惯性聚合 高效追踪和阅读你感兴趣的博客、新闻、科技资讯
阅读原文 在惯性聚合中打开

推荐订阅源

L
LINUX DO - 最新话题
C
Cyber Attacks, Cyber Crime and Cyber Security
G
GRAHAM CLULEY
T
Tenable Blog
T
Threatpost
C
CXSECURITY Database RSS Feed - CXSecurity.com
I
Intezer
cs.CL updates on arXiv.org
cs.CL updates on arXiv.org
D
Darknet – Hacking Tools, Hacker News & Cyber Security
K
Kaspersky official blog
Security Latest
Security Latest
P
Privacy & Cybersecurity Law Blog
Google Online Security Blog
Google Online Security Blog
SecWiki News
SecWiki News
P
Palo Alto Networks Blog
TaoSecurity Blog
TaoSecurity Blog
Webroot Blog
Webroot Blog
Spread Privacy
Spread Privacy
O
OpenAI News
The Last Watchdog
The Last Watchdog
P
Proofpoint News Feed
C
Check Point Blog
cs.CV updates on arXiv.org
cs.CV updates on arXiv.org
人人都是产品经理
人人都是产品经理
S
Security @ Cisco Blogs
Scott Helme
Scott Helme
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
cs.AI updates on arXiv.org
cs.AI updates on arXiv.org
月光博客
月光博客
S
Securelist
酷 壳 – CoolShell
酷 壳 – CoolShell
V
V2EX
T
Troy Hunt's Blog
W
WeLiveSecurity
GbyAI
GbyAI
N
News | PayPal Newsroom
Y
Y Combinator Blog
C
Cisco Blogs
H
Help Net Security
The GitHub Blog
The GitHub Blog
Threat Intelligence Blog | Flashpoint
Threat Intelligence Blog | Flashpoint
博客园 - 【当耐特】
Jina AI
Jina AI
MongoDB | Blog
MongoDB | Blog
P
Proofpoint News Feed
让小产品的独立变现更简单 - ezindie.com
让小产品的独立变现更简单 - ezindie.com
CTFtime.org: upcoming CTF events
CTFtime.org: upcoming CTF events
云风的 BLOG
云风的 BLOG
小众软件
小众软件
N
News and Events Feed by Topic

