Shish kabob is not a consistent food with a consistent calorie count. With any food that is a combination of different types of food, it can vary greatly. The calorie count is determined by the amount of meat (by weight) and the fattiness of that meat. Potatoes will have a higher calorie count than onions; other ingredients will have varying calorie counts. Some shish kabob is covered in sauce or dipped in dressing, which will increase the calorie count. Unless you are making the shish kabob yourself and know the amount of meat and the relative fattiness of the meat and you are in control of the amount of vegetables to meat ratio; you control what sauce or dressing is used if any, you can only estimate the calorie count. However, even if you don't know the exact calorie count, one shish kabob alone is not fattening if you regularly eat a balanced diet. No single item of any kind is fattening if you regularly eat a balanced diet. What is fattening is not regularly eating a balanced diet.
Urine can have a calorie count as it is how dispelled nutrients leave your body. It is not a high calorie count, though. As food is digested and processed, your liver breaks it all up calorie wise. It then either uses or stores the calories for future energy.
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The only reason Poquito Mas doesn't have a calorie count is because it has so many calories they don't want to tell you.
No. The amount of iron your body can absorb is too little to have a meaningful calorie count.
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watching the calorie count
Yes, there is.
You can start a 1000 calorie diet by getting a food diary to record everything you ate during the day and attributing the correct calorie count to each food.
i was counting til i lost count then i bit it..haha
Two of the main online sources for low calorie recipes are Asda and Tesco. Both of theses offer recipes. Also Slimfast, Weightwatchers and Calorie count are ideal for low calorie recipes.
Pls dont consider calorie count for every small item, which is less eatean. consider more for daily and regularly eaten item.