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It's a kind of bastardised version of Weight Watchers that I've
( , Wed 25 Mar 2015, 11:44, 2 replies, latest was 10 years ago)
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It's a bit american focused in terms of brands but you can add whatever you like to it.
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I've already had to bin several otherwise workable resources online because they insisted on using mediaeval American measurements for things.
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It can be a pain to add shit in at first 200g of beef mince at x calories etc. but it saves everything you've manually added so if you eat the same things you just look in your history.
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As is their mousaka recipe.
I don't rate them on the telly though, not interested.
( , Wed 25 Mar 2015, 12:09, Reply)
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and the "french women don't get fat" cookbook.
( , Wed 25 Mar 2015, 12:18, Reply)
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