Latest news

LG G6 vs. LG G5: I compared the latest OLED TV models, and it's a surprisingly tough choice I saw the 'MacBook Pro for Linux users' for the first time, and it's a legit Windows threat I'm putting Motorola above Samsung when it comes to flip phones - and won't think twice I tested Surfshark's new Dausos VPN protocol - here's how it compares to WireGuard How to easily encrypt your files on an Android phone - for free I'm not giving up on DJI cameras yet - not when they can upset my GoPro like this The best website builders for small businesses in 2026: Expert tested and reviewed Why I'm recommending last year's phones over 2026 models - with one exception This powerful Gemini setting made my AI results way more personal and accurate After testing this HP laptop, I get why its 'boring' design is adored by business users The best TV antenna of 2026: Expert tested Your old iPad or Android tablet can be your new smart home panel - here's how Apple's original AirTag still tracks effectively, and you can get a 4-pack for its best price ever T-Mobile will give you an iPad for $99 when you sign up for a new line - here's how How to qualify for Apple's education discount - and get a $499 MacBook Neo for school T-Mobile will give you a Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 for free - how to get yours Prolonged AI use can be hazardous to your health and work: 4 ways to stay safe Verizon will give you a free iPad or Apple Watch with your next iPhone - how the deal works The best laptops of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed I hid 4 Bluetooth trackers (including AirTags) to test their reliability - here's how Android rivals compared I stopped using my iPhone's hotspot after testing this 5G router - and that won't change The best Kindles in 2026: Expert recommended Does Best Buy price match? Everything to know about matching prices online and in-store The best WordPress hosting services of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed The best Apple Watch of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed The best TV screen cleaners of 2026: Expert recommended The best 50-inch TVs of 2026: Expert tested I traded my Sonos Era 300 for Denon's new home speaker - and see no reason to go back AI-powered website builders have come a long way - here's your best option in 2026 Amazon just slashed $250 off the Google Pixel 10 - and a Prime subscription isn't required I found the apps slowing down my PC - how to kill the biggest memory hogs These companies are actually upskilling their workers for AI - here's how they do it Verizon will give you Meta Ray-Bans for free with this Fios Internet deal - how to get yours I tried the new Gemini app for Mac - it has one major advantage over the web version How Google's updated AI Mode will ease your tab clutter when you search Why this MagSafe battery pack is our readers' favorite model right now - especially at its price T-Mobile will give you a Google Pixel 10a for free - plus an extra gift OpenAI's Codex Desktop can run your computer now - and has its own browser Want to build a startup that gets acquired? This founder shares 5 proven tips Google to pay $135M settlement to Android phone users - how to claim your share if you qualify Want to stand out on LinkedIn? Try this career strategist's top 3 tips for strengthening your profile I've used Dell's new XPS 16 for a week, and it's the Windows laptop to beat in 2026 You can get 50% off YouTube Premium for 1 year right now - but the deal ends soon Tidal vs. Qobuz: I tried both hi-res streaming services, and they couldn't be more different This stroller turns into a carry on-suitcase, and I recommend it for traveling parents The best small business VoIP providers of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed Protect your devices with our pick for the best antivirus software, now over 60% off MacBook Neo vs. Surface: Why spiraling RAM prices are bruising Microsoft's PC business but not Apple's I tried Google's new desktop app for Windows, and I'll never search the old way again Microsoft's Windows 11 laptop deal for students comes with a $500 bonus - what's included You can buy an LG B5 OLED for $1,500 off at Best Buy - and it comes with a free 4K TV Why Zorin OS 18.1 is simply the best Linux distro - for anyone Why Netgear just got the first FCC router ban exemption in the US Microsoft's latest Windows update now confirms if your PC is Secure Boot-protected - how it works Can this $70 Linux app make up for the lack of Photoshop? I tried it to find out 'Like handing out the blueprint to a bank vault': Why AI led one company to abandon open source iPhone charging slowly? 6 quick fixes to try before blaming your battery Roku TV vs. Fire Stick: Why I'm looking beyond streaming resolution when comparing the two AI is getting better at your job, but you have time to adjust, according to MIT The best internal communication tools of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed Half of all US employees use AI at work now - and waste almost 8 hours a week doing it The latest Google Home update brings Gemini fixes that I'm actually excited to try again I've been subscribed to a data removal service a month now - what I wish I knew sooner You can use Linux 7.0 on these 7 distros today - here's what to expect How I share audio from my Android phone to multiple earbuds (and why it's a big deal) Why the Apple Watch's 20-minute calibration test is worth your time - especially if you're data curious I used the 'Plus Five' rule to fix my iPhone's slow wireless charging - here's how it works I tested Artix Linux: An enjoyable systemd-free distro for experienced users (and ChromeOS speeds) I camera-tested the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra with Oppo and Xiaomi - this model won it for me How I boosted my portable solar panels' power by up to 30% - 11 expert-approved tips I see why Ubuntu 26.04 is more than just a performance bump for thrill-seeking gamers As an Android user, this MagSafe wallet is the clearest reason why Qi2 magnets shouldn't be ignored The best Zoom alternatives in 2026: Expert tested and reviewed KDE Linux is the purest form of Plasma I've used in months - but there's a catch LG C6 vs. LG C5: Why the 2025 model is still the smarter OLED TV model buy for me How I disabled 'fast startup' on my Windows 11 laptop to stop overnight battery drain 30 years later, I returned to Enlightenment Linux to test the Elive beta - and it's much better Here's my favorite email trick for cleaning up inbox clutter - automatically The $30 Google TV stick may be the budget Chromecast successor we've been waiting for The best AR and MR glasses in 2026: Expert tested and reviewed This handy electric screwdriver is now 50% off - here's where to snag the deal This Ryobi yard essentials bundle packs a free power tool - how to get yours After trying these boomless headphones in the office, I'm feeling hopeful for the future of work tech I used this EcoFlow battery to run my 3,000-sq-ft home in a blackout - here's how it kept my AC on Microsoft's Windows Insider Program is no longer a confusing mess Forget Shokz: I tried the Suunto Spark earbuds for a month, and they've sold me on air conduction iOS 26.4 brings essential upgrades to your iPhone - including a vital security fix YouTube Premium is getting a price increase in June - but you can save $32 with one change Your router may be vulnerable to Russian hackers, FBI warns: 5 steps to take now I walked 3,000 steps with my Apple Watch, Google Pixel, and Oura Ring - this tracker was most accurate I stopped guessing which AA batteries are dead - this charging station keeps them in check for me My favorite Android Auto find is these hidden shortcuts that are highly customizable AirDrop is coming to older Samsung phones - is yours supported? How to get it early I'm no longer using Google Photos as just a cloud storage - 5 tools that elevate the app The best data removal services of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed The best Samsung TVs of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed The best mobile scanning apps of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed The best HP laptops of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed After using Lenovo's new Yoga laptop, I'm wondering if Windows makers are running out of ideas Samsung S95H vs. Samsung S95F: I compared the OLED TVs and wasn't prepared for the upset
How I used Airtable to audit and fix my food habits for $12/month - and it paid off big time
David Gewirtz · 2026-06-15 · via Latest news
I built a custom Airtable database to track my food planning. Here is how it is set up
Elyse Betters Picaro / ZDNET

Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google.


