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Is there a website or purchasable software that calculates nutrition info of a
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<blockquote data-quote="amanda" data-source="post: 2534987" data-attributes="member: 209023"><p>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 recipe.</p><p></p><p>As an example, I have a bread recipe.</p><p>I want to input the recipe for the flour blend and be able to find out how much 1 cup of that blend would be, store that recipe, and input that recipe into my bread recipe and find out what the nutrition info would be for 1/12th of the loaf. Make sense?</p><p></p><p>I'm looking for something that I can either use free online or purchase in a store.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amanda, post: 2534987, member: 209023"] 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 recipe. As an example, I have a bread recipe. I want to input the recipe for the flour blend and be able to find out how much 1 cup of that blend would be, store that recipe, and input that recipe into my bread recipe and find out what the nutrition info would be for 1/12th of the loaf. Make sense? I'm looking for something that I can either use free online or purchase in a store. [/QUOTE]
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