in MyFitnessPal. I prefer measuring in grams when I can. Of course, my food plan isn't meant as a guide of any kind, it's only meant as an accountability tool for me. But-you can certainly get some ideas from the different items shown! Glad you're here, Betty!Sean Andersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07973189725254566966noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3126474537687051974.post-46968698675288105322016-11-15T04:53:06.088-06:002016-11-15T04:53:06.088-06:00New reader...curious...is there a reason some of y...New reader...curious...is there a reason some of your food measurements are English and others metric? TBH I find it hard to follow without looking up all the metric and converting to ounces. Just wondering.Bling Bettynoreply@blogger.com