Making food from scratch
clayandcolesmomma
Posts: 3
Hi, I'm new here and a little confused. When you are making something from scratch, ie a stir fry; how do you mark down your calories and stuff. Do I put it in by each ingredients or do I guess? I am so confused. I am making enough for 3 people plus left overs....
I hope that makes sense. Thanks.
I hope that makes sense. Thanks.
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You can use the recipes under food. It will figure out all of those things for you. As my husband cooks, he reads me the ingredients and I log in his recipes. It's a great tool. Try it.0
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You can enter the ingredients in the list for the day separately or...you could make a custom recipe and add a portion of that recipe to your daily entry....the program will do the math for you dividing the calories and other nutrients. Its a cool feature!0
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Yes I make most of my food from scratch. What you want to do is under food click on recipe then just input your recipe (with ingredients and serving size) and then you will have the meal saved. So if you make bread then under lunch you can click on recipes and "the bread" and voila~ there it is.0
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Use the Recipe section and create it yourself, then name it. I usually make each serving one cup of completed recipe. If I eat more or less than that, then I can adjust. One cup is just a nice round number.
But yes- you have to list each ingredient or how else will you know how many calories it was you just consumed?0 -
I've entered a few of my recipes and it's quite easy. Just measure all the food you put in. Decide how much a serving should be - one cup for example - then measure how many cups in total there are. Then MFP will tell you how many calories are in a serving.0
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You can use the recipes under food. It will figure out all of those things for you. As my husband cooks, he reads me the ingredients and I log in his recipes. It's a great tool. Try it.0
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Thank you, Thank you, Thank you.0
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As the above person said you can use the recipe feature. What i do is kind of excessive, but it's more accurate.
I build a recipe in my food journal, (yes you add each ingredient). Once it's all done i weigh it. Lets say it weighs 32oz. I mark it as 32 servings. Then when i log the recipe i log in 10oz or 5oz or how ever much you eat.0 -
I just take a ballpark guess and match it with something close in the data base.
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Yes I make most of my food from scratch. What you want to do is under food click on recipe then just input your recipe (with ingredients and serving size) and then you will have the meal saved. So if you make bread then under lunch you can click on recipes and "the bread" and voila~ there it is.
thats what i do.0 -
I just take a ballpark guess and match it with something close in the data base.
:bigsmile:0
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