Years and years ago, I signed-up for a free account at Fitday - and online calorie-tracking site.
I decided to see if my account was still “active” - so I went to Fitday today and, sure enough, my account is still working.
The site is pretty awesome - I can enter the foods that I’ve eaten and the site will track how many calories I’ve consumed - and will break the foods down into calories, fat, carbs, etc.
Here’s my chart as of noon today:

I really like this tool - and it has several other features (track workouts, vitamin intake, etc.) that I want to start using.
By the way, I have a new favorite meal:
Precooked Turkey Bacon - Orange Slices - Kosher Dill Pickle - Diet Mountain Dew
(And yes, I realize that I’m eating way too much sodium…)
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Diet Foods » Blog Archive » Fitday - A Free Resource For Tracking Calories
November 7th, 2007 at 1:51 pm
1[...] No. Calories Needed â Counting Calories And Changing My Life wrote an interesting post today on Fitday - A Free Resource For Tracking CaloriesHere’s a quick excerpt Years and years ago, I signed-up for a free account at Fitday - and online calorie-tracking site. I decided to see if my account was still “active” - so I went to Fitday today and, sure enough, my account is still working. The site is pretty awesome - I can enter the foods that I’ve eaten and the site will track how many calories I’ve consumed - and will break the foods down into calories, fat, carbs, etc. Here’s my chart as of noon today: [IMG] I really like this tool - and it has several [...]
Greg
November 7th, 2007 at 7:17 pm
2Hi there–I’ve kept up with both your finance and health blogs over the past several months, and figured I’m offer another site as a suggestion in addition to Fitday.
Admittedly, I’ve never used FitDay, but I’ve been a fairly large proponent of SparkPeople for years now. It’s the sort of thing that I go off and on with, but every time that I’ve been on it, I’ve succeeded in losing weight. In addition to just a calorie counter, it also tracks fitness and calories as well as additional goals, measurements, etc.
It also provides a personalized diet plan, has a great resource for recipes, etc. Finally, it has a tremendous community, forums, and experts available on its site as well.
It’s also completely free as is FitDay. As a quick note, I have no affiliation with the site, just an extremely satisfied user. I’ll again state that I’ve never used FitDay, so I can’t speak to pros & cons of each service, but I wanted to point out another resource that might be of assistance to you as you try to improve your health.
Sally Parrott Ashbrook
November 12th, 2007 at 2:43 pm
3I love extrapounds.com because of the weight-loss graphs it creates for me.
angiebaby
November 13th, 2007 at 1:07 am
4Dude you rock! Keep it up!!!!!!!!!!
bad personal
September 2nd, 2008 at 6:49 pm
5hey ))
its very interesting article.
Good post.
realy gj
thx
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