07-10-2024 04:22
07-10-2024 04:22
I used the web browser to combine the 9 ingredients in my normal salad and was able to quickly add all of them together for lunch (and then quickly tweak the quantity of one ingredient or add another of I mixed it up that day). Did that feature die when you shutdown the web browser? That would be a shame large enough to make me quit the platform... I don't want to have to enter eight ingredients individually for the salad I eat almost every day. I see that you can add a custom food, but you can't add ingredients so you would manually have to add up all the foods and then it would be tough to edit if you used a different dressing one day.
07-10-2024 10:04
07-10-2024 10:04
I used to do the same, and I'm lucky I had several "meals" already done. Like my salad! It was much easier to do in the web browser. That function is gone and now you can't add a combination of several items into one custom food, so you can enter the same repeatedly whenever you'd like. It's very disappointing, and I'd love to know if there's a way as well.
@BurgerJon - other things that would make it easier, I'm sure you will agree, such as how can one edit their "recent" list. My list includes foods I haven't eaten in a year, but things I ate last week are not there. And, how to "favorite" foods? In the web browser you use to be able to STAR a food to make it a favorite, but that does not seem possible now either.
I hope there are some ideas out there, thanks.
07-10-2024 14:09
07-10-2024 14:09
07-10-2024 16:42
07-10-2024 16:42
"My Foods" was another positive in the web access. I could add a food not in fitbit, and the full nutritional profile from a package.
MyFitnessPal has a much better platform for logging & tracking meals, but I hate having to use 2 apps. Two devices ago, I went with only Fitbit, but that may change when it's time for my next tracker.
07-11-2024 03:55
07-11-2024 03:55
Let me correct myself, the "My Foods" was your favorited foods. You could :star:️ star an item, making it a favorite in the web access.