01-30-2018 09:22
01-30-2018 09:22
Wouldn’t it be great if Fitbit had their own catalogue of recipes with nutritional information, methods, shopping list, servings etc etc. Even categorized for example : Paleo, low carb, low sugar, high protein. Pre-workout, recovery. Endless categories. And a weekly or daily planner tool. ....and to top this all off, one simply enteres a recipe code or something into the calorie counter and voilla...calories etc counted to boot.
01-30-2018 11:19 - edited 01-30-2018 11:20
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01-30-2018 11:19 - edited 01-30-2018 11:20
Hello @Bootsie123 I have moved your request for a discussion on food out of the board for I need tracker help and into the eating well discussion board
Best Answer01-31-2018 12:34
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01-31-2018 12:34
That's sounds like an awful lot to add.
There are many sites with recipes etc but none of then do all this. It would really be very time consuming. Just my Opinion
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Best Answer03-13-2018 23:36
03-13-2018 23:36
There is an app called PlateJoy that you can buy--it seems to do what you want and you can sync the recipe data with FitBit with just a click. I just started doing that now.
Best Answer07-19-2019 03:22
07-19-2019 03:22
Hello everyone! I always cook only healthy meal because healthy food more tasty and useful for health. My favorite recipe is mango salad. This reicipe and a lot of other healthy food I take here https://club.cooking/recipe-category/healthy/
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