In a new study calculating the true cost of healthy foods compared with packaged and processed goods, whole, fresh foods emerged as the best way to keep grocery costs down. By "true cost," I'm not talking about including long-term expenses associated with eating poorly. Nope: On a pure serving...
recipe and...? I know that there are several websites (sparkpeople, nutritiondata, fit something or another) that will calculate nutrition information for a recipe, BUT...I want to be able to input all of the ingredients and then find out how many calories would be in, for instance, 1 cup of the...
you just punch in the numbers as you go and it saves the data for each month.
this includes bills, utilities, grocery, random stuff you buy, going out to restaurants, etc. etc.\
Anyone know a app that I can buy?