Ingredient Matcher Makes Me Laugh
Wynterbourne
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I know that the ingredient match algorithm for the recipe importer is quite flawed. I usually have to spend a bit of time double checking and replacing/correcting most of the ingredients that it chooses for me. But sometimes, just sometimes, there are moments where I have to do a double take and burst into a fit of laughter. Like when my ingredient "9 grams active, dry yeast" gets matched with Fit & Active's Light Mayo. Bwahaha! There are times that I think the coders set stuff like this up on purpose. Kinda hard to make pizza dough if you replace the yeast with light mayo. *snicker*
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I would say trying to sub light mayo for that ingredient would be deemed an active yeast infraction.7
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What exactly is this app?0
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What exactly is this app?
It's not an app. It's the Recipe Importer feature in the Recipe section of MFP. Here's a screenshot from the webpage. It can also be accessed from in the MFP app. Well, at least the Android version. Can't vouch for the Apple one.
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Ahh im so excited thats a thing:p its kinda a pain too add everything!1
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I added a recipe today! And it came out...not right.
1/2 tbs of honey turned into Oatmeal, sugar and salt both turned into skimmed milk, and 1/4 cup neutral oil somehow became 2000 calories worth of coconut oil (nut still 1/4 cup).
Matched version was 765 calories per serving, while the corrected was 198.1 -
When I was trying to add a fish recipe this weekend, it kept telling my 1/2 t of chili powder was 375 calories! It is a handy tool, but new users be aware that you do have to pay attention and double check things.2
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You either need to go through every single ingredient and make sure it's correct or you use the old recipe calculator. And even then you need to be careful.0
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not_my_first_rodeo wrote: »You either need to go through every single ingredient and make sure it's correct or you use the old recipe calculator. And even then you need to be careful.
Oh, I'm aware. Hehe. And every time I use it I double check every ingredient. Most of the "guesses" made make sense, but some of them sometimes are just crazy and this example in particular I found so amusing.1 -
Yeah, I had 1tbs of garlic powder turn into 4tbs of garlic powder at 1500ish calories! I was wondering why my calorie content looked so high for my recipie, then I saw that. lol.0
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I went in the other day to edit an old recipe, just to change the quantity of one ingredient. It tried to change just about everything, one item ( I think baking powder) suddenly went from 0 calories to over 30000
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Just tonight I tried to add 4 oz. of pork roast and it told me that it was only 74 calories... Um, I think it'd be a little more than that, wouldn't it?0
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I abandoned the farce of the Recipe Tool matching algorithms a long time ago and only use the Old Recipe Calculator on the web.
I found I can build the recipe ingredients in a blank Meal slot in the Food Diary and even use personal My Foods and my saved Recipes within the new "Draft Recipe." Then when I have made all of the edits, I click Quick Tools > Remember Meal, then import the My Meals into the Old Recipe Calculator, which automatically pulls every ingredient from the saved My Meals to the Old Recipe Calculator.
This method gives me full control over exactly what goes into my Recipe.
I posted instructions on how to do this here...
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10471173/how-to-use-my-foods-and-my-meals-in-a-recipe-a-workaround2 -
I abandoned the farce of the Recipe Tool matching algorithms a long time ago and only use the Old Recipe Calculator on the web.
I found I can build the recipe ingredients in a blank Meal slot in the Food Diary and even use personal My Foods and my saved Recipes within the new "Draft Recipe." Then when I have made all of the edits, I click Quick Tools > Remember Meal, then import the My Meals into the Old Recipe Calculator, which automatically pulls every ingredient from the saved My Meals to the Old Recipe Calculator.
This method gives me full control over exactly what goes into my Recipe.
I posted instructions on how to do this here...
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10471173/how-to-use-my-foods-and-my-meals-in-a-recipe-a-workaround
You should be getting paid for this, dude. Seriously. You're a weapon!0
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