ZDNET's key takeaways

  • I built an Airtable database to plan meals before eating.
  • Food planning helped reduce takeout and decision fatigue.
  • A simple database can quiet food noise without diet apps or pills.

I built a custom Airtable database to track my food planning. If you knew me as a younger adult, you'd realize how ridiculous that idea is. For years, my "food planning" consisted of deciding which fast-food drive-thru to hit on my way home from work.

Until I got married, I ate almost every meal away from home. When I did eat at home, it was leftovers from previous restaurant visits or pizza delivery from New Jersey's excellent pizza shops. Often, breakfast either consisted of Dunkin' Donuts or the previous night's pizza. One Saturday, my buddy and I went to the mud races (a form of motorsport where vehicles like dune buggies on steroids race through muddy terrain for fun and profit), fueled by a pizza that had lived in the back seat of the car since the previous evening. 

Special Feature

But eating out changed around pandemic time. We stopped going out to restaurants. My favorite Tuesday discount sushi visit was off the table, since the sushi place was closed. We started trying to cook at home.

Eating at home provided a bit of a health awakening. First, I didn't feel quite as ick as I almost always did from that constant diet of fast food and pizza. I then started to modify my eating more completely, avoiding refined sugar and flour. By the time I cut out the constant supply of my beloved baked goods, I started to lose weight.

This is where food planning came in. Most diets I'd participated in over the years promoted tracking what you eat. Whether it was calories, macros, or points, you recorded it after the fact. You still had to decide every meal, day after day.

Also: What you give up when you put on a smartwatch or ring

But planning means figuring out your food choices before you eat.

"Our stressed and hungry brains are not reliable when it comes to making good food decisions at meal time. Give your future self the gift of a plan," said Karen Kennedy, author of "Hack Your Blood Sugar." She is a certified nutritionist and an integrative and functional nutrition certified practitioner, an advanced practice credential earned after getting specialized training in root-cause medicine and holistic nutrition.

Kennedy also said that her patients who meet their health goals plan most of their meals. She's not the only believer in meal planning.

"In my experience, pre-planning meals reduces what I call nutritional decision fatigue, the constant low-level mental negotiation around food that quietly drains willpower, increases impulsive eating, and disconnects people from eating with intention rather than emotional convenience," said Dr. Naheed Ali.

Ali has three doctorates: an MD, a PhD, and a SciD. He completed Harvard Medical School's lifestyle medicine training program and is also certified in clinical research by the National Institutes of Health.

Also: This OTC glucose monitor encouraged me to change my eating habits - here's how

As I discovered, once I stopped ordering pizza on demand, planning food also helps when you need to create a shopping list. I'd used shopping lists before, of course. How else would you know what you needed to buy at Home Depot? But who knew you could also use the same tool at a supermarket? Actually, through most of the 1990s and early 2000s, I don't think I ever went inside a supermarket. Ever. Wawa and Taco Bell were my supermarkets.

But you can't, or at least shouldn't, live like that forever. At some point, living like college students has to change as you get older and realize there are only so many all-nighters you can pull, and only so much junk and fast food you can safely consume without permanent damage. 

My wife is an RN, a very patient RN, and after years of listening to her talk about health and wellness, some of it rubbed off. Besides, I love her and want to be with her for as long as possible. Better eating is part of that. And, as you might imagine, I found a technical solution to help me out.

Using Airtable

Now, not only can I plan my shopping list, I can even tell you that my wife and I ate oatmeal 189 times this year, and had cottage cheese 184 times. We eat just about the same amount of blackberries, strawberries, and grapes. Bell peppers and carrots are regular eats, but mixed veg is by far our most commonly consumed vegetable choice.

popularity
Screenshot by David Gewirtz/ZDNET

That information is available because not only do we track our food for the next day, we also keep a log of how often we choose those foods, along with where we buy them.

We do this using a cloud service called Airtable. I built this database back in 2021, and we've been using it since.

I chose Airtable over Notion (which I use to track other projects) because Airtable is like a low-code relational database. Notion uses page-based blocks, so every entry in Notion is a page in its unstructured and not-really-relational database.

