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nutrition in homemade recipes?

Postby maridonax » Thu Jul 16, 2009 12:12 pm

Is there an easy way to figure out nutrition in homemade recipes? I am type one diabetic and pregnant. It is vital that I know exactly how many carbs I consume. I have been trying a lot of homemade recipes but have a hard time figuring out nutrition info because some are in ounces others in cups and then I combine them all. Is there a website to enter all the info in that will calculate it up for me?
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Re: nutrition in homemade recipes?

Postby Dirtman » Sat Jul 18, 2009 2:34 am

maridonax wrote:Is there an easy way to figure out nutrition in homemade recipes? I am type one diabetic and pregnant. It is vital that I know exactly how many carbs I consume. I have been trying a lot of homemade recipes but have a hard time figuring out nutrition info because some are in ounces others in cups and then I combine them all. Is there a website to enter all the info in that will calculate it up for me?


I came up with this site: http://recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe-calculator.asp. You can build a recipe and check nutritional information for individual ingredients or for the entire recipe. This looks like it should be ideal for what you want to do.

If this site doesn’t do what you want, run a Google search with the keywords, "nutrition calculator for recipes". You’ll get lots of hits.

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Re: nutrition in homemade recipes?

Postby therine » Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:17 pm

What is considered good nutrition for a horse? I need to know about maintenance nutrition, sporting or working nutrition and energy feeds, and gestation/lactation nutrition for a horse. I prefer holistic methods if possible but any information would do.
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Re: nutrition in homemade recipes?

Postby Cristo » Sat Sep 12, 2009 2:14 am

Hi, maybe I'm stupid but I thought this was a forum on units of measurements etc but the questions are so diverse I'm not sure it suits me. I must be really stupid but I can't find "where to ask" a questiopn on conversion.:?@?? Cristo.
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Re: nutrition in homemade recipes?

Postby fedrik2287 » Fri Oct 23, 2009 3:44 pm

Dirtman wrote:
maridonax wrote:Is there an easy way to figure out nutrition in homemade recipes? I am type one diabetic and pregnant. It is vital that I know exactly how many carbs I consume. I have been trying a lot of homemade recipes but have a hard time figuring out nutrition info because some are in ounces others in cups and then I combine them all. Is there a website to enter all the info in that will calculate it up for me?


I came up with this site: http://recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe-calculator.asp. You can build a recipe and check nutritional information for individual ingredients or for the entire recipe. This looks like it should be ideal for what you want to do.

If this site doesn’t do what you want, run a Google search with the keywords, "nutrition calculator for recipes". You’ll get lots of hits.

George


Hey it really useful to me
Thanks for sharing such a nice information.
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