sharing recipes
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My husband and I tried this and couldn't figure this out so if there is a way I would love to know.0
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Under the food tab there is a recipe tab. Once you click on that you will be able to create recipes and get the nutritional info on it. I hope this helps.0
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What special KYC said. But you also have to know how many servings you are making then scan all the things you put into the pot. After i started using this, i started forgoing butter/oil and using cooking spray or water for most things.0
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I know how to create the recipes and have several but I want my husband to be able to assess them or do I need to put them in all over again on his account.0
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that would be a GREAT feature but from what I've seen you have to add them to both of your accounts...usually what I do is add the recipe on mine and then he just uses the quick calorie count for his0
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I know how to create the recipes and have several but I want my husband to be able to assess them or do I need to put them in all over again on his account.
If you put down one serving of that recipe in your food journal, then your husband can create the food under "my foods" and add in the nutritional information manually, so he can access it without you having to put down the whole recipe again.0 -
I think you mean "access"?
The only way I've been able to do it is to enter it all on mine... and then using diary sharing, I go in on his phone and copy the meal to his diary from mine.0 -
There is an option when you go to save the Recipe at the bottom of the screen that says "Would you like to submit this recipe to the myfitnesspal database?"
You just need to be mindful of your naming convention so that hubby can find it in the database.0 -
Cheryl, Yes, I did mean access. That is the trouble with trying to type while (2) 3 year olds are climbing all over you. Thanks for all the responses.0
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There is an option when you go to save the Recipe at the bottom of the screen that says "Would you like to submit this recipe to the myfitnesspal database?"
You just need to be mindful of your naming convention so that hubby can find it in the database.
This sounds like the easiest solution.0 -
There is an option when you go to save the Recipe at the bottom of the screen that says "Would you like to submit this recipe to the myfitnesspal database?"
You just need to be mindful of your naming convention so that hubby can find it in the database.
Good info..tks for sharing.0
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