How to keep a diet diary
Suzanne Berman, M.D.

A "diet diary" is the first step towards making better, healthier choices for losing or controlling weight.

Keeping track of what a child eats, how much, and how often, gives us good clues about eating patterns and habits. Trying to remember what a child ate last week is much less accurate than writing it down as it happens. You may be surprised at what your child is eating once you start writing it down!

Example:

Tuesday:

breakfast: 2 scrambled eggs, toast (1 slice) with strawberry jelly, large glass of 2% milk
lunch: half peanut butter & jelly sandwich, large glass of 2% milk, half of red apple
snack: 6 oz Coca-Cola, 2 cups potato chips
dinner
: small baked chicken breast, 8 tator tots, 1/2 cup boiled peas, large slice of chocolate cake