Based on our record, Cron-O-Meter seems to be a lot more popular than ChefTap. While we know about 860 links to Cron-O-Meter, we've tracked only 3 mentions of ChefTap. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Dude! Thanks for that link! I just downloaded seven or eight of their recipes into Cheftap. Source: over 1 year ago
I use the ChefTap recipe app, so I have around 100 recipes on file to choose from. It helps avoid the "I dunno, whatta you want?" conversations. It can also generate a shopping list, but I don't use that function. Source: almost 3 years ago
Not to butt in on your butt in, but have you heard of ChefTap? It's a recipe app that you can save recipes to from the web, modify them, and if you change the number of servings it will change the amounts in the recipe accordingly. (It will also make a shopping list for you, but I never use that feature). I have over 100 recipes on it, it's my lifesaver. It also makes it easy when I'm adapting a recipe, as I can... Source: almost 3 years ago
Always encourage a well-rounded diet and gym regimen first, consisting of hitting all three macronutrient goal (fats, carbohydrates, proteins). Many fad diets will recommend restricting one of these, and while they do produce results for those who practice them, it is safer for him to maintain a calorie goal and not restrict his nutrient targets until he understands how to track his nutrient densities with every... Source: 5 months ago
Its worthwhile to start tracking what you eat. https://cronometer.com/ is what I use, its very good. This will help guide you on how what you eat shapes your nutrition. Source: 5 months ago
Eating plant based is pretty straightforward. The only thing you absolutely make sure you're getting through supplements or fortified food is B12. After that, eating a good variety will get you the rest of the way. I take a multivitamin just to cover my bases and a D supplement in the winter. There are sites like cronometer.com you can use to track nutrients as well. Source: 5 months ago
Track diet and nutrition using this website https://cronometer.com/. Source: 5 months ago
Try tracking what you eat in a day on Cronometer to see if you're meeting all of your micronutrient needs. Source: 6 months ago
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