📓 Your meals, your story—track it all in style!
The BookFactory Food Journal is a compact and durable notebook designed for meal planning and dietary tracking. With a sleek translucent cover and Wire-O binding, it lays flat for easy writing. The 60 lb. acid-free paper ensures longevity, while the user data page adds a personal touch to your food journaling experience.
Style Name | Modern |
Theme | Plain |
Colour | Food Journal |
Number of Items | 1 |
Paper Size | 3.5x5.25-inch |
Specific Uses For Product | Meal Planning |
Binding | Office Product |
Special Feature | Soft cover |
Ruling Type | Plain |
S**S
A gift
This was a gift for a friend x
D**H
diary
simple to use and gets the job done
L**K
Waste of money
Book was so small I couldant even write in it
M**M
It's A6 size...
It's A6 size so quite small and not a lot of room to write much if your handwriting is on the large size (like mine). Nice for jotting down notes but not really big enough to record as much info as I'd like. I've cut the pages off the spiral binding and am using them in my planner with holes punched and it's working out better for me that way. Bit expensive for what it is though.
S**A
It is a tiny book
Had not realiSed it was so small my mistake
L**N
disappointed
Ordered this food journal thinking it was same size as the last few ive bought from amazon, but sadly this one isn't, its actually only about an A6 size which is no good at all to me its way too small to write down what I eat daily...being on slimming world I like to track what I eat everyday and this just isn't fit for purposeBinned
H**M
Great buy
Amazing one
J**N
Five Stars
It's small and fine does exactly what it says on the tin
N**I
Keeps me in check :)
Having been accountable to a Weight Loss professional in the past, this book is exactly what I would report to her, and kept me in line, to the success of losing 20+ lbs !!! Writing it down does help instead of guessing, incorrectly, that I ate ok all day. Miss the professional help but this little book and an honest friend is cheaper :)
L**A
un po' troppo piccola
agenda forse un po' troppo minimal: c'è giusto lo spazio per scrivere il menù giornaliero, ma senza la curva del peso, le misure e le altre informazioni che in genere si riportano nel diario alimentare.
B**
Amazing Book for Tracking Calories
Let's face it. Tracking calories in order to run at a caloric deficit is the single best thing you can do to lose weight. Above anything else that you can do, science doesn't lie, and if you take in less calories than you use, you will lose weight. With most people having smartphones these days, there are a lot of apps that you can choose from that will track calories. But, many of us can't have our phone at all times, and furthermore, it is still easier to quickly jot something down rather than enter information into an app. Enter the Book Factory Food Journal. This little notebook is an invaluable tool to accomplish your caloric goals. Not only does it come in two different sizes, but it gives you enough space per day to track up to five meals, with five lines per meal section. It has space to add up subtotals, it tracks the date and day of the week, it tracks your recommended water consumption, and at the end of the day it gives you space to add everything together, jot a couple notes, and to add your weight as well. The simple act of writing everything down even helps you to remember to use the book.Since I started using this book, I've been able to see just exactly how many calories I take in a day. That coffee with cream? You'd be surprised just how many calories that is. And with columns for total calories, carbs, fat and protein, this little book can also be used to help track macros if that is the route you're going. I love that if I need information from a previous day, it's just a few flips back to get to it, rather than scrolling through an app. I'm not worried about losing data inside of an app, I have everything with me in hard copy. I've been able to consistently reach my daily calorie goals by using this book, and I've been shocked at how many calories are in the things that I regularly eat. Its helped me to effectively make adjustments on a per day basis, so I can prevent going over my goals. Not only that, but the book itself is durable, with a plastic cover and spiral bound pages. I've traveled with the book everyday, and I've had no issues when it comes to the durability factor. Each book has enough pages to get through two months of daily logging, so I only need to order a book once every two months to continue on my calorie tracking journey. Let's take a quick look at some pros and cons:Pros:-Durable-Helps track macros if needed-Enough room for up to five meals, or 25 total lines-Tracks water consumption and weight-Comes in two sizesCons:-A thicker book would last longerTo conclude, this is an amazing tool for anyone who needs to track calories. Whether you are looking to lose weight, maintain, or even gain, this little book is both handy and effective. It's durable and easy to travel with. I would like to see it in different length versions, so maybe I could get four months instead of two, but that doesn't matter too much to me, I think $7 or $10 is a fair price for one of these and I have no problem buying additional ones as needed. I rate this at 5/5 stars and would recommend it to anyone starting or maintaining a program that involves tracking calories.
A**R
Exactly what I needed
I have a kid with dietary issues and this helps me track food intake and communicate back and forth with daycare or babysitters etc. Very useful!
T**Y
Great food journal!
Love this book! Me and my 3 children all use one to be aware of what we are eating especially while we are studying nutrition during our homeschool studies. My children are 8-14 years old and we are studying what foods are good for you and what foods are not, and why. We are also studying what carbs are used for in your body and what happens if you eat too many, how your body turns calories into energy, good sugars vs bad sugars, good carbs vs bad carbs, choosing a fruit over a handful of chips or goldfish as a snack, etc.I want my children to leave my house with knowledge of how to eat healthy, how to cook healthy, and how to pick out produce. (Things my mother didn't teach me)I have struggled with weight my entire life and I'm a "professional dieter". I've been under a nutritionist care for half of my adult life and my thyroid is whacky. I can easily gain 10 lbs a month if I don't journal. I'm not obese, but losing weight is a struggle for me so my goal is just to maintain and not gain any weight. If I lose weight, GREAT, but I don't focus on dieting for losing weight, per say, just for eating healthy and holding myself accountable.For all of these reasons mentioned above, that's why I believe journaling your food is important for everyday life. I'm happy I ordered these journals.Likes:It has room for 5 meals which my kids use because they eat 2 snacks a day in between meals. I only eat 3 meals a day.It has a notes section at the bottom where we can jot down our exercise for the day or comment about our food choices if we did great... or not so good.It has 8 little check boxes for your water consumption.It has where you can total up your day at the bottom AND total up each meal separately. So you can see where you are at a glance throughout the day without having to add up multiple items multiple times.It has 120 pages in the 5x7 book which is 60 days worth of journaling. 2 pages per day, printed on front and back.Dislikes: the carbs column comes before the fat column so it doesn't follow the nutrition label in order. This gets a little confusing for my children at times. It's not really a big deal for me but I have to double check that they aren't mixing up their columns when they journal.Each meal only has 5 lines so when we have something like salad bar or turkey tacos we have to add some of the stuff up and combine it so it will all fit, or use 2 meal sections and add them up together. I would like to see 3 meals with 7 or so lines and 2 meals with 2 lines instead of each meal having 5 lines. Who eats 5 things as a snack?Overall, if you're looking for a good food journal this book is what you need.*If you are watching your sodium or sugar intake it does not have a line for that to track it. I'm not diabetic nor do I have any cholesterol or high blood pressure issues so I don't watch those as closely as some may need to.
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