What happened to the Add Recipes tool?
piper_granny
Posts: 9 Member
in Recipes
I've been adding all the homemade low carb/keto friendly recipes I'm creating for my keto food plan, and all of a sudden (as of today-I just added a spaghetti sauce recipe last night with no problem), there's no place to give the DIRECTIONS to make the recipe! All I can do is list the ingredients, amount of ingredients, and number of servings- no place to tell how hot to make the oven, how long to bake, what order to mix ingredients, etc - all the stuff one needs to know when prepping food. Even when I click "edit recipe", it only gives me the option to add or remove an ingredient or to change the number of servings. It's driving me nuts thinking I'm looking right at it but can't see a specific button or something. HELP???? If I'm only making recipes for myself, no problem - I know how to do it - but I thought the whole reason for the recipes was to SHARE them with others and to FIND great recipes created by others. if this is a glitch, please fix asap! thanks!!
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I don't remember ever seeing that?1
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So confused! I wonder if they've rolled out an update to the site - and changed the recipe tool. I used to be able to describe the steps (in a big text box like this), add key words (in another box) so that, if someone were searching something specific, like "ketogenic", they might find my recipe(s), and it had you list the ingredients again, in another text box, to make it look like a real recipe when viewed. I know I wasn't dreaming this, and can't believe they'd get rid of that feature. oh well.0
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I've been using MFP for about five years and I don't ever remember seeing the ability to add recipe instructions. I remember being frustrated when I started using the site because the other site I had been using (starts with an 'S' ) did have the ability to add instructions. Did you ever use another site? Maybe you're remembering that one.1
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I've been on here off and on for years. I don't remember any place to put cooking directions - just ingredients for counting macros/some micros/cals/servings. Maybe you're thinking of Fitday or some other place.0
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It hasn't been an option since started using the site last year. The closest thing to keeping track of directions is under the auto import feature where one can provide a recipe's url. Once ingredients are imported and edited, the recipe's link stays attached so one can follow it to the directions.0
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Yes has to be a different site OP is thinking about. I have been here 2 years and never seen anything like that here in our recipe builder.
If you add your recipe manually, and all the ingredients must all be manual. But if you add and save the recipe using a link, from with in the recipe you can actually go to the recipe's website and it will all be in there. Otherwise the storage of recipes in your database has a name and ingredients only.0 -
Actually you can add all that information after you "Enter New Recipe" under the "Old Recipe Calculator" but you have to select the radio button for Yes under the question "Would you like to submit this recipe to the MyFitnessPal recipe database?" That is the only way I ever saw it show up at all in the first place.3
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Actually you can add all that information after you "Enter New Recipe" under the "Old Recipe Calculator" but you have to select the radio button for Yes under the question "Would you like to submit this recipe to the MyFitnessPal recipe database?" That is the only way I ever saw it show up at all in the first place.
But that still doesn't allow for the recipe instructions. Only the ingredients and quantities. I still believe the OP is getting this site confused with another site that I used to be a member of about six years ago. It allows for recipe instructions, sharing, and searching of recipes just like they described.0 -
dlcshan - YESSS!!!! That's what it is - I didn't click that little 'radio button' to add the recipe to the MFP database! when I did that, all the info areas I KNOW I saw are there - I've never used another site, and I KNOW I wasn't dreaming this LOL. Thanks!! I feel like a complete dingbat, but that's all it was.1
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piper_granny wrote: »dlcshan - YESSS!!!! That's what it is - I didn't click that little 'radio button' to add the recipe to the MFP database! when I did that, all the info areas I KNOW I saw are there - I've never used another site, and I KNOW I wasn't dreaming this LOL. Thanks!! I feel like a complete dingbat, but that's all it was.
Again, that still doesn't allow for recipe instructions to be added or displayed. I do not see any recipe instructions. Anywhere. The closest thing you can come to instructions is importing a recipe from another page and it giving you a link to click on and take you to where you imported it from.0 -
I use pepperplate.com for a recipe repository, menu planner and shopping lists. I add recipes here only to be able to log them in my diary. The recipes here are just too clunky to be using to cook from. The only problem with pepperplate is you can't share access to your recipes if you want to link something to someone.1
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I have been asking customer service about this. They said to add the instructions in that day's food notes or use the blog. Why not just let us add instructions?! Also, has anyone else had issues with both the importer and manual
add multiplying ingredients, no matter how many times you edit and save. I kept wondering why calorie counts were so much hire than the original recipe.1 -
Wynterbourne wrote: »piper_granny wrote: »dlcshan - YESSS!!!! That's what it is - I didn't click that little 'radio button' to add the recipe to the MFP database! when I did that, all the info areas I KNOW I saw are there - I've never used another site, and I KNOW I wasn't dreaming this LOL. Thanks!! I feel like a complete dingbat, but that's all it was.
Again, that still doesn't allow for recipe instructions to be added or displayed. I do not see any recipe instructions. Anywhere. The closest thing you can come to instructions is importing a recipe from another page and it giving you a link to click on and take you to where you imported it from.
Huh. Actually, yes it does.
Old recipe builder only, with submission turned on, near the very bottom, right above where you can upload a photo. At least on the web app, it works fine for me.
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rankinsect wrote: »Wynterbourne wrote: »piper_granny wrote: »dlcshan - YESSS!!!! That's what it is - I didn't click that little 'radio button' to add the recipe to the MFP database! when I did that, all the info areas I KNOW I saw are there - I've never used another site, and I KNOW I wasn't dreaming this LOL. Thanks!! I feel like a complete dingbat, but that's all it was.
Again, that still doesn't allow for recipe instructions to be added or displayed. I do not see any recipe instructions. Anywhere. The closest thing you can come to instructions is importing a recipe from another page and it giving you a link to click on and take you to where you imported it from.
Huh. Actually, yes it does.
Old recipe builder only, with submission turned on, near the very bottom, right above where you can upload a photo. At least on the web app, it works fine for me.
Aha! And that would be why I never saw it. I've never shared a recipe to the database.
ETA: Heck, I don't even know how to search/look at the recipe database. Do you have to have shared one to gain access? lol0 -
Thanks for the link, but the app develops should just let us add instructions as it is now.0
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