Nutrition tracking

A practical food tracker that fits real days

Keep a practical food diary with meals, timing, hunger, and energy in the context of the rest of your day.

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Track it. Remember it.

Keep food tracker beside the rest of the day that gave it meaning.

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What to record

Start with a small set of fields that can answer a future question. Add detail only after the routine becomes stable.

Useful for people who want a food journal without making calorie counting the only purpose.

Meal or snack

Write the fact in the same format each time so it stays easy to scan.

Time

Add timing or frequency when it changes how you understand the entry.

Hunger before

Use a small repeatable scale or a short label instead of chasing precision.

Energy after

Keep one plain-language note for the context a number cannot preserve.

A better tracking routine

  1. 01Record the meal soon after it happens.
  2. 02Use plain descriptions instead of chasing perfect detail.
  3. 03Review patterns across several days, not one meal.

How to review the record

At the end of the week, scan meal timing, repeated foods, hunger before eating, and your own energy notes. Treat them as observations to discuss or explore, not proof that a food caused an outcome.

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Completed example

One entry with enough context

Lunch at 1:10 p.m.: dal, rice, cucumber, and curd. Hunger before: 4 of 5. Energy two hours later: 3 of 5. Ate at my desk during a meeting.

Meal logging coverage

Recorded meals divided by meals you intended to record, multiplied by 100.

17 recorded meals across 21 planned meal slots gives 81% coverage. This describes the record, not diet quality.

Should I count every calorie?

Only if calorie detail supports a clear purpose and remains sustainable. Plain food names, timing, hunger, and context may be enough for many personal reviews.

What should I do with missing days?

Leave the gap visible. Do not silently replace it with zero. Note planned rest when it matters, then calculate rates only across the days that match the question.

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See more thanone category

Connect this record with the rest of your day and the memories around it.

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Put the guide to work

Use the matching free resource to test a smaller routine before committing to a long tracking system.

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