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- Calorie Counter - Free Online Diet Journal
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Apps: Calories, DiscLabel, Mail Forward (MacNN) Calories 1.3 ($19) is a nutrition tracking and analysis utility for Mac OS X. The application allows users to select foods from the applications database and then sort them into breakfast, lunch, dinner and snack categories. The update has added several new localizations including German, French and Spanish and now the names of week's, days and months are localized based on your system ...
| Feeling tubby? Trot off those Turkey Day calories (Chicago Tribune) Thanksgiving preparations may be in full swing, but before you put that pie to your lips, you may want to partake in some pre-T-day fitness festivities. After all, the typical Thanksgiving dinner—complete with sweet potatoes, stuffing and pumpkin pie—can easily add up to 4,000 calories.
| Kids, teens chugging 20% of daily calories: StatsCan (CBC) Water is the drink of choice for most Canadians but children and teens are sipping a significant proportion of their daily calories, Statistics Canada suggested in a report released Wednesday.
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