RF-8121 RF-8131 Personal Digital Assistant www.franklin.
Contents License Agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Understanding the Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Using the Clocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Entering a Phone Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
License Agreement READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THE ELECTRONIC REFERENCE. YOUR USE OF THE ELECTRONIC REFERENCE DEEMS THAT YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THESE TERMS, YOU MAY RETURN THIS PACKAGE WITH PURCHASE RECEIPT TO THE DEALER FROM WHICH YOU PURCHASED THE ELECTRONIC REFERENCE AND YOUR PURCHASE PRICE WILL BE REFUNDED. ELECTRONIC REFERENCE means the software product and documentation found in this package and FRANKLIN means Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc.
Notice Recommendations • The manufacturer strongly recommends that separate permanent written records be kept of all important data. Data may be lost or altered in virtually any electronic memory product under certain circumstances. Therefore, the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for data lost or otherwise rendered unusable whether as a result of improper use, repairs, defects, battery replacement, use after the specified battery life has expired, or any other cause.
Getting Started Important Notice This unit is shipped in “Sleep” mode in order to conserve battery life. To start the unit, it must first be reset. The Reset button is accessed via the hole above the battery door on the back of the unit. Using the Organizer for the First Time The first time you use this organizer, you should perform a system reset. Warning! A system reset erases any user-entered information and clears all settings. 1.
Getting Started ✎ About Screen Illustrations Some screen illustrations in this User’s Guide may vary slightly from what you see on the screen. This does not mean that your organizer is malfunctioning. ✎ Auto-Shut Off When none of the keys have been pressed for approximately seven minutes, the organizer automatically turns the power off to save the battery. Press ON/OFF to resume. The actual life of the battery depends on the usage. ✎ Keyboards ABC/123 at bottom right of screen controls the keyboards.
Understanding the Display Several icons appear on the upper left of the screen to indicate active modes. These are indicator icons only and perform no function when tapped. Note: / on the upper left indicates data extending beyond the current screen. Tap / to scroll up and down and read all the available data. The bottom half of the screen contains the function icons, directions arrows, letters, numbers and other icons that you can tap to perform a number of functions.
Understanding the Display Goes to the Timer. Goes to the currently installed book. Cycles through the four calculators. Cycles through the three converters and the Expense manager (RF-8131 only). Goes to the Data Synchronization screen. This is active only if you have the PC Sync program installed on your PC and your unit is connected to your PC. / / / Other Icons Moves cursor in the indicated direction. Searches up through records. Searches down through records. Enables/disables the alarms.
Using the Clocks Each time you press ON/OFF, tap , or after a system reset, you see the Home Time screen. You can perform the following functions in Home Time. • Tap to go to World Time. • Tap MD/DM on bottom left of screen to toggle between the month/day and day/month formats. • Tap 12/24 on bottom of screen to toggle between 12- and 24-hour displays for the clock. • Tap DST on bottom right of screen to enable/disable daylight savings time. • Tap to enable/disable the keytone.
Using the Clocks Setting Home Time 1. Tap until you see HOME TIME. 2. Tap EDIT. 3. At the city name, tap or to cycle through the available city names. Tap A-Z to edit a city name. This will be your Home city. You can edit the city, month, day, year, hour and minute. Tap / / / to move the cursor in the indicated direction. 4. Tap 0-9 to edit the year, day and month. 5. Tap 0-9 to edit the hour and minute. Tap AM/PM at bottom left of screen to toggle between a.m. and p.m. in the 12-hour format. 6.
Using the Clocks Viewing World Time You must set your home time before viewing World Time. There are 45 built-in cities. The list is available at the end of this User’s Guide. 1. Tap until you see WORLD TIME. 2. Tap or to cycle through the available city times. Tap 12/24 at the bottom of screen to toggle between the 12- and 24-hour time format. Tap DST on bottom right of screen to enable/disable daylight savings time. 3. Tap twice to return to Home Time.
Using the Clocks To set the daily alarm, do the following: 1. Tap until you see ALARM. 2. Tap EDIT. Tap 0-9 to edit the hour and minute. Tap / to move the cursor in the indicated direction. Tap AM/PM at the bottom of screen to toggle between a.m. and p.m. 3. Tap ENTER to store your settings. 4. Tap on bottom left of screen to disable/re- enable the daily alarm. to the left of the display indicates the daily alarm is enabled.
