Ingredients calculator!
Nonibug
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Does anyone know of a good site or app where you can put in all your ingredients and serving size and number of servings of a recipe ( such as a stew or casserole) and it will calculate all the calories and nutritional info per serving? Please tell me there is something out there that does this easily...thanks!!
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This one! The recipe builder on MFP works great for me.0
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I love mfp's recipe calculator. Even better now that I can import directly from a recipe web site.0
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I love being able to scan to add ingredients, even perimeter ingredients like fresh produce, meats, etc.0
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I think that is what I'm looking for...how do you access it on here? Sorry I just came back to MFP after being gone about 4 years and so much has changed!0
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I think that is what I'm looking for...how do you access it on here? Sorry I just came back to MFP after being gone about 4 years and so much has changed!
Since you may have been used to the old Food Database and its search engine (it has changed a lot), I would recommend that you start with using the Old Recipe Calculator, which is found on the Web version only by navigating to FOOD > Recipes > Old Recipe Calculator > Enter New Recipe which is on the right side of the main Recipe page.
Once you are familiar with that, you might want to try the New Recipe Importer/Add Recipe Manually feature that uses the same Food Database, but its search engine can be, how shall I put it, quite frustrating.0 -
Be careful to double check though. Entering a bunch of recipes last week, some things were just plain wrong.
Like below. I have no idea what kind of garlic this is, or what kind of chili powder, but damn.
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That garlic is killing me every time. It's the first thing to get matched up.0
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Queenmunchy wrote: »That garlic is killing me every time. It's the first thing to get matched up.
Last week I put a recipe into the builder and was surprised because it was way more calories than I anticipated. But I really wanted a full serving, so I ran for an extra half hour. Got back to my computer, realized I should double-check the recipe, and yeah . . . it was that darn garlic.
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I think that is what I'm looking for...how do you access it on here? Sorry I just came back to MFP after being gone about 4 years and so much has changed!
Since you may have been used to the old Food Database and its search engine (it has changed a lot), I would recommend that you start with using the Old Recipe Calculator, which is found on the Web version only by navigating to FOOD > Recipes > Old Recipe Calculator > Enter New Recipe which is on the right side of the main Recipe page.
Once you are familiar with that, you might want to try the New Recipe Importer/Add Recipe Manually feature that uses the same Food Database, but its search engine can be, how shall I put it, quite frustrating.
Thank you!!
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