Help with recipes please please please?!
msgabismit
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FRIENDS- Anyone know of an online cookbook where you enter recipes and it give your the nutritional information? I am looking for one!!! It would make adding food a crap ton easier!!!
I am trying to eat cleaner, low carb, low cal, high protein and good fat foods. If anyone has recipes as well, please msg me!
I am trying to eat cleaner, low carb, low cal, high protein and good fat foods. If anyone has recipes as well, please msg me!
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allrecipes.com shows nutritional information at the bottom of their recipes.0
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allrecipes.com shows nutritional information at the bottom of their recipes.
does this work if I enter my own recipes?0 -
Allrecipes.com is one, it doesn't only have low/cal low/carb recipes but you can put that into the seach and see what comes up. Also, if you have your own recipe in mind you can use the recipe builder on here. All you do is enter in all the foods, the servings and it'll tell you how many cals/fat/carbs/protein is in the whole recipe as well as per serving.0
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I'm assuming you realize that MFP has that capability? Go to "Recipes" on the Food tab, enter your ingredients, and it calculates all the macros needed.0
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allrecipes.com shows nutritional information at the bottom of their recipes.
Great minds think alike LOL0 -
http://recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe-calculator.asp
If the link doesn't work, search sparkpeople recipe calculator. I have used it several times for calculating my own creations!0 -
Use the MFP one.
Food-> Recipes-> Enter New Recipe-> Save.
You keep them all in 'My recipe box'.0 -
I'm assuming you realize that MFP has that capability? Go to "Recipes" on the Food tab, enter your ingredients, and it calculates all the macros needed.
Yes I know but it's not really user friendly!0 -
The is a program that I use. Its called Cook'n. It was groupon deal and it was really cheap. It basically meant to be a program where you can build your own cookbooks, both on your computer and access them online.
You just basically put in your recipe (or you can find it on line and "capture" it (and it will input it automatically), then it will calculate your nutrition facts based on your ingredients and the serving portions.
I love it0 -
Thank you for explaining that.0
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Use the MFP one.
Food-> Recipes-> Enter New Recipe-> Save.
You keep them all in 'My recipe box'.
Thank you for explaining that.0 -
The is a program that I use. Its called Cook'n. It was groupon deal and it was really cheap. It basically meant to be a program where you can build your own cookbooks, both on your computer and access them online.
You just basically put in your recipe (or you can find it on line and "capture" it (and it will input it automatically), then it will calculate your nutrition facts based on your ingredients and the serving portions.
I love it
that sounds fantastic.0
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