Entering a Phone Record There are three telephone directories: Business, Business 2 and Personal. Each directory has 10 fields in which to enter data. The fields appear in the following sequence: Name, Company, Address, Home, Work, Fax, Cell, Pager, E-mail and Note. Each field has a character limit. Please see the table below. Character Limit Field NAME COMPANY ADDRESS HOME PHONE WORK PHONE FAX CELLULAR PAGER EMAIL NOTE 40 18 80 18 18 18 18 18 40 60 To enter a phone record, do the following: 1.
Entering a Phone Record Tap ABC/123 to toggle between the letter/number keyboards. Tap SYML on the numeric keyboard to cycle through the list of available symbols. Tap SPACE to insert a space. Tap DEL to delete a character. The character at the cursor is deleted. Tap INS to insert a character. Tap / to move the cursor. 3. Tap ENTER to enter data in each successive field. You need not enter data in every field. Note is the last field. 4. Tap ENTER in the Note field to save the record.
Entering a Schedule record There are three fields in the Schedule: Start Date, End Date, and Message. You can set a Schedule alarm which sounds for 20 seconds. You can enable/disable the alarm, and stop the sound at any time. To enter a Schedule record, do the following: 1. Tap twice. You see START DATE? on the screen. 2. Tap 0-9 to enter a Start Date and time. The date format is what you set in Home Time. You MUST enter a Start Date and time if you want to save the record.
Entering a Schedule record Note: In the date and time fields, only the number keyboard is available. In the Message field, tap ABC/123 to toggle between the letter/number keyboards. Tap A-Z or 0-9 to enter your data. Tap SYML, then tap / to cycle through the list of available symbols. Tap SPACE to insert a space. Tap DEL to delete a character. The character at the cursor is deleted. Tap INS to insert a character. Tap / to move the cursor. 4. Tap ENTER to store your data. Using the Calendar 1. Tap . 2.
Entering an Anniversary This is available only in RF-8131. Each Anniversary record consists of a Date field and a Message field. To enter an Anniversary do the following: 1. Tap until you see ANNIVERSARY. You see DATE? on the screen. 2. Tap 0-9 to enter the anniversary date. The date format is what you set in the Home Time, without the year. You MUST enter a date if you want to save the record. Tap / to move the cursor left or right. 3. Tap ENTER to move to the Message field.
Entering a Todo There are four fields in the Todo book: Date Due, Message (description), Date Done and Priority. You can set priority levels of one to three. To enter a Todo record, do the following: 1. Tap once. 2. Tap 0-9 to enter the due date for the Todo. The date format is what you set in Home Time. You MUST enter a due date if you want to save the record. If you enter an invalid date, you are prompted for a correction. Tap / to move the cursor left or right. 3.
Entering a Todo Tap A-Z or 0-9 to enter your data. Tap SYML, then tap / to cycle through the list of available symbols. Tap SPACE to insert a space. Tap DEL to delete a character. Tap INS to insert a character. Tap / to move the cursor. Priority is the last field. 4. Tap ENTER to store your data. The Todos are sorted by the due date.
Entering a Memo Record Each Memo record consists of a Message field in which you can enter a maximum of 490 characters. To enter a Memo do the following: 1.Tap twice. 2. Tap any key to begin entering your memo. 3. Tap A-Z or 0-9 to enter your data. Tap SYML, then tap or to cycle through the list of available symbols. Tap SPACE to insert a space. Tap DEL to delete a character. Tap INS to insert a character. Tap / to move the cursor. 4. Tap ENTER to store your record.
Entering an Internet Record Each Internet record has five fields: Message (description), Internet (address), Login ID, Password and Note. You can enter descriptions of your favorite Web sites, the addresses and a note. You can enter a maximum of 108 characters in the Message and Note fields and 80 characters in the Internet field. To enter an Internet record, do the following: 1. Tap . You see MESSAGE? on the screen. 2. Tap A-Z or 0-9 to enter your description.
