Measuring your meat
Hey all ! I am a bit confused with Carb manager’s meat nutrition. If you look up chicken thigh or chicken leg in food search, the results that come have bones weight in it ? Like if I measure my chicken thigh and leg it makes 250 grams but if I take bones out the meat that remains is only 100 grams . So how do I add that to my day ?
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Meera_a I did some research on chicken thighs because I had the same question. In trying to get an apples to apples comparison, when I look at the numbers for chicken thighs bone-in, skin removed before cooking for 5 ounces it's 245 calories, vs. say Tyson skinless boneless chicken thighs for 7 ounces is 246 calories. This should compare skinless chicken, bone-in vs. boneless, but the numbers don't make sense. It says the bone-in has more calories than pure meat chicken that weighs two more ounces. If the 5 ounce weight included the bone, that means about 4 ounces of meat eaten off the bone gives the same calories as 7 ounces of boneless. I don't think so. If the 5 ounces didn't include the bone, then a 6 ounce thigh w/bone, still has more calories than 7 ounces of pure meat. Conclusion: Don't count the bone weight, either weigh and subtract the bone weight when you're done or you could take the meat off the bone and weigh just the meat. I just weigh the bone and subtract from the original weight. Also, the numbers in the database are ball park and not exact.