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Editing foods added

Is there any way to edit foods we've added to the Food Tracker? I have a few things I've added with which I've had to calculate weird serving sizes as the selections in the tracker just didn't seem to fit what I needed, and I just figured out today that I could select "other" and put in my own type of serving size (for example, one glass of iced chai). However, as far as I can tell, I can't go back and edit the foods I've put in to have more appropriate serving sizes. Is there any way this could be taken care of?

Just curious...

Thanks-
Sara
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684030 tn?1415612323
works great, looks beautiful... thank you!
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10947 tn?1281404252
Thanks for your suggestions. You can now edit foods that you've added to My Foods. To do this, go to your Food Diary. You'll see options for Food Diary | Reports | My Foods. Click on My Foods and you'll be able to delete foods from My Foods and you can also edit the foods you've added. Please note that if you added a food, and it has been used by another member in their Food Diary, you cannot edit the nutritional info for those foods.

Thanks,
MedHelp
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10947 tn?1281404252
We're still working on this feature, but if you want to tell us what food it is and what you want to edit, we can take care of this for you in the meantime.

Thanks,
MedHelp
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684030 tn?1415612323
I'm waiting for an answer on this too... and hoping for a solution.
But, as of now, you can add; but, you can't delete!
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982864 tn?1323935179
I asked this too.  Apparently, they are working on being able to do this, but for the time being - no you can't edit foods you've already entered (even to delete them!)  It's kind of a pain.
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