Entering an Expense The Expense manager is available only in RF-8131. Each Expense record consists of the following fields: Date, Amount, Expense Type, Payment Type, and Note. To enter an Expense do the following: 1. Tap until you see EXPENSE. You see DATE? on the screen. 2. Tap 0-9 to enter the expense date. The date format is what you set in the Home Time, without the year. You MUST enter a date if you want to save the record. Tap / to move the cursor left or right. 3.
Entering an Expense Note: In the Date and Amount fields, only the numbers keyboard is available. In the Note field, tap ABC/123 to toggle between the letters/numbers keyboards. Tap A-Z or 0-9 to enter your data. Tap SYML, then tap / to cycle through the list of available symbols. Tap SPACE to insert a space. Tap DEL to delete a character. Tap INS to insert a character. 7. Tap ENTER to store your data. Calculating an Expense 1. Tap until you see EXPENSE. 2. Tap ENTER twice. 3.
Searching and Editing Records Phone, Memo and Internet records are sorted alphabetically. Schedule and Todo records are sorted chronologically. You can review your records, edit them or delete them. Searching for a Record 1. Tap the icon of the directory you want to search. or to view the records in the order 2. Tap they appear. In the Telephone, Memo and Internet directories, enter the first few letters of a record then tap or to find it quickly.
Searching and Editing Records Viewing a Record 1. Find the record you want to view as described above. 2. Tap / to view other fields in the record. Empty fields are not displayed. In a phone record, tap to go directly to the email field. Editing a Record 1. Find the record you want to edit. To learn how, read “Searching for a Record”. 2. Tap EDIT. Edit your records as needed. 3. Tap ENTER to go through the fields in the record. 4. Tap ENTER in the last field to store the edits. Deleting a Record 1.
Using the Timer You can use your organizer as a Timer. To set the Timer, do the following. 1. Tap . 2. Tap the number keys or use / to input the hour, minute and seconds you want. 3. Tap ENTER to store your setting. The Timer will beep at the appointed time no matter where you are in the organizer. Tap any key to stop the beeping. To pause the Timer, tap ENTER. To re-start it, tap ENTER again.
Playing the Games Your organizer comes with four fun games: Keyboard Wizard, Tic Tac Toe, Chance and Memory. Keyboard Wizard This game challenges you to tap a letter that floats across the screen before it gets to the other side. 1. Tap until you see KEYBOARD WIZARD. 2. Tap ENTER to begin. 3. Tap the letter that is rightmost on the screen. If you tap the correct letter, it disappears. Once 12 characters are displayed, the game is over. Tic Tac Toe You play against the organizer.
Playing the Games Chance You can have the unit select a maximum of 10 numbers from a range of 1-99. 1. Tap until you see CHANCE. 2. Tap ENTER. 3. Enter a range of numbers from 1 to 99. For example, enter 01-75. 4. Tap and enter the amount of numbers you want between 1-10. For example, enter 5. 5. Tap ENTER. You will see five numbers in the 1-75 range. 6. Tap ENTER repeatedly to see new sets of numbers.
Playing the Games Memory This game tests your memory. 1. Tap until you see MEMORY. 2. Tap ENTER to begin. 3. Use / / / to move the cursor to a hidden number. 4. Tap ENTER to see the number. The number behind the cursor is revealed. Continue doing this until you find matching numbers. The object of the game is to find all the matching number sets. When you reveal two similar numbers one after the other, both numbers stay revealed, otherwise the numbers remain hidden.
Reading a Book You can use your organizer to spell check, find thesaurus entries, translate or find phrases for a word. The RF-8121 includes the US Spell Checker and Foreign Language Phrase Book. The RF-8131 includes the US Spell Checker, Foreign Language Phrase Book, Thesaurus and Six Language Translator. You must first download the book you want from the PC Sync CD to your organizer. Note: You can download only one translator at a time. When you download a second one, the first one is overwritten. 1.
Using the Calculators Your organizer has four calculators: a Math Calculator, a Calorie Calculator, a Tip Calculator and a Discount Calculator. Making a Calculation 1. Tap once. The numeric keypad appears. 2. Tap 0-9, . or +/- to enter the numbers you want. You can enter a maximum of 10 digits. 3. Tap +, -, x or ÷ to perform an addition, subtraction, multiplication or division. Tap to erase the last entered digit. Tap to calculate the square root. 4. Enter another number. 5. Tap = to do the calculation.
