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Keep your 2008 New Year’s resolutions with The Daily Plate

Now that it’s 2008, it’s time to renew your commitment to healthy eating. And as we’ve said before, the smartest single change you can make to your eating habits is to track the foods you eat.

In addition to tracking, it’s always helpful to have friends for support. On TDP, you can meet new people in a variety of ways. Be sure to check out:

our message boards

groups — they’ll help you stay accountable towards your calorie goals!

diets — special groups devoted to different diets

Good luck!

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February update from The Daily Plate

Over the last few months, we have received a ton of great new feature requests from all of you for The Daily Plate. We appreciate your taking the time to give us your feedback, and we want to let you know that it is incredibly valuable to us. We believe that listening to our users is the only way to build a great product.

Thanks to the ongoing support of our Gold members, we’re able to work on some new, exciting, and much-requested features for the site. Here’s a list of the top 3 features that have been requested — we want your help to decide which one we should work on first… You can vote right on the site!

1. Diary Enhancements
This popular feature-request calls for more options for diaries. (If you’re not familiar with TDP Diaries, it’s a tool that lets you track how you’re feeling along with what you’re eating each day, either publicly or just for yourself.) We’ve already heeded your request to clean up the look and feel of diaries, and to allow other members to comment on your diary. But there are other features you’d like: The ability to make the comments in your diary private, but the foods you’ve eaten public, for one; email notification of new comments is another.

2. More “Tagging” Features for Food Items
Currently, only The Daily Plate staff members can add or edit tags to food items (like “soda” on Coca-Cola, for example). But there are just a few of us, and thousands of you! And so our members have wisely asked for the ability to add and edit tags themselves, so that it’s easier to find items by category.

3. Meals Improvements
There are a slew of requests for upgrades to the Meals system! You’ve asked for the ability to identify meals as being for specific mealtimes (e.g., “lunch”), the ability to upload an image for a meal, a way to share meals with others, and the option of listing a meal as a single line item on MyPlate, instead of separate lines for each component of a meal.

Again, we value your feedback! Please VOTE for the feature you’d like to see implemented first!

We’d also like to take a quick opportunity to thank our moderators. A couple months ago, we first put out a call for volunteers to help us run the site. The Daily Plate is a labor of love for us, and as the site grows in popularity, we really need some extra help to keep with the thousands of new foods added each week, questions on the message boards, and so on. Well, we need even more moderators, so if you’re interested in helping us out, please let us know!

If you don’t have enough free time to lend a hand as a moderator, but you still want to support the site — first of all, thank you for the kind sentiment! And secondly, please consider upgrading to Gold. You’ll unlock a bunch of extra features on the site, and be helping us to pay for our site’s hosting, upkeep, and feature development.

That’s it for now. As always, we wish you all the best in your quest for healthy eating!

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What’s new at The Daily Plate?

We’ve been busy working on all sorts of features to help our members eat smarter. We’ve heard from many of you about the weight you’ve lost tracking your diet with The Daily Plate, and we’re thrilled to continue making it easier and easier for you all. Here are just a few of the recent improvements to the site:

1. Gold Membership. We announced this a couple weeks ago, but our Gold membership program is now in full-swing. We’ve already made various improvements to the Weight Loss Goals system that lets you track the pounds as you lose them, and we’ve added several new fun, customizable progress bars that you can display to share your progress with friends.

Additionally, we’ve now unveiled Family Memberships. If you and a few family members are all tracking with The Daily Plate, you can save nearly $30.00 when you upgrade to Gold as a group.

2. What I Eat Regularly. This page automagically lists foods that you eat the most often, and lets you easily add them to your MyPlate tracking. You can also create a saved “meal” of foods you eat together often from this screen. And now, by popular demand, you can remove foods from this list if you no longer need them there.

3. New items, available immediately. Since we launched, we’ve allowed users to enter in the nutrition information for new foods that were missing from our database. Now, we’ve upgraded that system so that items you enter into our database are available to track immediately. You no longer have to wait for our staff to review the item before you can add it to MyPlate; it’s available instantly!

We have plenty more exciting features up our sleeves that we plan to roll out in the weeks to come. Stay tuned, and best of luck with your healthy eating!

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BostonChannel.com

A big thanks to BostonChannel.com and their local news station in Massachusetts for the positive write-up about The Daily Plate that they shared this week!

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