Also: Wearables produce huge amounts of health data - and doctors are struggling to keep up

To be clear, I could have used one of the thousands of food-tracking apps out there, but I wanted one that was tailored precisely to my needs. I didn't want to track food after it was consumed. I wanted to track food based on whether it's grain, protein, vegetable, fat, fruit, or condiment. I didn't want to enter calories or macros. I just wanted to choose the food.

So, each day, Airtable creates a form. This is my food plan for today. As you can see below, there are views for both my wife and me. We have foods for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as a mini-meal option (usually a protein shake or more vegetables).

food-log
Screenshot by David Gewirtz/ZDNET

Each night, I use a little script called Build Day that builds out a blank day.

build-day
Screenshot by David Gewirtz/ZDNET

This script uses Airtable's automation feature to insert a set of standard values into fields for that day's record. Then the planning process consists of clicking on the field and choosing a food.

select-food
Screenshot by David Gewirtz/ZDNET

The automations are fairly simplistic. They consist of a sequence of actions that push values into the fields. Actions chain to other actions, so when Airtable is done creating tomorrow's breakfast records, it moves on to tomorrow's lunch records, and so on.

automations
Screenshot by David Gewirtz/ZDNET

Now that the tool is built, using it takes just a minute or so. The biggest challenge is the discussion my wife and I have about what our main lunch protein will be.

Also: Asking AI for medical advice? There's a right and wrong way, one doctor explains

About a month ago, we decided to swap our big meal from dinner to lunch, and this switch seems to be working out pretty well. We realized we were often eating our big meal of the day quite late. This way, we have time to eat and digest the main meat, fish, or poultry protein source earlier in the day.

Our food at night is almost always fruit, some cottage cheese, some vegetables, and an ounce of fat. Simple, easy, and surprisingly filling.

You could vibe code this, but why?

I put this system together before generative AI was a thing. Today, you could vibe code a web app in a matter of hours. But why bother?

Airtable is robust and managed by the company. Bugs might exist in the automations, but will rarely be found in the underlying database layer. Everything is deterministic, so you can count on the tool performing as expected. Plus, the whole thing costs only $12/month, so it's not even as costly as some of the typical food-tracking apps.

Also: I'm using these 7 Linux wellness apps to take better care of myself in 2026

"Generic health apps give you what they think you need. With Airtable, you can describe your food planning system in plain language and get a real app built around your data -- one where AI agents can actually do work for you, from logging meals to spotting patterns over time," Andrew Busse, VP of AI operations at Airtable told me.

As you can see from Busse's comment, Airtable also has AI. But as much as AI agents could do the work, I haven't needed to use them for my tracker. Frankly, I prefer it that way, at least for this project. There's at least one tech place in my life where AI hasn't managed to intrude, and I don't have to spend my time begging an inanimate machine to build my app.

There's no doubt that the time/benefit analysis is strong in this one. I built the tool one weekend back in 2021, and have used it every day for the past five years. That's a pretty solid result from some minimal engineering. Plus, all that takeout and restaurant food adds up. Eating simple vegetables and protein has been great for our food budget.

Food noise

Food noise is a fairly new term describing the relentless thoughts about food that many people experience. In "The Day the Food Noise Died," an April article in The New York Times, author Gina Kolata described how the constant internal chatter about food distracts people who are struggling with their weight.

In the article, she discussed how food noise could be described as internal voices urging people to eat and then shaming them for eating. My grandmother was like that. If I didn't eat my whole meal at holiday gatherings, she was personally insulted. But then later, she'd tell me I could do with losing a little weight.

In any case, food noise is like having my grandmother living in your head 24/7. The main premise of the article was that once folks started taking GLP-1 weight-loss drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, and Zepbound, the food noise stopped or was substantially reduced.

I haven't taken any of those drugs, but I've found that food planning reduces a lot of the food chatter.

Not only can we plan our grocery list, but we also enter the day knowing we need to take something out of the freezer to thaw. We have a quick five-minute conversation about tomorrow's food. Gone are the 20-minute debates about what we're in the mood for for dinner, which inevitably ended in an emergency call to the local Domino's.

Would planning tomorrow's meals ahead of time reduce food stress in your household? Let us know in the comments below.


You can follow my day-to-day project updates on social media. Be sure to subscribe to my weekly update newsletter, and follow me on Twitter/X at @DavidGewirtz, on Facebook at Facebook.com/DavidGewirtz, on Instagram at Instagram.com/DavidGewirtz, on Bluesky at @DavidGewirtz.com, and on YouTube at YouTube.com/DavidGewirtzTV.

Featured