Using the Calculators Note: If there is an error or overflow, E is displayed on the screen and you will not be able to do any further calculations. Tap C/CE to clear the error screen and return to the Calculator. Using the Calculator Memory 1. In the Calculator, make a calculation or enter a number. 2. To add the number on the screen to the number stored in memory, tap M+ on lower left of screen. To subtract the number on the screen from the number stored in memory, tap M– on lower left of screen.
Using the Calculators Using the Calorie Calculator Your organizer comes with a built-in database of 100 common food items and their caloric values. Note: The data is available in English only. Please see “Bonus Nutritional Guide” at the end of this User’s Guide. You can use this database to calculate the calories consumed in a selected period. To enter a record, do the following. 1. Tap until you see CALORIE. When there are no stored records, you see NO DATA on the screen.
Using the Calculators 4. Tap and enter the date. 5. Tap again and enter the time. You can tap AM/PM to enter the proper time of day if you previously selected the 12-hour time display format. 6. Tap . The unit for the food you selected will appear. 7. Enter the relevant number. For example, if the food is Pizza, enter the number of slices. 8. Tap ENTER. The latest record is displayed on the screen. Viewing and Deleting Calorie Records 1. Tap until you see the CALORIE. 2.
Using the Calculators Getting a Calorie Report 1. Tap until you see the CALORIE. 2. Tap R on the letter keypad. 3. Enter the begin and end dates. Use / to move between the fields. 4. Tap ENTER to see the report. Tap repeatedly to scroll through the daily reports. 5. Tap CE when done to exit the report mode. Using the Tip Calculator There are three built in percentages:10%, 15% and 20%. You can use these when calculating a tip or you can set your own percentage. To use the tip calculator, do the following.
Using the Calculators You can also use or to change the percentage to 10% or 20% respectively and tap ENTER. 3. Tap the amount of the bill and tap ENTER. The result you get is the bill amount plus the tip. Using the Discount Calculator There are three built in percentages: 5%, 10% and 20%. You can use these when calculating the discount on an item, or you can set your own percentage. To use the discount calculator, do the following. 1. Tap until you see DISC CALC. 2.
Using the Converters There are three converters: Euro, Currency and Metric. Doing Euro Conversions Use the Euro converter to do any of the 12 built-in conversions. Note that the rates are set and cannot be changed. In the table below, the rate shown is for 1 Euro. 1 EURO = 40.3399 BEF (Belgian Francs) = 1.95583 DEM (German Marks) = 166.386 ESP (Spanish Pesetas) = 6.55957 FRF (French Francs) = 0.787564 IEP (Irish Pounds) = 1936.27 ITL (Italian Lire) = 40.3399 LUF (Luxemburg Francs) = 2.
Using the Converters You see the first conversion screen. 2. Tap or to find the conversion you want. The rate is displayed to the right of the screen. 3. Tap / to change the direction of the conversion. 4. Tap 0-9 and . to enter the number you want. 5. Tap ENTER to convert. Setting Currency Rates Once you set currency rates, you can do currency conversions. You can set four currency rates. The default currency settings are USD USD and the default rate is 1. To set a conversion rate, do the following: 1.
Using the Converters 3. Tap A-Z to enter an abbreviation first for the currency name on the left, then for the currency name on the right. You can enter a maximum of 3 letters for each name. Tap / to move the cursor. 4. Tap ENTER to edit the rate. Tap to erase previously entered digits. 5. Tap 0-9 and . to enter a rate. You can enter a maximum of eight digits including a decimal point. 6. Tap ENTER to save the setting. 7. Tap to go to the next conversion screen.
Using the Converters Doing Metric Conversions Use the Metric converter to do any of the eight builtin conversions. inch yd mile F˚ ft oz lb gal gal 1. Tap cm m km C˚ m g kg l US l UK until you see METRIC. You go to the first conversion screen. The conversion rate is displayed to the right of the screen. 2. Tap or to find the conversion you want. 3. Tap / to change the direction of the conversion. 4. Enter the numbers you want. 5. Tap ENTER to do the conversion.
