Well the clue to using it for calorie budgets is in the name :)
I'll start playing with beancount and see what comes out of it.

The big plus for me is that i want to use beancount with org mode.

I want to embed my beancount transactions into org-journals. do you have 
any links to examples of this?



On Tuesday, February 28, 2017 at 2:25:09 PM UTC+1, Martin Blais wrote:
>
> Sure, you could abuse it that way. Beancount is a kind of "calculator with 
> buckets," really, and it doesn't really think anything special of its 
> currencies, so nothing prevents you from counting "calories" or otherwise 
> have multiple accounts for them or other things. It's just not going to do 
> anything special for you beyond a spreadsheet, unless you need snapshots 
> (balance sheet) or calculations of differences between their contents 
> (income statement), broken down by account, or linkage between the 
> transactions. You'd have to get creative with it to do that.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 4:35 AM, <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> The idea is initially inspired by the idea that Double Entry bookkeeping 
>> uses the perspective of the person.  
>> I realize a body is more complex, and certainly not a zero sum game, but 
>> so are the financial markets. They are treated as black boxes with trends 
>> based on transactions etc. 
>> I thought it might be an idea to treat the body as a black box with 
>> calorie in/out transactions similar to the hackers diet approach 
>> https://www.fourmilab.ch/hackdiet/
>>
>> So coming back to the question - if i was to go about it, do you have 
>> suggestions about how i could i approach it. 
>> Could i also convert/link financial transactions to calories?
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, February 28, 2017 at 10:18:11 AM UTC+1, Martin Blais wrote:
>>>
>>> You could but I don't see the point. Your body is more complex than this 
>>> and doesn't conserve nutrients in a straightforward way. Plus you'd have 
>>> only a small and fixed amount of categories anyway. You'd be better off 
>>> using a spreadsheet and processing it with custom scripts using r or 
>>> pandas. Double entry bookkeeping won't help you for this.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Feb 28, 2017 3:50 AM, "TimOC" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have a question about beancount. I read the documentation and i had 
>>> the idea of using beancount to manage a calorie budget. 
>>>
>>> essentially something like:
>>>
>>> Start with an Initial weight in Fat calories
>>> Base metabolic rate. 
>>> Accounts for Macronutrients such as Fat, Protein, Carbs.
>>>
>>> I can then use it for forecasting, etc.
>>>
>>> Is this feasible?
>>>
>>> best regards,
>>>
>>> Tim.
>>>
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