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Izzy18th
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Hi! I'm assuming that when I enter homemade bean and cheese burrito. The app is calculating the flour tortilla in the final calorie count. Right??
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I had a burrito today that I made at home. I entered each ingredient separately.
I can't know what or how much of anything another person used. What if they didn't include a sauce in the calories?
Did you make yours or did you purchase it from a restaurant?4 -
What you are choosing is someone else's homemade burrito that they created. It is almost certainly not going to match yours.
If you make it yourself, you should weigh and add each item seperately. That is going to give you the most accurate info.9 -
Or use the recipe builder, than you know all the ingredients are entered.4
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The recipe and meal features are absolutely the best way to log homemade food. You have no way of knowing what someone else has put in their "homemade" meals.4
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