Installing the Rolodex® Electronics Desktop Manager The Rolodex® Electronics Desktop Manager is the PC software program that transfers data between the Rolodex® Personal Digital Assistant and a personal computer (PC). You can synchronize MS Outlook® 97/98/2000/2002 and Intellisync Mobile Desktop files or add books to the Organizer.
Installing the Rolodex® Electronics Desktop Manager To install the Desktop Manager on your PC: 1. Insert the Rolodex® Electronics Desktop Manager CD into the CD-ROM drive on your PC. The Setup screen appears. If this screen DOES NOT launch automatically, follow these steps. • Go to Start | Run. • Type d:\setup and press ENTER. 2. Click the Install Rolodex Electronics Desktop Manager button. Select the one for your model number, if needed.
Synchronizing Records Before you can synchronize records you must: 1. Install the Rolodex® Electronics Desktop Manager onto your PC. See “Installing the Rolodex® Electronics Desktop Manager” on page 41. 2. Connect the organizer to the PC using the serial cable provided. • Turn your personal computer off. • Connect the 9-pin plug of the cable into a free communications (COM) port. • Connect the single-pin plug of the cable into the PC PORT hole on your organizer. 3. Start the Desktop Manager.
Using IntellisyncTM Intellisync for Rolodex Electronics is the program that allows you to import, export or synchronize files between the PC organizer programs and your Rolodex® Electronics Personal Digital Assistant. The PC organizer applications can be synchronized with the following programs located in your device: • Schedule • Memo Book • Phone Book • To Do Data can be transferred in the following ways: • Imported from your PC organizer application to the organizer.
Using IntellisyncTM Configuring Your Organizer Programs For your organizer data to be included in a synchronization, the organizer programs must first be aligned with your PC organizer application. You must select the organizer programs and the PC organizer applications that you want to synchronize. To configure the synchronization settings, follow these steps. 1. From the Desktop Manager, click Setup | Intellisync. You see the Intellisync Sync Options dialog box. 2.
Using IntellisyncTM Export Exports data to your PC organizer application from the organizer program on the organizer. Synchronize Synchronizes data between the organizer program on the organizer and your PC organizer application. Click Options to change settings used when exchanging data with your PC organizer application or click Browse to map an alternate file or folder to this application. Click Cancel to exit without saving any changes. Click Help for additional information. 5.
Using IntellisyncTM Changing Advanced Settings Each organizer program contains advanced settings, such as confirmation, conflict resolution, and field mappings. These include program specific parameters and fields to be mapped for the data exchange. Note: These settings vary by organizer program. Once you have selected a translator for an organizer program, you can change the advanced settings. 1.
Using IntellisyncTM 5. Click OK to accept this file or folder. Click Cancel to map fields without refreshing the information from the file or folder. Click Help for additional information. You see the Field Mapping dialog box. 6. Map the fields for the organizer program. Your PC organizer application fields are bold and listed in the right column. Click and drag a field in the right column, up or down to align it with a matching organizer application field in the left column.
Transferring Data You can synchronize personal information between the Desktop Manager on a PC and your organizer, or you can move a book to your organizer. Note: Make sure the cable is connected securely to both the PC and the organizer. To transfer data from the Desktop Manager, follow these steps. 1. Click or File|Synchronize. To send a book, click File|Send book or and then select the file for the book you want. Note:Only one book may be present on the Organizer at any time.
Transferring Data Warning! Once you transfer data between your handheld organizer and the PC, they become a matched pair. Should you try to synchronize data between your handheld organizer and a different PC, your data is likely to be corrupted. It is best to synchronize between a single matched pair. Note: For proper synchronization, make sure that the organizer applications you want are selected in Intellisync.
Transferring Data When you synchronize your data, records that were deleted either in your handheld organizer or the Desktop Manager will be deleted in both. New records added in either, will now be added in both. Edited records will be updated in both. If you edit the same record in both your handheld organizer and the Desktop Manager, copies of both records will be retained.
Using a Password You can lock your handheld organizer so that only the Clock, Calculator and Converter can be used without supplying the password. Note: You do not need to set a password to use this organizer. Warning! Please keep written records of your data. If you forget your password, you will not be able to recover any of the data stored in your handheld organizer.
