1. Wish more of my ingreduents were in the database (or that I could add them easily like I do in the Spark People fitness and food tracker premium app), but otherwise, it's just what I needed.Better than doing a web search for recipes.
2. And if you save other people's recipes, they get mixed in with your own, so it's hard to distinguish between the two.It does exactly what it says, simple! Makes grocery shopping simple by keeping your grocery list for you and marking off as you go.
3. Right now I find it easier to stick to my Google sheet.I use Spark Healthy Recipes to calculate nutrition values on my own recipes, and to help me modify recipes to better fit my healthy diet plan (my own recipes and from others).
4. But one issue is that when making your own recipes, there's no search function to easily find your favorites from the corresponding calorie counting app.
5. Another issue is that there's no option to organize your recipes, and they're also not listed in alphabetical order.
6. I tried creating a simple recipe using fresh ingredients and whenever I did a search, the only items that came up were processed foods or none at all.
7. It works fairly well to put in your own recipes and calculate nutritional info.
8. Consider adding an option for the user to edit the recipe info for personal use only when they mark it a favorite.
9. For inspiration, I browse the app's recipes and can save the best to my collection.
10. For instance, when I finally found chicken tenderloins it gave me a fixed amount and I wanted to have the option to enter a certain weight amount.
11. Great for now, but consider multi- condition filters down the road.For +6 months, the titles for the banner images on the home screen of the app are cut in half horizontally by the banner images under them.