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fstylerep 02-12-2010 03:04 AM


Originally Posted by mvosmft (Post 634)
I was looking for a listing for Champagne, in particular Rose, but I saw none listed. Did I overlook it, does anyone know how to rate this?

Hi,
Champagne is 25 cargs per ounce.

geoffbrowne 02-19-2010 08:52 AM

Any chance the FitDay folks can clarify this apparently on-going question on how to list sugar in our custom foods charts?????? Alcohol ain't a problem as I don't drink the stuff.

Hey, FITDAY, where can I insert the sugar numbers???

kaybug51 02-28-2010 05:57 AM

New here & the 1st thing I noticed in there's no place to list sugars.
This is a great place but that's a major flaw. It's like doing something half way. With all the diabetics in the world now I can't imagine not counting sugars. I also noticed no one is answering this question. Are there moderators on the board to help out? :confused::confused::confused:

louisagholson 03-02-2010 03:18 PM

Thanks for the info
 
I was inputting my sugars into alcohol field. Thanks for the correction. I guess I'll have to keep track of this separately. No worries.

DrBS 03-03-2010 03:36 AM

Alcohol or Sugar Alcohol
 
I was confused over the alcohol vs. sugar alcohol as well (still not totally clear), but it looks like sugar alcohol should not be entered into FitDay. It is already accounted for in carbohydrates. I ran across an interesting article that indicates sugar alcohol is neither sugar nor alcohol, but is so named because the chemical properties are similar. (What are Sugar Alcohols?)
My only guess for the "alcohol" field is so you can track how much alcohol you actually consume...perhaps if you have 100 grams of champagne that is 10% by volume (numbers made up for simplicity), you could enter 10g in the alcohol section. It seems like you would still need to account for the calories, however.

coolfoot 03-04-2010 02:37 AM

Use the alcohol field as a substitute field for tallying sugar
 
Since they surprisingly don't provide a sugar field, I use the alcohol field. That way I can see my daily intakes of sugar - except it's labeled as alcohol. Of course, it totally screws up any graphs and pie charts, but until Fitday fixes this oversite, there's no other option.

Why they can't mimic the standard food label is anyone's guess.

5524 03-05-2010 01:16 PM

[QUOTE=emarcy54;808]To get back to the original question in this thread;

[QUOTE=deebeemack;68]New to this and confused that most consumer product labeling provides sugar details, but Fitday only provides opportunity to report alcohol - is it correct to report sugar as alcohol? QUOTE]

FitDay is inadequate for tracking sugar because it does not show a sub category under Carbs for Sugar info. In my view, we should be able to enter both Fiber and Sugar under Carbs.

I use the free web software. Wonder if the software or premium version allow sugar to be entered?

kaybug51 03-06-2010 11:18 AM

[QUOTE=5524;5173][QUOTE=emarcy54;808]To get back to the original question in this thread;


Originally Posted by deebeemack (Post 68)
New to this and confused that most consumer product labeling provides sugar details, but Fitday only provides opportunity to report alcohol - is it correct to report sugar as alcohol? QUOTE]

FitDay is inadequate for tracking sugar because it does not show a sub category under Carbs for Sugar info. In my view, we should be able to enter both Fiber and Sugar under Carbs.

I use the free web software. Wonder if the software or premium version allow sugar to be entered?

I think it was this thread, someone wrote they bought the premium version without looking there was no place for sugar on the basics. Sure enough not on the premium either.

ktlc 03-29-2010 12:18 PM

Comment for fitday admin: Would it not be important for diabetic to able to differentiate sugar from regular carbohydrate, they are not assimilate by the body the same way. And I would personally like to be able to track them separately.

ktlc 03-29-2010 12:22 PM

sorry to add,
most of the food label already has carbohydrate and sugar.


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