Question:
DO YOU KNOW OF AN ON-LINE RECIPE NUTRITION CALCULATOR?

I am looking for a FREE site that will calculate the nutrition info of a recipe when the ingredients are entered. Please let me know if you know of any. Thanks. Beth    — beth N. (posted on November 10, 2002)


November 10, 2002
www.fitday.com is the BEST!!
   — Scarlett A.

November 10, 2002
I went there and looked around, it has basic foods but how do you add your protein drinks? They are all different.
   — Debbie P.

November 10, 2002
www.calorieking.com is really good because it has a lot of foods you find in restaurants as well as the standards you'd expect.<br><br> www.fitday.com is good, but it is limited sometimes in things I eat, so I end up guessing but it seems to get me a better nutrition breakdown.
   — Cathy S.

November 10, 2002
In response to a previous poster, fitday.com has a place to add "custom" foods such as the nutritional information on your protein drinks. Once you add it, it's listed under "all recent foods" for you, so you can find it in the future and click to add it to your daily totals later without having to enter the data in again. I do that will all foods I eat frequently, taking the information off the labels so I know what I'm eating -- I rarely take the "default" information off fitday itself if I have a label and particular food brand to work with. :)
   — Suzy C.

November 10, 2002
to do what u want go to www.recipezaar.com. for fitday u have to know the nutrtional value for this site u put in the ingredeints and the calculate for u. but sometimes it takes a day or two. i use it a lot. hope i could help. 3 1/2 months post op 287/225/235 62 pds gone forever!
   — amanda W.

November 10, 2002
No, No, I think you are all misunderstanding. Read the question again. I need a nutrition calculator. Something that I can enter the ingredients in a recipe and receive the calories, carbs, fat etc... of that particular RECIPE. Not the calorie counr and total calories eaten in a day.
   — beth N.

November 10, 2002
Go to Nutrawatch.com, and once you've registered, click on "enter meal". Once you're there, you'll see something called "recipe". You can enter the ingredients of your recipe, tell how many servings it makes, and it will tell you the calorie, protein, carb, fat, sodium, cholesterol counts. Is this what you're looking for?
   — Karen I.




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