Recipe Analyzer (Calorie Counter)
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It works great if you kind of know what measurement unit to use
For example it can not do 1/2 cup greek yogurt, it needs to be 4 oz greek yogurt.
but with milk 1/2 cup works and so does 4oz but the calorie load is different 61 vs 57
ETA: I stand corrected! It helps you convert the measurement from cups to ounces though.0 -
I don't get how to use this. What do you enter? 1/4 cup fat free sour cream ?
-2 eggs
-1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
-7 tablespoons all-purpose flour
-1/4 teaspoon salt
-1 teaspoon baking soda
-1 tablespoon sugar
-1 cup greek yogurt
From that, it would produce a nutrition facts label and warn you below that you're using too much sugar, alcohol is involved in the recipe, etc. so that you can work on making it healthier :flowerforyou:0 -
Oops, double posted! Just ignore this :happy:0
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Will have to check it out later, thanks0
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