Recipe Websites

  • Does anyone know of any recipe websites that show the complete nutritional value of the food?

    I am a calorie counter, using the Bodybugg and I find it so much more helpful to have the information with the recipe, so I can input it into my food log.

    The only one I've found so far is caloriecount.about.com
  • Even if they have them, I wouldn't use them. There's always going to be variance in what you put into the recipe versus what they expect. For example, the meat you select might be slightly leaner or less lean.
  • I like to use them to give me a base. I do change them if I put different ingredients into recipes or if I use leaner/less lean meats, etc.

    I mostly just like them to help me come up with new low calorie options. I don't like to have the same meals everyday... it gets boring.
  • hungry-girl.com
    its my latest go to for new healthy (no off the wall ingredients) ideas!
  • Skinnytaste.com has some great recipes.
  • I like Food.com.
  • emilybites.com and cookinglight.com are good ones
  • http://www.skinnytaste.com/

    http://shrinkingkitchen.com/

    http://www.laaloosh.com/

    http://www.kalynskitchen.com/
  • A lot that I like have been listed but also www.eatingwell.com and www.eatbetteramerica.com. I urge you to check www.skinnytaste.com first. Nothing comes close to how great it is.
  • Thanks everyone! I have added all of these to my favorites and I'll definitely be checking them out.

    I agree Munchy - Skinnytaste is pretty awesome.
  • -nods in agreement- I dearly love skinnytaste!
    Last night I made the shrimp creole .... YUM!