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- sablesashaNew SpectatorOH I second this, I'd love a full list please
- I'd like an updates list, too. I make my Sims order one of everything at the food stalls so they can learn it and after eating 3-4 plates of food back to back, they start getting thick, fast. More than once I've been glad Sims don't get the stuffed moodlet like they do in Sims 3.
"DivieOwl;c-15803143" wrote:
I'd like an updates list, too. I make my Sims order one of everything at the food stalls so they can learn it and after eating 3-4 plates of food back to back, they start getting thick, fast. More than once I've been glad Sims don't get the stuffed moodlet like they do in Sims 3.
If you have the new pack you could have them doggie bag it for later!- LavsmNew SpectatorI have made an updated calorie list if anyone wants it. I dug through the game files and found as many as I could, but I'm not sure if I got them all. The food names are taken from the internal file names and some don't match up exactly to the in-game name (especially the experimental foods - I didn't have the patience to decipher them all). The ones with the question marks seem to be missing recipes.
"Lavasm77;c-15953441" wrote:
I have made an updated calorie list if anyone wants it. I dug through the game files and found as many as I could, but I'm not sure if I got them all. The food names are taken from the internal file names and some don't match up exactly to the in-game name (especially the experimental foods - I didn't have the patience to decipher them all). The ones with the question marks seem to be missing recipes.
Google Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/14v7bgw-oL_szxKTlDg1ACPo3Nf-kpBkLG7G96mEKOAk/edit?usp=sharing
PDF: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4BiByrwwi1QaWFHNlMxQjVkQzQ/view?usp=sharing
@Lavasm77 Thank you so much for this. You are awesome! No wonder our toddlers are growing up chunky monkeys. The toddler foods are much higher in calories than I thought. My old spreadsheet lists the fruitcake as 0 calories too, but that will make a sim fatter more quickly than just about anything else. So, I think it's important to note that just because something is listed as 0 calories, doesn't mean it's free!- Wow, good for you if you want to take the time to do all those calculations. I don't get that realistic about it. Just entertainment for me.
- So basically any baked good is 0 calories?! That's very surprising. If only real life was like that... sigh.
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> @Lavasm77 Thank you so much for this. You are awesome! No wonder our toddlers are growing up chunky monkeys. The toddler foods are much higher in calories than I thought. My old spreadsheet lists the fruitcake as 0 calories too, but that will make a sim fatter more quickly than just about anything else. So, I think it's important to note that just because something is listed as 0 calories, doesn't mean it's free!
You are welcome! I admit that I have no idea how the calorie system works, and why there are so many 0 calorie foods. Maybe someone with some knowledge of coding could explain it. :smile: - All my guys exercise daily that way they can eat whatever, whenever. They always stay in great shape and I like they have a lot of variety of foods. That is, my regular played Sims. Some of those townies though! They get fat quickly!
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