Plan once, eat all day
If you decide what you are eating before the day starts, you do not need to log meals after the fact — you just confirm you ate them. This is the core of the GudFude workflow.
Use repeat meals
Most people eat the same 8–15 meals on rotation. Saving these as templates means logging them is one tap. Variety lives in the rotation, not in cooking a brand new recipe every night.
Round portions to common sizes
You do not need to weigh every serving. Standard sizes are accurate enough:
- A palm of protein = roughly 100–120 g
- A cupped hand of carbs = roughly 30–40 g dry
- A thumb of fats = roughly 10–15 g
- Packaged foods already show serving sizes
Estimate restaurant meals confidently
Restaurant meals are guesses, and that is fine. Pick a similar dish from a database, add 10–20% for hidden oils and round up. The aim is honest tracking, not lab-grade accuracy.
Track patterns, not perfection
What matters is whether your week is broadly on target — not whether Tuesday's lunch was 432 or 460 kcal. A weekly view reveals patterns far better than fixating on a single day.