Q: Am I able to send Diet Tweets for food I ate on days other than today?
A: Yes. You can date food by typing the following after the @fc8 and before the meal: ysd (code for “yesterday”) OR type the date (MM/DD/YYYY). If you ate the food today there is no need to type anything additional.
Examples:
@fc8 ysd br 2 whole wheat waffles; 1 tbsp maple syrup
@fc8 08/22/2009 ln Subway 6 inch turkey sub; 2 oz. Doritos
Q: Am I able to send multiple foods in the same Twitter message?
A: Yes. Simply separate the foods with a comma (,).
Example:
@fc8 dn 5 oz. grilled chicken breast, medium baked potato, 1 pad butter, 2 oz grilled asparagus
Q: Am I able to designate a meal with my Diet Tweets?
A: Yes. Simply type the appropriate meal code before the foods you ate, but after the date, if applicable.
The meal codes are as follows:
br=breakfast; ln=lunch; dn=dinner.
Example:
@fc8 ysd br bowl of cheerios, cup of skim milk
Q: If I don’t enter a meal code what meal will my food go into?
A: We time stamp all food and use the time to designate it in the most probable meal.
Example:
If you submitted a food at 12:00 noon we would designate the food for lunch.
Q: Am I able to edit my Diet Tweets after they are sent?
A: Yes. You can edit Diet Tweets as well as the food, meal and quantity type, if applicable, that FitClick has selected to be associated with your Diet Tweets.