04-10-2023 04:13
04-10-2023 04:13
Is there a way to get the actual recipes shown without having to watch an annoying video where ingredients go by too fast and are too small to read? Are they secret recipes or only available for more money?
Frustrated in ATL
04-11-2023 00:01
04-11-2023 00:01
You'll find that they originally come from a 3rd party website where the ingredients and instructions come from.. They just copy and paste the video and advertise this as "Premium"
04-13-2023 09:06 - edited 04-14-2023 03:52
04-13-2023 09:06 - edited 04-14-2023 03:52
Hello @VitalMeg and welcome to the Community. I believe all of the Eating Well recipes are available on their website. I found every one I looked for. A lot more, too. The full ingredients, instructions, and nutrition information are there, too. I found some of the Fitbit recipes on the Fitbit Blog. No extra money required.
Laurie | Maryland, USA
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04-14-2023 03:17
04-14-2023 03:17
Thanks!
05-24-2023 09:55
05-24-2023 09:55
I find a lot of good recipes on other websites. If I see something here that I like or am interested in, I search for it in other places. Then I compare a few different variations. That helps me find what I'm looking for.
05-29-2023 11:49
05-29-2023 11:49
Maybe you can find the recipes (or different one's you want to try) on Pinterest. Do you go on there?
05-31-2023 15:19
05-31-2023 15:19
@VitalMeg recently I experimented with ChatGPT by telling it what ingredients I had and then asking what I could make out if it. Results were quite interesting (ie. one was a delicious creamy salmon pasta, which used a natural yogurt to make a creamy sauce). I also tried add some constraints like "dish under 500kcal" and that worked quite well. I cooked quite a few dishes already like that 🙂 no videos involved and all is just plain text. It also annoys me that all recipes (and tutorials for anything) are made as videos. About that I'm just too oldschool and prefer text that I can quickly digest.