Using a Password Accessing Password Protected Data When your password is activated, you have to unlock your handheld organizer in order to access the phone records, schedules, todos, memos, anniversary and expense records. To unlock your handheld organizer, do the following: 1. Tap until you see HOME TIME. 2. Tap or or tap , , , . 3. Tap your current password and tap ENTER. If you enter the wrong password, OPEN ERROR is displayed on the screen and you are again prompted to enter your password.
Using a Password Changing or Deactivating the Password 1. Unlock your handheld organizer. 2. Tap until you see HOME TIME. 3. Tap . 4. To change your password, enter a new password, then tap ENTER. To deactivate your password, tap ENTER without entering a password. This unit may change operating modes due to Electro-static discharge. Normal operation of this unit can be re-established by pressing the reset key, ON/OFF or by removing/replacing batteries.
Replacing the Batteries This organizer uses two CR-2032 lithium batteries. When you find the display becomes dim, please change the batteries. Note: Replace both batteries at the same time. Follow these steps to change the batteries. Before you follow these steps you should have a small Phillips screwdriver and the new batteries at hand. 1. Turn the organizer off and turn it over. 2. With the Phillips screwdriver, remove the screw to the battery cover and then remove the cover.
Specifications • Model: RF-8121 • Size: 10.4 X 8.0 X 1.17 cm • Weight: 2.8 oz • Battery: 2 CR-2032 Lithium Storage Capacity: 384 K ISBN: 1-59074-002-5 • Model: RF-8131 • Size: 10.4 X 8.0 X 1.17 cm • Weight: 2.8 oz • Battery: 2 CR-2032 Lithium Storage Capacity: 750 K ISBN: 1-59074-107-2 Cleaning this Product To clean this product, spray a mild glass cleaner onto a cloth and wipe its surface. Don’t spray liquids directly onto the unit.
FCC Notice NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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Limited Warranty (EU and Switzerland) This product, excluding batteries and liquid crystal display (LCD), is guaranteed by Franklin for a period of two years from the date of purchase. It will be repaired or replaced with an equivalent product (at Franklin’s option) free of charge for any defect due to faulty workmanship or materials.
Limited Warranty (outside U.S., EU and Switzerland) This product, excluding batteries and liquid crystal display (LCD), is guaranteed by Franklin for a period of one year from the date of purchase. It will be repaired or replaced with an equivalent product (at Franklin’s option) free of charge for any defect due to faulty workmanship or materials.
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Bonus Nutritional Guide Food Alfalfa sprouts Apple pie Artichoke hearts Asparagus Bacon Bagel, Water Baked beans, homemade Baked potato with sour cream and Bass, sea, mixed species Beef ravioli Bologna, pork Brownie with nuts, homemade Burrito, bean Catfish, channel, breaded and fried Cheese steak Cheeseburger, plain Cheesecake Chicken breast, broiler/fryer Chicken drumsticks, broiler/fryer Chicken noodle soup, condensed Chicken potpie, homemade Chicken thigh, broiler/fryer Chicken wings, broiler/fryer Chip
Bonus Nutritional Guide Food Serving English muffin 1 (about 2 oz.) plain, toasted Frankfurter, beef 1 (about 1 1/2 oz.) French fries 20-25, "strips"" French or Vienna 1 slice (1 1/4 oz.) French toast, 1 slice (about 2 oz.) Fried chicken 2 pieces (about 5 1/4 drumsticks or thighs oz.) Fried chicken wings or 2 pieces (about 5 1/4 breasts oz.) Frozen yogurt, nonfat, 1/2 cup all flavors 1 oz. Fudge, chocolate Green peas 1/2 cup, boiled Ham 2 slices (about 2 oz.
Bonus Nutritional Guide Food Serving Potato 1 (about 7 oz.), baked Pound cake 1 slice (about 1oz.) Pumpkin pie 1 slice (about 4 oz.) Rib eye steak 3 oz., lean only, broiled Rice, White, Enriched 1/2 cup, cooked Roast beef sandwich 1 (about 5 oz.) Rye bread, American 1 slice (about 1 oz.) Salmon, sockeye, 3 oz., cooked, dry fresh heat Sausage, beef, 1 link (about 1 1/2 smoked oz.) Scallions 1/2 cup, chopped, raw 1/2 cup Sherbet, orange 3 oz.
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