I knew the government allowed for a margin of error in presenting how many calories, fat, protein, carbs, etc... are in the foods we buy but I didn't know it could be up to %20 percent. I think that's a lot considering that a 1200 calorie diet could conceivably be 1440 calories. Here's a link: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/margin-of-error-on-food-labels-20-2013-11-07
Diet Calendar Entry for 22 July 2014:
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1587 kcal
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Fat: 48.71g | Prot: 88.96g | Carb: 210.15g.
Breakfast: Navitas Naturals Organic Raw Cacao Powder, Now Foods Psyllium Husk Powder, Nutiva Organic Chia Seed, Trader Joe's Organic Turbinado Raw Cane Sugar, Sugar in the Raw Stevia in the Raw, Trader Joe's Half & Half, Trader Joe's Organic Free Range Large Brown Eggs, Ralphs Whole Raw Almonds, Coffee (Brewed From Grounds), Spinach (Chopped or Leaf, Frozen), Bananas, Turmeric (Ground), Cinnamon. Lunch: Bananas, Andy Boy Romaine Lettuce, Tomato Vegetable Soup, Trader Joe's Uncured Black Forest Ham, Trader Joe's Sliced Lite Provolone Cheese, Denny's Sliced Tomatoes (3 Slices), La Preferida Canned Black Beans, Food For Life Baking Company Ezekiel 4:9 Sesame Sprouted Whole Grain Bread. Dinner: Avocados, Trident Seafoods Salmon Patty, Trader Joe's Corn Tortillas. Snacks/Other: Trader Joe's Organic Strawberry Probiotic Nonfat Yogurt, Trader Joe's The Dark Chocolate Lover's Chocolate Bar. more...
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As Johnny Carson used to say, I did not know that.
22 Jul 14 by member: ChrisComedy
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22 Jul 14 by member: SherrieC
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Great info, thanks for sharing.
22 Jul 14 by member: ChicaLean
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Many products have the same nutrition label, like they just borrowed the label from another company. Some do tricky things like change the serving size from 30 g to 28 g to make you think it is lower in calories than the other one.
22 Jul 14 by member: Deb_N
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