I wonder if anyone knows of a free cooking/recipe software that can calculate nutritional values as I enter the recipe, and possible has copy and paste abilities.
In an ideal world I'd like to be able to c&p in say 1pound of beef 1 pound of flour 4 tomatoes and it'll calculate carbs and calories etc.
Any ideas anyone?
Thanks
Kat
ISO looking for cooking/recipe software
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Posted 16 years ago #
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gotta look- I had 'em for dos, os/2 and win3.x...
Posted 16 years ago # -
Hello catk102,
I found this one for the moment :
http://nutritionanalyser.com/recipe_manager/recipe_manager.htm
The download links are here :
http://nutritionanalyser.com/download/download.html
( They are on the right of the page )There is a free guide to nutrition here :
http://www.nutritionanalyser.com/food_composition/
There is a list of links here :
http://www.nutritionanalyser.com/infobase/links.htm
There is also a (paying) big brother called Nutrition Analyser :
http://www.nutritionanalyser.com/index.html
I hope this helps you a bit
Ciao
QD
Posted 16 years ago # -
I'm a fan of the USDA's Nutritive Value of Foods list - H&G Bulletin 72 - and still use my ancient dogeared 1970 copy even though some of the info is out of date. (turns out mercury isn't really a healthy macronutrient in swordfish after all) That bulletin's probably accessible via QD's posted infobase/links page above; if not, Uncle Sam finally went high-tech a few years back, coming out with a downloadable PDF version of the HG 72.
After years of wanting what you're talking about, I gave up and just created my own database of my most popular dishes using Lotus Approach.
Maybe it's time to search again. Many of the costly nutritional/diet software appls tap into HG72, but I see several freeware titles here do, too, to some extent or another. Can't say if they actually let you plug in different measurements and food combos and then auto-calculate.Posted 16 years ago #
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