adding recipes help!
jojo_hall
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Please can someone help a noob thats trying to get organised.
want to add a smoothie to my recipes, but i have no idea how to add a tbsp of almond butter, it comes up with ounces or 100g. how do i add 2 tbsp?
thanks so much
want to add a smoothie to my recipes, but i have no idea how to add a tbsp of almond butter, it comes up with ounces or 100g. how do i add 2 tbsp?
thanks so much
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Find an entry that has the portions you want. Or you can (and should, really) weigh the ingredients.1
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There are several almond butter entries measured in tbsp. Just look some more.0
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im finding things easier via the app, i was trying on the website.
can u add info about a recipe or just the ingredients?0 -
1 tbls = .5oz. So 1 oz would equal 2 tbls. Used google to figure out the exchange rate.0
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im finding things easier via the app, i was trying on the website.
can u add info about a recipe or just the ingredients?
Only the ingredients ... the purpose of the recipe builder to provide the macro/nutrient content.
For something like a somoothie, I usually enter each item for the 'meal' or 'snack' it is replacing and then save the meal. That's faster for me because I often change up one or two of the ingredients and can find it in 'my meals' after I save it ... you name the meal when you save it.
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adamyovanovich wrote: »1 tbls = .5oz. So 1 oz would equal 2 tbls. Used google to figure out the exchange rate.
1 fluid ounce =2 Tbsp.
A regular ounce is a measurement of weight. A tablespoon is a measurement of volume. You can't convert weight measurements to volume measurements unless you know the specific gravity (density) of the thing that you are measuring.
OP, look at the nutrition label on your jar of almond butter. Under serving size it probably says something like 2 Tbsp (30 g). Now you know how many grams are in your 2 tablespoons, if you insist on measuring by volume (it really would be better to measure by weight), and you can do the conversion to use an entry that lists the serving size in grams. (e.g., if the serving size is 100 grams, your 2 tablespoons are theoretically 30 grams, or .3 of a serving).
And, as Nixion901 said, you can generally only include the ingredients, although theoretically if you click that you want to submit the recipe to the database for other users, you would be able to add other info about the recipe. However, since the recipe database doesn't seem to be live yet, there doesn't appear to be anyway to access that other info after you enter it, so I can't advise you to waste your time.
ETA quote from post I was responding to
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lynn_glenmont wrote: »adamyovanovich wrote: »1 tbls = .5oz. So 1 oz would equal 2 tbls. Used google to figure out the exchange rate.
1 fluid ounce =2 Tbsp.
A regular ounce is a measurement of weight. A tablespoon is a measurement of volume. You can't convert weight measurements to volume measurements unless you know the specific gravity (density) of the thing that you are measuring.
OP, look at the nutrition label on your jar of almond butter. Under serving size it probably says something like 2 Tbsp (30 g). Now you know how many grams are in your 2 tablespoons, if you insist on measuring by volume (it really would be better to measure by weight), and you can do the conversion to use an entry that lists the serving size in grams. (e.g., if the serving size is 100 grams, your 2 tablespoons are theoretically 30 grams, or .3 of a serving).
And, as Nixion901 said, you can generally only include the ingredients, although theoretically if you click that you want to submit the recipe to the database for other users, you would be able to add other info about the recipe. However, since the recipe database doesn't seem to be live yet, there doesn't appear to be anyway to access that other info after you enter it, so I can't advise you to waste your time.
ETA quote from post I was responding to
Thanks for the insight.0
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