Eating with friends?
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Singlemama09
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Im not sure what to do about when I eat over at a friends house which happens often. How do I track? I can track what I personally ate but is there another way without asking for the recipe. For example last night I had an amazing homemade soup, with homemade pork meatballs, potato, carrot, green and yellow bean, tomato and it was in a homemade chicken broth. How do I track that. Im so lost
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What I would do in this case is try to find a soup in the database that is close to what you had then look at a few others that have been entered and go with the one that is close on average. Maybe enter the pork meat balls separately from the soup if there is not a soup with some in it. That's really the best you can do without the recipe.0
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I agree with @Sactownfilmer. I also just do a web search that describes the item. I can usually come up with a recipe that closely matches the dish, then I enter the ingredient info into the recipe builder.0
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Thanks guys0
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I definitely agree that is the best solution. Good luck and may you have continued success.0
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